Exclusive Preview of DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS #0!

In stores tomorrow, DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS #0 is a special over-sized anthology issue that reveals the origins and secrets of O.M.A.C., Mister Terrific, Hawk & Dove, Blackhawks, and Deadman!

 

See the origins of O.M.A.C. and the purpose behind the Eye’s creation. Mister Terrific travels into the 9th Dimension to see his past, present and future and discovers a secret about his own son! Hawk and Dove’s origins are revealed but will the delicate balance of war and peace be maintained or will war finally crush peace once and for all? The Blackhawks complete their first mission – will all the members survive it?  And finally, when Deadman is transported into the body of the man who killed him, will he seek revenge or find forgiveness in his heart?

 

DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS #0 comes to you from the creative team of Keith Giffen, Dan DiDio, and Scott Koblish (O.M.A.C.), James Robinson and Tom Derenick (Mister Terrific), Rob Liefeld and Marat Mychaels (Hawk & Dove), Tony Bedard, Carlos Rodriguez, and BIT (Blackhawks), and Tony Bedard and Scott McDaniel (Deadman). Click here to see an exclusive preview of the issue.

 

Win a Deadman Card Signed by Bernard Chang!

Last Wednesday, we offered fans of Justice League (and fans of rich, spectacular comic book coloring) a chance to win a Justice League card signed by frequent series colorist Alex Sinclair. As usual, you guys came through with some great photos of some great fans reading some great comics, and all we can say is…GREAT!

 

Here’s the winning entry photo:

 

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The photo and caption were submitted by @iann57 on Twitter, who will now have a great new piece of art for his family room. But if you didn’t win, don’t despair because we’re about to do it all over again. As you may know, DEMON KNIGHTS #0 hits stands this week. This supernatural tale of classic fantasy has been building up a fairly devoted following since its debut a year ago, but with this week’s zero issue, we see how it all began for Etrigan and his human host, Jason Blood. It comes courtesy of writer Paul Cornell and artist Bernard Chang, who previously provided the art for the Deadman-starring debut of DC Universe Presents. So whether you’re a fan of Bernard or of Boston Brand, we think you’re going to want this week’s card signed by Mr. Chang!

 

 

As usual, the card is 11” by 14” and is made of heavy card stock. However, if you’d like to get your hands on this ready-for-framing collector’s item, you’re going to need to do a couple things.

 

1) If you're not already doing so, be sure to follow @DCComics on Twitter and Instagram.

2) Pick up some of your favorite new DC comics on Wednesday and take a photograph of you reading them. (If you can’t make it to a comic shop on Wednesday, a photo of you reading any DC comic will do.)

 

3) Share your picture with us via Instagram and tag @DCComics and #newDCday.


That’s all there is to it! At 5 pm PST on Monday, September 17, 2012, one winner will be chosen at random and direct messaged for his/her mailing address. The winner will be featured on Twitter. DC Comics will tweet the winner’s photo and a fan shout out on or around Tuesday, September 18, 2012.

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Exclusive Preview of BATMAN: ODYSSEY #3

In the first two issues of BATMAN: ODYSSEY vol. 2, Batman traveled to Gotham City’s underworld to save Talia al Ghul from the clutches of her kidnappers, The Sensei. Oh, and this secret underworld also just so happens to be where The League of Assassins has set up camp for years.

In issue #3, Robin is introduced to Deadman, who joins the fight against the flesh-hungry creatures that reside in the underworld. But will having a team of allies be enough to help Batman defeat The Sensei?

Written and penciled by Neal Adams and inked by Bill Sienkiewicz, BATMAN: ODYSSEY #3 flies into stores tomorrow.

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FLASHPOINT FRIDAY: The Dogs of War

After the Amazons brutally attacked the Polish town where Deadman and the Grayson family were performing, little more than ashes of their pasts remained. While gasping his final breaths, John Grayson begged Boston Brand to protect his son, no matter the cost. As Dick watches his father die, he transforms from a performer to a soldier as he vows to make sure the Amazons never get their murderous hands on the weapon they came looking for: the Helmet of Nabu. To what lengths will Dick go to stop the Amazons’ mission and what sacrifices will Boston have to make to keep him safe?

FLASHPOINT: DEADMAN AND THE FLYING GRAYSONS #3, on sale next week, is written by J.T. Krul and features art by Fabrizio Fiorentino.

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Paul Jenkins and Bernard Chang on DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS

(The cover for DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS #1 by Ryan Sook)

DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS is a new series that shines a spotlight on some of the DC Universe’s most exciting superheroes. Beginning with a five-issue arc around Deadman, the series debuts this September from writer Paul Jenkins and artist Bernard Chang. We caught up with the duo to give us more details about the book:

THE SOURCE: What about DC's new 52 titles excites you the most?

BERNARD CHANG: Well, DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS, of course! Haha. But I’m excited to pick up some of the other books as well. Jim Lee and Geoff Johns on JUSTICE LEAGUE?! Cliff Chiang and Brian Azzarello on WONDER WOMAN?! Francis Manapul writing and drawing THE FLASH?! Philip Tan and Tony Daniel on HAWKMAN?! I haven't been this excited since I was a kid waking up Saturday mornings to watch Superfriends on television!

PAUL JENKINS: It's about time we all recognized that comics are a viable and important medium that must reach a larger audience. I have all the respect in the world for the retailers but I think they need a boost, and the digital sales ought to help. I look forward to reaching the digital audience as it grows, and kudos to DC for aiming in that direction!

How and why are you shaking up the series' status quo?

PJ: DC UNIVERSE PRESENTS is a new series, obviously. We're doing Deadman first. Such a great character. I guess it's a typical Jenkins approach: drill into the character and see what really makes him tick.

What new characters will debut in the series?

PJ: Deadman inhabits a cast of thousands!

What's the first line of dialogue in the first issue?

PJ: "I'm gonna do it! I'm goin' for it!"

What's the biggest surprise you've had working on this character/book?

BC: This is my first time working with Paul Jenkins and I’m really excited by the story concepts he has planned, as well as Deadman himself having his artistic legacy tied to two of the greatest comic book artists ever -- Neal Adams and Carmine Infantino. Paul's script is wrapped around character exploration and emotions, and that has been something I've always had a particular focus on when I draw each book. The ability to make the reader sad, happy, excited, and loved, all through mere still images and words is a powerful thing and I hope we can both carry that through in our final work.

PJ: Not really a surprise, I suppose... but another reinforcement of the idea that ALL characters are great and have potential. Deadman has such great stories to tell - I cannot wait to see the reaction.

What secret has been the hardest to keep?

BC: That Wil Moss, our editor, can out bench both Paul and me... combined!

PJ: Can't tell you. Jim Lee would have me killed.

What’s the unofficial tagline for this series, in your own words?

PJ: "Some journeys take a lifetime. Yours is simply a journey that takes more than one."

DC Embraces Its Dark Side

DC Embraces Its Dark Side

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DC Comics embraces its dark side. On the 40th anniversary of the character’s creation, the New York Times bestselling writer of AMERICAN VAMPIRE, Scott Snyder, teams up with Yannick Paquette (BATMAN, INCORPORATED) to bring horror back to the DC Universe in SWAMP THING #1. For years, one man served against his will as the avatar of nature. And while he may have been freed of the monster, he's about to learn the monster will never truly let go of him.

The World’s Greatest Supernatural Heroes

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John Constantine, Deadman, Shade the Changing Man and Madame Xanadu are Justice League Dark, a band of supernatural heroes united to stop the dark things the rest of the DCU does not see in JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK #1, by Peter Milligan and artist Mikel Janin.

Acclaimed Creators with New Takes on Cult Heroes

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Buddy Baker has gone from “super” man to family man – but is he strong enough to hold his family together when Maxine, his young daughter, starts to manifest her own dangerous powers? Find out in ANIMAL MAN #1, the start of a dramatic new series by acclaimed writer Jeff Lemire and artists Travel Foreman and Dan Green.

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Set in the Middle Ages, the Demon leads an unlikely team to defend civilization and preserve the last vestiges of Camelot against the tide of history. Critically-acclaimed writer Paul Cornell and artists Diogenes Neves and Oclair Albert combine sorcery, swords and superheroes in DEMON KNIGHTS #1.

Tomorrow’s Cult Classics

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Frankenstein and his network of strange beings work for an even stranger government organization: The Super Human Advanced Defense Executive. It’s the breakout hero of Seven Soldiers as you’ve never seen him before in FRANKENSTEIN, AGENT OF SHADE #1, the first issue of a dark new series from acclaimed writer Jeff Lemire (Sweet Tooth, The Nobody) and artist Alberto Ponticelli.

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A cult favorite character returns in a new series written by his classic creative team of Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. Joining them is JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST artist Fernando Dagnino. RESURRECTION MAN #1 is the story of a hero who wakes up with new powers each time he’s killed.

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Vampires threaten to bring ruin to the DC Universe in I, VAMPIRE #1 by rising star Josh Fialkov and artist Andrea Sorrentino. Tortured by his centuries-old love for the Queen of the Damnned, Andrew Bennett must save humanity from the violent uprising of his fellow vampires, even if it means exterminating his own kind.

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Priscilla Kitaen has just found out she’s a monster. A half-alien hybrid, the woman known as Voodoo must confront the secrets of her past to make sense of the nightmare her life has suddenly become. VOODOO #1 will be written by Ron Marz with art by Sami Basri.

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!

This Just Happened: BRIGHTEST DAY #24

Today marks the last issue of BRIGHTEST DAY. If you haven’t picked up your copy yet, then clicking on the jump is the very last thing you want to do (major spoiler alert!)

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John Constantine was first introduced to the DC Universe in Alan Moore’s SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #37 (1985), in which the always suave and mysterious Brit’s first role was that of a supernatural advisor to Swamp Thing. Upon their introduction, John’s vast knowledge of Swamp Thing’s origins caused him to embark on a quest of self-discovery. It was on this journey that Swamp Thing first encountered many other characters in the DC Universe, including the Phantom Stranger, Deadman, and Etrigan the Demon.

John then took on the role of the protagonist with the launch of his own series, HELLBLAZER, which has run continuously since its initial release date in January of 1988. A chain-smoking occult detective, he has often struggled to balance the powers of Heaven and Hell on earth. While John has been known to take on the role of a hero, he is often cynical and not unwilling to compromise with darker forces for his own benefit.

Going forward, Vertigo will continue publishing HELLBLAZER as an ongoing comic book series. The series recently celebrated its 275th anniversary issue by its current creative team of acclaimed writer Peter Milligan and artists Giuseppe Camuncoli and Stefano Landini. Through the years, John Constantine’s stories have been written by a diverse and prolific cast of writers, including Jamie Delano, Brian Azzarello, Neil Gaiman, Ian Rankin, Mike Carey, Garth Ennis, Andy Diggle, Warren Ellis, and Grant Morrison. The series has also been illustrated by such artists as David Lloyd, Leonardo Manco, Steve Dillon, Rick Veitch, Marcelo Frusin, and John Ridgway.

John Constantine’s return to the DC Universe follows BRIGHTEST DAY #23’s shocking reveal of Swamp Thing. With the plant elemental on the loose, who better to help find him and restore his identity than he who helped him learn it in the first place? The story continues in BRIGHTEST DAY AFTERMATH: THE SEARCH FOR SWAMP THING #1, written by TOKYO DAYS, BANGKOK NIGHTS author (and former Vertigo editor) Jonathan Vankin and with art by Marco Castiello, in stores this June.

Head on over to Comic Book Resources and Newsarama for exclusive interviews with Co-Publisher Dan DiDio  about the series' final issue.

You may have been worried that the events of BRIGHTEST DAY were coming to an end with this ultimate issue of the series, but as John Constantine would say, that’s just “bollocks.”

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