A few more details on JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST

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Remember when we announced JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST, the new, twice-monthly series from writers Judd Winick and Keith Giffen? Well, we've got some more info on the book -- including the all-star art team handling the visuals.

You’ve seen the cover. You’ve read the select interviews floating out there. And, I can imagine, you have some questions: What brings the old gang together? What do the likes of Winick and Giffen have in store? Not telling on either front. But I can tell you what artists will be bringing these stories to the page, two times a month. Deep breath. Go:

The first issue of the series will feature the artwork of Aaron Lopresti, who's no stranger to DCU readers after his epic run on WONDER WOMAN with Gail Simone. We’ll be announcing more artists as we get closer to #1 hitting, so stay tuned.

But that's not all -- in addition to the lovely Tony Harris cover above (and future covers, as Tony will be handling those duties regularly), the first issue of GENERATION LOST will feature a variant cover by none other than Kevin Maguire, who's got some experience drawing the heroes of the JLI.

Oh, and did I mention we'd have more news today? Because we will. Sit tight, folks. It's gonna be a fun Friday.

DCU IN 2010: WHAT CAN BE SAID ABOUT JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST?

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Not a whole lot. But we’re gonna try anyway.

JUSTICE LEAGUE: GENERATION LOST.

Keith Giffen.

Judd Winick.

Two writers with a knack for sharp wit, dialogue and compelling stories. Oh, and Giffen’s got a history with the Justice League, doesn’t he? And Winick’s got the snappy dialogue and a gift for the gab. Hm.

We can show the snazzy Tony Harris cover you see above, but we can’t say anymore. They can, though. How’s about it, guys?

“It didn't really hit me until last night when I woke up screaming,” Giffen said. “They're back in my life. Be afraid, Judd. Be very afraid.”

"Most of my best work has been driven by fear, so it takes the edge off to have it all this anxiety out in the open," Winick said. "But mostly what Keith and I are trying to say about this book is that we're NOT SAYING ANYTHING ABOUT THIS BOOK. Yet. Stay tuned."

Not saying anything? Doubtful. Swing on by NEWSARAMA to hear what these gents have up their respective sleeves. Maybe.

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