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Old 12-13-2007, 05:30 PM   #1
MattBrady
 
NEW FRONTIER SPECIAL COMING IN MARCH - COOKE TALKS

In an industry full of hyperbolic statements, saying that Darwyn Cooke’s DC: The New Frontier was one of the best superhero comic book stories of the early 21st century won’t raise many eyebrows. Likewise, it’s pretty much a truism to say that many fans of New Frontier have been waiting with bated breath for word of new New Frontier comic material coming from DC (yes, in addition to the direct to DVD film hitting in February).

We’ve finally got that word.

In March, DC will release Justice League: The New Frontier Special, a 48-page (no ads) collection of stories from Cooke, J, Bone and David Bullock, including “New Frontier: The Lost Chapter” which shows the massive battle between Superman and Batman. Other characters getting the spotlight include Wonder Woman, Black Canary, Sgt. Rock and others.

We spoke with Cooke for more about the Special.

Newsarama: What brought this special about? Obviously, since its publication, there have been fans screaming for a return to the New Frontier universe, and DC has even officially added it as one of the 52 universes. Had you been thinking of returning previous to this, or was this the first time you seriously entertained the idea?

Darwyn Cooke: Actually, this is the second time its worked out. I did do a short New Frontier story in my issue of Solo featuring King Faraday. There were other New Frontier projects I pitched DC that never happened. J. Bone and I were well into a one shot that would have introduced Black Canary to the New Frontier universe when Editorial killed it. There was also my concept for a SHIELD style ongoing that would have brought Faraday into the DCU in a major way...that didn't get off the launch pad either. So I've not been adverse to doing NF related projects, it just hasn't worked out. The DVD release made for an obvious reason to do a special of some sort.

NRAMA: Did, or do you have any concerns about revisiting the world in this larger fashion? After all, the original story is something that's been so acclaimed and beloved by fans and critics...did you have your moment similar to Harrison Ford, wondering if he should go back as Indy?

DC: Yes and no, I suppose. I would be very reluctant to go back to New Frontier in a broad or "major" way. I have become quite comfortable with it standing alone as a story. That being said, I seem to enjoy telling smaller stories that refer to the main work or have a
tangential appeal.

NRAMA: So what's in this special? When's it set relative to the original story?

DC: The special will be a special in that old school way. It will have a small connecting story and the conceit is that these are untold events that the government classified back in the early sixties. There are three stories in the special. The main story is something I call Chapter X, and it is the story behind the big Batman/Superman fight hoax referred to in New Frontier. In the book we only deal with that event as a squib in a magazine article along with on shot of them brawling. This 22 page story will tell about what leads up to the two fighting, and how they choose to resolve it. A host of our Frontier cast are in this story, from King Faraday and the Suicide Squad through to Wonder Woman and Hourman. We also get to meet the New Frontier Alfred.

Imagine the thrills!

By the way, for anyone who may be out there rolling their eyes about a Superman Batman punch up, all I can say is suck it up. I am going to kick the hell out of those two. There is a major surprise in the story, and an element to their fight that hasn't been alluded to in any form. The story twist and climax will add to any New Frontier fan's appreciation of the main story. I'll be writing and drawing this one.

Following that will be two short stories written by myself and featuring art by two of New Frontier's alumni. J. Bone and I are tackling Wonder Woman, Black Canary and old school chauvinism in an New Frontier parody along the lines of the old Kurtzman/Wood Mad satires. The director of the NFDVD is a talented young man named David Bullock. He and I are tackling a short that features Robin and Kid Flash up against Red saboteurs. Of course my men Dave Stewart and Jared Fletcher will also be on board for color and lettering.

NRAMA: What led to you picking these particular characters for the stories?

DC: The main story is simply a great choice for me to have fun with and to flesh out the New Frontier world for fans of the book. The characters kind of choose themselves in a Batman/Superman match-up. J. Bone loves Canary and Wonder Woman and David thought it would be fun to explore the New Frontier Robin a bit. Its meant to be a fun mix as opposed to a heavy bunch of stories.

NRAMA: The stories that are here - were these nuggets that you had in mind back when you were working on the original, or are they all new, created whole cloth once you were giving the canvas of the Special to work on?

DC: The main story has its roots in the initial outline of New Frontier, but that was only a skeleton I've since dressed with situations and characters I've come to know much better. The two shorts were developed specifically with J. and David, to showcase their strengths and to add variety to the mix.

NRAMA: We'll talk about the movie version shortly, but what did working on the movie do for you, creatively when it came to the Special and New Frontier? Did it say, re-spark or sharpen an interest in going back into the world, or push it off to arm's length as "just a job?"

DC: I am dedicated to be as involved as I possibly can in any project that has sprung out of the New Frontier world. As much as there are times I'd like to, I've never been able to see New Frontier as just a job. We're far enough down the road that if it has the “New Frontier” brand on it, it has to be as good as we can build it.

NRAMA: Is the Special related to the upcoming movie in any way, or just an side-by-side kind of thing?

DC: It’s really just a side by side thing except the special will feature a section on the DVD with a generous amount of production art.

NRAMA: Speaking of the larger "universe" of New Frontier - talk a little bit about the setting - the time period itself. Why does that era and the introduction of superheroes into the mix just click for you?

DC: No answer. I Feel like Jagger trying to remember words to “Satisfaction.”

NRAMA: Obviously, you can't do a Special without the question being raised - is this a prelude to a larger return? Is there even a desire for such a return on your part in the future?

DC: Ask me that in a year or two. I'm still waiting for the first one to run its course. Between the Absolute, the toys, the DVD and one-shots New Frontier has been a daily part of my life for about seven years now. So I suppose the answer is maybe some day.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:39 PM   #2
Blackbeard
 
Yes!

*does a victory dance*

 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:39 PM   #3
skinnyboy23
 
HOLY SH!T!!!!

AMAZING NEWS!
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:41 PM   #4
caats19
 
neato. i put new frontier on my xmas list
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:43 PM   #5
Kevenn
 
SOLD!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:44 PM   #6
Switch625
 
Awesome news, but seriously... ANOTHER fight between Superman and Batman? I don't mind it once in awhile, but this is becoming a very tired plot element.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:44 PM   #7
Action Ace
 


I can't wait
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:46 PM   #8
djcoffman
 
Wow! I am psyched about this-- an early Christmas present hearing this news.

Darwyn's work is awesome to behold.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:47 PM   #9
shawnsat
 
Who belongs to the hand holding the hammer?

Which character in the above image is holding the hammer?
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:50 PM   #10
BornToRun
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Switch625
Awesome news, but seriously... ANOTHER fight between Superman and Batman? I don't mind it once in awhile, but this is becoming a very tired plot element.
He said suck it up, silly rabbit
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:50 PM   #11
djcoffman
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by shawnsat
Which character in the above image is holding the hammer?

My guess would be John Henry.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:50 PM   #12
Carter101
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by shawnsat
Which character in the above image is holding the hammer?
John Henry...doh! Dj beat me...i can't wait for this movie

Last edited by Carter101 : 12-13-2007 at 05:53 PM.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:52 PM   #13
zombiekid
 
freakin awesome. kinda wish i hadn't bought the absolute edition already as i'm sure there will be a new version featuring this somewhere down the road. ce la vie. still excited and still love all of darwyn's work and looking forward to the movie.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:58 PM   #14
Batmite79
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by BornToRun
He said suck it up, silly rabbit
Someone had to whinge and whine.

Gotta say I'm looking forward to this. To my mind, New Frontier is second only to Kingdom Come in "recent" comic stories, and this should be fantastic. This news has made my day.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 05:58 PM   #15
weaselwelch
 
Can not freaking wait. New Frontier is the best thing DC has published in years.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 06:02 PM   #16
Binker
 
YES!

New Frontier is back, kids!
 
Old 12-13-2007, 06:02 PM   #17
dangerdoom
 
That's awesome! I buy anything by Darwyn Cooke but New Frontier is my favorite work by him so I'm excited to read new stuff related to it.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 06:04 PM   #18
O.J. Flow
 
Hey...

...whatever gets us more New Frontier action figures.
These suckers have been
GOLDEN.

 
Old 12-13-2007, 06:05 PM   #19
CitC
 
I cannot wait for this!
 
Old 12-13-2007, 06:07 PM   #20
Binker
 
BTW, how will Wonder Woman featured? Keep in mind, Cooke's WW is on my sig.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 06:09 PM   #21
Uncle Jawa
 
Sounds good to me. NEW FRONTIER stuff is the one few things DC could put out right now that would appeal to me.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 06:15 PM   #22
Spaz_Monkey
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by shawnsat
Which character in the above image is holding the hammer?
Quote:
Originally Posted by djcoffman
My guess would be John Henry.

Since he died a fairly terrible death in the book, I'm guessing it's not John Henry. Probably someone honoring him, tho.

Oh, and might i just say - HOT DIGGITY DAMN!!! This is some of the best news I've read in a long time!I think I was a dozen pages into the book when I declared it one of the best I'd ever read, and to get more just blows me away!

And I am SO _______ HAPPY that the movie's gonna be on HD DVD!

Last edited by Spaz_Monkey : 12-13-2007 at 06:17 PM.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 06:16 PM   #23
newfoundma
 
So excited for the Black Canary/Wonder Woman story. Besdies them being my favorite DC characters (and Cooke being one of my favorite creators), I wrote my gender final on the New Frontier and gender. Should be interesting to see if the special changes my opinion on anything.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 06:21 PM   #24
Tomwaitsfan
 
I love D Cooke. Everything he does is gold.
 
Old 12-13-2007, 07:14 PM   #25
Rebis
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by BornToRun
He said suck it up, silly rabbit

LOL. Good one.

Meanwhile: I'm stoked Canary will finally get her appearance in the New Frontier world. I agree with everyone who's rolling their eyes that "editorial" nixed a special featuring her. WTF? I also think I recall, from reading the extras in the New Frontier Absolute Edition, that Cooke and Bone wanted to do a Canary & Catwoman something-or-other. I'd be sooo all over either one of those.
 
 
   

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