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PSYPANTHER
16-oct-2009, 09:27
Superman

ADVENTURE COMICS #6
Written by Geoff Johns
Art and covers by Francis Manapul
Geoff Johns and Francis Manapul say goodbye (for now) to Superboy with a spectacular 30-page issue! Ever since Superboy returned from the grave, he has been obsessed with Lex Luthor, believing that there must be some good in the master villain somewhere. So for Luthor, it’s time to put up or shut up. With Superman off planet, it’s time to do some good for the planet earth. Superboy is willing to do what it takes to make Lex’s dreams come true, but what Superboy will discover is that one man’s dreams, are another man’s nightmares.
Retailers please note: This issue will ship with two covers. For every 10 copies of the Standard Edition (with a cover by Francis Manapul), retailers may order one copy of the Variant Edition (with a cover by Francis Manapul and renamed and renumbered ADVENTURE COMICS #509). Please see the Previews Order Form for more information.
On sale January 13 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US

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ACTION COMICS #885
Written by Greg Rucka & Eric Trautmann; co-feature written by James Robinson and Greg Rucka
Art by Pere Pérez; co-feature art by CAFU
Cover by CAFU
With a new lease on life, Nightwing and Flamebird return to Metropolis determined to hunt down one of General Zod’s few remaining sleeper agents. Continued in SUPERMAN #696!
And in the co-feature, Captain Atom is back on Earth, but his struggle to break his ties with Mirabai and Project 7734 aren’t over yet. Guest-starring Metropolis’s own super-powered protector, Mon-El! And check out the connecting cover art on these two issues!
On sale January 13 • 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US

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SUPERMAN #696
Written by James Robinson
Art by Bernard Chang
Cover by CAFU
“Man of Valor” Part 3! Picking up plot threads from ACTION COMICS #885, the Guardian, Nightwing and Flamebird are hot on the trail of General Zod’s Metropolis sleeper agent. But just as they’re about to uncover who the sleeper is, tragedy strikes, which leads to a completely different revelation. Seeds for this issue’s surprising twist were planted all the way back in James Robinson’s first issue – so don’t miss it!
On sale January 27 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

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SUPERGIRL #49
Written by Sterling Gates
Art by Matt Camp
Cover by Joshua Middleton
This is it! The moment you've all been waiting for, as Supergirl takes on-- >kkkzzzt<
“WE INTERRUPT FOR A DAILY PLANET BREAKING NEWS BRIEF: Lana Lang, Business Editor of The Daily Planet, passed away this morning from undisclosed causes. She is survived by her ex-husband, former President of the United States Pete Ross, their son, Clark, and her niece, Linda. More on this story as it develops.”
>fzzt< --story you won't want to miss!
On sale January 20 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

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SUPERMAN: WORLD OF NEW KRYPTON #11
Written by Greg Rucka & James Robinson
Art by Pete Woods
Cover by Gary Frank
Variant cover by Victor Ibanez
“Mystery in Space” Part 2! As the murder mystery on New Krypton deepens, Superman and Adam Strange’s investigation leads them to uncover a conspiracy involving all five Kryptonian guilds that threatens to devastate the entire planet. This chain of events will touch everyone – Alura, Zod, even General Lane – and will lead directly into next month’s explosive finale!
Retailers please note: This issue will ship with two covers. For every 25 copies of the Standard Edition (with a cover by Gary Frank), retailers may order one copy of the Variant Edition (with a cover by Victor Ibanez). Please see the Previews Order Form for more information.
On sale January 6 • 11 of 12 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

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SUPERMAN/BATMAN #68
Written by Joe Casey
Art and cover by Ardian Syaf & Vicente Cifuentes
It’s the start of a new arc pitting the World’s Greatest Detective and The Man of Steel against a shape-shifting villain! But why is this new baddie continuing a thousand-year-old war against Krypton? Featuring art by Ardian Syaf (BLACKEST NIGHT: BATMAN) and written by fan-favorite scribe Joe Casey!
On sale January 20 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

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WORLD’S FINEST #4
Written by Sterling Gates
Art and covers by Phil Noto
The Toyman and Mr. Freeze activate the ultimate weapon — the new and improved Composite Superman/Batman robot — in an attempt to destroy all Kryptonians. This looks like a job for the World’s Finest, as Superman returns from New Krypton to team up with Dick Grayson Batman to stop the rampaging robot once and for all!
Retailers please note: This issue will ship with two covers, both by Phil Noto, that can be ordered separately. Cover A will feature Superman. Cover B will feature Batman. Please see the Previews Order Form for more information..
On sale January 27 • 4 of 4 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

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ParyBoyMx
17-oct-2009, 11:08
GREEN LANTERN #50
Written by Geoff Johns
Art and cover by Doug Mahnke & Christian Alamy
Variant cover by Jim Lee
Sketch Variant cover by Doug Mahnke

BLACKEST NIGHT spreads with an oversized anniversary issue!

Surrounded by friends and enemies, Hal Jordan goes into battle with a being he will never defeat – the Black Lantern Spectre! Can Saint Walker, Sinestro and the others put a stop to this bizarre Spectre rebirth?

Plus, Atrocitus reveals a tie to a power that may make him the most unbeatable of all the Lanterns!

Retailers please note: This issue will ship with three covers. For every 25 copies of the Standard Edition (with a cover by Doug Mahnke & Christian Alamy), retailers may order one copy of the Variant Edition (with a cover by Jim Lee). For every 100 copies of the Standard Edition, retailers may order one copy of the Sketch Variant Edition (with a cover by Doug Mahnke). Please see the Previews Order Form for more information.

On sale January 27 - 40 pg, FC, $3.99 US


GREEN LANTERN CORPS #44
Written by Peter J. Tomasi
Art and cover by Patrick Gleason & Rebecca Buchman
Variant cover by Greg Horn

Witness the fury of Guy Gardner – Red Lantern! But what horrible attack on the Corps would fuel Guy's rage? And how can anyone save him from the grip of the crimson fury?

Retailers please note: This issue will ship with two covers. For every 25 copies of the Standard Edition (with a cover by Patrick Gleason & Rebecca Buchman), retailers may order one copy of the Variant Edition (with a cover by Greg Horn). Please see the Previews Order Form for more information.

On sale January 20 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


BLACKEST NIGHT: THE FLASH #2
Written by Geoff Johns
Art and cover by Scott Kolins
Variant cover by Francis Manapul
Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins continue this must-have BLACKEST NIGHT tie-in!
The Flashes find themselves more tangled into Nekron's ultimate plan than they could ever have imagined. Meanwhile, it's a well-known fact that Captain Cold hates running. But when the Rogues of the past rise to claim those that still survive, he has no choice!

Retailers please note: This issue will ship with two covers. For every 25 copies of the Standard Edition (with a cover by Scott Kolins), retailers may order one copy of the Variant Edition (with a cover by Francis Manapul). Please see the Previews Order Form for more information.

On sale January 13 - 2 of 3 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


BLACKEST NIGHT: JSA #2
Written by James Robinson
Art by Eddy Barrows & Ruy José
Cover by Eddy Barrows & Nei Ruffino
Variant cover by Gene Ha

BLACKEST NIGHT continues! Black Lantern Lois Lane tracks down her undead husband, but their reunion could mean Power Girl's funeral! Don't miss this terrifying tie-in from James Robinson and Eddy Barrows!

Retailers please note: This issue will ship with two covers. For every 25 copies of the Standard Edition (with a cover by Eddy Barrows & Nei Ruffino), retailers may order one copy of the Variant Edition (with a cover by Gene Ha). Please see the Previews Order Form for more information.

On sale January 27 - 2 of 3 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


BLACKEST NIGHT: WONDER WOMAN #2
Written by Greg Rucka
Art by Nicola Scott
Cover by Greg Horn
Variant cover by Ryan Sook

Following closely the events of BLACKEST NIGHT, Diana faces her greatest challenge. Death has always walked with her, but who will guide her into the light – her mother, her sister or her lover? Don't miss this mind-blowing tie-in as Wonder Woman's life changes forever!

Retailers please note: This issue will ship with two covers. For every 25 copies of the Standard Edition (with a cover by Greg Horn), retailers may order one copy of the Variant Edition (with a cover by Ryan Sook). Please see the Previews Order Form for more information.

On sale January 6 - 2 of 3 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


THE ATOM & HAWKMAN #46
Written by Geoff Johns
Art and cover by Ryan Sook

The Atom has been in the center of the BLACKEST NIGHT storm since day one. But now that storm becomes more personal than he could ever have imagined when he is hunted by not only the Black Lanterns Hawkman and Hawkgirl, but Black Lanterns Khufu and Chay-Ara! Don't miss the meltdown in another of this month's one-issue revivals of classic DC Universe titles!


ONE SHOT - on sale January 27 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


CATWOMAN #83
Written by Fabian Nicieza
Art by Julian Lopez & Bit
Cover by Guillem March

As if the chaos and mayhem of Gotham City's blackout wasn't enough, Catwoman faces a dead villain that she was responsible for killing – the original Black Mask!

Will this attack against the body and soul of Selina Kyle prove to be too much for the feline femme fatale? And can she come to grips with killing (again) a possibly unkillable foe? Find out in another of this month's one-issue revivals of classic DC Universe titles!

ONE SHOT - on sale January 13 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


THE PHANTOM STRANGER #42
Written by Peter J. Tomasi
Art and cover by Ardian Syaf & Vicente Cifuentes

Spotlighting the DC Universe's magic-based characters! The Phantom Stranger, with Blue Devil at his side, battles the Black Lantern Spectre with little hope of success. Meanwhile, Black Lantern Deadman delves into the Phantom Stranger, compelled to learn the mysterious hero's true origins. But what dangers will arise if the Phantom Stranger's enigmatic past is revealed? Find out in another of this month's one-issue revivals of classic DC Universe titles!

ONE-SHOT - on sale January 20 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


THE POWER OF SHAZAM #48
Written by Eric Wallace
Art by Don Kramer & Michael Babinski
Cover by Tom Feister

BLACKEST NIGHT infects the Black Adam family when Osiris returns from the dead as a Black Lantern to terrorize young Billy and Mary Batson! Now powerless after the wizard Shazam deemed them unworthy in JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA #25, can the Batsons even count on the aid of Freddy Freeman, the new Captain Marvel? Find out in another of this month's one-issue revivals of classic DC Universe titles!

ONE SHOT - on sale January 13 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


THE QUESTION #37
Written by Greg Rucka
Art by Denys Cowan & Bill Sienkiewicz
Cover by Cully Hamner

A BLACKEST NIGHT tie-in! Greg Rucka (DETECTIVE COMICS, CHECKMATE) joins original THE QUESTION series artists Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz for the return of Vic Sage! The Black Lantern rings have made their way to earth and disturbed the grave of the original Question. Now, the faceless man returns as Black Lantern Vic Sage targets his former protégé – and current replacement – Renee Montoya. It's the Question vs. the Black Lantern Question vs. Lady Shiva in the ultimate throw-down!

ONE SHOT - on sale January 27 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


STARMAN #81
Written by James Robinson
Art by Fernando Dagnino & Bill Sienkiewicz
Cover by Tony Harris

James Robinson revives his beloved STARMAN series for one more issue as a Black Lantern Starman haunts Opal City. Which Starman has returned and who can stop him from wreaking havoc on the city? Well, the Shade would rather just continue his date with Hope O'Dare, but if no one else can be bothered, what choice does he have but to investigate? Just don't dare call him a Super Hero.

As the rest of the DC Universe is learning, defeating Black Lanterns isn't easy – is this the final curtain call for the immortal Shade? Find out in another of this month's one-issue revivals of classic DC Universe titles!

ONE SHOT - on sale January 20 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


WEIRD WESTERN TALES #71
Written by Dan DiDio
Art by Renato Arlem
Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz

The gun-slinging action continues here in an issue written by DCU Executive Editor Dan DiDio! Western heroes Jonah Hex, Bat Lash, Scalphunter and Firehair rise from the dead as Black Lanterns. But will they save the west – or ruin it? Find out in another of this month's one-issue revivals of classic DC Universe titles!

ONE-SHOT - On sale January 6 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


SUICIDE SQUAD #67
Written by John Ostrander & Gail Simone
Art by J. Calafiore
Cover by Daniel LuVisi

Original SUICIDE SQUAD writer John Ostrander and Gail Simone resurrect The Suicide Squad as they take on BLACKEST NIGHT and the Secret Six! The Fiddler has risen from the dead, and he's targeting Deadshot and anyone who stands in his way. But someone else has targeted Deadshot – the Suicide Squad! Everything is about to hit the Wall (Amanda Waller, that is) – and this Wall hits back!

Continuing this month's one-issue revival of classic DC Universe titles, this epic story carries into January's SECRET SIX #17!

ONE-SHOT - on sale January 6 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US


SECRET SIX #17
Written by John Ostrander & Gail Simone
Art by J. Calafiore
Cover by Daniel LuVisi
John Ostrander and Gail Simone continue their epic team-up that begins in SUICIDE SQUAD #67! Suicide Squad has taken capture of Deadshot, forcing him to rejoin their ranks. But the Secret Six doesn't see that happening any time soon!

On sale January 13 - 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US

jiv
17-oct-2009, 02:27
Batisolicitudes de los batitítulos y otros

http://www.newsarama.com/comics/091019-dc-january-2010-solicitations.html

Daxam
17-oct-2009, 03:38
Yo quería dejar Batman porque no me gusta Winik, escribe muy criminalista.

Pero no lo hice y no me arrepiento porque ya vienen los números que escribe Tony Daniel y me gusta más, es más de superhéroe y menos ley y el orden.

Scatha
17-oct-2009, 03:41
Nunca le he visto lo criminalista a Winnick :que:

La lista... meh

the new avenger
17-oct-2009, 03:48
Criminalista? Judd Winnick?

No estaras confundiendo con otro

nightshadow
18-oct-2009, 12:45
De acuerdo, Winnick no es precisamente un escritor muy brillante que digamos como para que hiciera una historia basada en la criminalistica. Tal vez lo estes confundiendo con Dini o Nicieza.

Sobre los anuales que sirvieron de reintroduccion para Azrael: la historia no me parecio mala, mas bien algo promedio, sin embargo el arte es lo que lo demerita bastante, al menos en el ultimo Annual el arte se nota demasiado amateur y apresurado por momentos.

Sobre el Batman de Winnick, la resolucion del conflicto con Two Face me parecio un tanto anticlimatico, como que no tendria mucho sentido lo que hizo Alfed realmente para asustar a un villano tan experimentado como Dent.

Daxam
19-oct-2009, 11:42
Bueno, digamos que no me gusta Winnick, siempre tengo mis reservas con él y con Rucca, por que me parece que desperdician mucho en descripciones de maldad y tardan mucho en llegar a las meta peléas.

Para el caso y como dije antes, espero con ansia comenzar a leer a Antonio Salvador Daniel dentro de Batman, especialmente después de disfrutarlo en BFTC.

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 11:46
Sip, pero de Winnick a Rucka hay kilometros de diferencia en cuanto estilo :drunk:

Daxam
19-oct-2009, 12:19
Yo los relaciono mucho con intentos de recrear el mundo de los personajes y meterles elementos innecesarios y usar una narrativa enfocada a los motivos de los criminales.

Todo esto de forma tardada y aburrida, aunque a veces sus finales resultan buenos.

Por eso los tengo en mi lista negra, junto con la chica que dibuja Power Girl.

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 12:27
Por eso los tengo en mi lista negra, junto con la chica que dibuja Power Girl.

O.O

Creo que la mayoria admite que es lo mejorcito de la serie.

Daxam
19-oct-2009, 12:38
Yo solo por ella no la compro, porque me encanta Peegee.

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 12:41
Alguna razon, por curiosidad.

Scatha
19-oct-2009, 12:42
Rucka es lo mas cercano a lo criminalistico que hay, de hecho su estilo tiene nombre, Noir, es decir, historia negra enfocada en el transfondo de la investigacion y el crimen en si. Winnick no es nada cercano a eso, es solo mediocre. Ahora, realmente, no creo que la meta de un comic sea a fuerza llegar a las peleas, pensar solo en las peleas es ser mediocre, sino desarrollar una buena historia

En cuanto a Daniels... se me hace que pasara un buen rato antes que lea el titulo principal de Batman.

Daxam
19-oct-2009, 12:47
Alguna razon, por curiosidad.

Ah, es que no me gusta ese estilo caricatura infantil y me gusta mucho como la dibujan en JSA.

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 12:52
Ms que caricatura infantil, le diria que tiene un estilo retro, o al menos checa titulos donde realmente tratan de apelar al gusto infantil.

Daxam
19-oct-2009, 01:13
Caricatura pensando en esos dibujos que hacen de uno en la calle o estilo Disney.

Los comics para niñitos como los Tiny Titans y esos de DC cabezones sin duda que son diferentes, pero todavía dentro del rango de la caricatura opuesta a un estilo realista como lo que vemos en JSA.

En concreto, se me hace que dibuja a PG como la madrastra de Bernardo y Bianca.

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 01:18
Por eso dije estilo retro si checas estilos, asi se dibujaba antes.

Personalmente se me hace mejor dibujante que el tipo de JSA durante el run de Johns.

Daxam
19-oct-2009, 01:20
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Daxam
19-oct-2009, 01:21
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the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 01:23
Este... creo que has hecho uno de los peores comparativos que he visto, tu ejemplo anterior resultaba mejor.

Te lo vuelvo a decir, checa comics viejos.

Daxam
19-oct-2009, 01:23
Si, es un estilo retro de caricatura.

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 01:24
Sabes que puedes poner todo en un solo post, verdad?

Daxam
19-oct-2009, 01:26
Por supuesto.

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 01:27
Eres de los que les gusta tener la ultima palabra, ¿verdad?

Daxam
19-oct-2009, 01:29
Jajajajaa, no.

Pero si me preguntas respondo.

Si la pregunta es lógica, claro.

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 01:30
Entonces quedamos que es mas que nada tu propia Bias lo de Amanda Conner y su estilo por lo que te pierdes Power Girl y que Winnick no es un escritor criminalista?

Daxam
19-oct-2009, 01:33
Quedamos en que no me gustan esos creativos.

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 01:35
Eso es honesto.

Scatha
19-oct-2009, 03:47
Pues Ya pusieron las solicitudes completas, entre otras cosas estrena la nueva serie de Grant Morrison en Vertigo y Batman and Robin 7 sale hasta enero, lo que nos deja un mes sin este titulo a causa de su importancia y su relacion con la BN (yo pense que eso pasaria pero con Quitely y por razones obvias)

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 03:49
Pues Ya pusieron las solicitudes completas, entre otras cosas estrena la nueva serie de Grant Morrison en Vertigo


Fuck, I DO WANT

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JOE THE BARBARIAN #1
Written by Grant Morrison
Art by Sean Murphy
Cover by Sean Murphy
Having an overactive imagination can get a kid through a lot, but it doesn’t change the facts: Joe’s still the kid in school that can’t fit in. He’s the victim of bullies. His dad died overseas in the Iraq war. And then there’s the Type 1 diabetes he has to live with.
So is it insulin-deprived delirium or something much, much bigger that transports Joe to a land inhabited by all his toys – from ninja commandos to action robots to magical knights to star fleet captains? Is Joe really the savior of this wild fantasyland that’s been held under siege by dark magic and evil forces? With the help of a samurai rodent, is he ready to take back besieged castles and win the freedom of an oppressed people? Or is he just an over imaginative boy who could die if he doesn’t take his meds?
White-hot writer Grant Morrison follows up his phenomenal BATMAN AND ROBIN with an epic adventure that’s Home Alone by way of Lord of the Rings accompanied with to-die-for art by future superstar Sean Murphy (YEAR ONE: BATMAN/SCARECROW, HELLBLAZER).

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No dijo que iba a estar relacionado tematicamente con The Invisibles/The Filth

Scatha
19-oct-2009, 03:56
Fuck, I DO WANT

Joe the Barbarian, son ocho numeros y parece que va a tratar del niño huerfano, perdedor y enfermizo (tiene diabetes tipo uno) que sin embargo tiene que salvar el mundo fantastico en el que viven sus juguetes. Segun las solicitudes, es Home Alone con The Lord of the rings :drunk:

Edit: si esta relacionado con sus otros trabajos, quien sabe, pero hay que ver que sale de la chaveta del escoces

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 03:59
Aun tengo duda porque las solicitudes de Morrison son generalmente misleading, pero que buen dia para anunciar mini

ParyBoyMx
19-oct-2009, 04:19
y sólo 1 dólar por el primer número! :tup:

the new avenger
19-oct-2009, 04:27
Como no estoy muy enterado del Wildstorm verse, tampoco sabia que iba a medio arreglar el despapaye del relaunch de Authority, a menos que sea un error en solicitudes

Scatha
19-oct-2009, 04:29
Mas bien seria arreglar su propio despapaye considerando que el no tuvo muchas ganas de continuar con su historia :drunk:

ParyBoyMx
19-oct-2009, 05:55
sí, pusieron a Giffen a arreglar el despapaye de Morrison.

Daxam
20-oct-2009, 06:42
Lo importante es que lo arreglen y Giffen me gusta para hacerlo.

No está tan difícil que lo haga, solo tiene que decir que se echaron un viaje a Earth Prime y volvieron antes de Armageddon.