Mad Cave Studios is doing new Gatchman and Flash Gordon comics, with debt previews for each coming on FCBD.
Both will be the start of lines featuring those characters that will include an ongoing title, trade collections and mini series featuring different characters.
Dynamite will be launching several books based on Hanna Barbera properties, including Space Ghost and Jonny Quest. There's a JQ FCBD issue planned as well.
Marvel will finally be publishing Disney comics, starting with an Uncle Scrooge one-shot called Uncle Scrooge and the Infinity Dime that will have an Alex Ross variant cover.
Marvel will also be using its Marvel Must Haves brand to release several 80 page giveaway collections at comic shops, the first will feature issues of Spider-Man/Deadpool, Thor and Ms. Marvel. I'm not sure how giving these away at comic shops, where only comic readers go, will help draw new readers, but I at least applaud the effort. I think libraries and movie theatres and brick and mortar book stores would be a better target for these giveaways if the hope is to bring in new readers to Marvel characters.
DC is launching a new reprint collection line called DC Finest. Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman and Catwoman collections are in the first wave. They will feature material form different eras (WW is the Gail Simone run, Superman Action 1-25 and Superman 1-5, Batman Year One and Year Two, etc.). Sort of a DC equivalent to the Marvel Epic collections. Looks like each will retail for about $34.99 which is a better deal than the Epics.
Of course there were also announcements of cross-over events for Marvel and DC too, which is normally a yawn for me, but DC's Absolute Power is by Mark Waid and Dan Mora, the team behind World's Finest, so it has potential, even if the plot (Amanda Waller stealing all heroes and villains powers) that isn't a draw for me normally.
I'm sure there other announcements I missed, so if you saw something, add it here.
Both will be the start of lines featuring those characters that will include an ongoing title, trade collections and mini series featuring different characters.
Dynamite will be launching several books based on Hanna Barbera properties, including Space Ghost and Jonny Quest. There's a JQ FCBD issue planned as well.
Marvel will finally be publishing Disney comics, starting with an Uncle Scrooge one-shot called Uncle Scrooge and the Infinity Dime that will have an Alex Ross variant cover.
Marvel will also be using its Marvel Must Haves brand to release several 80 page giveaway collections at comic shops, the first will feature issues of Spider-Man/Deadpool, Thor and Ms. Marvel. I'm not sure how giving these away at comic shops, where only comic readers go, will help draw new readers, but I at least applaud the effort. I think libraries and movie theatres and brick and mortar book stores would be a better target for these giveaways if the hope is to bring in new readers to Marvel characters.
DC is launching a new reprint collection line called DC Finest. Superman, Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman and Catwoman collections are in the first wave. They will feature material form different eras (WW is the Gail Simone run, Superman Action 1-25 and Superman 1-5, Batman Year One and Year Two, etc.). Sort of a DC equivalent to the Marvel Epic collections. Looks like each will retail for about $34.99 which is a better deal than the Epics.
Of course there were also announcements of cross-over events for Marvel and DC too, which is normally a yawn for me, but DC's Absolute Power is by Mark Waid and Dan Mora, the team behind World's Finest, so it has potential, even if the plot (Amanda Waller stealing all heroes and villains powers) that isn't a draw for me normally.
I'm sure there other announcements I missed, so if you saw something, add it here.
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