Kicking off in October, Vertigo's fall lineup will include 12 new titles from creative talent like Darwyn Cooke, Michael Allred and Gail Simone.
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Kicking off in October, Vertigo's fall lineup will include 12 new titles from creative talent like Darwyn Cooke, Michael Allred and Gail Simone.
Full article here.
Relaunching Lucifer? Dear gods, why?! Because of the TV show?
*sigh*
This had better be absolutely bloody epic.
Of note...
Vertigo announces new 'Lucifer,' more at Comic-Con: Read Q&As with four creators
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Originally Posted by The General, JLA #38
Nice to see so many new Vertigo titles coming out this fall. Out of all of them, New Romancer stands out the most to me. The girl on the image reminds me of Rori Lane.
Top 10 Favorite Comics as of September 2019
Image: Unnatural, Isola, Monstress
Marvel: Magnificent Ms. Marvel
IDW: Samurai Jack: Lost Worlds
Other: Chuck Mullin's Bird Brain, Huda F's "Yes, I'm Hot in This," Nathan W. Pyle's Strange Planet, Dirk Manning & K. Lynn Smith's Hope, Samurai Grandpa
Well, its not like anyone read it. Oh sure, people will SAY they read it, and complain about the "show fans", etc, etc, but it was a 6/10 series then, and it still is. Plus, its Gaimans sloppy seconds.
And sorry DC, but Image already stole your shit. The "edgy, daring" comics are all at Image now, because they are all creator owned that way. Vertigo is done.
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All these books sound interesting. Can't wait to read Lucifer.
Tom King, aw yeah.
You are my favorite thing, Peter. My very favorite thing.
"Sheriff of Baghdad" #1 by Tom King and Mitch Gerads
Shut up and take my money!
Insert fan girl scream here.
Oh my god... I want them all!!!!!
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My big article on Mariko Tamaki's Hulk & She-Hulk runs, discussing the good, bad, and its creation.
My second big article on She-Hulk, discussing Jason Aaron's focus on her in Avengers #20.
I'm pretty excited to see DC revitalizing the Vertigo line, it was looking pretty sad, but I'm not going to lie and say I am picking any of these up because my comic buying is pretty limited these days. Still, I look forward to more news about these titles.
Well, I called Allred coming back the second Jamie Rich was hired, but nothing could have prepared me for the idea of a book by Beto Hernandez and Darwyn Cooke!
That said, I think I'm most excited for Simon Oliver's book with Rufus Dayglo. Both of them are magnificent creators who have managed to stay below the radar for far too long despite excellent work. I'm actually kinda shocked that Dayglo doesn't have a bigger audience, but I guess that's because most of his work has been for British publishers.
The Twilight Children and Sheriff of Baghdad look good to me
"If I come back from the dead one more time I'll be seriously in danger of turning into some kind of walking cliche." - Jean Grey, Uncanny X-Men #284