You may have noticed a trend here at The Source. Sometimes, it's just better to go straight to the, well, source when we want to shine a light on a given title. Today, I popped by Editor Rachel Gluckstern's office to get the lowdown on JSA VS. KOBRA, which will have its second issue on stands shortly. Take it away, Rachel (and Eric and Don!):
Geoff Johns. Francis Manapul. Superboy. Adventure Comics. Enjoy.
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There's no arguing that artist Kalman Andrasofzsky is one talented guy. So why not take a look at some of his more recent work? Specifically, his covers on R.E.B.E.L.S.? We swung by Editor Brian Cunningham's office to get the lowdown. Take it away, Brian:
You've all read STREETS OF GOTHAM #1, right?
Let's start off Monday with a laugh, eh?
This is one of those instances where you let the pictures do the talking.
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The new Red Robin continues to scour the globe in search of clues that will help him determine the final fate of Bruce Wayne, in the pages of the new hit series from writer Chris Yost and artist Ramon Bachs. But Red Robin's search might get a little complicated with the League of Assassins after him, don't you think? What does Ra's al Ghul want with Red Robin?
You heard the news, saw some art and know the basics about MAGOG, but it never hurts to show a bit more, does it?
It's hard to wait, isn't it? Fear not, Source readers. The first issue of JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRY FOR JUSTICE will be in your hands in a few short days. By now, you've probably seen the preview, so what else could we tease before the issue hits?
How about the cover to #4, by artist Mauro Cascioli?
Ooh, look! Sun! I’d forgotten what that looks like. Neat. Today is a bit of a mad scramble (what else is new?). We’re wrapping up the lettering on ACTION COMICS #879, which means a lot of emailing back and forth with letterer Rob Leigh. He’s come up with what I think will be a stronger method for the English subtitles to all the crazy Kryptonian speak going on in the book.
