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JL Dark character designs

The relaunched iFanboy site has an exclusive look at JLD artist’s Mikel Janin’s character designs for the new series. They show a decidedly younger John Constantine, a goth Zatanna, and a more realistically dressed Enchantress. I can shake the feeling that each of those figures is based on a real person as the shading/tone-work is almost uncanny.

I think this series is one of the most interesting in the entire New 52 and could well be a massive hit if it can find the right balance between the super-heroics of the DCU and the ambience of the Vertigoverse.

“The Rise of Eclipso” sneak-peaks

Today (Wednesday 19th) sees the publication of JLA #53 the last part of JLA: Omega (preview here) and the last issue to be pencilled by Mark Bagley. Mark has been a DC exclusive artist for a few years now providing art for Kurt Busiek’s Trinity weekly and then Justice League of America. He’s now returned to Marvel to kill Spider-Man. His replacement at DC on JLA is Brett Booth who has already done the art for Starman/Congorilla #1. Booth has commented on his blog that he’s on the series “through the summer” at least.

The next big story-arc is called the “Rise of Eclipso” and starts in JLA #54 with a story focusing on Eclipso. DC recently showed off three-pages of Booth’s pencils on their blog.

The preview shows Eclipso gathering a group of shadow powered individuals including the Shade and Nightshade of the Shadowpact, both of whom are noted as being missing by Congo Bill during Starman/Congorilla. The third character shown is Arcata a Mexican shadow-teleporter from the Planet DC Annuals.

DC also teased other details from thee arc including:

  • Shade.
  • Doomsday.
  • Blue Lantern Saint Walker joins the League to ensure that all will be well.
  • Alpha Lantern Boodikka and Supergirl on the trail of the Cyborg Superman.
  • The return of one of the DCU’s classic villains, Eclipso.

A lot of those events – Cyborg Superman, Doomsday, and Saint Walker – show up in JLA #55 as a chapter of the “Rein of Doomsday” crossover. Doomsday has reappeared and has been attacking/kidnapping the four heroes who appeared in Metropolis following his murder of Superman. The crossover continues in Superman/Batman Annual #5 (cover shown below) which will be written by Justice League writer James Robinson with art by Miguel Sepulveda.

The annual is a team-up between the JLA’s Batman and Supergirl against Doomsday.

JLA #42 Preview

DC Comics have released a 5-page preview of this week’s JLA issue. Most of the new group is together, but everybody is still getting use to being in the new Justice League.What is Green Arrow up to with the Shade? That can’t end well.

DC’s square thumbnails are something of a pet hate for Rich Johnston (I can’t say I entirely disagree with him). He’s illustrated a better way of displaying these previews by putting together his own version of the JLA #42 preview using the Issuu image displayer.

(I’ll post the review for JLA #41 once I’ve finished these Graduates mini-profiles — just Cyborg to go).