DCU in 2011: Phil Jimenez Signs Exclusive to DC to Draw ‘ADVENTURE’

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Phil Jimenez has come home.

To DC Comics, naturally! Phil returns to DC after signing an exclusive contract, and I have the pleasure and privilege of working with him. You see, Phil will be drawing and co-plotting an arc of ADVENTURE COMICS starring the “Legion Academy”—with characters he had a hand in creating, along with co-plotter and scripter Paul Levitz.

Of all of the tentpole DC franchises, Phil has never tried his hand at the classic, iconic 31st century—and as the editor of both LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES and ADVENTURE COMICS, I was stunned when he asked to draw a short story in LEGION #6 this past year. And the more Phil came in to drop off his penciled pages, the more we kinda geeked out on all things Legion—particulary Paul’s powerful and lengthy run during our hardcore fanboy days.

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We commiserated on how Paul’s “Encyclopedia Galactica” info-captions would astoundingly have compelling stories within 15 words. And reveled in our mutual fondness for the gruff Timber Wolf. And gushed over Keith Giffen’s unique design of the future—with windowless, curvy structures—and how it still resonates in 2010 as it did back in 1982. With Phil I found a kindred spirit, perfect for all the good stuff going on in the LEGION world right now.

Phil’s ADVENTURE arc begins in February with issue #523, where we really get to know the new class attending “Legion Academy.” These teens-in-training are perfect vehicles for anyone wanting to know more about the future world of the DC Universe. “Academy” is a ground-floor entry point for any new reader that feels daunted by the myriad players and planets of DC’s 31st century.

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So, welcome back, Phil! I couldn’t walk away from this Source story without showing off Phil’s cover and a few pages from ADVENTURE #523! And what’s next after this arc? Welllll… I’ve gotta keep SOME surprises for another Source announcement!

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Superstar artist David Finch signs exclusive contract with DC

You didn't think we'd come into 2010 quietly, did you?

Of course not. Take a few deep breaths. We know the headline's a doozy. But it's also true: Mega-popular artist David Finch, who's made a name for himself working on every title under the sun for Marvel will be calling the DCU his home base for the foreseeable future -- and we couldn't be happier.

Where can you expect to see Finch's hyperkinetic pencils and expressive linework? Well, let's not get ahead of ourselves, shall we? Take a moment to bask in the glow of the news. Done? OK. We managed to get a few minutes of David's time to discuss his decision to come to DC. So take it away, Dave:

"I'm absolutely thrilled to be joining the DC family! It feels too good to be true that I'm going to have the chance to draw some of the most dynamic, iconic, and fun characters in the business. I've been a DC comics fan for a very long time, so it's a very big honor to finally have a part in their creation."

For more on Finch's move to DC, swing by COMIC BOOK RESOURCES to read the first interview with the newly-minted DC creator.

Artist to watch: BLACKEST NIGHT: BATMAN's Ardian Syaf

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You've been reading BLACKEST NIGHT: BATMAN, right? I would hope so. If you have, then you've noticed the powerful pencil work of one Ardian Syaf, a relative newcomer (and newly-exclusive DCU artist) who's jumped into the deadl world of BLACKEST NIGHT feet first. The mini teams Syaf with writer Peter Tomasi, who's no stranger to the Bat-universe, not to mention the world of Green Lantern. And with a collection of rogues as impressive as Batman's, it's no surprise that he has his fair share of baddies to bring back from the dead to sport those nasty Black Lantern rings.

So, fight your case of the Mondays with a nice piece of artwork from the third and final issue of BLACKEST NIGHT: BATMAN from Mr. Syaf, and stay tuned right here for more news about this up-and-coming talent.

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