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#IReadsYou Review: THE OTHER HISTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE #1
THE OTHER HISTORY OF THE DC UNIVERSE #1
DC COMICS/DC Black Label
STORY: John Ridley
LAYOUTS: Giuseppe Camuncoli
FINISHES: Andrea Cucchi
COLORS: José Villarrubia
LETTERS: Steve Wands
EDITORS: Mark Doyle, Andy Khouri, and Amadeo Turturro
COVER: Giuseppe Camuncoli with Marco Mastrazzo
VARIANT COVER ART: Jamal Campbell
48pp, Color, $6.99 U.S. (January 2021)
Rated: Ages 17+
1972-1995: Jefferson Pierce
Black Lightning/Jefferson Pierce is a DC Comics superhero character. He was created by writer Tony Isabella and artist Trevor Von Eeden and first appeared in Black Lightning #1 (April 1977). Black Lightning's origin has changed since his debut. He originally gained “electrical superpowers,” but he is currently depicted as a “metahuman” who was born with the ability to manipulate and generate electricity. Black Lightning was DC Comics first Black superhero with his own comic book series.
Academy Award-winning screenwriter John Ridley (12 Years a Slave) is the writer of The Other History of the DC Universe, a five-issue miniseries published under DC Comics' “Black Label” imprint. The Other History of the DC Universe is drawn by Giuseppe Camuncoli (layouts) and Andrea Cucchi (finishes); colored by José Villarrubia; and lettered by Steve Wands. The Other History of the DC Universe is published in an over-sized format (8 1/2 x 10 7/8), in paperback with full-color interiors.
Inspired by the 1986, two-issue DC comic book miniseries, History of the DC Universe, this new series examines the mythology of the DC Universe and its iconic moments of history via the lives of four African-American characters: Black Lightning, Bumblebee/Karen Duncan & Herald/Guardian/Mal Duncan, and Anissa Pierce/Thunder (the daughter of Jefferson Pierce); one AAPI character – Katana/Tatsu Yamashiro; and one Latino character – Renee Montoya. The Other History of the DC Universe depicts sociopolitical threads as seen through the prism of DC super heroes who come from traditionally disenfranchised groups.
The Other History of the DC Universe #1 offers the story of Jefferson Pierce, the man who becomes Black Lightning. It is a journey that chronicles Pierce as he makes his way from being a young track star to a teacher and ultimately to his troubled life as the superhero, Black Lightning.
The Other History of the DC Universe #1 opens the day a young Black man named Jefferson Pierce learns that his father has been killed, a moment which changes his life. Pierce goes on to win the gold medal at the 1972 Olympic Games. He later becomes a teacher, but his life changes again when his in-born ability to manipulate and generate electricity suddenly emerges.
He eventually uses those powers to become the superhero, Black Lightning, but he discovers that he really does not fit in with the other superheroes of the time, such as the Justice League of America. He even finds himself estranged from other Black superheroes, such as the Green Lantern also known as John Stewart. And Black Lightning's struggles may destroy everything that he has as Jefferson Pierce.
THE LOWDOWN: I am a fan of the television and film work of screenwriter John Ridley, but I have never read any of the comic books that he has written over the last two decades. However, I have been looking forward to The Other History of the DC Universe since it was first announced a few years ago. I must say that after reading “Book One,” it is not what I expected.
In a way, The Other History of the DC Universe #1 takes a view of superheroes the way the late Marvel Comics legend, Stan Lee, did. Superheroes have “feet of clay,” and Lee often depicted his superheroes as having problems that originated in their civilian lives, sometimes coming forward before they gained powers. For instance, there is the bullied, teen wallflower, Peter Parker, who became Spider-Man.
Ridley depicts Black Lightning as a superhero who wears a mask to hide his identity as Jefferson Pierce from the enemies he faces as a superhero. However, Black Lightning is one of many masks that Pierce wears to hide his secrets – personal and professional – from everyone in his life. His professional life includes everything that Pierce does, from being a teacher and mentor to being a superhero and a vigilante. As his powers are now depicted as being inborn, Pierce seems more like a Marvel persecuted mutant than a shiny DC Comics superhero, and his life is a series of struggles, regardless of the roles he plays. Normally, I would like that, but if I'm honest, I will admit that I wanted this alternate history to offer more superhero action than Black male angst.
I read The Other History of the DC Universe #1 as being about the trials and tribulations of a Black man living in a tumultuous time period that runs from 1972 to 1995. If this comic book can be said to have a central point or theme, it is that maybe Black/African-American men put too much pressure on themselves, perhaps even more than the larger American society does.
The Other History of the DC Universe #1 is one of those comic books that tells its story via illustrations and text in caption boxes; there are no word balloons/bubbles. In that regard, the art team of Giuseppe Camuncoli and Andrea Cucchi delivers competent if not spectacular artwork, but the problem is that most of that art seems like nothing more than spot illustrations for prose. I can't really call this comic book art “graphical storytelling,” because it isn't so much story as it is merely complementary to text that works like prose. Luckily, this art is colored by one of the very best comic book colorists of the last 25 years, the great José Villarrubia. Also, I think Steve Wands' lettering gives this first issue a much needed spark.
I am considering reading the rest of The Other History of the DC Universe, but it isn't a priority. Still, part of me is curious about how John Ridley will present the stories of these other non-white characters.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Black superheros will want to try The Other History of the DC Universe.
B+
7 out of 10
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Sunday, May 30, 2021
I Reads You Juniors: May 2021 - Update #103
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NEWS:
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: DC takes Batman’s war on crime worldwide in a new hardcover anthology, "Batman: The World." This 184-page book features Batman stories by top creative teams from across the globe, taking place in their home countries. Batman: The World launches worldwide on Tuesday, September 14, 2021—just in time for Batman Day 2021 (Saturday, September 18, 2021).
DC CINEMA - From Deadline: While being interviewed on MSNBC, Oscar-winning actress turned director, Regina King, learned that she is on a list of directors being considered for Warner Bros. in-development "Superman" film.
DC TV - From THR: Lee Toland Krieger, who directed the pilot for Superman and Lois, is set to direct and executive produce the first two episodes of "Green Lantern," HBO Max’s big-budget sci-fi police show based on the space-faring DC characters.
SONY MARVEL U - From Deadline: The site is reporting that actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson, who played Quicksilver in Marvel's "Avengers: Age of Ultron" will play Spider-Man villain, Kraven the Hunter, in a standalone movie.
DC TV - From Deadline: The cast of Netflix’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman's beloved comic book, The Sandman, continues to grow as Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Mason Alexander Park, Donna Preston and nine others round out the cast. Also slated to join are Jenna Coleman, Niamh Walsh, Joely Richardson, David Thewlis, Kyo Ra, Stephen Fry, Razane Jammal, Sandra James Young and Patton Oswalt.
MANGA - From BleedingCool: Yen Press announces ten new titles for release November 2021.
IDW - From BleedingCool: IDW Publishing has announced the return of the "Star Trek: The Next Generation" comic book in conjunction with a year-long event, "Star Trek: The Mirror Way."
DC CINEMA - From Deadline: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will provide the voice of "Krypto the Superdog" in a new animated film, "DC League of Super-Pets." Johnson's company, "Seven Bucks," is producing.
MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: Comic book writer and publisher, David Anthony Kraft, has died at the age of 68 or 69, Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Kraft wrote numerous titles for Marvel Comics, including "The Defenders" and "Savage She-Hulk," to name a few. He later wrote for DC Comics, including a run on "World's Finest." In the 1980s, Kraft wrote several titles for Marvel Books. He also published the long-running interview magazine, "David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview," from 1983 to 1995.
MEMORIAM - From IGN: Japanese manga creator, Kentaro Miura, died Thursday, May 6, 2021 at the age of 54. He was best known for his manga, "Berserk," one of the bestselling series of all time. Berserk and its lead character, the lone mercenary, "Gut," had a huge impact on Japanese media. Its impact can be seen in video games ("Final Fantasy") and on anime and manga.
DC TV - From GamesRadar: HBO Max and Cartoon Network have announced a new Superman animated television series, "My Adventures with Superman." Jack Quaid of Amazon's "The Boys" will give voice to Superman/Clark Kent.
COMICS - From PW: Alex Segura, previously co-president of Archie Comics, has been named senior v-p of sales and marketing at the Oni-Lion Forge Publishing Group, an independent comics publishing house based in Portland, Oregon.
DC TV - From Deadline: Both HBO Max and Cartoon Network have ordered a new Batman animated TV series, "Batman: Caped Crusader." A re-imagining of the Batman mythology, the series is from executive producers Bruce Timm, J.J. Abrams, and Matt Reeves (the director of the upcoming film, "The Batman").
BRITISH COMICS - From 2000AD: From 2015, here is a podcast interview with artist Kev Walker, who is currently known for his run on Marvel's "Doctor Aphra" Star Wars comic book series.
DIAMOND - From BleedingCool: Is the new Marvel Comics/Diamond Comic Distributors deal the end of "big store" discounts.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Legendary Comics has announced a new young adult graphic novel imprint, "Legendary Comics YA."
MARVEL - From TheNewYorkTimes: Marvel confirms via "The New York Times" that Oscar-winning screenwriter John Ridley and artist Juann Cabal will be the new creative team on the "Black Panther" comic book series. Their run starts August 2021.
COMICS - From TheBeat: Dan Fogler and Ben Templesmith talk about their new graphic novel, "Fishkill" from Heavy Metal.
MANGA - From BleedingCool: All 44 volumes of the wine/wine appreciation manga, "The Drops of God," are now available in English via comiXology.
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Veteran creators Roger Stern, Ron Frenz, and Sal Buscema will return in "The Heroes Union #1" from Binge Comics. The comic book will also be approved by the "Comics Code Authority."
DYNAMITE - From BleedingCool: Garth Ennis' character, "Jennifer Blood," will join "Army of Darkness" character, "Ash Williams" in the comic book, the second season of "Die!Namite Lives" from Dynamite Entertainment.
CONS - From BleedingCool: An in-person 2021 Baltimore Comic-Con is apparently happening October 22nd to 24th, 2021.
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: The site has a preview of DC Comics' "Nightwing #80."
MARVEL - From Newsarama: Classic Fantastic Four villain, "Kang the Conqueror," will get a definitive origin and ongoing comic book series, beginning in August.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Here is a preview of the cover art and some interior pages from "Wonder Girl #1," which ships this week.
DC CINEMA - From DCBlog: Matt Bomer talks about his third DC Comics role, as "Flash" in "Justice Society: World War II."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: African-American cartoonist, comics creator, and educator, Lawrence Lindell, has sold a middle-grade graphic novel, entitled "Buckle Up," to Random House Graphic.
SONY MARVEL U - From ScreenRant: "Venom: Let There Be Carnage," the sequel to Sony's hit "Venom" film, will introduce the "Ravencroft Institute for the Criminally Insane." Some consider Ravencroft to be the equivalent of DC Comics' "Arkham Asylum."
COLLECTIBLES - From YahooNews: You may or may not have heard that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought on some kind of Pokemon card collecting mania. Retail chain, Target, has announced is suspending in-store sales of Pokémon and sports trading cards amid safety concerns as customers vie for the collectibles.
COMICS - From GamesRadar: The 2015 cult film, "Turbo Kid," is getting a comic book prequel, "Turbo Kid: Apple's Lost Adventure."
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel promises that the Marvel Universe will be changed forever by June's "Planet-Sized X-Men."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: eBay changes its comic book categories - much to the chagrin of collectors.
TOYS - From BleedingCool: "Marvel Legends" reveals three new toy sets related to the "MCU Infinity Saga."
DARK HORSE - From TheBeat: Paul Tobin and Ron Chan talk about their new graphic novel, "Earth Boy," which is out now.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: "Old Man Cable" is back in "Cable: Reloaded #1.
MEMORIAM - From CBR: Jesse Hamm, a comic book writer and artist and essayist, has died. His works include the graphic novel, "Good As Lily" (for DC/Minx), and issues of "Batman '66" and "Hawkeye" for Marvel Comics. Many knew him for his "Tips from Jesse Hamm" Twitter account.
MARVEL - From CBR: Marvel Comics has offered a first-look preview of its upcoming "Moon Knight #1" by Jed MacKay and Alessandro Cappuccio.
STAR WARS - From BleedingCool: Alan Dean Foster is among the writers who will now be paid by Disney for the "Star Wars" novelizations they wrote. Disney had stopped paying royalties since assuming the publication rights to these novels.
IMAGE COMICS - From THR: Oscar-nominee Ryan Coogler will produce and Oscar-winner Regina King will direct a film adaptation of the Image Comics titles, "Bitter Root."
EUROCOMICS - From BleedingCool: Publisher NBM has released a preview of its Free Comic Book Day 2021 (Aug. 14th) offering, "FCBD 2021 Dungeon is Back."
SONY MARVEL U - From YouTube: Sony has released the official trailer for "Venom: Let There Be Carnage," which is due in theaters Sept. 24, 2021.
MILLARWORLD - From FastCompany: Is Netflix using "Jupiter's Legacy" to launch its own superhero universe?
DC CINEMA - From ComicBook: "Wonder Woman" star Gal Gadot has confirmed what fellow "Justice League" actor, Ray Fisher (Cyborg), has previously said: Joss Whedon did indeed threaten her career, Gadot confirms in an interview with Israel television, "N12."
DARK HORSE - From TheBeat: Dave McKean talks about his new comic, "Raptor: A Sokol Graphic Novel."
MARVEL - From GamesRadar: Artist John Romita, Jr., who is returned to Marvel Comics, has drawn some promotional art for the upcoming story arc, "The Trial of Magneto."
YAOI MANGA - From BleedingCool: SuBLime Manga announces the release of four titles for "Pride Month" (June 2021), including "Dick Fight Island, Vol. 1."
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Writer, Ram V, talks about bringing magic and myth to "The Swamp Thing" and "Catwoman."
DC TV - From DCBlog: The DC Comics' title, "Naomi," is now a TV series from The CW. "DC Blog" has a first look at the series' lead, Kaci Walfall.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel has announced that real-world celebrities will appear as characters in its "X-Men: Hellfire Gala" event story line. One of them is Grammy Award winning rapper Eminem.
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: DC Comics will resume publishing a print edition of its "DC Connect" monthly solicitations for retailers and readers.
COMICS TO FILM - From THR: Actress Hannah John-Kamen, who played Ava Starr/Ghost in "Ant-Man and the Wasp" has reportedly been cast as the lead in Millennium Film's "Red Sonja." The character was created for Marvel Comics' "Conan the Barbarian" comic book and was an amalgamation of several Conan the Cimmerian characters created by the late Robert E. Howard, creator of Conan.
COMICS - From WeGotThisCovered: Robert Kirkman, the co-creator of "The Walking Dead" comic book, is working on working on a film that will be a spin-off of "Dracula." Kirkman says the film will be "an extremely violent comedy."
DC CINEMA - From CBR: Actor Michael B. Jordan offers an update on the live-action "Static Shock" film that he is producing. The film has a writer and a draft is coming together.
DC CINEMA - From THR: Apparently, Warner Bros. Pictures is committed to hiring a black actor to play Superman and also to hiring a black director to helm the film. The film is currently being written by an African-American, Ta-Nehisi Coates.
INTERVIEW - From 2000AD: "The Walking Dead" comic book artist, Charlie Adlard, talks about life before and after "The Walking Dead."
LOS BROS - From YouTube: "Love and Rockets" creators, brother Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez, were live at this year's virtual MoCCA fest in this video.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: The site has learned that Oscar-winning screenwriter and also comic book writer, John Ridley, will be the writer of a new "Black Panther" comic book series with Juann Cabal as the artist. The new series will reportedly begin in August.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: The mutant character, "Fantomex" will headline the prose novel, "Triptych." The novel is part of Marvel and Aconyte Books' "Xavier's Institute" line.
TITAN COMICS - From YouTube: Titan has produced a preview video trailer for its new comic book series, "ExtraOrdinary," which is set in the world of author V.E. Schwab's "Vicious" and "Vengeful" novels.
ALAN MOORE - From TheGuardian: Two years after announcing that he had retired from comics, Alan Moore, the illustrious author of Watchmen and V for Vendetta, has signed a six-figure deal for a “groundbreaking” five-volume fantasy series as well as a “momentous” collection of short stories.
ARCHIE - From BleedingCool: The site has a preview of the new trade paperback collection, "She's Josie." The book reprints stories from various "Josie" comic books published by Archie Publications in the 1960s. Eventually, the title would become known as "Josie and the Pussycats."
EN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: The veteran American comic book artist, John Paul Leon, has died at the age of 49, Saturday, May 1, 2021. Although Leon began his professional career with Dark Horse Comics, he first gained fame drawing the groundbreaking comic book series, "Static," for DC Comics' Milestone Comics imprint. His most recent work was the four-issue miniseries, "Batman: Creature of the Night" (2018-20) with writer Kurt Busiek.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: Arriving July 20th is the first issue of a four-issue "Shazam" miniseries that spins out of "Teen Titans Academy."
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: DC's new horror imprint, "DC Horror," will launch with a tie-in comic book to the upcoming film, "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It."
BLACK COMICS - From LATimes: Comics have been racist for decades, and a new generations of African-American comics creators are re-inventing them.
MANGA - From CBR: Mangaka Naoki Urasawa, the renowned "Monster" and "20th Century Boys" author, is launching his next project: an official YouTube art channel.
ARCHIE - From BleedingCool: Here is a preview of FCBD 2021 Archie Past Present & Future Fun. The comic book is described as a sort of "Crisis on Infinite Archies," and will be given away on Free Comic Book Day, which has been moved to August 14th.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Here is a first look at "Heroes Reborn Young Squadron #1."
DC TV - From DCBlog: Actor Finn Wittrock will play "Green Lantern/Guy Gardner" in the HBO Max series, "Green Lantern."
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Here is a first look "Reptil #1," the first issue of the upcoming Marvel Comics four-issue miniseries.
DC CINEMA - From VeroZackSnyder: "Justice League" director Zack Snyder has posted some production photos of actor Wayne T. Carr filming scenes as John Stewart/Green Lantern for "Zack Snyder's Justice League." Warner Bros. did allow those scenes to be included in the final film.
CARD COLLECTING - From VICE: There is some kind of dire situation going on in the world of collecting "Pokemon" cards ... according to the website, "Vice."
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel Comics announced a new middle-grade original graphic novel starring Kamala Khan/Ms. Marvel set to hit stores in September 2021 from writer Nadia Shammas and artist Nabi.
DC COMICS - From SupermanHomepage: July 2021 begins a new era for DC Comics' "Superman" line of titles. New direction means new logos, and artist Darran Robinson gives readers a look at his designs for the new logos for several "Superman" titles.
DC FILMS - From Deadline: "Young Rock" actor, Uli Latukefu, who plays the college football era Dwayne Johnson on the NBC hit series, is reuniting with the action star for New Line/DC’s "Black Adam."
DC FILMS - From BleedingCool: Voice actress, Stana Katic, talks about the new animated DVD film, "Justice Society: World War II," and the character she plays in the film, Wonder Woman.
DC CINEMA - From BleedingCool: Voice actress, Elysia Rotaru, talks about the new animated DVD film, "Justice Society: World War II," and the character she plays in the film, Black Canary.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: The blog details the big changes coming to the Superman line of titles in July.
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Sunday, January 31, 2021
I Reads You Juniors: January 2021 - Update #105
by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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MARVEL - From GamesRadar: The host of the "Phoenix Force" will lead to the new "Heroes Reborn."
AWARDS - From BleedingCool: Some Angouleme Comics Prizes were announced today.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel is relaunching its "Marvel Masterworks" line. The trim size will be 6x9 with a price point of $15.99 U.S. - apparently.
DC CINEMA - From Variety: "Justice League" the "Snyder Cut" will debut on HBO Max on March 18th, 2021.
AWARDS - From BleedingCool: The "32nd GLAAD Awards" nominations are out, and that includes a comic book category.
DC TV - From GamesRadar: Netflix has announced a new group of actors that will portray characters in its series adaptation of DC Comics/Neil Gaiman's "The Sandman."
DARK HORSE COMICS - From BleedingCool: Dark Horse will publish a line of graphic novels collecting the superhero comics of YouNeek Studios. The comics are centered around African stories produced by African creators.
BLACK COMICS - From BleedingCool: Coming Soon: "The Access Guide to the Black Comic Book Community."
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: The much teased about "Heroes Reborn" from Marvel Comics is a 2021 event in which writer Jason Aaron and artist Ed McGuiness imagine a world in which the Avengers never assembled.
COMICS - From CBR: Legendary TV and radio host, Larry King, died Sat., Jan. 23rd. Comic book readers may not know that he made several cameo appearances in comic books.
MANGA - From ANN: Seishi Kishimoto, the creator of the manga, "O-Parts Hunter," will launch a new manga, "Monster no Isha," later this year. Seishi is the twin brother of Masashi Kishimoto, the creator of "Naruto."
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Brian Michael Bendis is no longer an exclusive creator to DC Comics.
COMICS TO ANIMATION - From Deadline: Amazon's adult animated series based on Robert Kirkman's comic book, "Invincible," has a premiere date. The series will begin streaming, Friday, March 26, 2021. This article also includes a "first look clip" video preview from "Invincible."
HEROES REBORN - From BleedingCool: A fourth glimpse at Marvel's "Heroes Reborn."
From BleedingCool: A third glimpse at Marvel Comics' new "Heroes Reborn."
From BleedingCool: A second glimpse at Marvel Comics' new "Heroes Reborn."
IMAGE COMICS - From BleedingCool: Image announces a new horror comics anthology, "The Silver Coin." The stories will take place in a shared universe.
DC MANGA - From CBR: The site talks about its hopes and fears for DC Comics/Kodansha Comics "Batman: Justice Buster" manga.
DC TV - From BleedingCool: Joe Baron will be the showrunner for the HBO Max series that will be set in the universe of director Matt Reeves' upcoming film, "The Batman."
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel Comics has unveiled a teaser for Miles Morales: Spider-Man #25, which "kicks off the Clone Saga."
COMICS - From BleedingCool: The works of Raina Telgmeier dominate "The New York Times Bestseller List" in the graphic novel categories
COMICS - From BleedingCool: Bookstores saw a 29 percent increase in graphic novel sales in 2020.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Marvel Comics offers a preview of its "Alien #1" comic book, story by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and art by Salvador Larocca
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Has Marvel cancelled "The Punisher" ... completely?
CHARITY - From GoFuneMe: Brian Lightle, the son of the recently deceased comic book artist, Steve Lightle, has started a "Go Fund Me" page to help with Steve's final expenses.
DC COMICS - From DCBlog: DC Comics has provided a 7-page preview of "Man-Bat #1," which hits stories February 2nd, 2021.
IMAGE COMICS - From THR: The site has the first trailer for Kyle Higgins and Marcelo Costa's "Radiant Black" superhero comic book from Image. The series is set to debut Feb. 10th, 2021.
IN MEMORIAM - From NPR: Bestselling African-American novelist, Eric Jerome Dickey, has died at the age of 59, Sunday, January 3rd, 2021. If comic book fans remember him, it is because he wrote the 2006 X-Men miniseries, "Storm" that was drawn by artist David Yardin and Lan Medina.
IN MEMORIAM - From BleedingCool: According to social media reports, comic book artist, Steve Lightle, has died at the age of 61 of cardiac arrest and COVID-19 complications. He was best known for his work on "Legion of Super-Heroes" and "Doom Patrol in the 1980s. He drew interior art and cover art for "Flash" in the 1980s. 1990s, and 2000s.
NEWSPAPER COMICS - From TheDailyProgress: A look book at 1995, the year newspaper comics changed.
COMICS - From TheThings: Oscar and Grammy-winning rapper, Eminem, apparently has a huge comic book collection. He reportedly also has a copy of the rare "Amazing Fantasy #15," which features the first appearance of Spider-Man.
INTERNATIONAL COMICS - From CBR: 10 Comics From The Philippines That Deserve Your Attention
DC COMICS - From BleedingCool: Jeff Lemire says that he was two "Black Label" projects for DC Comics.
DC COMICS - From ComicBook: With "Future State," DC Comics reveals major changes to the character, "Black Lightning."
MARVEL - From Newsarama: "The Marvels," Kurt Busiek's sprawling story across the history of Marvel, is back on for a April 2021 debut.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Today's Marvel Comics (Jan. 6th) carry a tribute to former Marvel Comics publisher, Mike Hobson, who died in November.
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Thanks to "sold out" first and second printings before they were released, "Star Wars: The High Republic #1" will get a third printing. Marvel Comics may have over 200,000 orders for the first issue.
VIZ MEDIA - From ScreenRant: The original "Star Wars"manga will be part of "The High Republic" line, "Star Wars: The Edge Balance," which will be published by VIZ Media.
DC COMICS - From GamesRadar: John Ridley talks about the future of "Next Batman" beyond DC "Future State."
MARVEL - From BleedingCool: Over 100,000 orders for Marvel Comics' "Star Wars: The High Republic #1."
DC CINEMA - From ComingSoon: Reports seem to indicate that actor Michael Keaton, who played Batman in two films, 1989's "Batman" and 1992's "Batman Returns," will be the Batman in Warner Bros.' DC Extended Universe (DCEU) films, replacing Ben Affleck, who has been Batman for several years now. Other DCEU films include the "Wonder Woman" films and "Aquaman."
BLACK COMICS - From NYT: "The New York Times" profiles Ken Quattro and his new book about the lost black comic book artists, "Invisible Men: The Trailblazing Black Artists of Comic Books."
MANGA - From TimeOut: The Italian fashion house, Gucci, has released a collection of fashion and apparel featuring Japanese manga character, Doraemon, entitled "Doraemon x Gucci."
DC CINEMA - From WeGotThisCovered: Filmmaker Kevin Smith says the ending of Zach Snyder's "Justice League" event film sets up for a sequel.
MANGA - From ANN: Reports indicate that Stefan Koza, who provides the English translation for VIZ Media's publication of "Jujutsu Kaisen," has been arrested in Virginia for possession and distribution of child pornography.
MARVEL - From Marvel: Marvel offers a new Kelly Thompson prose story featuring Kate Bishop-Hawkeye story.
BOOM STUDIOS - From BleedingCool: Keanu Reeves' graphic novel, BZRKR, is due October 2021 from BOOM! Studios.
DARK HORSE - From BleedingCool: Dark Horse Comics has announced that it will publish Dave McKean's upcoming graphic novel, "Raptor: A Sokol Graphic Novel," July 2021.
MANGA - From Previews: VIZ Media's Amy Yu talks about editing the hit manga, "Spy X Family."
MANGA - From ComicBook: Season Two of "The Promised Neverland" anime will tell new "canon" stories not seen in the manga original.
NEWSPAPER COMICS - From ComicYears: A look back at the final episode of the classic newspaper comics strip, "Calvin and Hobbes," 25 years after its publication.
COMICS - From ScreenRant: How COVID-19 changed the comics industry in 2020.
MANGA - From CBR: A look at the hot new "Shonen Jump" manga, "Phantom Seer."
DC COMICS - From TheBeat: DC Round-Up: 2020, the end of an era.
COMICS TO FILM - From MovieWeb: Comic book writer and filmmaker, Kevin Smith, says he was once pitched a movie adaptation of comic book creator, Joe Simon's "The Fly," with actor and comedian Chris Rock as the lead.
MARVEL - From ComicBook: The site looks at the latest chapter of the Marvel manga, "Deadpool Samurai," which involves a "Demon Slayer" reference.
DC COMICS - From Newsarama: A preview of "DC Generations: Shattered #1."
COLLECTORS - From YouTube: The "Comic Art LIVE" Episode #23 live stream welcome comics original art collector, Jim Warden, who is also an art dealer through his "D.O.A." (Distinctive Original Art).
From comiXology: The outstanding American manga and science fiction comic book, "Grey," is now on-sale as a digital comic at comiXology.
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