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scarletneedle 31/05/2018 23h29

DC Nation juin 2018
 
Nouveau mois, nouveau topic : comme les mois derniers, le 1er post du topic servira d'index pour les news afin de faciliter l'accès à celles-ci quand elles seront noyées au milieu des discussions qu'elles entraînent.

Le topic du mois dernier: ici.
  • Le retour du label Vertigo se précise pour ses 25 ans : après le retour de Sandman et de son univers, ce sont 7 nouveaux titres qui arrivent!

  • 15 Variant Covers ou couvertures pour juin, juillet et août par Lee Weeks, Stjepan Sejic, Guillem March, Jonboy Meyers, Frank Cho, Denys Cowan et Bill Sienkiewicz, Ben Oliver, Greg Capullo et David Mack.

  • La ligne Mad Ghost Productions mêlant comics, tv et ciné de Geoff Johns qui cède sa place dans l'organigramme à Jim Lee.

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

  • 12 Variant Covers ou couvertures pour juillet et août par Yasmine Putri, Gabriele Dell’Otto, Mark Brooks, Michael Cho, Lee Weeks, Karmome Shirahama, Mitch Gerads, Jim Lee, Chris Stevens, Mike Grell et Francesco Mattina.

  • 18 Variant Covers ou couvertures pour juillet et août par Kaare Andrews, Terry et Rachel Dodson, Tim Seeley, Eddy Barrows et Eber Ferreira, Francesco Mattina, Tyler Kirkham, Daniel Sampere, Jorge Jimenez, Valentine DeLandro, Jenny Frison, Dan Mora, Mike Perkins, Bruno Redondo, Greg Capullo et Yasmine Putri.

scarletneedle 06/06/2018 19h56

Diane Nelson quitte Warner/DC.

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/he...sident-1117692

https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/06...aving-warners/

scarletneedle 07/06/2018 19h27

Source The Hollywoood RePorter

Le retour du label Vertigo se précise pour ses 25 ans : après le retour de Sandman et de son univers, ce sont 7 nouveaux titres qui arrivent!



Border Town by Eric M. Esquivel and Ramon Villalobos

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When a crack in the border between worlds releases an army of monsters from Mexican folklore into the small town of Devil’s Fork, Arizona, the residents blame the ensuing weirdness—the shared nightmares, the otherworldly radio transmissions, the mysterious goat mutilations—on “God-dang illegals.” With racial tensions supernaturally charged, it’s up to new kid in town Frank Dominguez and a motley crew of high school misfits to discover what’s REALLY going on. (September)

Hex Wives by Ben Blacker and Mirka Andolfo

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“The women are too powerful. They must be tamed.” A malevolent conspiracy of men brainwashes a coven of witches to be subservient, suburban housewives. But it’s only a matter of time before the women remember their power... (October)
American Carnage by Bryan Hill and Leandro Fernandez

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In this thrilling crime saga, disgraced FBI agent Richard Wright, who is biracial but can pass for white, goes undercover in a white supremacist group believed to be responsible for the death of a fellow agent. (November)

Goddess Mode by Zoë Quinn and Robbi Rodriguez

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In a near future where all of humanity’s needs are administered by a godlike A.I., it’s one young woman’s horrible job to do tech support on it. But when Cassandra finds herself violently drawn into a hidden and deadly digital world beneath our own, she discovers a group of super-powered women and horrific monsters locked in a secret war for the cheat codes to reality. (December)

High Level by Rob Sheridan and Barnaby Bagenda

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Hundreds of years after the world ended and human society was rebuilt from scratch, a self-interested smuggler with a price on her head is forced to traverse a new continent of danger and mystery to deliver a child messiah to High Level, a mythical city at the top of the world from which no one has ever returned. (2019)

Safe Sex by Tina Horn and Mike Dowling

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A dystopian sci-fi thriller about a ragtag team of sex workers fighting for the freedom to love in a world where sexual pleasure is monitored, regulated and policed by the government. (2019)

Second Coming by Mark Russell and Richard Pace

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God sends Jesus to Earth in hopes that he will learn the family trade from Sun-Man, an all-powerful superhero, who is like the varsity quarterback son God never had. But, upon his return to Earth, Christ is appalled to discover what has become of his Gospel and vows to set the record right. (2019)
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As it celebrates its 25th anniversary, DC Entertainment’s Vertigo imprint will relaunch this fall with seven new comic book series showcasing original stories about hot button topics from creators inside and outside of the comic book industry.

In addition to creators like Mark Russell, Mike Dowling, Mirka Andolfo and Ramon Villalobos — all of whom have worked for DC, and in some cases, the Vertigo imprint, previously — the new books also feature a number of names making their comic book debuts, including video game developer and writer Zoe Quinn, Nine Inch Nails art director Rob Sheridan and sex education podcaster Tina Horn, with the subject matter of series including white supremacy, virtual reality deities and sex workers struggling to survive in a repressed future dystopia.

The seven new series — listed below —will, alongside the already-announced four-title Sandman Universe line, form the heart of the new Vertigo as the imprint refocuses its effort on what DC is describing as “modern, socially relevant, high-concept, inventive” material.

At the center of the move is Mark Doyle, who stepped into the position of DC Vertigo executive editor last year after a stint as editor of the Batman comic book group, during which he edited the best-selling run by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo, as well as overseeing critically acclaimed titles like Gotham Academy, Grayson and Batgirl.

“It’s time to rebuild DC Vertigo,” Doyle said in a statement. “We’re returning to our roots by spotlighting the most exciting new voices in comics, as well as bringing new voices to comics. From the corners of television, games, music, activism, podcasting, comics and more, all of our creators are passionate and have something to say. These sophisticated stories have amazing new characters and vast worlds to explore. That’s what it has always been about for me — new stories, new voices, new possibilities. We’re creating a new generation of DC Vertigo classics for readers of all genres.”

Fin Fang Foom 08/06/2018 08h09

Des séries qui donnent envie de s'y intéresser.

Samo 08/06/2018 09h14

Ah ouais ? A part la derniere, perso, y a rien qui me titille, sur le peu qu'on voit ici bien sur.

ArnaudXIII 08/06/2018 10h25

Peut-être American Carnage. Le reste des équipes sont presque toutes inconnues pour moi.

Hare Mageddon 08/06/2018 14h54

Comme mes précos se sont réduites à peau de chagrin, et qu' ils ont eu la très bonne idée d' étaler ces titres dans le temps (Sept à Mars ? ), je pense que je vais donner une chance à ce nouveau Vertigo (le label, pas le Comte ! ) et prendre tous ces N° 1 ... pour commencer.
Avec les 4 titres Sandman related, je pense que ce label est bien reparti.
A voir sur la durée ! ;)

scarletneedle 11/06/2018 18h34

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Geoff Johns Exits DC Entertainment for Writing and Producing Deal
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DC Entertainment president and chief creative officer Geoff Johns — who went from authoring comic books to having a major hand in the making of movies and television shows based on famous heroes — is stepping down from his executive post and entering into an exclusive writer-producer deal with Warner Bros. and DC, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

Johns is launching Mad Ghost Productions, a new banner that will see him work on content for films, television and comic books, and have his hand in current DC properties as well as new and reimagined creations.

At the same time, current DC Entertainment publisher Jim Lee will assume the chief creative officer position, taking on the duties while continuing to act as publisher with Dan DiDio. The two have jointly held the post since 2010.

The moves come in the wake of last week’s exit of Diane Nelson, DC Entertainment’s president, to whom Johns reported, and occurs the day before a judge’s decision will be announced in the high-profile anti-trust trial between the U.S. Department of Justice and AT&T, which is seeking to merge with Time Warner, the parent company of both Warner Bros. and DC.

And it takes place as Warners’ movie division is in the midst of a transition as Walter Hamada, who was installed as president of DC-based films at the studio by pictures group chairman Toby Emmerich, in January, begins to shape the superhero slate in the post-Justice League era.

Johns now goes from the executive ranks back to the creative world, a world which he never truly left. Even as he was promoted to DC Entertainment president in 2016, and retained the title of chief creative officer, which he had held since 2010, he continued to pen some of DC’s biggest books. And, more impactfullly, he was key in launching the TV empire based on DC’s heroes, co-developing The CW’s most successful superhero show, The Flash, and with Peter Roth and WBTV, launching Supergirl and Black Lightning, and many others.

The move in essense unshackles him from the boardroom and positions him to be a major force and supplier of content just as Warners' need and audience demand for that sort of material rises like a mercury on steroids.

“I took on a role at DCE because I love the characters and this universe more than anything. But, I want to spend my days writing and on set. I’m thrilled to get back to a more hands-on creative role. It’s a dream job on dream projects, reaching even deeper into DC’s vast pantheon of characters,” said Johns in a statement.

One of John’s first projects will be Green Lantern Corps, based on DC’s intergalactic police heroes which Johns is already very familiar with, having spent nine years writing Green Lantern comics and its spin-offs and publishing events. Johns will write the screenplay and act as one of the producers on the feature film. Johns is already writing and producing Wonder Woman 2 and will have a co-writing and executive producing credit on Aquaman, this year's only DC offering that opens in December.

“Geoff is a super talented writer and truly embedded in the DC Universe and its characters,” stated Emmerich. “We’re thrilled that he’s returning to his passion and his roots as a writer and producer. And, it’s even better that he’s staying in our Warner Bros. family. We look forward to working with him on ‘Green Lantern’ and other projects going forward.”

On the television side, Johns co-developed and is executive producing (alongside Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter and Jeremy Carver) and writing on the first original series for the upcoming DC Universe digital service, Titans. Johns also wrote the Titans episode “Doom Patrol” that it is spinning out into its own 13-episode original series for the digital service.

On the publishing side, Johns will write and curate a DC pop-up label under the moniker The Killing Zone, focusing on new and lesser known or dormant DC characters and titles. He will also write a new Shazam comic series scheduled to hit this fall as well as a comic titled Three Jokers, drawn by Jason Fabok. The latter was a project sidelined as Johns’ time was taken up by executive and screen commitments.

“Geoff is one of DC Comics’ most prolific writers, and we can’t wait to see what he does next now that he will be dedicating 100 percent of his time to telling the best DC stories possible across all media," stated DiDio and Lee.

scarletneedle 11/06/2018 18h36

Hé bé! 8(
Le jeu de chaises musicales continue!

scarletneedle 11/06/2018 18h40

La page Comics de http://www.madghostproductions.com/ annonce Doomsday Clock, Shazam, Three Jokers, Batman Earth One vol 3 et un mystérieux label Killing Zone.
Ca annonce du très bon!!

scarletneedle 11/06/2018 18h46

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Shazam!

A new series coming in fall 2018! Billy Batson and his surrogate family; Mary Bromfield, Freddy Freeman, Darla Dudley, Eugen Choi and Pedro Pena unlock the mysteries of the Rock of Eternity and delve into the secret worlds of magic to discover their ultimate destiny!
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Three Jokers

Illustrated by the brilliant Jason Fabok, “Three Jokers” is a mystery unlike anything the Dark Knight has faced. One that will shed a new light on The Batman and those closest to him as everything he’s ever believed about The Joker comes into question.
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The Killing Zone

A mysterious new pop-up imprint coming to DC Comics…
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Batman: Earth One Volume 3

Continuing the acclaimed series that re-invents the world of Batman, illustrated by Gary Frank and Jon Sibal and colored by Brad Anderson.

scarletneedle 11/06/2018 19h21

Maintenant, Jim Lee a l'excuse parfaite pour ne plus dessiner... :p

beldarien 12/06/2018 07h48

geoff johns green lantern movie, merci :)

captain Kimchi 12/06/2018 10h18

Bien content pour :luv:Geoff JOHNS :luv:.
Curieux de voir ce que nous réserve ce nouvel "imprint". Les mots Killing zone ne me parlent pas.
Curieux également de voir quels personnages de seconde zone seront utilisés.

wildcard 12/06/2018 15h38

J'avoue que Shazam par Johns ne m'enchante guère. Si c'est pour poursuivre sur ce qu'il avait commis durant "New 52" dans les back-ups de Justice League", sa version ne me plait pas (avec la bande de gamins qui se partage à l'occasion les pouvoirs du sorcier, Billy Batson en ado rebelle, etc). J'avais trouvé que Johns s'était complètement planté sur la nature du personnage, éminemment positif, presque naïf.

J'aurais nettement préféré que le titre revienne à Jeff Parker, qui avait si bien su écrire Shazam durant Convergence, avec les dessins de Evan Shaner.

Là, je crains le pire.


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