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But I do agree that there needs to be a bit more diversity with the Valiant titles, both on a tonal level and with the creatives working there. I do enjoy some of the book they publish, but as a whole, the line seems a bit stale to me. It seems recently like its one crossover after another. I just wish that Valiant

I think Doyle will eventually get a promotion to EIC or something higher. He would not have made the transition from New York to California had he not been offered something big in return, especially in light of rumors (before he made the move) that he was initially not going to move west with the other editors. Doyle

Its actually the JJ Abrams Wesworld tv show, based on the Michael Crichton movie. He said he was working on this not too long ago on an interview with War Rocket Ajax.

The official end of Fables will happen in a special oversized issue #150. It will be about the same size as a regular Fable trade paperback (so about 150 pages). Pretty excited to read that.

While many of these new titles launching in June were definitely inspired by titles over at Marvel and the Marvel NOW initiative, the article makes it seems like DC is always copying Marvel to make sure they follow Marvel’s trend, which does an incredible disservice to DC’s willingness to try new things. Because no

I think creators nowadays choose Image over Vertigo because they are assured complete creative freedom on their books, and also complete ownership of their books (which is something that Vertigo, due to it being owned by a corporation, can't outright do with it's books). The best thing Vertigo can entice creators with

One of the things that has baffled me is how DC gave the title of Editor in Chief to the guy who almost made Marvel bankrupt. That person, of course, is Bob Harras, and he is probably why we got these 90's inspired stories and tone in the New 52, and also why DC is stuck with Scott Lobdell.

He's a writer over at ComicsAlliance, and he's a pretty big DC fan.

You can easily read the 7 issues of Infinite Crisis and understand everything without having to read any other comic. There are actually pages in the series dedicated to recapping DCU history. Hell, Infinite Crisis was one of the first superhero (in continuity) comics I ever read.

Heh…. Those are actually drawn by Grant Morrison himself. And, as you said, they are only rough sketches.

No, Brian Bucellato and Francis Manapaul are not part of Batman: Eternal but the writers behind that weekly series are Scott Snyder, James Tynion, Ray Fawkes, Tim Seeley, and Kyle Higgins who replaced John Layman. There are various people on art but to start it off will be Jason Fabok, Dustin Ngyuen, some other