Archive for September, 2009

On sale today: R.E.B.E.L.S. #8

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

By Alex Segura

Writer Tony Bedard and artist Andy Clarke continue on their R.E.B.E.L.S. hot streak, as word of Starro’s invading horde and Vril Dox’s rebellion reaches the masses, and sides are drawn. Plus, the mighty Khund fleet enters the battle against Starro. Too bad for them. Plus: The all-new, all-dangerous Omega Men. Need more? Well how about a few pages to get your legs a-walkin’ to your local comic shop?

R.E.B.E.L.S. #8 hits today.

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Step into J. Michael Straczynski’s BRAVE AND THE BOLD

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

By Alex Segura

Ever wonder what a down-and-out street thug would do with super powers?

Or what J. Michael Straczynski would do at DC Comics?

DC’s longtime superhero mash-up series THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD welcomes a new pairing of heroic proportions. J. Michael Straczynski, writer and creator of the sci-fi hit, Babylon 5 and BAFTA-award nominated screenwriter of Changeling, joins forces with rising star illustrator Jesus Saiz (OMAC PROJECT, CHECKMATE) as the series’ dynamic new writer-artist team starting with issue #27, on sale September 16.

Featuring an all-star line-up of DC favorites including Batman and The Flash teaming up with heroes like Blackhawk and Dial H for Hero, each issue is an unpredictable adventure, exploring the many dimensions of heroism.

It’s timeless stories of action and sensation, with Straczynski adding a new depth of characterization to DC’s celebrated heroes with modern perspective and style, making THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD a definite source of excellent comic storytelling and a must-read series.

BRAVE AND THE BOLD #27 hits tomorrow. And we’ve got a slew of pages from the first issue.

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Need another reason to pick up BATGIRL #2?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

By Alex Segura

As the new Batgirl continues her nightly mission, the mystery of her secret identity intensifies. Now she has become the target of both Gotham City’s heroes (can you say “Oracle”?) and its villains. Now that you know who the new Batgirl is and you’ve seen her new costume, all the more reason to head down to your shop and follow Stephanie Brown’s ongoing adventures, no?

BATGIRL #2, from the team of writer Bryan Q. Miller and artist Lee Garbett, hits tomorrow.

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Start your day off with two Bat-covers

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

By Alex Segura

Yesterday we showed off some pages from tomorrow’s issue of BATMAN STREETS OF GOTHAM. But why stop there? We’ve got a double dose of Dini-penned Bat-books for you today, including the cover to GOTHAM CITY SIRENS #8 by Guillem March and BATMAN: STREETS OF GOTHAM #7, featuring artist Dustin Nguyen’s take on Manhunter.

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Zsasz returns in the pages of STREETS OF GOTHAM #4

Monday, September 14th, 2009

By Alex Segura

Writer Paul Dini and artist Dustin Nguyen continue to tell tales stories from Batman’s city in the latest issue of BATMAN: STREETS OF GOTHAM. And with Batman’s recent “Bruce Wayne” issues somewhat contained, Gotham’s new Dark Knight must now deal with someone far more frightening — the frightening psycopath Victor Zsasz.

Meanwhile, in writer Marc Andreyko and artist Jeremy Haun’s MANHUNTER co-feature, Kate faces off with Jane Doe, as she tries to determine why the villain offed the last DA. Will Jane flip on her boss the Black Mask? We’re not telling. But the pages below might have some clues for you.

BATMAN: STREETS OF GOTHAM #4 hits 9/16.

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“The Hunt for Reactron” begins in ACTION COMICS #881

Monday, September 14th, 2009

By Alex Segura

Happy Monday, Source gang. I’m back in the office, a little warmer and rested from a few days in sunny SoFla. Yes, that’s how we refer to it. Moving on.

We always like to start the week with something big and exciting, and this Monday is no exception. Last week, we teased “The Hunt for Reactron,” the four-part crossover between ACTION COMICS and SUPERGIRL, co-written by SUPERGIRL writer Sterling Gates and ACTION COMICS scribe Greg Rucka. Well, not-so-coincidentally, we have a few pages from the first issue, ACTION COMICS #881.

Spilling out of the pages of the “Codename: Patriot” finale, Supergirl and Flamebird find themselves at odds. What could make these childhood friends go ballistic on each other? Can Nightwing calm them down before things get even worse? And just what are they going to do about all those villains surrounding them? The ones in the tanks, yes. Well, you’ll get some answers today, in the preview pages below, and even more Wednesday, when the issue hits, featuring some very nice Pere Pérez art, natch.

But that’s not all. Remember when we teased some of Rucka and co-writer James Robinson’s CAPTAIN ATOM co-feature? Well, we’ve got some final pages for you to look over, and they’re pretty stunning. If you haven’t given the co-feature a look, you’re missing out on some lovely CAFU artwork and a gripping story. What is happening to Captain Atom? And, more importantly, what’s going on in his mind? I’ve teased enough. But enjoy the pretty pictures while you wait for Wednesday to roll around.

ACTION COMICS #881 hits 9/16.

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Editor Michael Siglain talks up the scary side of the DCU

Friday, September 11th, 2009

By Michael Siglain

Greetings, Source-rers, 
 
Editor Michael Siglain here, back to tempt and tease you with the latest tantalizing tombs from my little corner of the DC Universe. 
 
Labor Day has come and gone, there’s a crisp chill in the air, and the kiddies are all finally back in school. September is upon us, and that means that Halloween is on its way. Yes, it’s true, I’m rushing the season, but Halloween is more than just one day out of the year. For me, All Hallow’s Eve is a state of mind, so let’s not waste time, let’s make with the creepy!
 
First up is a glimpse of the cover to Booster Gold #27, which is part II of our Blackest Night tie-in. Here, Booster Gold and Blue Beetle must team-up to stop Black Lantern Blue Beetle from eating their hearts. And as you can see by our cover, courtesy of series’ artists Dan Jurgens and Norm Rapmund, Booster’s just hanging around, and Ted, well, Ted’s dead, baby.

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Want even more Blackest Night tie-in related goodness? Well, how ’bout the cover to Outsiders 25 from Tom Mandrake? If anyone knows the mysterious and spooky, it’s the Addams Family. And Tom Mandrake. Here, we get a cover in the vein of the old 1970s Hammer Horror posters. Check it out:

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But you’ve all seen the Black Lanterns by now. What about that which is unseen? More specifically, what have you seen on Batman: Unseen? Well, the aforementioned is the title of a new 5-part miniseries—due out this October—that reunites the celebrated Bat-team of writer Doug Moench and artist Kelley Jones. These fearsome folks have once again joined forces to pit the Dark Knight Detective against his strangest foe yet: The Invisible Man! But this isn’t your typical Invisible Man story. You see (no pun intended), that in this twisted tale, our Invisible Man doesn’t start out all that invisible. At first, just his skin disappears, leaving a weird, red musculature to roam and ravage the mean streets of Gotham. Feast your eyes on the following:

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Weird, no? But wait, there’s more! What’s Halloween–or our never-ending Halloween season–without werewolves? (Incidentally, the answer is a boring and dull Halloween, but I digress.) Another book that you may have heard about—and not just from me—is Detective Comics, written and drawn by the super-scary team of Greg Rucka and JH Williams III. Why are they so scary, you ask? Well, it’s because they’re so damn good at what they do! And in one of our upcoming issues, specifically Detective Comics #859, which is out in November, we get one of—if not THE—greatest werewolf transformations to ever grace the printed page. Howl in excitement at the following:

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Beautiful, isn’t it? Well, my time is almost up here, so let’s end on another truly creepy image: the cover to the all-new hardcover by writer/artist Sam Kieth. Sinister Sam is inviting all of you to join him as he spends the night in the most infamous insane asylum in all of DC Comics. Welcome to Arkham Asylum: Madness. As they said in the remake of The Fly, “Be afraid. Be very afraid.”

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So that’s it, gang. A heaping helping of the terrifying and horrifying that Assistant Editor Harvey Richards and I have in store for you in the upcoming few weeks. There’s also a DCU Halloween Special coming your way, in which I have a very personal interest, but I’ll leave those details to Editors Eddie Berganza & Adam Schlagman. In the meantime, be sure to check back soon for more scary stories from me (anyone sense a theme yet?), as well as information on Batman of the Future!?!
 
Thanks for reading, gang. Until next time, try to enjoy the daylight…

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Head into the weekend with a page from GREEN LANTERN #46

Friday, September 11th, 2009

By Alex Segura

gl-4608Hal vs. Sinestro. What more do you need?

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Who’s handling art on BATMAN AND ROBIN after Philip Tan?

Friday, September 11th, 2009

By Alex Segura

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None other than Cameron Stewart, of CATWOMAN and Vertigo’s SEAGUY fame. How’s that for some Friday morning news?

We’ll have more info and art on the news in the coming weeks, once I’ve returned from my brief work hiatus (hopefully more tan, but who are we kidding here?). For now, enjoy this cover to an upcoming issue by Mr. Stewart.

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Michael Siglain offers up some DETECTIVE COMICS goodness

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

By Michael Siglain

We wander the DCU editorial offices pretty regularly, just to get a sense of what’s coming up in the book. More often than not, an editor will swing by with a great idea and the bulk of my job is to just nod and say “Sure! Send it over!” This was one such instance. So, without further ado, I present DETECTIVE COMICS editor Michael Siglain, who is fittingly talking about DETECTIVE COMICS. Take it away, Mike:

Want a sneak peek at the latest unbelievably awesome issue of Detective Comics from writer Greg Rucka and artist JH Williams III? Well, check out these pages!

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In the fourth issue, Batwoman confronts the maniacal and evil Alice in an attempt to save the life of Colonel Kane (who just so happens to be Batwoman’s father), and the lives of everyone in Gotham City, from a lethal chemical weapons attack. Things have the potential for going very, very wrong for Batwoman—and Gotham. I’m talking cyanide-in-the-bloodstream wrong, so don’t miss this issue! (Incidentally, these are pages two and three of Detective Comics #857, which hits the stores at the end of this month.)

But we’re in a generous mood around the offices today, so how about some more beautiful pages from JH Williams III? In Detective Comics #858, which is out next month, we see a flashback of Colonel Kane under fire. Now, since we’re flashing back to an earlier time, your normal artist might just make the panel borders round, or ask for the panels to be colored in a sepia tone, but not the mighty JH Williams III! No, instead of those conventional tricks-of-the-trade, Mr. Williams decided to change his entire art style for the sequence!

Take a look:

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Pretty cool, right? Just wait until you read what Greg, JH, letterer Todd Klein, and colorist Dave Stewart have in store. If you thought Elegy was amazing (and it was!), then be sure to check out Detective Comics each and every month. You ain’t seen nothin’ yet!

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