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[center]Darwyn Cooke (R.I.P.)
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By DERRICK CHEW.
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By Jim Cheung.
[CENTER][B][URL="https://aiptcomics.com/2022/05/27/dc-comics-new-ya-graphic-novels-2023/"]New YA Harley Quinn, Static, and Lois Lane graphic novels coming Spring 2023[/URL][/B]
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[QUOTE=Hypo;6064633][CENTER][B][URL="https://aiptcomics.com/2022/05/27/dc-comics-new-ya-graphic-novels-2023/"]New YA Harley Quinn, Static, and Lois Lane graphic novels coming Spring 2023[/URL][/B]
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Could be really interesting. Will have to check both this and the Static one out.
Penny for your thoughts, Smallville...
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Lois is going to feature in a new Black Label book coming out in November, Waller v. Wildstorm. Set in the 80's during the Cold War it will feature Lois digging around on the black ops battle between Amanda Waller and Jackson King. Sounds pretty cool.
[QUOTE]WALLER VS. WILDSTORM # 1
Written by SPENCER ACKERMAN and EVAN NARCISSE
Art by ERIC BATTLE
Cover by JORGE FORNÉS
Variant cover by ERIC BATTLE
1:25 variant cover by MIKE PERKINS
$5.99 US | 32 pages | 1 of 4 | Prestige Plus 8 1/2" x 10 7/8"(all covers are card stock)
ON SALE 11/15/22
The synopsis for Waller vs. Wildstorm #1 reads, "In the early 1980s, as the Cold War stubbornly refuses to thaw, a new battle heats up...for the soul of the intelligence agency Checkmate. As the agency’s super-heroic public face, Jackson King—a.k.a. The armored Battalion, former leader of Stormwatch and the symbol of American might—has long suspected that Adeline Kane is up to dirty tricks overseas, engineering horrors that betray everything he believes about service to one’s country. But King doesn’t know that Kane has a clever new ally—an ambitious young woman named Amanda Waller. She has her own ideas about how metahumans can serve their country. And honor, dignity, and long lives don’t factor into them... National-security reporter Spencer Ackerman (The Daily Beast, Reign of Terror), comics and video game writer Evan Narcisse (Black Panther, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, Batman: Gotham Knights - Gilded City), and veteran artist Eric Battle (Aquaman, Kobalt) celebrate WildStorm’s legacy of espionage-flavored superhero morality plays, pitting Stormwatch against the deadliest people in the DCU—including Deathstroke himself!"[/QUOTE]
Editor Chris Conroy described it as:
[QUOTE]Let’s just say Spencer knows a thing or two about how shadowy intelligence operations work, so you’re going to get a spy book unlike anything you’ve read before.
Oh, and: the whole power struggle between Waller and King? Lois Lane is sniffing around, pulling on all the threads…[/QUOTE]
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Superman #58, 1949
[QUOTE=Yoda;6165705]Lois is going to feature in a new Black Label book coming out in November, Waller v. Wildstorm. Set in the 80's during the Cold War it will feature Lois digging around on the black ops battle between Amanda Waller and Jackson King. Sounds pretty cool.
Editor Chris Conroy described it as:
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Yeah that sounds awesome, definitely interested. Really hoping this Wildstorm push pans out because everything they’re saying intrigues me. Funny how much of the Wildstorm move to the DCU has it brushing up against Superman’s corner.
[QUOTE=Vordan;6166074]Yeah that sounds awesome, definitely interested. Really hoping this Wildstorm push pans out because everything they’re saying intrigues me. Funny how much of the Wildstorm move to the DCU has it brushing up against Superman’s corner.[/QUOTE]
I loved Ellis' The Wild Storm and while I understand why it was all canned, it was very disappointing. So I like that they are trying more Wildstorm stuff and Black Label sounds like a good fit for it too. Plus yeah, this sounds like a cool concept and I loved that someone actually recognized what you can do with Lois outside of the Superbooks.
Plus, a non-Batman Black Label book! Probably hits their quota, or they'll have Batman show up at some point.
[QUOTE=Yoda;6166115]I loved Ellis' The Wild Storm and while I understand why it was all canned, it was very disappointing. So I like that they are trying more Wildstorm stuff and Black Label sounds like a good fit for it too. Plus yeah, this sounds like a cool concept and I loved that someone actually recognized what you can do with Lois outside of the Superbooks.
Plus, a non-Batman Black Label book! Probably hits their quota, or they'll have Batman show up at some point.[/QUOTE]
Oh he’s [B]definitely[/B] showing up, probably to fight Deathstroke lol, but Lois being involved means maybe Clark will cameo too, so it’s all fair in my book. Lois being used as the go to reporter for the DCU makes me very happy, it is after all exactly what she is.
[QUOTE=Yoda;6165705]Lois is going to feature in a new Black Label book coming out in November, Waller v. Wildstorm. Set in the 80's during the Cold War it will feature Lois digging around on the black ops battle between Amanda Waller and Jackson King. Sounds pretty cool.
Editor Chris Conroy described it as:
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Me want it!
[URL="https://foreverwars.ghost.io/waller-vs-wildstorm-is-the-reign-of-terror-of-comics/"]Ackerman’s newsletter also provides some details and talks about how excited he is to write Lois[/URL]
Nice to see Lois in more books.
I'm reminded of her investigation into Suicide Squad stuff in Ostrander's SS run that ended with her in a jail cell getting a pie thrown in her face. Fun times :p.