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Preview covers for upcoming JL titles
DC have released several upcoming JLA covers including the preview covers from Cliff Chiang and Kevin Maguire for Justice League: Generation Lost #10. Both show pretty major events including Batman’s arrival on the scene and the confirmation that Maxwell Lord is trying to prevent the Kingdom Come future coming true. Last week DC also released [...]
Keith Giffen on leaving Generation Lost
Keith Giffen, the original JLI writer and Generation Lost co-plotter, has spoken to Newsarama about his wish to reign back on his writing duties to make room for more penciling work. That shift has meant that he had to let something go and that unfortunately meant Generation Lost. Nrama: Well that brings us to the [...]
Judd Winick flies solo on Generation Lost.
Judd Winick has revealed that he has taken over sole writing responsibility for Justice League: Generation Lost during an interview with Newsarama. Keith Giffen had already shifted from co-plotter and breakdowns, to just breakdowns, and now makes an exit to concentrate on other unannounced projects. Winick summed up the current state of the series, Winick: [...]
Want to read JLA #1 for free?
I’m talking about the Grant Morrison/Howard Porter version. You see the latest DC series to be released digitally is the 1997 Big-Seven relaunch of the Justice League. The first issue is free to read (so far JLA #2 and JLA #3 are available at 99 cents each). The first JLA four-part arc introduced the Hyperclan. [...]
Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani on YJ comic
Newsarama has a brief interview with Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani, the writers behind the new Young Justice comic and the soon-to-end Billy Batson and the Magic of Shazam title. Given their work on Billy Batson one may be forgiven for thinking that the YJ comic is in the same theme, but we already know [...]
Justice League comic-book at SDCC 2010
All the attention, in terms of Justice League news from SDCC, has so far been on Young Justice with the news of its preview, casting, and that Peter David will be writing episodes. That isn’t to say that there hasn’t been JLA and Generation Lost news coming out from DC’s panels, but those titles have [...]
Naif Al-Mutawa: Superheroes inspired by Islam
TED is a conference of the best and brightest thinkers in the world who come together to share short talks on all manner of ideas, concepts, and thoughts. All these talks are put online at TED.com with the tagline “Ideas Worth Sharing.” Naif Al-Mutawa, creator of The-99, recently spoke at TED Global in Oxford, England. [...]
SDCC 2010 – Brightest Day teaser image
It has begun. I have had rather insane deadlines to work through this week so I haven’t had chance to follow much of the pre-San Diego Comic Con (SDCC) news. Hopefully that should end not that the convention has started. It’ll be nice to sit back and watch the stream of information and news coming [...]
JLA Solicitations for October 2010
DC Comics has just announced the Brightest Day solicitations for comics, including JLA and Generation Lost, shipping October 2010. Justice League emerges from the post-Dark Things wrap-up and hits the big Fifty – an extra-sized issue with a two-variant covers. Even the normal cover appears to be a bit special – a gate fold cover [...]
JLA and The-99 crossover cover
There are times that the glacial lead time in comic book publicity really appears silly. Case in point, as part of their pre-San Diego 2010 publicity DC have just released the cover for The-99/JLA crossover. “The what?” I hear you cry. It’s a crossover between an Islamic superhero team called The 99 (written by Naif [...]








