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Evil Inc. by Brad J. Guigar - 2009-09-09 - Colorist: Ed Ryzowski

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POLL: Breaking News: DC / Warner Bros

Wednesday, September 09, 2009 - 04:55 PM


Hot on the tail of last week's Marvel / Disney merger comes news of a major shake-up at DC.
[Newsarama]: The news today that a major restructuring at DC Comics would bring the company under direct control of Warner Bros. Pictures has the comic book industry almost as astounded as they were after Disney announced last week that it was acquiring Marvel Comics...

...The restructuring of DC Comics creates a new division called "DC Entertainment," overseen by Warner Bros. executive Diane Nelson. The move was explicitly described as giving Warner the ability to market the DC characters across many platforms, although most in the comics industry simply see it as bringing the comic book side of DC's characters into a closer synergy with Hollywood. (continued)

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Along with the news comes another bombshell. Paul Levitz will be stepping down from his role as publisher and president, a role he's had since 2002.

CBR has his resignation letter:
[CBR]: Dear Friends,
Thank you for your efforts, your support, and your contributions to DC Comics over the long years that I've had the honor of serving as part of DC's leadership team. Together, our staff, creative contributors, readers, retailers and business partners have helped bring us to the beginning of what looks to be a new golden age for comics in the United States, and one that will bring more respect for the talent and the medium. (continued)

Also, on CBR, more details of the restructuring:
[CBR]: Deadline.com's Nikki Finke reported Wednesday that DC Comics will undergo a restructuring as parent company Warner Bros. takes a more active interest in the traditionally autonomous comic book publisher.

According to Finke, Warner Bros. Pictures Group President Jeff Robinov will make DC his top priority. Reporting directly to Robinov will be Diane Nelson, a WB marketer who most famously managed the Harry Potter franchise for the media giant. It seems she is to do the same for DC Comics. Nelson is familiar with DC Comics from her time at Warner Premiere, the company behind the DC-based direct-to-DVD films released since 2006. (continued)

Incidentally, yesterday, Brian Cronin had a fascinating piece on the history of the relationship between DC and Warner Bros.:
[CBR]: It is often said that DC Comics was purchased by Warner Brothers. After all, DC is currently a subsidiary of Warner Communications, Inc. which is, itself, a subsidiary of Time Warner, Inc., a massive media conglomerate.

However, that's not how it actually happened.

It really all began with, of all things, a funeral home. (continued)

Newsarama had a very nice wrap-up of Levitz's career.
[NEWSARAMA]:Paul Levitz was one of the first in the industry to get his start through the winding roads of fandom. Levitz, along with writer Paul Kupperberg, assumed editorship of the fan-zine The Comic Reader. While 3,500 readers wasn’t huge back in the early 1970s, it was enough to gain some necessary connections to the business — which soon paid off in a big way, as he became a freelancer for DC at the end of 1972. Of course, it wasn’t the most glamorous job in the world — he was working the letters page for Joe Orlando — but he worked his way up the ladder, even creating DC’s own in-house fan-zine, Amazing World of DC Comics. By his 20th birthday, Levitz had become the editor of Adventure Comics, the home of the Legion of Super-Heroes. (continued)

Levitz and Nelson discuss the new DC Entertainment:

[Newsarama]: If there's one thing that's clear, it's that DC characters like Superman and Batman are getting more attention from Warner Bros. these days. But Diane Nelson, the president of the newly formed DC Entertainment, said attention does not necessarily translate to creative control.

"There is a reason that I am not, nor could I, take on the role of publisher moving forward, nor do I intend to," Nelson told Newsarama Wednesday afternoon. "I'm not looking to stick my nose into an area where I'm not needed. What I'm hoping to do, and what this move by the company is about is taking DC as an entity and as a holder of wonderful stories and characters and focusing on it, prioritizing it, and working more effectively with it throughout Warner Bros. and Time-Warner." (continued)

DC properties in development and/or production at Warner Bros. Entertainment include:
"Human Target" for a mid-season debut on Fox.
"Midnight Mass" for consideration for the 2010-11 TV season.
"Jonah Hex," starring Josh Brolin, Megan Fox and John Malkovich.
"The Losers," starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Zoe Saldana and Chris Evans.
"The Green Lantern," recently cast Ryan Reynolds as the titular character. Scheduled for 2011.
"Lobo," to be directed by Guy Ritchie.
"Green Lantern: First Flight" debuted July 28 as a direct-to DVD release.
"Batman: The Brave and the Bold," which airs on Cartoon Network.
"Batman: Arkham Asylum" released on August 25 for Xbox 360, PlayStation3 and Games for Windows.
POLL: How do you feel about the DC/Warner Bros restructuring?
 
5% (5) I feel Super, man!
 
14% (14) This is very Bat, man.
 
80% (77) It's an executive shuffle... but it makes me wonder, woman.
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POLL: Five to Pull / One to Pass: Sept. 9, 2009

Wednesday, September 09, 2009 - 12:00 AM


Dark Avengers Uncanny X-Men Exodus #1
Creative team: Story by Matt Fraction; Penciled by Mike Deodato

Villain to Watch: Norman Osborn and his Dark Avengers

They say: The climactic conclusion to the crossover event of 2009 is here! This is it, the final battle for the Dark Avengers and the X-Men that will change the status quo for the Marvel Universe. Emma Frost's betrayal comes home to roost. Cyclops' plan clicks into place, but is it too late? What can the X-Men do against the Sentry and Ares?

I say: This has been an excellent series. Scott "Cyclops" Summers has been unfolding a beguiling plan to form a counter-offensive group to Norman Osborn's various "Dark" teams. And it looks as if this issue is going to bring that plan to fruition. The betrayal of Emma Frost and Prince Namor is stinging Norman something fierce (as we'll see in the next item), so expect there to be some all-out warfare between the factions.

Plus, I gotta tell you, I was never a huge fan of Cloak and Dagger (beyond wondering how she keeps that costume in place), but lately they've become more and more intriguing as characters. Here's hoping the next ish features more of the same.


Dark Reign: The List #1
Creative team: Story by Brian Michael Bendis; Penciled by Marko Djurdjevic

Villain to Watch: Norman Osborn

They say: In this first in a series of spectacular summer one-shots, the finest writers working at Marvel are teamed up with the most sensational artists to unveil the darkest chapters in the Dark Reign! Norman Osborn, fresh from the shocking finale of Utopia, sets his sights on the rest of the Marvel Universe. He sits down and makes a list. A list of things that are wrong with the world. Things that he needs to take care of. And the list includes almost every major player in the Marvel Universe. These specials are exciting game changers for all of Marvel Comics and represent the finest talents. This first chapter has a startling confrontation between members of the New Avengers and Dark Avengers. Clint Barton fans... you are not going to want to miss this one!

I say: Wait.

"...first in a series of spectacular summer one-shots..."?

I'll never get used to the way publishers judge time.

Nonetheless, Marvel is bringing one of its Big Guns to write this one-shot, so I'll be happy to give it a squint at the comic shop today. The idea of Osborn making a "Richard Nixon"-style enemies list is intriguing enough, and things seem to be on the brink of teetering in the marvel Universe. This list could be his complete undoing.

Or it could teeter Norm right back to his place of power.

Also, reading between the lines, the teaser seems to promise a show-down between Hawkeye and Bullseye. It's been brewing in the Dark Reign: Bullseye book. And it's about darned time.


Doom Patrol #2
Creative team: Story by Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis; Art by Metthew Clark

Villain to Watch: Unknown

They say: It's a black hole, but it's not a black hole. If you're a Doom Patrol fan, that made perfect sense. And even if not, then you're in for one hell of a ride as the Doom Patrol face off against the most annoying alien this side of G'nort. Who's G'nort? What, do we have to spoon-feed this stuff to you? Oh, and we send the Metal Men into space. Just because.

I say: Fist off, if you tell me that Giffen and DeMatteis are writing a phone book, I'm buying it.

Secondly, it's the Doom Patrol, people. This is the definition of B-list -- both the fictional team and the title itself. But as we all know, it's some of that B-list stuff that holds the best creativity. That's why Doom patrol has such as mad following. And that's why it makes perfect sense to throw in another cult fav, the Metal Men, into the mix.

Thirdly, they said G-Nort. I see it right there in the solicit. And they're not wasting words on a character who ain't showing up in the book. And I am desperate to find out what G'Nort has been up to while the events of Blackest Night have been transpiring.


Thunderbolts #135
Creative team: Story by Andy Diggle; Art by Miguel Sepulveda

Villain to Watch: The ubiquitous Osborn

They say: Norman Osborn! Black Widow II! Songbird! Nick Fury! When you finally learn how these four powderkegs intersect and collide, you will be picking your jaw off the floor! Secrets will be uncovered, agendas will be exposed, and heads will roll in the latest wicked installment of the book ComicPants.com calls 'Bold and awesome. Diggle has woven a tale of underhanded evil and it truly is a great thing to behold.'

I say: I have no idea what "ComicPants.com" is, but I'll second the praise for Diggle's ability to script a fascinating storyline. Just don't think that we've completely forgotten about Ghost, though, Diggle. It's been about two or three issues since his character was sniffing a little too close to a few of Osborn's secrets, so it's just... about... now that he should be popping out of nowhere with the results of his ill-gotten gains.


Secret Six #13
Creative team: Story by Gail Simone, Art by Nicola Scott and Doug Hazlewood

Villain to Watch: The proprietors of Devil's Island

They say: War breaks out on the new Devil's Island and the Six are split in half. Now they're on opposite sides and ready to die (or kill) for their cause! But what in the world are they fighting over that's strong enough - and brutal enough - to take down Wonder Woman?

I say: Ah, the perfect week. New T'bolts and new Secret Six in my hot little hands. Life is good.

The Devil's Island plot has gone a tad long for me, but I'm so freaking confident in Simon's ability to bring the awesome, that I'm not letting it get to me. But I am expecting a little resolution to happen sometime soon. The team is feeling a bit scattered to me, and I want to get back to the core group (plus the usual one or two stragglers and handers-on) doing what they do best -- try to figure out the best way to be bad.

...And One To Pass...


Hulk Team-Up #1
Creative team: Story by Marc Sumerak and Alexander Zalbon; Art by Sanford Green and Joyce Chin

Villain to Watch: Reed Hulk

They say: Mutant mayhem in a Battle by the Bay! While exploring their new home in San Francisco, X-Men Iceman and Angel discover that the weirdest part of the city isn't its eclectic populace or crazy landmarks, but the monsters that pass through -- namely the Incredible Hulk! Now they've got to track down Hulk and get to the bottom of a series of earthquakes (because THAT never happens in SF...) before the Red Hulk shows up bringing his trademark good cheer to San Fran. Did we say good cheer? We meant destruction and carnage. PLUS: Dazzler rocks out at the Fillmore and Hulk's got backstage passes! Will the Pop Princess get Smashed, live in concert?

I say: Here's my problem with writing the Hulk in general -- and the Hulk specifically as the anchor of a team-up series. The Hulk is supposed to be a living force of nature. You can reason with a hurricane, you don't rationalize electricity, and you can't team-up with the Hulk. Unless you're the Defenders. But they're a non-team anyway. And they have Dr. Strange, who, one must only guess, had to put months of effort into bringing Green Genes into the fold as an effective member of the troupe.

But a monthly pairing with guest stars du jour? I'm not buying it.

I feel bad for Sumerak for trying to script this thing long term. There are only so many ways you can have your protagonists beat the snot out of each other before uniting against a common foe -- and that's the only way I can see this series being written. I'll pass.

POLL: Which title are you looking forward to most?
 
34% (27) Dark Avengers Uncanny X-Men Exodus #1
 
6% (5) Dark Reign: The List #1
 
22% (18) Doom Patrol #2
 
5% (4) Thunderbolts #135
 
22% (18) Secret Six #13
 
8% (7) Hulk Team-Up #1
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