Sorry for another delay folks. I just got done moving and we don’t have internet still. I had some things I wanted to talk to you all about.
Let’s talk about the anthology. Moreso what Didio has confirmed DCU Presents to be: a testing ground. I’m pretty young, so I wasn’tactually around when this sort of thing happened regularly, but I look back and am able to see where this was happening. Books like Showcase and Marvel Spotlight would run these stories with lower end or new characters to see how’d they’d do. The Flash of course being the best example of this, I love lookingback to what this title might have been like to collect at that time, if you were collecting it regularly.
It’s with that enthusiasm that we look at our book’s first story arc, featuring Deadman. Deadman has been kicking around in the background of the DCU for some time, and it’s been a while since he’s been as prominent as he’s become in Blackest Night and Brightest Day. Deadman is a tragic character, though recently he’s been given a new light. Boston Brand had it all. He was a famous acrobat and was murdered during the show. He is given new power to act as a ghost in order to find his murderer.He cannot be seen by normal peop e, but he can possess them and communicates with the outside world via this power.
More recently, he was resurrected the White Entity (during Blackest Night) and had to learn how to live again (Brightest Day), as he had become too comfortable and used to the state of disconnectedness that the spirit world gave. He does learn how to live, but as a result sacrifices himself so that someone else can live. Now, he’s stuck again as Deadman the spirit, and has to find his place in that role again.
Paul Jenkins will be writing this story with Bernard Chang on art. Paul Jenkins has been writing in comics for along time, having a notable sized run on Hellblazer, working on the Eisner award wining run on Inhumans with Jae Lee, and also created the Sentry with him. He also had long runs on Peter Parker: Spider-man and The Spectacular Spider-man.
Bernard Chang has previously worked on a number of different project. Most recently he has been working on Supergirl, but he has worked on a number of books for different publishers over the years, going back to when he got his start working for Valiant Comics back in 1992. He’s got a nice, clean style, and also quite capable of ramping up huge visuals that will prove interesting in Deadman’s journey through the otherside.
There was a large oversized collection of the Deadman material that’s been out of print for years. However, DC has decided to reprint some of the material originally printed in the pages of Strange Adventures.
Deadman, vol. 1 by Arnold Drake, Jack Miller, Carmine Infantino, & Neal Adams.
Blackest Night by Geoff Johns & Ivan Reis
Brightest Day by Geoff Johns, Peter Tomasi, & various artists
Tomorrow (or later today, for some) I’ll begin looking at Green Lantern, in which I will ONLY be talking about the comic.
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