DEADMAN, VOL.1 now available

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Deadman played a pivotal role in BRIGHTEST DAY. Up next? A starring role in FLASHPOINT: DEADMAN AND THE FLYING GRAYSONS. But before he jumps into that ring, catch up on his original adventures with DEADMAN, VOL. 1. Collecting his first appearance and storyline from STRANGE ADVENTURES #205-213, this volume features Boston Brand’s very first mission: seek vengeance on his own murderer.

DEADMAN, VOL. 1 comes from the classic creative teams of Neal Adams, Jack Miller, Carmine Infantino, and Arnold Drake. This trade paperback is available in comic book shops now and will be in bookstores across the nationwide next Tuesday.

Below, read series creator Arnold Drake’s introduction to the book:

stradv_205Fittingly, it began with a death. In 1967 DC Comics editor Larry Nadel had a fatal heart attack. His replacement was freelancer Jack Miller, a warm man who loved good books, fine cologne, and classy (if ultra-conservative) clothing. One title Jack inherited was STRANGE ADVENTURES, an anthology book (any book without a running character was an “anthology”). At that time, all anthologies were in trouble. Jack asked me to create a new character that might save the book. I said I liked challenges.

stradv_2052The challenge wasn’t new to me. In ’63, Murray Boltinoff was trying to save MY GREATEST ADVENTURE and asked me for a new series. With an assist from good friend and fine comics writer Bob Haney, I created the Doom Patrol. Writing the 42 original DP stories was an unalloyed joy. Murray gave me infinite freedom. He also gave me superb Italian artist Bruno Premiani. Without that freedom and Bruno’s magnificent pen, the DP would not have become a cult classic.

stradv_206Jack asked how I intended to find a new series. I said I had no road map. But I knew whatever I invented would be pretty radical for DC. In the mid-‘60s, most of DC’s books still reflected the ‘40s and ‘50s. So I said I’d start by listening to the answer that was “blowin’ in the wind.” Jack’s very pink cheeks became even pinker; he was excited at breaking new ground but worried about the conservative views of DC management and the Comics Code Authority. I felt that the more we shook them up, the more we’d know were on the right track.

stradv_210One wind blowing in the ‘60s was from the East: the search for enlightenment via Eastern mysticism. So I wanted a supernatural theme. A hero who was a dead man? Okay. But he must look like Death. And who’d look that way in life? Someone courting death for a living – with clothes to match: a circus aerialist in a skull-and-bones costume, billed as “Deadman!” Some Eastern diety empowers his spirit to search the Earth for his murderer…with that discovery everything fell into line.

stradv_211Carmine Infantino, who shared Jack’s office, was at his easel when I began my pitch. I took out a rough sketch of the character and opened with a cover blurb: “The man who has just been murdered is our hero. His story begins one minute later!”

Jack was visibly shaken. Carmine whispered, “Wow!” The rest was easy – until I said, “We’ll call him Deadman!” Jack said, “Not a chance!” I was intransigent. So was he. Then I must have seemed to weaken because, behind Jack’s back, Carmine raised a fist in the air. That fist said, “Don’t let him blow your title!” So I fought for it until Miller became determined to do the same.

stradv_213At a career point where he could name his own assignments, Carmine’s decision to draw Deadman’s first appearance was crucial. He humanized the death’s-head I’d created, added a dramatic cowl and designed the “D” logo on his chest. Deadman was near perfect. But out of costume, Boston Brand was too handsome. I said, “Carmine, this guy’s been on his own since he was 12! By 14 he’d done every nasty, dangerous job in the circus. He was even a semi-pro boxer. You’ve gotta bust his nose!” Carmine smiled as his eraser and pencil broke Boston’s nose. Now it was truly perfect.

After that, Deadman’s life was extraordinary, particularly the spectacular explorations of Neal Adams. But for me his essence was in that first meeting when I pitched the wind from the East, and Carmine raise his fist, and Miller got the courage to fight for the idea. Long live Deadman!

Announcing SUPERMAN BEYOND (with a cover by Dustin Nguyen)

Spinning out of the fan favorite BATMAN BEYOND series come the adventures of The Man of Tomorrow in the DC Universe of the future! An aging Kal-El is called back into action to stop a villain more powerful than he's ever faced - all while his own super powers are starting to fade.

SUPERMAN BEYOND #0 will be written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Ron Frenz and Sal Buscema. Check out the cover by Dustin Nguyen below!

The one-shot will be available in August.

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FLASHPOINT #1 in stores now

The first issue of FLASHPOINT, the epic series nearly two years in the making by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert, has hit stores. The FLASHPOINT teaser (released yesterday at midnight ET just hours before the release of issue one) was picked up by the LA TIMES' HERO COMPLEX, Gawker's iO9, IGN, MTV GEEK, WASHINGTON POST COMIC RIFFS, CBR, NEWSARAMA, AOL/COMICS ALLIANCE, WIRED’s GEEKDAD, AIN’T IT COOL NEWS, COMICSBEAT, iFANBOY, COMIC VINE, and other outlets.

And now the fun begins, as coverage and reaction begin to roll in.

"Flash is about speed and time and altering perceptions,” creator Geoff Johns told CNN’s GEEK OUT! in an exclusive interview. “I wanted to explore that on a DC-wide scale."

Over at IGN, Executive Editor Eddie Berganza has compiled a list of eleven top “heroes” to look out for during FLASHPOINT. You might be surprised at who’s sharing the top spot with the Flash…

What is Oa?

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oa_reisREAL NAME: Oa

OCCUPATION: Headquarters for Green Lantern Corps

BASE OF OPERATIONS: Sector 0

HOMEWORLD: N/A

HEIGHT: N/A

WEIGHT: N/A

EYES: N/A

HAIR: N/A

FIRST APPEARANCE: Green Lantern vol. 2 #1 (July/August, 1960)

AKA: Center of the Universe

BACKGROUND from the comic books:

The barren, lifeless world of Oa is one of the oldest planets in existence. The immortal Guardians of the Universe migrated from Maltus to Oa to facilitate in bringing order to the universe. Its location at the center of the cosmos made it an ideal choice for the headquarters of the Green Lantern Corps.

The sacred Book of Oa is located in the Hall of Great Service and is considered the law book of the Green Lantern Corps. It catalogues the history of the universe as well as prophesies of the future. Due to the amount of classified information inside, many sections are only accessible by the Guardians.

The Guardians of the Universe can be found within the Planetary Citadel. From this location, they track events occurring throughout the galaxy and dispatch a Lantern wherever necessary. Positioned north of the Citadel lies the Hazard Simulation Facility where Lanterns brush up on new tactics and train with drill sergeant Kilowog. The city is also home to The Crypts, a memorial honoring all fallen Lanterns that is overseen by Green Lantern Morro. Heavily guarded beneath Oa are the Sciencells, the highest secured prison facility in the galaxy, run by warden Lantern Voz.

ATTRIBUTES:

  • Center of the universe.
  • Base of operations for the Guardians of the Universe and the Green Lantern Corps.
  • Desert-like planet.

Superman heads to Vegas in SUPERMAN #711

Superman heads to Las Vegas to stop Livewire's plot to score big! Livewire's gotten a lot more powerful since they last met, and the Man of Steel may be responsible - with Jimmy Olsen's help, Superman must save Vegas and find a way to stop Livewire once and for all.

SUPERMAN #711 is on sale today.

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Ferris Air test pilot and daughter of Carl Ferris

CAROL FERRIS

carol_reisREAL NAME: Carol Ferris

OCCUPATION: Pilot / Administrator

BASE OF OPERATIONS: Sector 2814

HOMEWORLD: Earth

HEIGHT: 5’ 7”

WEIGHT: 123 lbs

EYES: Brown

HAIR: Black

FIRST APPEARANCE: Showcase vol. 1 #22 (September/October, 1959)

AKA: Sapphire

BACKGROUND from the comic books:

Carol Ferris grew up on the runway of Ferris Air, an airbase owned by her father Carl Ferris. She would often watch test flights from her Dad's office, along with her friend Hal Jordan, the son of pilot Martin H. Jordan. During a test run flown by Martin, Hal and Carol witnessed the plane malfunction and explode killing his father. Undeterred by this tragedy, the determined Carol still dreamt of becoming a pilot herself.

Carol went on to become a skilled pilot for Ferris Air answering to the codename Sapphire. Although she is slated to inherit her father's aviation company, her love of flying is too great to fathom one day removing her helmet and running the business stuck behind a desk.

When Hal was hired by Ferris Air, Carol and her childhood friend became reacquainted. Her outspoken attitude quickly drew Hal's attention and the attraction was mutual. Despite how she feels about him, Carol is hardheaded about never mixing business and pleasure. It is hard to say if this strong-willed woman of authority and the cocky test pilot will ever be together.

ATTRIBUTES:

  • Expert pilot.
  • Authoritative and outspoken.
  • Meticulous hard worker.

The Tattooed Man makes his return to Liberty Hill in TITANS #35

After his teammates' betrayal and the loss of another eye, Deathstroke must reunite the splintered group if they're to have any hope of escaping Drago's island. But first, he has to escape Drago's prison...

Meanwhile, the Tattooed Man makes his return to Liberty Hill to find it a place entirely different than the one he left several months ago.

Eric Wallace and Fabrizio Fiorentino's TITANS #35 is in stores tomorrow.

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The hit animated series YOUNG JUSTICE comes to DVD this July

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YOUNG JUSTICE, the hit Cartoon Network series from Warner Bros. Animation, will come to DVD for the first time on July 19th with Young Justice Season 1 Volume 1. Fans of the teenage super team can revisit the first season’s exciting adventures – and if you haven’t seen the series yet, here’s your chance to catch up!

From the official description of the series:

In Young Justice, being a teenager means proving yourself over and over — to peers, parents, teachers, mentors and, ultimately, to yourself. But what if you’re not just a normal teenager? What if you’re a teenage super hero? How much harder will it be to prove yourself in a world of super powers, super villains and super secrets? Are you ready to come of age in such a world? Are you ready for life or death rites of passage? Are you ready to join the ranks of the great heroes and prove you’re worthy of the Justice League? That’s exactly what the members of Young Justice — Robin, Aqualad, Kid Flash, Superboy, Miss Martian and Artemis — will find out: whether they have what it takes to be a proven hero.

These teenage heroes collectively become the Justice League’s secret weapon against the forces of evil. The young protégés must put their super hero education to the test and band together to covertly fight the evildoers that exist on Earth-16. Utilizing The Cave as their home base, the teen heroes will take on under-the-radar missions that would be impossible for the league’s famous and identifiable elders to handle secretly.

While the team works to take on more super hero responsibilities, they are in constant training by the Justice League to eventually take their place alongside the great heroes. Red Tornado is their supervisor; Black Canary is in charge of their training; and Batman determines and directs their assignments. Of course, in true teenage fashion, the members of the team push the limits of their missions, often turning a simple assignment from Batman into something significantly larger.

The final issue of THE FLASH is here

Barry Allen is having a tough time balancing his life. Not only is he faced with his job as a CSI, his family, and being a super hero, but he's struggling with a past that still haunts him.

In the conclusion of THE FLASH (on sale tomorrow), written by superstar writer Geoff Johns and drawn by the amazing artists Scott Kolins and Francis Manapul, emotions are running high and Barry needs to make a change...fast.

THE ROAD TO FLASHPOINT storyline ends here and then everything you know will change in a Flash.

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The first Earthborn Green Lantern

HAL JORDAN

hal-flying_reisREAL NAME: Hal Jordan

OCCUPATION: Green Lantern/Galactic Protector/Pilot

BASE OF OPERATIONS: Sector 2814

HOMEWORLD: Earth

HEIGHT: 6’ 2”

WEIGHT: 186 lbs

EYES: Brown

HAIR: Brown

FIRST APPEARANCE: Showcase vol. 1 #22 (September/October, 1959)

AKA: Green Lantern, Highball

BACKGROUND from the comic books:

Hal Jordan always wanted to be a pilot. He idolized his father, test pilot Martin H. Jordan and dreamed of following in his footsteps. Hal would constantly sneak onto the grounds of Ferris Air base to witness his Dad in action. There he met the most beautiful girl he ever laid his eyes on, Carol Ferris, the daughter of Carl Ferris who owned the airbase. Like Hal, Carol was determined to become a pilot as well. One day while watching one of his father's test flights with her, Hal experienced his greatest fear: the plane malfunctioned exploding and instantly killing his Dad.

More determined than ever to become a pilot and honor his late father, Hal enlisted in the Air Force on the day he turned sixteen. Clearly gifted, Hal excelled at flying but his cocky reckless behavior led to his dishonorable discharge.

Devastated that he failed his Dad, Hal turned to Carl who hired him as a test pilot. Hal took up the codename Highball quickly becoming their best yet riskiest pilot as he constantly pushed planes beyond their limits, often times destroying expensive aircrafts. With every plane that Hal took down, expert mechanic Tom Kalmaaki was there to build them up again. Thus, he grew to be a close friend and confidant.

Upon joining Ferris Air, Hal was reunited with his childhood friend Carol, who has become a skilled test pilot herself. Flying side by side has awakened feelings he never knew he had for her. Though Hal's charm has wooed many women, Carol has denied him, putting her job before a personal relationship. This hasn't deterred him from continuing his pursuit of her affection.

Green Lantern Abin Sur crash-landed on earth and in his final moment sent his ring in search of a replacement. Hal was selected as his successor for his incredible willpower and fearlessness thus making him the first Earthling inducted into the Green Lantern Corps. Hal received animosity and ill respect from his alien peers who believe Earth to be a backwater planet. In spite of this, he has shown strong resolve while training under drill sergeant Kilowog. Hal has also been mentored by Abin's friend Sinestro, considered the greatest Green Lantern of all. Sinestro's demeanor irritates Hal creating friction between the two.

Hal is quickly growing into his own as a Corpsman. His piloting skills have helped him master ring flight. Hal's ability to overcome fear after having faced his worst combined with his immense willpower and determination have allowed him to create some of the most powerful constructs imaginable. Hal is on his way to becoming one of the top Green Lanterns possibly even surpassing Sinestro one day.

ATTRIBUTES:

  • Green Lantern ring allows for a protective shield and energy constructs.
  • Constructs are often airplanes, cars or other vehicles Hal can pilot.
  • Extremely cocky.
  • Expert pilot.

USA TODAY to be exclusive home of FLASHPOINT previews

USA TODAY announced today that they will be the home of the previews for all five issues of FLASHPOINT. Today's announcement includes interviews with DC Co-Publisher Dan DiDio, Executive Editor Eddie Berganza, FLASHPOINT writer Geoff Johns and artist Andy Kubert.

Regular readers of THE SOURCE can rest assured that FLASHPOINT FRIDAY isn't going anywhere. Keep visiting THE SOURCE every Friday throughout the summer for more exclusive reveals, behind-the-scenes insight and previews of the FLASHPOINT mini-series.

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