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Je ne savais pas. Mais un VRAI projet ce serait cool.
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Jason Aaron sera présent au panel Superman de la NYCC.
Là vous avez mon attention.
Là vous avez mon attention.
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Donc Jason Aaron pour 3 mois sur Action Comics pour une histoire sur Bizarre.
Puis Joshua Williamson prend aussi Action Comics.
Bilan en ce qui me concerne : direction la VO pour 3 mois.
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Juni Ba (Monkey Méat) sur Damian Wayne The Boy Wonder pour le Black Label
Je suis chaud !!!!
Juni Ba (Monkey Méat) sur Damian Wayne The Boy Wonder pour le Black Label
Je suis chaud !!!!
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- Adinaieros
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- Enregistré le : 21 avr. 2023, 15:57
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Oui grave
Ils sont chauds DC en ce moment
Ils sont chauds DC en ce moment
Community Manager undercover. Prof de bulles. Wokistanais.
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Ah oui ça va être un régal pour les yeux.
(Il faut que je prenne Monkey Meat d'ailleurs. Un jour.)
(Il faut que je prenne Monkey Meat d'ailleurs. Un jour.)
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Bruno Redondo revient sur Nightwing pour ce qui sera le dernier arc de Tom Taylor sur la série.
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- Fred le Mallrat
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- Enregistré le : 19 avr. 2023, 07:56
- Localisation : Bruges
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DC semble lancer une collection comparable aux Epic (softcover, assez gros) avec un prix de départ à 34,99$. Cela commence en novembre. Il semble par contre que ce ne soit pas complet (le volume sur Flash me semble trop petit pour 6 années entières mais je peux me tromper.
DC also announced DC Finest, a new line of comprehensive collections of the most in-demand periods, genres, and characters from across DC history. Scheduled to launch in November, these affordably priced, large-size paperback collections start at $34.99, and will take full advantage of DC’s extensive backlist and appeal to casual and completist fans alike. Focusing on characters and storytelling genres instead of creators or prior series will give casual fans the chance to discover full continuities for their favorite characters, while offering completist readers an affordable option to build out their ultimate collection of stories based on their favorite DC Super Hero or genre.
DC Finest Spine mockup
Character-focused collections will spotlight multiple iterations of fan-favorite DC Super Heroes throughout the decades; for example, a “Robin” collection may include volumes featuring Dick Grayson, Tim Drake, Damian Wayne, or Jason Todd, depending on chronology, while a “Green Lantern” collection may include classic stories featuring Hal Jordan, John Stewart, Kyle Rayner, Alan Scott, or other fan-favorite ring slingers. Genre fans can curate collections of their favorite tales from specific genres, which may include of science fiction, romance, war, westerns, horror, and other genres; many of these volumes will feature material reprinted for the first time, by some of comics’ greatest storytellers.
The first wave of DC Finest collections include:
DC Finest – The Flash: The Human Thunderbolt: Collects classic adventures of Barry Allen, the Silver Age Flash, by John Broome and Carmine Infantino, including 1956’s iconic Showcase #4. Also includes Silver Age Flash stories that include the first appearances of famous Flash rogues, including Captain Cold, Mirror Master, and Gorilla Grodd.
DC Finest – Batman: Year One & Two: Collects the Dark Knight’s adventures following the game-changing crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths, including Batman: Year One by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli and Batman: Year Two by Mike W. Barr and Todd McFarlane, plus more mid-to-late-’80s Batman stories from Barr, Max Allan Collins, Norm Breyfogle, and others.
DC Finest – Wonder Woman: Origins & Omens: This collection spotlights fan-favorite writer Gail Simone’s run on Wonder Woman, starting with 2007’s “The Circle,” with artist Terry Dodson, plus celebrated story arcs “Ends of the Earth,” “Rise of the Olympian,” and “Warkiller,” featuring art by Aaron Lopresti.
DC Finest – Catwoman: Life Lines: Selina Kyle steps out of Batman’s shadow and becomes a protagonist in her own right in this collection featuring Catwoman’s 1989 solo debut by Mindy Newell and J.J. Birch, Peter Milligan and Tom Grindberg’s Catwoman Defiant from 1992, and the first year of DC’s Catwoman ongoing series, by writer Jo Duffy and artist Jim Balent.
DC Finest – Superman: The Coming of Superman: Features the Man of Steel’s earliest and most iconic adventures, starting with Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster’s groundbreaking Action Comics #1. This collection includes Action Comics #1-25, Superman #1-5, and New York World’s Fair Comics #1.