Thursday, May 19, 2016

Comic Book News: #1

Even though I had been posting Comic Book News for a while, I had a bright idea to start numbering them. So today is the official first Comic Book News post, I don't know why I didn't decide to do this sooner. 


- Some good news for us fans of the Legend of Wonder Woman miniseries, DC Comic will be publishing a second volume of the popular series. The digital first comic which has been a hit with readers, can also find the first six print issues (out of nine) at your local comic book store. So far, no additional information about the second volume has been released. The series is written and illustrated by Renae De Liz with color by Ray Dillon. Dillon sent out a special tweet thanking fans for helping make this series a success.

That's cool, I'm already enjoy reading the print issues of Legend of Wonder Woman and I can't wait to see what the duo will do in the next group of issues.





- IDW Publishing will be publishing The X-Files: Origins, it's a four part miniseries that will introduce readers to a teenage Fox Mulder and Dana Scully. Mulder and Scully will star in separate tales depicting their teen years.

It will be digital first but according to Comic Book Resources, the miniseries will have a relatively narrow digital-to-print window. It will be released in weekly online installments, with the print version arriving in the same week as the last digital chapter included in each issue; with the exception of issue #1 since August is a five-Wednesday month.

The series will be written by Jody Houser and Matthew Dow Smith with illustrations by Chris Fenoglio and Corin Howell.


Book: The X-Files: Origins #1 (of 4)

Description:

Before the FBI, before the X-Files, they were just two teenagers in search of the truth. On Martha’s Vineyard, a young Fox Mulder investigates something strange happening on the island, while in San Diego, 13-year-old Dana Scully looks into the shocking murder of her teacher. Two kids, two mysteries, one conspiracy that threatens the future of humanity.



- Earlier this week DC Comics introduced their new logo, what do you think?




- Valiant Entertainment will be publishing seven new series starting with an ongoing series for Faith in July. The others books to be published are: Generation Zero, Britannia, Blood Shot U.S.A, Harbinger Renegades, Savage and Divinity III. For more information about the upcoming books, please read Comic Attack's article "Seven New Titles Announced at Valiant Summit!".

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