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Dhargo 02/03/2018 22h22

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@Fred le mallrat :gne:
Kézako?

M'est avis qu'il faut suivre Marvel Nation. :beu:

Fredeur 02/03/2018 23h01

Ayé, on est en train de perdre Mallrat :(

scarletneedle 02/03/2018 23h03

J'ai eu peur d'avoir mal traduit le pitch de la série de Bendis.
Ouf! :D

wildcard 03/03/2018 15h32

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Tout ce que ça m'inspire est assez évident vu la tournure des choses : Samnee convainc Waid de reprendre "Captain America" il y a quelques mois. Ils atteignent le n°700 du titre. A priori tout va pour le mieux dans le meilleur des mondes. sauf qu'une rumeur insistante cite Ta-Nehisi Coates comme repreneur de la série, ce qui ne doit pas enchanter Samnee pour qui ça veut dire que son run sera écourté et peu donc pas soutenu par le staff éditorial (en somme, on lui a laissé Cap pour faire juste la transition entre Spencer et Coates).
Dans ces conditions, ça m'étonnerait que son départ ne coïncide pas avec un ressentiment vis-à-vis de Marvel (même si, pour la com', tout le monde dira que ça a été dix ans de collaboration merveilleuse).

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Sérieusement, tu as lu tout ça où ?
Parce que tu fais de ces circonvolutions, ou bien tu as des infos ou tu as une boule de cristal du tonnerre !

Pas besoin de circonvolutions ou de boule de cristal : c'est juste de la logique. Quand tu retraces la chronologie des faits aboutissant au départ de Samnee, c'est la conclusion la plus évidente.
T'en vois beaucoup des dessinateurs de son niveau qui partent en plein milieu d'un run, au début de l'année, alors qu'il bosse sur un projet qu'ils ont voulu reprendre mais que leur éditeur leur retire au profit d'un relaunch avec d'autres auteurs ?
Je reprends l'analogie avec Bendis et je mesure la différence : Bendis est depuis 17 ans chez Marvel, il a fait le tour de la maison, il a envie de changer d'air et en affranchit sa hiérarchie lorsque DC et lui trouvent un accord. La transition se passe idéalement, Marvel laisse Bendis finir ce qu'il fait comme il veut, à son rythme, DC l'attend tout en lui donnant le personnage qu'il voulait.
Samnee est depuis dix ans chez Marvel, il a connu la consécration avec un long run sur "Daredevil", puis a enchaîné avec "Black Widow" qu'il a initié, et reprend, comme il en rêvait, "Captain America", les trois séries avec Waid, son partenaire favori. Sauf que depuis qu'il bosse sur "Cap", la rumeur court que le titre va lui être retiré courant 2018 pour être relancé. Samnee a dû en avoir marre, il cesse de dessiner le titre au #700 et se casse de chez Marvel par la même occasion, avec sûrement une opportunité ailleurs. Comme ni lui ni Marvel ne semblent vouloir se répandre là-dessus, tout ça est annoncé sans commentaires négatifs de la part des deux parties.

A moi, ça me paraît le plus probable.

wildcard 03/03/2018 15h35

Deux titres "Superman", deux creator-owned : 4 titres.
Bendis avait avancé sur son blog travailler sur cinq projets pour DC. Donc, une dernière série en vue à terme, normalement.
Et, au passage, donc Gaydos le rejoint chez DC, donc "Jessica Jones" aura un nouveau dessinateur en même temps qu'une nouvelle scénariste.

doop 03/03/2018 17h03

Peut être parce que le cap de waid et samnee, tout comme leur black widow et leur daredevil, ne vendaient pas aussi ;)

Nate 03/03/2018 20h43

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Et, au passage, donc Gaydos le rejoint chez DC, donc "Jessica Jones" aura un nouveau dessinateur en même temps qu'une nouvelle scénariste.

Double occasion de ne pas aller plus loin pour JJ.

scarletneedle 03/03/2018 21h06



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DC Entertainment announces the creation of The Sandman Universe, a new Vertigo line of comic books curated by Neil Gaiman, conjuring epic storytelling, immersing readers into the evolving world of the Dreaming. The Sandman Universe begins with four new ongoing series, existing in a shared universe, building upon Gaiman’s New York Times best-selling series that lyrically weaved together stories of dreams and magic.

“The Sandman Universe has always been very close and personal to me and I am thrilled to open up the world once again to an extremely talented group of writers and artists,” explains Gaiman. “I get to see the joy in these brilliant people whom I’ve selected, as they get their chance to play in this world.”

Each writer was hand-selected by Gaiman for the following series:

THE DREAMING by Si Spurrier (2000AD, SUICIDE SQUAD)
HOUSE OF WHISPERS by Nalo Hopkinson (Brown Girl in the Ring, Midnight Robber, New Moon’s Arms)
LUCIFER by Dan Watters (Limbo, Assassin’s Creed comic series)
BOOKS OF MAGIC by Kat Howard (Roses and Rot, An Unkindness of Magicians)


The new line will begin August 8, 2018 with THE SANDMAN UNIVERSE #1, a one-shot story plotted by Gaiman and co-written by the four series writers. The issue will reintroduce the Sandman Universe and its characters, while establishing conflicts that will be examined in the monthly comic books., THE DREAMING and HOUSE OF WHISPERS will debut in September with LUCIFER and BOOKS OF MAGIC hitting shelves in October.

Vertigo is helmed by Executive Editor Mark Doyle, who returned to Vertigo last year after over-site of the Batman group of titles for DC, bringing a new editorial voice to the beloved imprint.

Gaiman continues, “We have a chance to remind people how fun this universe is, and with the new editorial direction from Mark Doyle, I believe we may create just a bit more magic for years to come.”

“Vertigo changed my life,” states Doyle. “I found Vertigo at a time when I was bored with comics, then I read SANDMAN and my head exploded. Suddenly I saw all these endless storytelling possibilities. I knew I had to get into comics and I had to get into Vertigo. To return to the imprint and work with Neil Gaiman to expand the Sandman Universe—it’s honestly a dream come true.”

Indie comic convention Emerald City Comic Con will feature a Vertigo panel on Saturday, March 3, join the conversation to hear more about these new series.

THE SANDMAN UNIVERSE:

About THE SANDMAN UNIVERSE #1
The story is plotted by Gaiman and written by Spurrier, Hopkinson, Watters and Howard, featuring art by Bilquis Evely with cover art by Jae Lee.

Daniel, the lord of Dreams, has gone missing and it causes chaos in the kingdom of dreams…A rift between worlds has opened, revealing a space beyond the Dreaming. Meanwhile, a book from Lucien’s library of all the unwritten books ever dreamed is discovered by a group of children in the waking world. Simultaneously, a new House appears—the House of Whispers—joining the Houses of Secret and Mystery in the Dreaming. Its proprietor is a fortune teller called Erzulie, whom the inhabitants of the Dreaming suspect may be responsible for all the strange goings on. Elsewhere, Lucifer has fallen again, only this time he might be in a Hell of his own design. And in London, a young boy named Timothy Hunter sleeps, in his dreams he becomes the world's most powerful magician, but in his nightmares, he becomes the world’s worst villain, which future will become reality?

From the mind of Neil Gaiman, a new world filled with dreams and nightmares, all of his wonderful characters living together in a shared universe for a story unlike anything we’ve ever seen before.

About THE DREAMING
There is a place where gods are born and stories are spun. But twenty-three years after he was anointed as its master, Dream of the Endless has inexplicably abandoned the Dreaming. His absence triggers a series of crimes and calamities which consume the lives of those already tangled in his fate, among them Lucien the librarian, Matthew the Raven, and Dora, a monstress without memories. But while they struggle to restore the King to his throne, they face intrigues from within and conquest from without. As usurpers circle the defenceless domain and an impossible shadow awaits its own birth beside a rip in reality, the denizens of the Dreaming play out their stories of loss and love, resignation and resistance.

About HOUSE OF WHISPERS
Latoya is in a coma. Her girlfriend enlists the help of Latoya’s two younger sisters. Using the Book of Whispers, they mistakenly steal the essence of Erzulie, a deity of voodoo mythology. The psychic blowback of the spell causes her house to crash into the Dreaming, beside the Houses of Secrets and Mystery and their custodians, Cain and Abel.
In the real world, the awakened young woman suffers a mystical form of Cotard’s Delusion—she believes she is already dead, and she’s transmitting her belief to others, causing them to become guardians of the Gap that has appeared in the Dreaming.

About LUCIFER
A few years ago, the devil vanished. Some people say he died or simply ran away, while others believe he never existed at all. But we aren’t some people. No. This is the one true story of what happened to the Prince of Lies, the Bringer of Light—Lucifer, the blind, destitute old man, who lives in a small boarding house in a quiet little town, where nothing is quite what it seems and no one can leave. He’s trapped, you see? Trapped in a bizarre prison with no memory of how he got there or why. Meanwhile in Los Angeles, a dying policeman believes his suffering may be a call to a divine mission—one that draws him towards revelations regarding the devil himself.

About BOOKS OF MAGIC
Timothy Hunter may be destined to become the most powerful magician in the universe, but he’s still a London teenager and having magical abilities complicates things more than it helps. It's not like he can use magic to pass his exams, stop being bullied, or convince his cute friend to date him. And while Tim’s trying to live his life, there are cultists who want to kill him, believing his power will eventually corrupt him, and turn him into a merciless mage. Oh, and those are the good guys. Luckily, his new substitute teacher is more than she appears, and may be able to help Tim discover the mystery behind the Books of Magic…
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DC a annoncé plusieurs titres issus de l'univers de Sandman sous l'égide de Neil Gaiman pour fêter les 30 ans du titre.
Cela débute par un one-shot intitulé Sandman Universe par Neil Gaiman, Nalo Hopkinson, Kat Howard, Si Spurrier et Dan Watters avec Bilquis Everly au dessin et une couverture par Jae Lee.

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Il y aura ensuite 4 titres par Nalo Hopkinson, Kat Howard, Si Spurrier et Dan Watters :

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Une interview de Neil Gaiman : ici.


Nortock Diab 06/03/2018 16h47

Et ben ça c'est de la news.
Vertigo publie, j'en suis !
J'aurais été beaucoup plus frileux si ce n'était pas le cas.

Niveau continuité, je me demande quels choix seront faits.
On parle de Daniel donc on peut voir ces comics comme postérieurs au Sandman de Neil Gaiman (pas d'incohérence avec le Dreaming non plus).
En revanche pour Books of Magic et Lucifer, cela ne semble pas être le cas.
La série House of Mystery de Vertigo est probablement complètement oubliée.

scarletneedle 06/03/2018 17h33

Mike Perkins chez DC?

https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/03...vel-dc-comics/

Fred le mallrat 08/03/2018 17h15

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DC lance un nouveau label nommé Black Label qui permet aux créateurs de donner leur vision d'un personnage libéré de toute continuité. Une sorte de All-Star. Format et durée décidée par les auteurs.
La ligne est supervisée par Mark Doyle.

Ont été annoncés :


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Superman: Year One by Frank Miller and John Romita Jr.:

“A groundbreaking, definitive treatment of Superman’s classic origin story in honor of his 80th anniversary. This story details new revelations that reframe the Man of Steel’s most famous milestones—from Kal-El’s frantic exile from Krypton, to Clark Kent’s childhood in Kansas, to his inevitable rise to become the most powerful and inspiring superhero of all time.”

Batman: Last Knight on Earth by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo:

“Batman wakes up in a desert. He doesn’t know what year it is or how The Joker’s head is alive in a jar beside him, but it’s the beginning of a quest unlike anything the Dark Knight has undertaken before. In this strange future, villains are triumphant and society has liberated itself from the burden of ethical codes. Fighting to survive while in search of answers, Bruce Wayne uncovers the truth about his role in this new world—and begins the last Batman story ever told.”

Batman: Damned by Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo:

“On a deserted Gotham City bridge, a body is found. Whispers spread the news: Joker is dead. But is this a dream come true or a nightmare being born? Now Batman and DC’s outlaw magician John Constantine must hunt the truth through a Gotham City hellscape. The city’s supernatural recesses are laced with hints about a killer’s identity, but the Dark Knight’s descent into horror will test his sanity and the limits of rationality, as he must face a horror that doesn’t wear a mask.”

Wonder Woman Hisoria: The Amazons by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Phil Jimenez:

“A Homeric epic of the lost history of the Amazons and Queen Hippolyta’s rise to power. Featuring monsters and myths, this three-book saga spans history from the creation of the Amazons to the moment Steve Trevor washes up on the shores of Paradise Island, changing our world forever.”

Wonder Woman: Diana’s Daughter by Greg Rucka (no artist yet announced)

“It’s been 20 years since the world stopped looking to the skies for hope, help, and inspiration. Now the world keeps its eyes down, and the powers that have risen have every intention of keeping things that way. Amongst a scattered, broken resistance, a young woman seeks to reclaim what has been forgotten, and on the way will learn the truth about herself, her heritage, and her destiny.”

The Other History of the DC Universe by John Ridley (no artist yet announced)

“A compelling literary series analyzing iconic DC moments and charting sociopolitical gains through the perspectives of DC Super Heroes who come from traditionally disenfranchised groups, including John Stewart, Extraño, Vixen, Supergirl, Katana and Rene Montoya, among others. At its core, the story focuses on the lives of those behind the costumes, and their endeavors to overcome real-world issues. It isn’t about saving the world, it’s about having the strength to simply be who you are.”
ca aurait du etre ca Ultimate!!!
J ai beau etre un fan de continuité.. je trouve que ce genre de label est une obligation pour permettre aussi aux createifs de se lacher sur un concept!!
Cool!! En une news.. DC repasse devant Fresh Start... sans se fatiguer.
Peut etre là que Samnee ira faire un projet.

scarletneedle 08/03/2018 17h40

Whaou!

Fredeur 08/03/2018 17h55

Excellent ce label.

captain Kimchi 08/03/2018 18h01

Quand ils disent trois épisodes, ils veulent bien dire trois numéros et non pas trois arcs ?
:hum: Du coup, cela va être des numéros de combien de pages :hum:

Je trouve que c'est une bonne initiative qui paradoxalement permettra d'enrichir la continuité future ( ou pas.).

archerhawke 08/03/2018 21h07

Choix logique vu le succès de White Knight, mais fallait le faire. Bien content. Je crois que je vais être accro à ce label.


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