Jeff Lemire discusses "The Black Hammer," his new creator-owned Dark Horse book which provides an intriguing take on superheroes and storytelling.
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Jeff Lemire discusses "The Black Hammer," his new creator-owned Dark Horse book which provides an intriguing take on superheroes and storytelling.
Full article here.
Crazy story. I'm fascinated to see how this reads. Great to see consistent work from Dean Ormstrom again!
The more creator owned work from Lemire the happier I am. I am all over this.
I love golden/silver/bronze age super geodes. This looks very unique & intriguing. I am in!!!!!
I don't want to wait until March!
You are my favorite thing, Peter. My very favorite thing.
Love the concept here.
Lemire is one of the best writers out there.
This makes his leaving Green Arrow a little better for me.
Yes, please and thank you. March 2015 is a long ways away. Glad to see he's no longer DC exclusive, hope we see more creator owned work.
currently reading: Dept. H, Hellboy in Hell, Kaijumax, Moon Knight
More Lemire? YAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAYAY!!!!
March 2015? But, I want it now.... oh well, at least I have plenty of time to make room on my pull list
So Lemire's Only Title Until then Will Just Be Justice League United i take it?
Sounds very cool, and Lemire has such a unique spin.
He's right about the Books of Magik. That was a way under-rated series, and I'm excited that Ormston is working with him.
This also explains why he's no longer doing Green Arrow, as his contract was up and he left to do this, instead of DC getting rid of him, which I can't imagine.
Engaging discussion of comics 10 years old or older http://classiccomics.boards.net
I've pretty much followed Lemire since Sweet Tooth, with the exception of JLU, sad to see him leave GA, but I do like his creator owned work a tad more than his mainstream stuff, this new book sounds good, it has an intriguing premise, it could be a little more diverse, but I like what I'm seeing so far, Golden Gail and Madame Dragonfly interest me, it'd be nice if it started this fall, March is a little ways away, better to have a few issues in the can though...
#MagnetoWasRight
Lemire's mainstream stuff doesn't do a great deal for me outside of Animal Man (if you can call that mainstream) and Green Arrow, so I'm thrilled his exclusive is over with DC. Big fan of his indie stuff.