Talking “Rise of the Third Army” with the Artists

On September 5th, the release of GREEN LANTERN #0 will introduce a brand new Green Lantern to the DC Universe. Then starting in October, the monumental crossover event, “Rise of The Third Army,” will span the pages of GREEN LANTERN, GREEN LANTERN CORPS, GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS, and RED LANTERNS. To help you prepare for these exciting adventures, we’ll be putting a spotlight on the Green Lantern universe and the upcoming events that will change it forever each day this week on THE SOURCE.

 

Today, some of the artists of the titles involved in “Rise of Third Army” tease their favorite aspects of illustrating this crossover, discuss their creative processes, and more.

 

What has been the most exciting part of drawing the “Rise of the Third Army” storyline so far?


CHRISTIAN ALAMY (GREEN LANTERN): The expectation. At this point I'm like any other reader, I want to know what happens next!

 

AARON KUDER (GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS): Being that this is my first crossover event, I am loving the chance to work with a bunch of folks who have been a huge inspiration to me over the years of being a reader of comics. When I got the character design sheet for the Third Army that Ethan Van Sciver did – and seeing all of the notes about what makes these creatures who and what they are – I was in fan boy heaven.

 

FERNANDO PASARAN (GREEN LANTERN CORPS): So far I'm enjoying the transformations into the Third Army. It's SO creepy! And here I was thinking zombies were scary ...

 

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA (RED LANTERNS): The best part of drawing the Third Army has been the freedom of movement in the characters. Every one of them looks the same, but trying to make them all different in their poses has been a challenge when drawing them.

 

What has been the most challenging part?


CHRISTIAN ALAMY: Nothing particular comes to mind from my end.  We've been working on GREEN LANTERN for a while now and it's always a mix of pleasure and pressure.

 

AARON KUDER: The most challenging part of doing comics in general, for me, is the "hurry up and wait" element. There's something amazing about being in a room with a bunch of folks that you're working with, and everyone being on the same page ... bouncing ideas off each other, and following the rabbit down the story telling vortex. In fact with email, phone calls, Skype, whatever, it's a hell of a lot easier to collaborate and share ideas. But there will always be times where you have to put an idea, or a design, or some edit out there, and it can take time to get back to you.

 

FERNANDO PASARAN: To make the scenes with the Third Army as terrifying as possible! It's the first time I drew a comic book that is so close to the horror genre, and the experience has been a lot of fun!

 

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA: Maybe the most difficult part has been to try and give them that touch of realism that I like to infuse into all the alien characters I draw. But Ethan Van Sciver's design and the freedom my editor has given me have helped me a lot.

 

How does working on a big crossover event like this impact your creative process?


CHRISTIAN ALAMY: Every time there's a big event like that I feel like I have to sit up straight and pay attention in case I miss something. After a little while, I get back to my normal, focused, yet relaxed working self.

 

AARON KUDER: Other then the fact that there are a few more "hurry up and wait" moments, I don't think it does. I try really hard to focus on the story and story telling – that isn't affected by the crossover element. Or rather it isn't affected any more or less then a regular story (at least not yet!).

 

FERNANDO PASARIN: We just have to be more aware of the work of the other creators involved. You’ve got to have an open mind to all the information you get to get a wider vision of the story that is being told in all the books. If you keep that as a priority, the crossover will be a success!

 

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA: The only impact I've noticed being a part of this crossover has been the pressure to try and keep up with the quality of the other artists and make the best possible work so the readers enjoy it.

 

Do you have a specific ritual when illustrating? Any specific music you listen to or food you eat to get you into the mindset?


CHRISTIAN ALAMY: Coffee? Check. NPR on the radio, low volume? Check. Nice crisp brush? Check. Sweatpants? On.

 

AARON KUDER: First thing in the morning, if time allows, I'll spend a good 30 minutes or so just doodling whatever comes to mind. Some people do push ups to help wake up their body. I doodle to wake up my hand. Or at least I try to. When I sit down to work, I generally don't listen to music or anything right away. I try to simply focus on what is in front of me. After an hour of so, I'll put on music, or listen to an audio book or a podcast. I try not to have movies or TV shows on in the background (although I do fail at this every once in a while) because I'll end up looking up from my work “for just a second” and twenty minutes later I'm wondering where all my time went.

 

FERNANDO PASARIN: My only daily ritual is my fight against my alarm clocks (yes, plural!) in the morning, do my back exercises, and draw nonstop until I go to bed!

 

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA: I don't have any ritual. My editor Pat McCallum has forbidden me to sacrifice any hens.

 

From a visual standpoint, why should fans be excited for the “Rise of the Third Army”?


CHRISTIAN ALAMY: With a title like “Rise of the Third Army,” I think of General Patton or even Alexander the Great and it conjures up all sorts of epic battle scenes. Knowing what Doug Mahnke is capable of, I think we're in for a treat.

 

AARON KUDER: Visually speaking, the “Rise of the Third Army” really hits on a number of my personal favorite types of classic sci-fi imagery. And when I say classic, I mean War of the Worlds type “classic” – from the days when science fiction really started making its own mark. Hoards of unstoppable/identical aliens marching forward across all of space to whip out our heroes? How is that not fun?

 

FERNANDO PASARIN: As I said above, wait until you guys see the terrifying transformation into the Third Army. Your jaws are going to drop!! I can assure you, it's not a good time to be drafted to the Green Lantern Corps!

 

MIGUEL SEPULVEDA: I believe the readers are going to love “Rise of the Third Army” because of the huge scope of the story and the battles they'll see. Also, it’s not every day that somebody tries to rip off your arm to get your ring!

 

Green Lantern vs … The Justice League?!

The “Rise of the Third Army” continues!

 

After Hal Jordan goes missing, many questions will be left hanging. Particularly for the Justice League, as they decide to go after the new Green Lantern to demand answers about their absent team member. Flying into stores on November 7th, GREEN LANTERN #14 comes to you from the acclaimed creative team of writer Geoff Johns and artists Doug Mahnke and Christian Alamy.

 

“We’re going to be meeting a brand new Green Lantern in issue #0, and unlike his predecessors, he’s not the sort of guy you’d be expecting to wear the ring. That’s putting it mildly,” teased series editor Matt Idelson. “After the events of GREEN LANTERN ANNUAL #1, Hal Jordan is MIA in a very big way, and our new Green Lantern finds himself in a new role, though his troubled life isn’t going to go away in the slightest. In fact it’s the things he’s notorious for that in large part bring the Justice League into the picture—they want to know what’s happened to Hal, and what this guy thinks he’s doing filling the role of Green Lantern. It’s going to be intense, but also very, very cool.”

 

Below, take an exclusive first look at GREEN LANTERN #14 by checking out Doug Mahnke and Mark Irwin’s cover for the issue.

 

Dale Keown on his Variant Cover for GREEN LANTERN #8

Yesterday, we treated you to an exclusive preview of this week’s GREEN LANTERN #7.

 

Today, we’ve got another Green Lantern-flavored treat for you to savor. Below, check out fan favorite artist Dale Keown’s variant cover for issue #8.

 

“This is the first time I've drawn Green Lantern but I think I had more fun drawing Sinestro,” Keown told THE SOURCE. “My favorite things to draw are space scenes and green stuff. I had a ball doing this cover and I hope I can do more.”

 

From writer Geoff Johns and artists Doug Mahnke and Christian Alamy, GREEN LANTERN #8 flies into stores on April 11th.


THE SECRET OF THE INDIGO TRIBE IS REVEALED

“Tor lorek san, bor nakka mur,

Natromo faan tornek wot ur.

Ter Lantern ker lo Abin Sur,

Taan lek lek nok--Formorrow Sur!”

-Oath of the Indigo Tribe

Not much is known about the mysterious Indigo Tribe; even their oath is all but impenetrable to anyone not of their numbers. But the upcoming storyline of GREEN LANTERN will explore their secrets, revealing shocking truths that will shake the foundations of the entire Lantern universe.

Wielding the light of Compassion, the reclusive Indigo Tribe will be the focus of an ongoing story which begins with GREEN LANTERN #7 – written by fan-favorite, critically acclaimed author Geoff Johns and illustrated by artists Doug Mahnke and Christian Alamy.

In “The Secret of the Indigo Tribe,” the uneasy alliance of Hal Jordan and Sinestro continues, as they are taken to the Indigo homeworld to uncover the truths behind a heinous crime. But what crime could keep this unlikely duo together, driving them to investigate a corps ostensibly dedicated to the spread of goodwill throughout the galaxy? And what dark secrets will Hal and Sinestro discover out in the unknown reaches of deep space?

(Inks for the cover of GREEN LANTERN #7)

Everyone’s Talkin’ About DC COMICS-THE NEW 52, Tuesday Morning (PT) Edition

OUT.COM previewed the highly anticipated BATWOMAN #3 by J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman.

MAXIM continued their weekly previews of DC COMICS-THE NEW 52. This time around? They’ve got you’re exclusive first look at GREEN LANTERN #3 by Geoff Johns, Doug Mahnke, Christian Alamy and Keith Champagne, in stores tomorrow.

GAWKER’s IO9 interviewed BATMAN: NOEL writer/artist Lee Bermejo. “I wanted to play around with the past juxtapositions of Gotham's characters,” Bermejo said. “It's important to make nods to the history without being nostalgic. When I was kid, I grew up watching the 1960s TV show. Because I was five, I had no idea that it was played for laughs. There's an element of that in this book, taking Batman's past history completely seriously.”

And speaking of BATMAN: NOEL, head on over to IGN for your chance to win a copy of the book.

To be continued …

(Everybody’s Talkin’ About) DC COMICS-THE NEW 52, Tuesday Morning (ET) Edition

(Ethan Van Sciver’s variant cover for GREEN LANTERN #3)

It's Tuesday morning. Do you know where your previews are? Here's a rundown of exclusive previews from the 13 new issues from DC COMICS-THE NEW 52 on sale tomorrow. Ready?

CNN’s GEEK OUT has your first look at GREEN LANTERN #2 by Geoff Johns, Doug Mahnke, Christian Alamy and Keith Champagne.

MAXIM has the exclusive preview of BATMAN AND ROBIN #2 by Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason and Mick Gray.

THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER’s HEAT VISION previewed FRANKENSTEIN, AGENT OF S.H.A.D.E. #2.

THE LOS ANGELES TIMES’ HERO COMPLEX debuted pages from MISTER TERRIFIC #2 by Eric Wallace, Gianluca Gugliotta and Wayne Faucher.

IGN gave you your first glimpse at SUPERBOY #2 by Scott Lobdell, R.B. Silva and Rob Lean.

Following yesterday's NEW YORK POST newsbreak, AIN’T IT COOL NEWS caught up with WONDER WOMAN writer Brian Azzarello. “You read some of those stories, those are the most human stories that have ever been written,” Azzarello said of the Greek mythology inspiring his series. “They are as emotionally damaged as a lot of people are. And they’re just as damaging! They’re selfish, capricious, angry, loving, loyal, they betray…they’re like human emotions turned up to 11.”

THE TORONTO STAR chatted with local Canadian artists Jeff Lemire, Francis Manapul and Ken Lashley about their respective series and DC COMICS-THE NEW 52. “I think the books are different, which is something I was looking for,” Lemire said of the relaunch. “Animal Man is a very furious, very dark, emotional story, while Frankenstein is a really big, fun action-adventure, kind of over-the-top sort of thing.”

And while everyone's still talking about DC COMICS-THE NEW 52, there's another major announcement for DC Entertainment today. Timed to the start of the Frankfurt Book Festival in Germany, USA TODAY announced Vertigo's acquisition of pop culture phenomenon The Millennium Trilogy on the front page of their Life section this morning. Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy, which chronicles the stories of computer hacker Lisbeth Salander and investigative journalist Mikael Blomkvist, will get the graphic novel treatment beginning with next year’s THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO. Each book in the trilogy will be divided into two volumes and will be published under DC Entertainment’s Vertigo imprint. Look for THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE in 2013 and THE GIRL WHO KICKED THE HORNETS’ NEST in 2014.

To be continued …

Can the new Green Lantern of Sector 2814 save his homeworld?

Can Sinestro, Green Lantern of Sector 2814, free his homeworld from The Sinestro Corps? Do Guy Gardner and John Stewart have what it takes to lead the Green Lantern Corps into battle with a mysterious force that’s destroying multiple space sectors? Why is Kyle Rayner being chosen by the rings of previous bearers who were all brutally slaughtered? And what does Atrocitus have to do with a child suffering on a war-torn world? Find out when the second issues of the Green Lantern group books in DC Comics’ The New 52 are released this October.

GREEN LANTERN #2

Written by GEOFF JOHNS

Art and cover by DOUG MAHNKE and CHRISTIAN ALAMY

Variant cover by DAVID FINCH

1:200 B&W variant cover by DOUG MAHNKE

On sale OCTOBER 12 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

Renegade Green Lantern Sinestro sets a course for Korugar with one purpose: To free his homeworld from the scourge of… The Sinestro Corps?!

GREEN LANTERN CORPS #2

Written by PETER J. TOMASI

Art by FERNANDO PASARIN and SCOTT HANNA

Cover by ALEX GARNER

On sale OCTOBER 19 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

Guy Gardner and John Stewart lead a squadron of Green Lanterns to fight a mysterious force that is marching across the space sectors and devouring not only their natural resources but their entire populations. Worst of all, those responsible have a vendetta against the Green Lantern Corps!

GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS #2

Written by TONY BEDARD

Art by TYLER KIRKHAM, HARVEY TALIBAO and BATT

Cover by TYLER KIRKHAM and BATT

On sale OCTOBER 26 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

By their rings betrayed! Who – or what – has the might to tear power rings from each of the seven Lantern Corps, murdering their former bearers in the process? And why have the rings all chosen Kyle Rayner as their new master? As members of each Corps target Kyle for death, we learn more about the shocking fate of Ganthet!

RED LANTERNS #2

Written by PETER MILLIGAN

Art and cover by ED BENES and ROB HUNTER

On sale OCTOBER 5 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

On a war-torn world where invading forces fight insurgent forces, the innocent always suffer the most. When a child screams with red-hot rage at the madness around her, she is answered by her weapon of retribution: Atrocitus.

War of the Green Lanterns: The Epic Conclusion Is Here

Last we saw Hal Jordan and Guy Gardner, they made the unprecedented decision to remove their rings in the midst of battle. In the conclusion of the epic War of the Green Lanterns, the duo reunite with John Stewart and Kyle Rayner to stop the evil forces consuming their fellow Corps members. Their strategy will not only put their lives at stake, but will also go down as one of the riskiest acts committed in the Corps’ history.

GREEN LANTERN #67 by Geoff Johns and artists Doug Mahnke, Christian Alamy, Keith Champagne, Mark Irwin and Tom Nguyen hits stores today!

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September's GREEN LANTERN Solicits

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GREEN LANTERN #1

Written by GEOFF JOHNS

Art by DOUG MAHNKE and CHRISTIAN ALAMY

Cover by IVAN REIS and JOE PRADO

Variant cover by GREG CAPULLO

On sale SEPTEMBER 14 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

Retailers: This issue will ship with two covers. Please see the order form for more information.

The red-hot GREEN LANTERN team of writer Geoff Johns and artist Doug Mahnke introduce an unexpected new Lantern.

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GREEN LANTERN CORPS #1

Written by PETER J. TOMASI

Art by FERNANDO PASARIN and SCOTT HANNA

Cover by DOUG MAHNKE and CHRISTIAN ALAMY

On sale SEPTEMBER 21 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

When deadly conflicts emerge across the universe, it’s up to Guy Gardner, John Stewart and an elite Green Lantern strike force to keep the peace – or else.

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GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS #1

Written by TONY BEDARD

Art and cover by TYLER KIRKHAM and BATT

On sale SEPTEMBER 28 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

Kyle Rayner has assembled the most powerful team in all the universe, selected from the full spectrum of corps. But can he even keep this volatile group together?

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RED LANTERNS #1

Written by PETER MILLIGAN

Art and cover by ED BENES and ROB HUNTER

On sale SEPTEMBER 14 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+

Atrocitus and his Red Lantern Corps return in their own series, battling against injustice in the most bloody ways imaginable!

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