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mellencamp 13/06/2018 23h41

Ce sera quand même pas Harley Quinn la directrice du "mental health center" (bien mise en avant sur ce poster)? Sinon faudra pas chercher bien loin pourquoi ça foire.:D

Obsid 14/06/2018 09h34

Perso, je suis intrigué par les personnages avec les toges blanches et ce qui semblent être le même masque que celui tenu par Sup

EsseJi 14/06/2018 09h38

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Le seul truc que le masque m'évoque, c'est Lonnie Machin (nom culte s'il en est).

Pourtant il me semblait évident que ça soit celui du Psycho Pirate.

JB 14/06/2018 09h48

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Pourtant il me semblait évident que ça soit celui du Psycho Pirate.

Je ne me rappelais pas s'il avait une bouche à son masque

wildcard 14/06/2018 15h28

Projet très alléchant. Juste dommage qu'il n'ait pas conservé le titre Sanctuary : c'était moins rebattu que de caser "Crisis".

J'espère aussi que Clay Mann assurera : à chaque fois qu'il a dessiné un script de King, il a fait des merveilles. Comme le projet est annoncé trois mois avant son lancement, je pense qu'il aura le temps de produire plusieurs épisodes d'avance.
Ou alors il ne fait qu'un arc, puis passe le relais à un autre dessinateur (comme dans le "Batman" de King) : ce ne serait pas choquant, ça permettrait de varier les ambiances, en fonction des patients.

scarletneedle 14/06/2018 17h17

Selon certains sites US, ce serait une mini-série en 7 épisodes.
Les sollicitations de lundi préciseront la chose.

JB 14/06/2018 17h50

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Big Barda (sa femme) et Golden Eagle (un Teen Titan).

Ce dernier n'était pas tombé en disgrâce durant le run de Palmiotti et Gray sur Hawkman ?

scarletneedle 14/06/2018 17h51

Si, si un espion.

scarletneedle 14/06/2018 17h53

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Source Polygon

Le projet Sanctuary de Tom King devient Heroes In Crisis avec Clay Mann au dessin :

https://buzzpreview.buzzcomics.net/2...isis-cover.jpg

Début le 26 septembre 2018.

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Selon certains sites US, ce serait une mini-série en 7 épisodes.
Les sollicitations de lundi préciseront la chose.

Tom King a confirmé que c'était une mini-série en 7 épisodes et en profite pour filer un (joli) aperçu :

https://buzzpreview.buzzcomics.net/2...x8VMAEftRk.jpg

Yaneck 15/06/2018 01h12

Sublime planche! Riche en détails, expressive... Miam quoi!

wildcard 15/06/2018 15h27

Parfait. 7 épisodes : c'est faisable pour Mann, qui, avec cette preview, montre qu'il est déjà dessus depuis un moment.
C'est bien aussi pour le pitch : une ongoing sur ce thème risquerait de ne pas tenir, mieux vaut miser sur une intrigue serrée - et qui n'empêchera pas d'y revenir à l'occasion pour ne pas épuiser le concept.

scarletneedle 15/06/2018 19h03

La rumeur Bleeding Cool du jiur : G.Willow Wilson sur Wonder Woman?

https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/06...-wonder-woman/

scarletneedle 15/06/2018 19h05

Le point Black Label du jour :

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DC Black Label is a brand-new publishing imprint dedicated to giving premier writers and artists the chance to expand on DC’s unrivaled characters with unique, standalone stories set outside DC continuity. The imprint will be DC’s home for classy, collectible superhero stories aimed at mature readers looking to be challenged and surprised as they’re entertained, with an eye for the unique and remarkable. In that regard, each DC Black Label series will have a unique format and a release schedule designed to best serve the story and creative vision, with the first of the previously announced DC Black Label titles set to debut later this year:

BATMAN: DAMNED #1 – September 19, 2018 (bimonthly, three issues)
SUPERMAN: YEAR ONE #1 – November, 2018 (bimonthly, three issues)
THE OTHER HISTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE #1 – December, 2018 (three issues)

While the new, upcoming series have gotten fans talking—and all of us here at DC are as excited to read them as you are, so we certainly understand—they’ll also be joined under the banner by some beloved existing titles that represent the DC Black Label spirit and mission. These were Black Label books before there was a Black Label, and can give fans a clearer idea of what to expect from the line as a whole.

The first out of the gate will be Sean Murphy’s BATMAN: WHITE KNIGHT, which recently wrapped up its eight-issue run. With its ruminations on the true meaning of justice and whether Gotham City’s crimefighters may be just as mad as its criminals, Batman: White Knight resonated with fans and critics alike, resulting in one of the most important and thoroughly original Batman comics released in quite some time. A crucial storyline that both redefines the Dark Knight and his cast of characters while taking them on an imaginative and wholly original adventure that wouldn’t be possible within DC Universe continuity, Batman: White Knight will be right at home at DC Black Label when the collected edition is released on October 9th.

In addition, fans can look forward to several of DC’s most acclaimed and influential comics getting a DC Black Label release as well. Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’s ALL-STAR SUPERMAN, Darwyn Cooke’s DC: THE NEW FRONTIER and Mark Waid and Alex Ross’ KINGDOM COME will all soon be released under the imprint. They’ll also be joined by some historic work from legendary artist and writer Frank Miller, whose BATMAN: YEAR ONE and BATMAN: DARK KNIGHT: MASTER RACE will become part of the line as well, timed to the release of his new Superman: Year One series with John Romita, Jr.

In short, it’s a great year to be a fan of smart, genre-pushing comic books. If this is the first time you’re hearing about the new DC Black Label titles, you’ll definitely want to check out our earlier announcement for all the details. But for the rest of you, let us know what you think! Are you excited about the way DC Black Label is shaping up? Will you be grabbing the Batman: White Knight collected edition? Which of the new DC Black Label books are you most excited about? Sound off in the comments below!
https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2018/0...dc-black-label

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DC Comics has announced release dates for the first issues of its inaugural round of Black Label titles, each of which will run for three issues.

Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo's Batman: Damned #1 will release September 19, with later issues releasing bimonthly. Frank Miller and John Romita, Jr.'s Superman: Year One #1 will now arrive in November as opposed to its intially projected August release date, and continue bimonthly. Finally, The Other History of the DC Universe #1 from writer John Ridley and an unannounced art team will debut in December, following a monthly schedule thereafter.

Previously announced but unscheduled titles include Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Phil Jimenez; Batman: Last Knight on Earth by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, and Wonder Woman: Diana's Daughter by Greg Rucka and an artist to be announced.

Check out more details on the announced titles here .

Additionally, DC will reprint several titles from its now defunct Elseworlds and All-Star lines under its Black Label imprint, all of which can be said to follow the same creator-driven ethos of the line.

The titles to be reprinted include Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely's All-Star Superman, Mark Waid and Alex Ross's Kingdom Come, Darwyn Cooke's The New Frontier, Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli's Batman: Year One, and Miller, Azzarello and Andy Kubert's Dark Knight III: The Master Race. Sean Gordon Murphy's Batman: White Knight will also be collected under the Black Label imprint, as previously reported.

No specific release dates for these reprints were announced.
https://www.newsarama.com/40393-dc-b...ase-dates.html

softverre 15/06/2018 21h18

Bon ben c'est sûr, le nouveau Label DC ciné s'appellera Black ou Black Label... Ils vont essayer de nous le mettre en avant un max dans les comics avant la sortie du film Joker ! Et je suis intimement convaincu que le Batman de Matt Reeves fera aussi partie de ce label.

blazman 18/06/2018 17h54

Je pige pas les réimpressions via ce black label...


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