Saturday, March 25, 2006

THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY


This June, Image Founder JIM VALENTINO cleans the slate for a new chapter in the saga of ShadowHawk, with a special issue delving into the character's past. "Past Lives" will feature four stories by four different creative teams offering glimpses into the lives of ShadowHawks in a stand- alone issue with no ads.

Having recently reclaimed his helmet and his heritage, young Eddie Collins, the current and last ShadowHawk in a 5000 year lineage, delves into his legacy and examines the lives of three ShadowHawks that came before him.

A Spanish monk discovers the true meaning of justice in a tale by writer PEDRO ANGOSTO. Entitled Halcón Sombrío, the story traces ShadowHawk back to the Aztec Empire during the invasion of Cortes's army and marks the return of CARLOS RODRIGUEZ, the artist who helped re-launch SHADOWHAWK as an ongoing series in 2005.

Hawk and Shadow, meanwhile, is set in London in the year 1830, and focuses on a strife-torn family caught up in the ever-growing opium trade and a ShadowHawk forced to face his own brother as the war that never ends begins. Written, illustrated and colored by THE SHARP BROTHERS, who also provide the cover to this special issue.

Fast forwarding to 1970’s New York, ShadowHawkGirl features collaboration between former SHADOWHAWK writer SCOTT WHERLE and EMISSARY & REX MUNDI artist JUAN FERREYRA for the tale of a would-be ShadowHawk who discovers the hero within herself and proves to be an unlikely source of inspiration.

To cap it all off, the regular SHADOWHAWK team of writer/penciler VALENTINO, inker G.W. FISHER and colorist CHRIS McFANN provide a framing sequence featuring the current SHADOWHAWK, Eddie Collins, as the stage is set for the next phase in ShadowHawk's life – including the debut of an all-new costume!

SHADOWHAWK #13 is available for order in the in the April issue of Diamond Previews (on-sale March 22) and hits the stands in June.

11 Pulse-Pounding Preview Pages of Moon Knight #1

Moon Knight returns this April with a new ongoing series thanks to acclaimed novelist Charlie Huston (Caught Stealing, Six Bad Things) and super-star artist David Finch (New Avengers).


MOON KNIGHT #1 FEB062001 Written by Charlie Huston Pencils & Cover by David Finch 32 PGS./Rated T+ SUGGESTED FOR TEENS AND UP …$2.99 FOC - 3/16, On Sale - 4/5/2006






Monday, March 20, 2006

Actionopolis Creators Kick Off U.S. Tour at Wizard World L.A.

Actionopolis is kicking of its U.S. book tour by dispatching itsActionistas to Wizard World, Los Angeles! The major west coastconvention starts today and runs through the weekend.

Look for the following Actionistas on the convention floor throughoutthe show:

Dan Hipp is well known to comic fans as the creator of the ImageComics title "Amazing Joy Buzzards". He's contributed is talents toActionopolis as the illustrator "What I did on my Hypergalactic,Interstellar Summer Vacation", which is due in comic shop and bookstores in July.

Christopher E. Long, wowed comic readers with his IDW crime book "EasyWay" and has gone on to write "X-Men Unlimited" for Marvel. ForActionopolis, he's written "Blackfoot Braves Society", slated for aSeptember release, and "DragonBlood" due out in 2007.

Dan Wickline, writer of "30 Days of Night: Dead Space" will also bewriting Actionopolis' "Mystery Detective League," due out in 2007.

MARVEL SIGNS J. SCOTT CAMPBELL TO EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT! SUPERSTAR ARTIST TO DRAW TOP-SECRET SPIDER-MAN PROJECT!

“I was very excited!” exclaims J. Scott Campbell, thinking back to the moment when industry-leader Marvel Comics offered him his own exclusive contract. “I’ve been a huge fan of all things Marvel ever since I can remember! And after ten years in the business, I’m thrilled to have some real fun with these characters I’ve loved since I was a kid!”

Campbell, the fan-favorite artistic force behind the ultra-popular GEN 13 and DANGER GIRL series, and the current project WILDSIDERZ, was roped into the Marvel stable by an offer he simply could not refuse: to work on a new, ultra-secret project alongside award-winning writer Jeph Loeb.

“That was a killer combination I just couldn’t say no to!” enthuses Campbell.

“I’m going to be working on my absolute favorite Marvel character right out of the gate. And I seem to also be getting quite a bit of creative input on the project, so I couldn’t be happier!”

The good feelings are mutual, when it comes to Campbell’s new partner, Jeph Loeb. “When I first came to Marvel,” explains the scribe, “Joe Quesada asked if I was interested in a certain character. I told him if we could get this ONE guy to draw it, I was in.”

“J. Scott Campbell has waited his whole life for this gig and I’m thrilled to be the writer who creates the story he’ll illustrate. We’ve talked about this project in general - too soon to talk about story - and, just as fans, we see the characters EXACTLY the same...as if we’re finishing each other’s sentences! Can’t wait to see what Jeff creates!”

“This is gonna rock!”

“Yes, Jeph and I have been brainstorming a lot about the overall tone we’d like to take with the series and which villains and guest stars we’d both like to see,” adds Campbell. “It’s in the very beginning stages right now, but I already love what we’ve been discussing!”

“I think the fans are in for a great ride!”

More details on the project to be revealed soon. Look to Marvel.com for all your super-heroic needs.

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HOT ARTIST SKOTTIE YOUNG SIGNS EXCLUSIVE DEAL WITH MARVEL COMICS!

Skottie Young, known for his unique and stylish art on NEW WARRIORS, HUMAN TORCH, ICEMAN, VENOM, SPIDER-MAN: LEGEND OF THE SPIDER-CLAN, and X-MEN UNLIMITED feels like he’s paid some dues with Marvel Comics…and now he’s going exclusive with the industry leader.

“I've been working with Marvel since 2001 and for them to offer me a permanent home for the next few years is exciting,” says he. “Knowing that I'm going to be doing projects with Marvel for the foreseeable future let's me put a little more energy into the creative process, and less on lining up my next project. I'm looking forward to growing as an artist!”

Above and beyond comics, he has also been artistically involved with animation, toys, trading cards, and role-playing games.

When asked why Marvel is the type of company he can commit to, Young is quick to answer, and answer confidently. “There's plenty of reasons really. There are some great characters at Marvel that I'd like to sink my teeth into, but mostly, working with (writer) Zeb Wells on a few more projects is what really hooked me in. We had such a great time on NEW WARRIORS, and I just couldn't imagine not moving onto another project or company with out him.”

“Zeb and I really put our heads together and came up with a fun approach on that title. I think the end result was exactly what we intended it to be. This was also the first project that I controlled all of the art chores, pencils, inks and colors. So, that was a fun challenge and a great learning experience.”

“And, like I said before, I've been working with Marvel for awhile already, so I feel comfortable with the crew up there.”

“The money is a nice touch, to...haha”

Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada has high praise for Young. “We’re probably overdue with showing Skottie how much he means to us at Marvel, but hey, better late than never! His work is a great example of the diversity in art styles we want to nurture here. He and it rock this House.”

Young is dreaming of future work, of course, and the vast library of Marvel characters. “First, I would give up a limb to bring back GENERATION X. I'm not even kidding. That book is the reason that I draw comics for a living. It blew my mind. Chamber, Skin, and the rest of the crew were so sick. So, if I could just convince someone up at the House to throw me the keys that car, I could die a happy man.”

“Second would be Spidey and Venom. I did a short run on Venom at the end of the last series and people seemed to like it. I enjoy villains, and Venom is just nasty. I think that is most def a character that I could try some new things on. I'd love to start a new ongoing of Venom and just tear it up. Or just get on Spidey book and flip it on its head.”

Still, for the present and immediate future, the young artist is pragmatic. “Now that the pressure of lining up new projects out in the world is gone, I can really focus on stepping up my game. NEW WARRIORS was a funny book, and the art matched that tone. After working on that kind of art, I'm ready to get a little gritty, and dark. I really want to deal with some heavier material.”

“I think that will help push me to find new places that I can take my art.”


ILLUSTRATOR OF THE FANTASTIC SCORES FANTASTIC NEW DEAL WITH MARVEL COMICS!

Well-rounded artist Tommy Lee Edwards has sketched out an exclusive deal with the House of Ideas, industry leader Marvel Comics.

Edwards lush painted graphics and detailed illustrations have not only been admired by comic fans, but have also been devoured by followers of advertising, animation, movies, children’s books, magazines, and video games. In the comics world, his art has been glimpsed in and on THE QUESTION, BATMAN: GOLDEN STREETS OF GOTHAM, STAR WARS: EMPIRE, HELLBOY: WEIRD TALES, WHAT IF: DAREDEVIL, X-MEN, and X-FACTOR.
To coin a phrase, Edwards has “seen it all and done it all”.

In comics, I guess I'd have to say that I'm pretty proud of THE QUESTION miniseries I illustrated for DC,” he notes. “Rick Veitch wrote a great story and gave me the opportunity to really push the envelope in the realm of technique and storytelling.”

“Wow!” exclaims Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada. “Tommy’s been knockin’ our socks off in so many different mediums! Seems everywhere I turn, I see his gorgeous art...now, we got ‘im here at Marvel and our characters and covers have never looked better!”

“I feel great about the kind of work I'll be doing,” says the artist himself, commenting on his new contract. “And it also feels nice that people may actually see it. I was getting tired of putting my heart and soul into a project- only to have no promotion from the publisher, and no trade paperbacks. My deal with Marvel has the potential to be just the opposite. The other cool thing for me, is that the ‘exclusivity’ factor applies only to comics. It's important that I'm still able to work as an illustrator in the realm of movies, children's books, animation, and computer games.”

“I'm painting a pile of covers for DAREDEVIL right now,” he continues. “The main project I'll be spending this first year on is a five-issue series called BULLET POINTS. It's written by J. Michael Straczynski, and involves a huge chunk of the Marvel Universe. Some of the main characters are Reed Richards, The Hulk, Iron Man, Peter Parker, Steve Rogers, and Doctor Strange.”

MARVEL COMICS AWARDS EXCLUSIVE CONTRACT TO ARTIST YANICK PAQUETTE!

Talented penciller Yanick Paquette echoes many other creators when he says that a Marvel exclusive fulfills a childhood dream.

“As a kid I always favored Marvel over DC,” notes Paquette. “But somehow, I’ve spent most of my professional life to this point at DC, greatly enjoying working on books like
TERRA OBSCURA and SEVEN SOLDIERS.”

“Still, my early days love for the X-Men was haunting me and when Marvel offered to join me in my dream and let me tackle these characters, I just couldn't resist.”

Paquette has worked for a bevy of comic book publishers, lending his unique, striking character work to such books as X-FILES, XENA, GEN 13, WONDER WOMAN, SUPERMAN, JLA, AVENGERS, and GAMBIT. He may be best known for his work on the aforementioned two volumes of TERRA OBSCURA, for ABC.

Marvel Fans looking forward to the upcoming universe-wide CIVIL WAR will find Paquette delineating CIVIL WAR: X-MEN.

Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada is happy to be part of completing on of Paquette’s professional goals. “Yanick’s a great guy, a fantastic artist, and someone who’s been toiling too quietly in the industry. He deserves to be up in the clouds with the rest of us at good ol’ Marvel…we’ll make a superstar outta him!”

The artist has previously stated that his three big art influences are Kevin Nolan, Adam Hughes, and Mike Mignola. “And many others from the old realistic school like Al Williamson and Hal Foster. I admire that old school a lot,” he adds.

Paquette is very optimistic about his new home at Marvel. “After years of drawing comics for a living, I’m going back to my childhood passion to renew my fervor and creativity for my work.”

MARVEL TAKES ON HOT YOUNG WRITER! ZEB WELLS GOES EXCLUSIVE WITH THE HOUSE OF IDEAS!

Fresh-faced writer and filmmaker Zeb Wells is a happy guy. He’s recently accepted an exclusive contract with Marvel Comics and is looking towards a bright and creative future with the industry giant.

“Axel took a chance on me and has always looked out for me. Joe has always believed in me as a writer. They’ve both pushed me to do my best work, and have put up with a lot of the growing pains of working with an inexperienced writer,” says Wells of his tutelage under Marvel professors and senior editors Axel Alonso and Joe Quesada. “On top of that, the Marvel Universe just feels like home. In many ways the DC Universe is a place for mythic stories, where the Marvel Universe is a place to explore the sloppy imperfection of being human. As someone with glaring imperfections and almost crippling flaws, I feel this is the place to tell my stories.”

“I didn’t see it coming at all, so it was very exciting, obviously.”

Wells, two-time winner of Wizard Magazine’s “Direct to Video” Contest, has been getting his feet wet in the Marvel Universe with work on SPIDER-MAN’S TANGLED WEBS, PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN, SPIDER-MAN: DOCTOR OCTOPUS-YEAR ONE, and NEW WARRIORS. He’s even dipped into the kid-friendly side of Marvel with MARVEL ADVENTURES: SPIDER-MAN and can currently be found putting words in the mouth of DOC SAMSON.

“Axel and I have been thinking of never allowing Zeb near Spider-Man ever again, just to see him cry!” chuckles Quesada, Marvel Editor-in-Chief. “But seeing how were just not that mean here at ol’ Marvel, we might consider letting him play with the webs again…maybe. If his adoring public demands!”

“Yeah, it's kind of weird that I'm still fairly green and have already gotten Spider-Man ‘out of the way’,” says Wells of his spider-obsession. “If I hadn't worked on him already,
I'd definitely be chomping at the bit to write him. Axel once said that I have a tendency to write humorous stories with a heart of gold, and I think Spidey really let me indulge that compulsion. I guess with Spidey well spoken for I'll have to develop some new tricks...”

There’s another recent project that Wells is also proud of. “FANTASTIC FOUR/IRON MAN: BIG IN JAPAN with Seth Fisher is unlike anything I’ve done, or seen done before. It feels like an artistic success, as pretentious as that sounds. And I’m immensely proud of the work Skottie Young and I did on NEW WARRIORS.”

“I feel like Skottie and I have just begun to tap what we’re capable of as a duo. We both feel that there is so much more to discover and accomplish, and our plan is to work together as much as possible and shame whatever we’ve done together in the past. I’d also like to do more stories geared toward the darker aesthetic I played around with in
SPIDER-MAN: DOCTOR OCTOPUS-YEAR ONE.”

Fans of that “darker aesthetic” may also be interested in a project or two that Wells would simply “die” for. “I have an idea for a Blade story I would literally give ANYTHING to write, and I think there’s something in Venom’s new status quo that could make great stories as well.”

Adjustments Made to Alias Release Schedule

Alias Comics recently announced new policies designed to lessen, if not completely eliminate, late shipping titles.

New policies, enacted in February 2006, require all creators to have their books completed and delivered to Alias Comics in full before the publisher will solicit them to readers, which will result in an all but certain guarantee that books will always furthermore ship according to their release date upon solicitation.

The first books shipping on this new schedule will be released on March 22, and include Yenny #3, Victoria’s Secret Service #1 , HyperActives #1, Atomik Mike #1, SixGun Samurai #4, Lullaby: Once Upon a Time, and The Legend of Isis #8. Following on March 29 with Yenny #4, Twin Blades #1, Tempest, and Hammer Kid #0.

On this new schedule, the publisher acknowledges that readers will experience a short delay in releases throughout the summer while books are adjusted to fit the new schedule.

Alias goes on to note that several upcoming releases will be spaced out until they can be on the same schedule. Among these titles are Six Gun #6, Lethal Instinct #6, Lullaby #4, 10th Muse #11, Isis #10, and Victoria’s Secret Service #2 – all of which are now re-solicited in the April issue of Previews catalog, expecting a June 2006 release.

“The decision was made in February, but there are a few titles still grandfathered in,” said a spokesperson at Alias. “We will monitor those titles very closely— being sure we have distinct proof they are on schedule at the studio—until we can get them under the same policy as the rest of our books.”

All Alias titles are expected to be brought under the new release schedule before the September releases. Said the spokesperson: “This way there will be no need for guessing, and we will be able to assure our audience that our books will be available on time.”

“It Lurks, It Prowls…”

Anchor Bay Entertainment, an IDT Entertainment Company, presents the terrifying story of a dark legend come to life seeking vengeance on mankind. From acclaimed writer/producer Stephen J. Cannell (“A Team”, “Hunter”, “Profit”, “21 Jump Street”) comes…It Waits! Premiering on DVD May 23rd, 2006, consumers won’t have to wait any longer to thrill at the extensive bonus features including behind-the-scenes footage and interviews of the cast and writers, in addition to a feature-length audio commentary. SRP is $19.98 and pre-book date is April 12.

Written by Cannell, Thomas E. Szollosi (“Mythquest”) and Richard Christian Matheson (Masters of Horror) and directed by Steven R. Monroe (House of 9), It Waits focuses on a tale taken from Native American folklore of a lost Human Being whose vicious resentments fueled an anger so fierce that its soul was banished from the world of the living. What happens when this malevolent spirit returns – can anyone stop its relentless and destructive powers?

After her best friend is killed in an auto accident in which she was the driver, Forest Ranger Danielle St. Clair (Cerina Vincent – “CSI”, Not Another Teen Movie) moves into a secluded watchtower in the mountains to bury herself in her work, unaware that something else is buried in the forest. A spirit of the underworld – a victim of its own evil bitterness long entombed in a cave. For a chance to escape and exact its bloody revenge, it waits…

And when accidentally released, the peaceful forest becomes a killing ground. Only Danielle and her fiancé Justin (Dominic Zamprogna, “Battlestar Galactica”) are left to stand up against this ancient nightmare.

Value-added supplements on the It Waits DVD include:

Widescreen Presentation (1.77:1), enhanced for 16x9 TVs
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
“Blood On The Pines” Behind-The-Scenes Featurette
Feature-length audio commentary with director Steven R. Monroe and star Cerina Vincent
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UPCOMING FROM DARK HORSE COMICS

Lone Wolf and Cub creators Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima tell the tale of a master ninja in Path of the Assassin


Path of the Assassin (known as Hanzo no Mon in Japan) is the story of Hattori Hanzo, the fabled master ninja whose duty it was to protect Tokugawa Ieyasu—the shogun who would later unite Japan into one great nation. As the secret caretaker of such an influential future leader, Hanzo must use vast and varied ninja talents. Living in the shadows near Ieyasu, Hanzo himself must learn to become a complete man as he guides his master to the same destination.

Path of the Assassin is a worthy and entertaining addition to the Koike and Kojima samurai manga library and will be presented un-retouched in the original Japanese right- to -left format.

Path of the Assassin features story by Kazuo Koike with art by Goseki Kojima. Volume 1 arrives on sale June 28 with a retail price of $13.95.

All-new Star Wars: Legacy series to launch withspecial 25 cent issue!

Welcome to the beginning of a grand, new chapter in the Star Wars saga! This special 25¢ comic sets the stage for the launch of the new Star Wars: Legacy series, which begins in June.

More than a hundred years have passed since the events in Return of the Jedi and the days of the New Jedi Order. There is a new evil gripping the galaxy, shattering a resurgent Empire and seeking to destroy the last of the Jedi. Even as their power is failing, the Jedi hold to one final hope: the last remaining heir to the Skywalker legacy.

It’s a brave new galaxy for Star Wars fans, at once familiar and surprising—interplanetary intrigue and adventure on an epic scale; iconic heroes and villains cast in new roles and caught in surprising new situations. Everything you’ve loved about Star Wars, but nothing you expect!

Star Wars: Legacy #0 features story by John Ostrander and Jan Duursema, with art by Duursema and Sean Cooke. This special issue arrives May 17 with a retail price of only25¢!

Teen superhero Lindsay Goldman is back with all new adventures in GoGirl!: Robots Gone Wild


The award-winning GoGirl! is back with two exciting new adventures in one volume in this original graphic novel from creators Trina Robbins and Anne Timmons.

Video games can get too realistic, as the flying teenager, GoGirl! discovers in “Prisoners of the Machine,” when she and her friends find themselves trapped inside a computer and menaced by giant anime-robots! And in “Double Trouble,” GoGirl!’s arch-enemies create a robot that looks just like her, except that it has the mind of a master criminal. How can our heroine convince the cops that she didn’t rob that bank, when everyone saw her do it? Plus, GoGirl!’s sidekick, Haseena, tired of always being rescued by the flying teen, takes up sleuthing herself in “Haseena Ross, Girl Detective.”

GoGirl!: Robots Gone Wild features stories by Trina Robbins with art by Anne Timmons. It arrives on sale June 28 with a retail price of $14.95.


Goon creator Eric Powell draws special Conan one-shot!

A special one-shot story in honor of Conan creator Robert E. Howard’s centennial will feature art by the lovely and talented Eric Powell, creator of The Goon. This issue tells the story of one wild and fateful night in the life of a young storyteller in an Aquilonian farming community—the night Conan, Janissa the Widowmaker, and Kalanthes, priest of Ibis, came to town, pursued by all the demons of hell. Always a dreamer, telling tales of great deeds in faraway lands, the storyteller gets a look at all-out action, heroism, and sacrifice on the dusty streets of his home town, and is forever changed by the experience.

Conan #28 features story by Kurt Busiek, art by Eric Powell, colors by Dave Stewart, and cover by Tony Harris. Issue #28 arrives May 17with a retail price of $2.99.

Award-winning creators Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá bring their unique talents to the short story collection De:Tales.

Fábio Moon and Gabriel Bá are Brazilian twins who share an award-winning talent for comics and an abiding love of the medium. Following in the wake of brothers Gilbert & Jaime Hernandez and Tomer & Asaf Hanuka, Moon & Bá bring their considerable skills to Dark Horse in De:Tales, their first major American release!

This collection of short stories features the pair working together, in tandem, or separately—trading off on the roles of writing and illustrating, sharing those roles, or flying solo. Brimming with all the details of human life, their charming tales move from the urban reality of their home in São Paulo to the magical realism of their Latin American background, living up to the twins’ critical acclaim and proving that they are a talented pair to watch out for.

Phoenix Rising in Ultimate X-Men #69?


Faced with a power quickly becoming too much to handle and a cult that thinks she’s a cosmic god, could Jean Grey actually be turning into Ultimate Phoenix? Ultimate X-Men #69 kicks off the three-part “Phoenix” story arc where the mystery behind Jean Grey begins to unravel.



ULTIMATE X-MEN #69
Written by Robert Kirkman Pencils & Cover by Ben oliver
32 PGS./Rated T+ SUGGESTED FOR TEENS AND UP …$2.99
FOC - 3/16, On Sale - 4/5/2006