
Sunday, a select group of comic retailers made their way home from the Great White North as DC’s RRP meeting wrapped up in Montreal. The weekend held a handful of presentations from DC's various imprints and divisions, and while mostly focusing on information for retailers, many editorial announcements regarding upcoming projects were made.
While many of the announcements and talking points re-iterated news from this summer’s convention season, a few new tidbits and announcements were thrown in for spice.
In no particular order:
(
edited) As announced at Chicago, Dynamite’s Red Sonja will cross over with (and revive) DC’s Claw character, and the two will be in a four issue miniseries published under the Wildstorm banner. Jim Lee will provide all four covers, with vriant covers by others artists (Alex Ross will provide the alternate cover to issue #1), which will kick off Wildstorm’s sword and sorcery line (to be called "Storm & Sorcery") and a new Claw series.
While he’s he’ll be meeting many heroes of the Wildstorm Universe throughout the
Captain Atom: Armageddon miniseries, his meeting with The Authority in issue #5 will lead to a “big event.” The returning Wildstorm titles were again mentioned:
Wildcats by Grant Morrison and Jim Lee;
Gen13 by Gail Simone and Talent Caldwell; and
Wetworks by Mike Carey and Whilce Portacio. No specific dates for the three series’ launches were mentioned.
What appears to be the final Alan Moore/Kevin O’Neil
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen project to come from Wildstorm,
The Black Dossier will be a hardcover which will include many formats, including a 3D segment.
Chris Sprouse will step in for a two issue fill-in on
Ex Machina, spelling off regular series artist Tony Harris sometime after issue #20.
Each issue of
52* will contain 20 pages of stories with back-ups. Issues #2-#11 will feature a 10-part “History of the DCU” story. As mentioned before, the weekly series will tie-into seasons and holidays and will see six stories running throughout the run.
The maximum cover price the weekly series will be is $2.99. It will launch in the second week of May, and will be the chance for some minor characters to shine.
Hawkman changes its title to
Hawkgirl with issue #50 as a part of the publisher’s “One Year Later…” event. The series will also be getting a creative team change, with Walt Simonson coming on board as writer and Howard Chaykin joining as penciler (marking the first return of both to mainstream, ongoing DCU work in years – and the first time in years that the two former studio mates will be working together).
Asked how edgy the series would be, it was stated that the
Hawkgirl series may be stronger than some of the softer DCU titles, but will be a part of the DC Universe.
Absolute Sandman starts in 2006; there was no announcement of price or extras yet, but DC will be recoloring the early issues of the
Sandman series to match the higher production values of the later issues, as well as touching up the lettering in some issues where reversed lettering dropped out a bit. This is part of a plan to do
every Sandman story in the Absolute format. Concurrent with the publication of
Absolute Sandman, DC will not be keeping the current hardcovers edition collections of the series in print.
February will see the next of DC’s progression in its revival of IPC characters (
Albion), with Thunderbolt Jaxon by Dave Gibbons and John Higgins. Garth Ennis is reportedly to follow in the IPC line with a miniseries, though the character Ennis will be handling was not named.
Though not slated to be announced, DC representatives, noting that the DC solicts had leaked out over the weekend on the Silver Bullet Comic Books website (since taken down and not to be confused with retailer and Newsarama sponsor silverbulletcomics.com), confirmed that the current
Wonder Woman series will be ending that month, as will
Gotham Central and
Gotham Knights.
Flash ends in January with the already-solicited issue.
June and July: there will be one new major series launch each week; and in July – one new major high-profile creative team launch.
June & Juiy: one new major series launch every week in June, one new major high-profile creative team launch every week in July.
Batman/Spirit will ship in June, with the new ongoing Darwyn Cooke
Spirit series starting in June.
In DC Direct news, an upcoming Silver Age Superman set will include Superman (with robot machineworks behind the s-shield), Lois, Jimmy, Perry, Lex, and Beppo the Super-Monkey.
There will be a recall on the
Crisis on Infinite Earths action figures from DC Direct, due to line-wide problems with paints, assembly, and looks. Consumers will be able to return figures they bought as well. The production problems with the
CoIE line was pointed to as the cause of the shipping date changes for other DC Direct lines.
Upcoming Infinite Crisis figures will include Power Girl, Alex Luthor, OMAC, and Superboy Prime with his new costume design.
There will also be a line of figures based on Darwyn Cooke’s versions of the characters from
DC: New Frontier.
The next Elseworlds series will include a Spectre/Norm McCay two figure set at a single-figure price, in a box designed to match the look of the original Kingdom Come boxes. The subline will also include more
Red Son figures and
Gotham by Gaslight figures.
The coming JSA line will include four modern JSA member figures, and one classic--the Atom--which will feature two complete figures in one box, one with the hood costume and one with the cowl revealing the lower face.