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REX RIDERS
Available June 21, 2011
As we’ve reported, DC is restarting all their titles in August… which makes everybody wonder: how is the DC Universe going to change now?
Luckily, we actually received a copy of an internal memo addressed to Dan DiDio about some of the changes (that will help bridge that gap with newer readers looking for more reality and accessibility to the DCU) we’ll be seeing after September. Here are the highlights:
In 1986, as the Crisis on Infinite Earths was winding down, Marv Wolfman made the radical suggestion that DC indicate the universe had truly changed by altering the numbering on all the titles and restart everything with a #1. For a number of reasons, it was a great idea but the timing couldnât allow the move. Years later, Dick Giordano indicated it as one of his greatest editorial regrets. However, he canât be blamed since the Crisis was wrapping up while DC was still negotiating to relaunch its flagship heroes. At that time, only Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli had been lined up for Batman: Year One while John Byrne was still being wooed for Superman, and very late in the process, Greg Potter and George Perez were circling Wonder Woman.
Had the stars aligned, it could have avoided two decades of constant revisions to the reality.
It now seems DCâs executive team has spent the last year moving the stars around. Todayâs bombshell announcement indicates the rebooted line will kick off in September, with Justice League #1 previewing the new order on August 31.
I can only hope that DC has its house in order and can avoid embarrassing fill-ins and radical creative team changes early in a titleâs run â problems which have plagued the core titles for the last few years. Â The worst example may well be Batman: The Dark Knight, written and drawn by David Finch. After debuting in November, the fifth issue of this monthly series is not coming out until August and only then with a fill-in artist.
That aforementioned new Justice League book is coming from DCâs two busiest executives: Geoff Johns and Jim Lee. Sure, itâll read well and look great, but will it be a monthly and for how long will the talent remain intact? At minimum, these new titles, all 50 of them, need consistent talent on board for at least the first six issues and fill-ins need to be carefully integrated. (more…)
In a major consolidation and streamlining, DC Comics is changing the way they do business and rebooting the entire line of DC Universe titles:
On Wednesday, August 31st, DC Comics will launch a historic renumbering of the entire DC Universe line of comic books with 52 first issues, including the release of JUSTICE LEAGUE by NEW YORK TIMES bestselling writer and DC Entertainment Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns and bestselling artist and DC Comics Co-Publisher Jim Lee. The publication of JUSTICE LEAGUE issue 1 will launch day-and-date digital publishing for all these ongoing titles, making DC Comics the first of the two major American publishers to release all of its superhero comic book titles digitally the same day as in print.
DC Comics will only publish two comic books on August 31st: the final issue of this summerâs comic book mini-series FLASHPOINT and the first issue of JUSTICE LEAGUE by Johns and Lee, two of the most distinguished and popular contemporary comic book creators, who will be collaborating for the first time. Together they will offer a contemporary take on the origin of the comic book industryâs premier superhero team.
A separate letter went out to retailers, hinting at “a more modern, diverse DC Universe, with some character variations in appearance, origin and age. All stories will be grounded in each character’s legend – but will relate to real world situations, interactions, tragedy and triumph.”
There’s a lot of head-shaking going on at this move– Tom Spurgeon displays this POV quite well– but to me, this screams hard core brand consolidation, combined with simplification to make it easy for the new comic reader– who is absolutely expected to be a digital reader. It wouldn’t surprise me if DC started doing special digital subscriptions. For example: all 52 series digitally for $50 a month.
The real concern, however, has to be on the retailer side, who will suddenly find competition on all of their titles on books that have been ordered months in advance and may be non-returnable. Hopefully, DC will keep books returnable for the first few months while the impact on stores is figured out.
If nothing else, it could explain why DC wasn’t at BookExpo this year, as they were waiting to relaunch big.
TIPPIN’ HANCOCK’S HAT-Reviews of All Things Pulp by Tommy Hancock
THE MYTH HUNTER
Percival Constantine
Pulpwork Press
http://www.pulpwork.com/
One of the great things about New Pulp is that the old is often made, well, new again. I’m not simply talking about styles, description, or even storylines and characters, although this has to do with a character.  What I’m referring to is archetypes. They exist in Pulp as they do in genre, probably more so since there are so many facets to Pulp. The standard ‘types’ of heroes and villains and such that populate stories and often reappear under different names penned by different authors. Like the masked vigilante. The Super Man of Science. The Cowboy. And the Explorer, the Archeological Adventurer.
It’s that last one that Percival Constantine tackled within his new work, THE MYTH HUNTER. Elisa Hill, the central character of the piece, is just what the title implies..a Myth Hunter. This is basically an individual who goes on the hunt for strange and unusual artifacts, often thought to be the stuff of legend. In this particular tale, she is in pursuit of artifacts related to a great lost civilization, a goal her parents pursued to the ruin of their professional reputations before their passing. Initially a Myth Hunter for money, Elisa found a better path due to an old Myth Hunter and friend of her parents and now works for the betterment of the world. This adventure brings her into contact with shady aspects of her dubious past, introduces her to new friends, sets her against a conspiratorial secret organization, and renews a feud with a psychopath named Seth that will likely be the death of Hill herself.
This book is full of vivid descriptions, fantastically crafted narrative, intriguing and engaging dialogue, but its biggest star is the characterization. Constantine brings each and every character to life, not just with vivid details, but with emotions and passions. Even the characters we are meant to like leave us feeling a little divided on just how much we like them, and that’s a sign of humanity granted to a written creation, a skill many writers never ever develop.Â
Constantine also takes the stereotype of the ‘Indiana Jones-Lara Croft’ type and ups the ante. Elisa is complex, complicated, and admittedly confused throughout the book. Not because she’s not a great hero in all ways because she is just that, but because she is also human. Simultaneously Constantine gives the reader a real woman, complete with desires, flaws, and strengths, and cloaks her in that nearly bullet proof visage of the explorer who always gets what she wants one way or the other.
There were some continuity gaffs here and there and editing issues in spots, but nothing that should keep anyone from picking up THE MYTH HUNTER by Percival Constantine and enjoying the heck out of it!
FOUR OUT OF FIVE TIPS OF THE HAT-This New Pulp tale delivers everything you want a Pulp story to with the added bonus of humanity within its characterization.
Percy Constantine’s new novel THE MYTH HUNTER from Pulpwork Press (http://www.pulpwork.com/) hits the streets today!ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ The author takes some time out of his busy promoting schedule to do some…ah…promotion with ALL PULP!ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ Stay tuned for a couple of more tidbits related to THE MYTH HUNTER throughout the day!
Percy Constantine’s newest novel THE MYTH HUNTER from Pulpwork Press (http://www.pulpwork.com/) hits the streets today! The up and coming New Pulp Author took time out of promoting to…well, promote via an interview with ALL PULP!
All right, so ALL PULP takes its day off AFTER THIS! Sometime in the wee morning hours of this Memorial Day, ALL PULP broke the 100,000 views mark. This in itself is a milestone, but also has been done in our first nine months of existence!! Everyone involved in ALL PULP, the Spectacled Seven especially, would like to thank each and every person who’s followed, contributed, commented, and read ALL PULP. Seriously, we’d like to come to your house, shake your hand, buy you a coffee or a soda, and-…. well,at least we can say THANK YOU here to all of you….and we do just that. Thank you for all the support and encouragement you’ve provided and please continue to do so as ALL PULP endeavors to continue bringing you…ALL THE NEWS THAT IS PULP…THAT’S ALL PULP!
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