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scarletneedle 04/01/2024 23h00

DC Nation janvier 2024
 
Pour Titans: Beast World #6 (écrit par Tom Taylor) qui est son dernier boulot chez DC Comics (direction Image Comics, Ghost Machine et Geoff Johns), Ivan Reis est épaulé par Eduardo Pansica et Lucas Meyer :

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scarletneedle 04/01/2024 23h11

3 artistes pour conclure un event...
Si DC veut éviter un tel écueil pour le prochain, qu'ils mettent Dan Mora. :D
(et je le dis sincèrement)

scarletneedle 05/01/2024 17h19

Source Bleeding Cool

Rumeur de Rich Jonston : plutôt que d'avoir le retour de la Justice League, la formation d'un Justice Gang avec des membres plus inhabituels (avant le retour de la "vraie" équipe).

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Sinon, ce qui m'attriste, c'est cela :

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There were also plans for the Justice Society Of America to be reformed, as well as a new Legion Of Super Heroes series spinning out of Geoff Johns and Mikel Janin's JSA 12-issue series, but John's decision to go exclusive with Ghost Machine at Image Comics changed those plans at DC.
:'(:'(

mugiwaraya 05/01/2024 17h37

C'est triste que l'existence de la JSA semble reposer uniquement sur Johns. Cette équipe multigénérationnelle, c'est pourtant ce qu'il y a de mieux chez DC.
Justice Gang: ils vont encore essayer de caser Wolverley Quinn à tous les coups.

scarletneedle 05/01/2024 17h39

Bin, à un moment, Scott Snyder l'avait en tête vu qu'il a utilisé l'équipe lors de son run de Justice League.
Pas la chasse gardée de Geoff Johns mais il faut un super auteur.
Mark Waid me semble idéal pour cela.

scarletneedle 05/01/2024 20h23

WTF??

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DC Comics Have Told Marvel That They Own Machine Man
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/dc-c...n-machine-man/

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DC Comics has now informed Marvel that they believe that they own Machine Man, and future publication may entail some elaboration manoeuvers in the copyright indicia on Marvel's part in order to comply with various copyright and trademark requirements. And also DC Comics might just reprint the 2001 adaptation by Jack Kirby if they feel so minded…

Jack Kirby wrote and pencilled both the adaptation of 2001: A Space Odyssey and the ten-issue series which followed in 1976, and the project was part of the agreement of Kirby's return to Marvel, after working for DC Comics in the Fourth World titles. Kirby incorporated additional dialogue to the adaptation from the Arthur C Clarke novel and an earlier draft of the screenplay.

In issue #8, Kirby introduces Mister Machine, the robot X-51. who gains sentience and thanks to an encounter with a Monolith, takes the name Aaron Stack and tries to hide amongst humanity. When 2001: A Space Odyssey would soon come to an end, but the character was given his own series shortly after, reportedly renamed Machine Man due to a naming conflict with an Ideal Toys robot named Mr. Machine. Subsequently and the character would then appear in the likes of Thor, Iron Man, Machine Man 2020, Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E, NextWAVE and the Iron Man 2020 event.

EsseJi 05/01/2024 20h51

"Future publication" ça inclut les reprints comme les Epic? Je pense notamment à ses apparitions dans Avengers.

mugiwaraya 05/01/2024 22h06

Alors plus aucune chance d'un retour de Nextwave avec le robot alcolo?
Merde! Ça aurait pas pu tomber sur Wolverine, plutôt?

ollieno 06/01/2024 14h32

Si ca peut permettre (accord avec Clarke) une réédition (reliée) des 2001 .. je m'en contrebat du reste ...

Fred le mallrat 07/01/2024 10h58

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Envoyé par EsseJi (Message 1947436)
"Future publication" ça inclut les reprints comme les Epic? Je pense notamment à ses apparitions dans Avengers.

Je ne pense pas.
Ce qui appartiendrais à DC ce sont les histoires crees par Kirby dans 2001. Par contre ca rendrait toutes les apparitions de Machine man chez marvel non reeditables... puisque le reste des personnages appartient à Marvel (Peter Sloane par exemple.. Madame Menace..)
Tout ce qui n apparait pas dans 2001 reste propriété de marvel.
et même là j y crois peu.. sinon.. purquoi shang chi n appartiendrais pas aux yants droits de fu manchu? pourquoi tous les persos apparus dans rom ou micronauts pas à Hasbro?
En plus l origine de manchine man a changé légerement entre Mister Macine et machine man..
Bref.. c est comme Mickey ou si les heritiers de Kirby et Simon recuperait Captain merica.. ils recupererait ce qui apparait dans cap comics 1 donc pas le bouclier rond, pas la banniere à l arriere du costume , le casque sans la cote de maille, pas sharon, pas peggy, pas falcon... Bucky mais tel qu el en 1941!.. Machine man depuis nextwave c est déjà tres loin de celui de kirby

captain Kimchi 10/01/2024 06h23

Dans le même ordre d'idée est ce que Marvel peut publier les DC vs predator et/ou alien ?
Tout dépendra des accords passés entre les big two, mais cela serait une révolution

captain Kimchi 10/01/2024 13h08

Sinon quand j'entends cela, je me dis que Jason AARON a tout de même de bonnes idées pour DC :huhu:

Action Comics #1061 - Interview with Jason Aaron | DC

scarletneedle 16/01/2024 18h30

Source Comics Beat

Les détails sur House Of Brainiac, l'event Superman se déroulant en avril :


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The excitement begins on April 9 with Action Comics #1064, written by Joshua Williamson with art by Rafa Sandoval. This next part of DC’s Superman Superstars publishing initiative finds Brainiac’s Czarnian army invading Metropolis in this action-packed, oversize (40 pages) issue! The Super-Family and all the superheroes of Metropolis join the fight, but will they be enough to hold off Brainiac’s lethal and crazed soldiers?! Can Superman and Lex Luthor learn what Brainiac is searching for? He’s not bottling Metropolis, so what is he collecting instead? This blockbuster issue features a main cover by artist Sandoval, with variant covers by Batman artist Jorge Jiménez, Paolo Rivera, Michael Walsh, and Ariel Colón.

Also on sale April 9, the House of Brainiac saga continues with Green Lantern #10. DC art legend Kevin Maguire joins series writer Jeremy Adams for a three-part backup story, “Guy’s Bogus Lobo Adventure.” This creative combination means guaranteed hilarity and Maguire’s trademark facial expressions galore, as Green Lantern Guy Gardner is on the hunt to find and arrest Lobo, who’s rumored to be competing against some of the toughest wrestlers the universe has to offer! Green Lantern #10 features a main cover by Xermánico, with variant covers by Evan “Doc” Shaner, Jorge Fornés, and Michael Walsh.

Williamson and Sandoval continue the action on April 16 in Superman #13. Superman and Lobo travel across the universe on a hunt for the “Lobo Army” and Brainiac. But can the pair get along long enough to find them before Brainiac enacts the next stage of his dangerous plan? Sandoval also provides the main cover for this issue, which connects with the main cover of Action Comics #1064 to create a massive display of Metropolis’s superheroes from the Superman Family squaring off against Brainiac’s Czarnian forces. Lee Bermejo, Sebastian Fiumara, Alan Quah, and Jerry Gaylord provide variant covers, plus an artist spotlight variant cover by fan-favorite artist and DC president, publisher, and chief creative officer Jim Lee.

On April 23, writer Leah Williams and artists Eduardo Pansica and Júlio Ferreira continue the action in Power Girl #8. After an unexpected attack by Brainiac and his forces, everyone with superpowers in Metropolis has been kidnapped or imprisoned, leaving Power Girl the only superhero to protect a city full of helpless civilians. Will she be up for the challenge, and will the arrival of Crush, Lobo’s daughter, make things even tougher? Wonder Woman: Earth One artist Yanick Paquette provides the main cover, with variant covers from Mark Brooks, W. Scott Forbes, and Irvin Rodriguez.

The first month of “House of Brainiac” concludes on April 30 with Superman: House of Brainiac Special #1. Award-winning writer Mark Russell joins Joshua Williamson as co-writer, with breakout artist Edwin Galmon teaming up with Steve Pugh (Peacemaker Tries Hard!) on art. Featuring cover art by Superman artist Jamal Campbell, this essential part of the Action Comics/Superman crossover reveals Brainiac’s secret history with both Lobo and his homeworld, Czarnia, answering several important questions, including how Brainiac created a bottled city full of Czarnians, Lois Lane confronting Perry White about his own secrets during his campaign for mayor of Metropolis, how Amanda Waller is part of all this, and more! And amidst all the chaos of a Metropolis in need of new champions, Bibbo Bibbowski, Metropolis’s favorite bartender, organizes the locals to protect the city they call home!

scarletneedle 31/01/2024 17h44

Citation:

Katie Kubert Is The New Editor Of Batman At DC Comics
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/kati...-at-dc-comics/

chouetteunhibou 31/01/2024 19h07

Va-t-elle faire appel à ses oncles pour du Batman ?


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