Neil Gaiman and Travis Charest.
Neil Gaiman and Travis Charest.
Al Ewing would be a great choice for writer.
Perhaps Rick Remender could do a decent job as well?
Other than Ewing, I reckon Christopher J. Priest would be an interesting choice on writing duties.
Hickman
Ribic
What we used to call life has very little worth these days. Welcome to the very edge.
--Prince Namor (Earth-616)
honestly I think it is pretty obviously Aaron, the guy left Doctor strange and Star Wars title for no reason.
Also, I would love Ribic on the title
also, hickman if he is willing to come back, but it looks like he is going to DC following Bendis or just staying indie
I think Al Ewing and Dan Slott produced strong auditions with Ultimates(2) and Silver Surfer respectively. If I had to pick somebody from within the company, it’d be one of them.
Rick Remender and Matteo Scalera would be my dream creative team.
Lots of love for Ewing. I don’t know why, but it’s there
Meanwhile, I’m the only one calling for the God of Comics and everyone is tossing out all these mediocre writers.
Reminder is done with corporate comics by the way. He’s having tremendous success at Image.
I'd say Ribic and Hickman if it were left to me. But really, Ewing paired with one of my fav' artist would do the trick too ! Coipel, Checchetto or McNiven would be loveable.
"The means are as important as the end - we have to do this right or not at all.
Anything less negates every belief we've ever had, every sacrifice we've ever made."
"Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely."
"No justice, no peace."
McNiven is my favourite artist for Sue, so I would love if he was on the book. I hope he can do balls to the wall insane scenery and locations. As for a book like the FF the locations they go to are practically another character itself.
I think Ewing would be able to bring something cool to the team as the writer, he deserves to be on a "main" book. The FF seem right up his alley as a big cosmic writer.
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Roger Stern and John Byrne.
Sandy Hausler
Writer: Chris Claremont
Artist: Paco Medina
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--Andre Briggs, Justice League International #1