DC Entertainment Announces Two New Series at Emerald City Comic Con

This past weekend, the streets of Seattle were awash with the colors of capes, cowls, tights, and more, as Emerald City Comic Con took over the Washington State Convention Center for three days.

Timed to the convention, DC Entertainment announced the launches of two exciting titles – DC Comics’ new ongoing monthly series, TRINITY OF SIN: PANDORA, and Vertigo Comics’ BROTHER LONO, an all-new 8-part miniseries spinning out of the critically acclaimed and New York Times bestselling series, 100 BULLETS!

In stores this spring, TRINITY OF SIN: PANDORA will shine a solo spotlight on the elusive character Pandora and begin to unravel the details of why she’s such an integral part of DC COMICS-THE NEW 52. Written by Ray Fawkes (CONSTANTINE; JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK) and illustrated by Daniel Sampere (BATGIRL; JUSTICE LEAGUE DARK), this new series will be complimented by THE PHANTOM STRANGER – which will be retitled to TRINITY OF SIN: THE PHANTOM STRANGER when co-writer J.M. DeMatteis takes over full writing duties in June.

“She's spent thousands of years crossing the globe, over and over again, hearing her name cursed for all the evils of the world,” Fawkes exclusively teased to COMIC BOOK RESOURCES about the new series’ mysterious protagonist. “She carries this unfathomable guilt and this searing anger with her -- guilt because she may very well be responsible for all this suffering, and anger because she thinks she never had a chance to avoid unleashing it. She has reason to believe the game was fixed. So she's had all the time in the world to crawl through every kind of shame and pain and remorse you can imagine, and she's come out on the other side of it with a strong, pure sense of purpose. Is that going to lead to more trouble? Yeah, of course it is. But trouble for whom?”

“TRINITY OF SIN: PANDORA is an action/horror title,” Fawkes continued. “It's about a blistering quest for vengeance, no-holds barred, with blatant disregard for the costs incurred -- until it breaks, like a bloody wave. Then it's about something else entirely, and I'm not going to give that away just yet.”

Also landing on shelves this spring, BROTHER LONO will reunite the Eisner Award winning creative team of Vertigo Comics’ 100 BULLETS – including writer Brian Azzarello, artist Eduardo Risso, colorist Trish Mulvihill, letterer Clem Robbins and cover artist Dave Johnson.

“It's not a continuation of 100 BULLETS. I wouldn't even call it a sequel. It's dealing with one of the characters that happened to survive. Everyone else in the series [BROTHER LONO] — it will be all new characters. It's just, what's Lono been doing since the end of that series,” Azzarello exclusively revealed to NEWSARAMA, who also debuted the cover for 100 BULLETS: BROTHER LONO #1. “We're not going to learn more about his background. We're going to learn what drives him. He's not a character that looks toward the past. He's always moving forward.”

As for how the creative team feels to be re-entering the world of 100 BULLETS together?

“We're really excited about this. We're happy to be back,” Azzarello told NEWSARAMA. “We wouldn't be doing it if we didn't have a story to tell. So luckily, we had one.”

Look for TRINITY OF SIN: PANDORA and BROTHER LONO in stores this June. And keep checking back to THE SOURCE and GRAPHIC CONTENT for more about the launches of these two new series in the coming weeks!

Cover Reveal:100 BULLETS DELUXE EDITION BOOK FOUR and HELLBLAZER VOL.5: DANGEROUS HABITS NEW EDITION

 

The Houses of Trust and the Minutemen prepare for the impending war in the deluxe edition of the acclaimed series 100 BULLETS collecting issues #59-80.

 

Make sure to pick up your copy of 100 BULLETS DELUXE EDITION BOOK FOUR, written by Brian Azzarello and illustrated by Eduardo Risso, on April 10th!

 

Here’s a first look at the cover by Dave Johnson.

 

Also in April, John Constantine is back with a new edition of a classic HELLBLAZER collection featuring several tales never before collected!

 

Written by Jamie Delano and Garth Ennis with art by Sean Phillips, Steve Pugh, Dave McKean, William Simpson, Mark Pennington, Malcolm Jones III and Tom Sutton, HELLBLAZER VOL.5: DANGEROUS HABITS New Edition, which collects issues #34-46, hits stores April 24th.

 

Check out the cover by Dave Johnson.

 

Preview Monday: BEFORE WATCHMEN: MOLOCH #2 and FABLES #124

Welcome back for another installment of Preview Monday! This week we’re giving you exclusive first looks at BEFORE WATCHMEN: MOLOCH #2 and FABLES #124.

 

Following the exciting events of BEFORE WATCHMEN: MOLOCH #1, Moloch has been released from prison and given a second chance on life. But waiting for him outside is a former masked vigilante … Adrian Veidt (a.k.a. Ozymandias)! With Veidt’s help, Moloch is able to begin his life as a reformed man. But will he be able to stay clean or does Veidt have other plans for him? From the creative team of writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist Eduardo Risso, BEFORE WATCHMEN: MOLOCH #2 is the finale of this two-issue miniseries. Also, be sure not to miss the final chapter of “Curse of the Crimson Corsair,” written and drawn by original WATCHMEN series colorist John Higgins. Click here for an exclusive preview of the issue, which hits stores this Wednesday.

 

In FABLES #124, our favorite flying monkey Bufkin and his sometimes girlfriend Lily’s heroic adventures in Oz have become too big to contain in 3-page features. This week, this special full-issue epic will take us to the grand finale of “A Revolution in Oz”, a continuing back-up story that can be found at the end of previous issues of FABLES. After defeating the Emperor, Bufkin and his friends celebrate their victory. But what lies in store for Bufkin, Lily and Hangy when they decide to set out for adventures unknown? Brought to you by acclaimed writer Bill Willingham and artist Shawn McManus, FABLES #124 flies into stores this Wednesday. Click here for an exclusive preview of the issue.

 

 

Announcing TIME WARP #1

Let’s do the TIME WARP!

 

Get ready for another fantastic Vertigo anthology. Filled with spectacular sci-fi stories of robots, deep space and lots of time travel twists by comic book greats and up-and-coming stars of tomorrow.

 

Earlier today, MTV Geek debuted the cover by Eduardo Risso (Spaceman, Before Watchmen: Moloch). Head on over for the full announcement. TIME WARP #1 arrives in stores March 20, 2013.

5.2 Reasons Brian Azzarello is One of the Best Writers in Comics

Welcome DC Entertainment fans to a brand new weekly feature where we list off 5.2 Reasons of varying subjects of greatness from across our line of books, collectibles, and more!
 
Wednesday marked the launch of BEFORE WATCHMEN: COMEDIAN, and while old Eddie Blake might see the world as a dark and twisted place, we personally like to take a look at the positives—namely the existence of totally awesome comic creators like Comedian writer Brian Azzarello.
 
Already a huge fan of Azzarello, his involvement in Before Watchmen got us more pumped than Schwarzenegger—especially considering the characters he'd be working on. We took a look at the comic catalog to give you 5.2 Reasons Brian Azzarello is One of the Best Writers in Comics.

1. Wonder Woman
WONDER WOMAN #10 is out this week, but with the first issue alone, Azzarello solidified his spot in the pantheon of brilliant WW writers—embracing instead of shying away from the Amazon Princess's mythological roots. Coupled with the insanely gifted artist Cliff Chiang—who perfectly captures and balances Diana's might and beauty—Wonder Woman is like a gift from the gods.
 
2. 100 Bullets
Loaded with intrigue and blasting a non-stop barrage of action-filled slugs, Azzarello and artist Eduardo Risso's 100 Bullets hits the mark as one of Vertigo's quintessential reads. Get the new Deluxe Edition trades or go digital with all 100 issues. And for more awesome collaborations from these two creators, check out BATMAN: KNIGHT OF VENGEANCE and SPACEMAN.
 
3. First Wave
Batman, Doc Savage, The Spirit—classic characters, all interacting and adventuring in the same world along with Black Canary, Rima the Jungle Girl and more. If you love pulp (the style of storytelling, not necessarily the stuff in juice, but sure, that, too) grab the softcover collection, which hit stores this week.
 
4. Joker
This comes as part of a one-two punch with the next entry, but whenever Azzarello teams with artist Lee Bermejo, the only joke is that this collaboration doesn't happen all the time. Insanely beautiful images pair with a darkly disturbing story that explores the criminal side of Gotham and features grisly realistic interpretations of Batman's famous foes.
 
5. Luthor
BATMAN/DEATHBLOW marked the first collaboration between Azzarello and Bermejo, but LUTHOR is the one that put the team on the veritable map. Originally a five-issue limited series, the graphic novel collection includes 10 new pages of material! The title takes a look at the inner workings and motivations behind humanity's self-proclaimed "savior."

 

5.1 He'll Be Teaming With Bermejo Once More On:


 

 

5.2 He May or May Not Be the God of War

 

 

Those are the reasons we're big fans of Brian Azzarello. What are yours? Feel free to sound off below, and we'll see you again in a week with another edition of 5.2 Reasons!

The 100 Bullets Digital Sale

Get locked and loaded for a barrage of comic book greatness with the DC Digital 100 BULLETS SALE!


What would you do if you could get consequence-free revenge on those who wronged you? The Eisner Award-winning creative team of Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso tell the tale of a gun, a briefcase with 100 untraceable rounds of ammo, and the damaged and downtrodden people faced with that very same question. But beyond the dilemma of whether or not to pull the trigger lies a deeper more disturbing concern: who is making it all possible—and why?


Known for its noir-style storytelling and gritty realism, 100 BULLETS thrilled readers with pulse-pounding, gut-wrenching drama and excitement—and now you can get all 100 issues of the acclaimed series for only 99 cents each! And be sure to check out JONNY DOUBLE: the first collaboration by Azzarello/Risso in which a down-on-his-luck gangster accepts a job with a big payoff—helping some teens rob a bank!


Take aim while you can or risk missing your shot!


The 3-Day sale begins 5/26/12.


100 Bullets Digital Sale

 

Vertigo Graphic Connection

CNN/Geek Out’s Best of 2011 includes JOE THE BARBARIAN.

io9 includes SPACEMAN as one of the Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Comics of 2011.

COMPLEX picks The 25 Best Comics of 2011 and includes titles by Scott Snyder, Jeff Lemire, Grant Morrison and at #17 the Vertigo title NORTHLANDERS.

And over on PaulCornell.com, Paul posted The 12 Blogs of Christmas and in the Twelfth post entitled Looking Forward he included a “trailer” of teaser images from his upcoming Vertigo series SAUCER COUNTRY drawn by Ryan Kelly. Check it out.

Vertigo: Graphic Connection

IGN announced AMERICAN VAMPIRE: Survival of the Fittest as the Best Mini Series of 2011 and Scott Snyder as Best Writer of 2011. THE TORONTO STAR includes JOE THE BARBARIAN in their list of Top 10 Graphic Novels of 2011 and they ran a rave review of MARZI calling it “a series of elegant vignettes that beautifully blend many familiar childhood moments with scenes of a maturing nation. Author Marzena Sowa, along with her partner, artist Sylvain Savoia, perfectly captures the emotion of this pivotal time in world history through the eyes of a child in a story that is deeply affecting.” VILLAGE VOICE picked SPACEMAN as one of 2011’s Best Comics and Graphic Novels. LARGEHEARTED BOY posted artist Rebecca Guay’s Book Notes playlist for A FLIGHT OF ANGELS. And CBR/Robot 6, EATER.com and FOODBEAST picked up the cover of GET JIRO! by Langdon Foss, which you can see below.

Vertigo Graphic Connection: SPACEMAN

SPACEMAN, the new limited series from Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso, the team that brought you 100 BULLETS, has been receiving wide acclaim. THE STRANGER says SPACEMAN is “excellent” and Risso is “doing his best work ever.” THE ONION’s A.V. CLUB, THE NEW JERSEY JOURNAL, IGN and IFANBOY also positively reviewed it. While io9 picks SPACEMAN as one of their Comics We Crave this week. Head over to io9 for peek at issue #2.

Vertigo Graphic Connection

MARZI: A Memoir arrived in comic book stores today. Check out the exclusive previews at TODAY.COM, USA TODAY/Pop Candy and THE LOS ANGELES TIMES/Hero Complex who also spoke with writer Marzena Sowa about what it was like to write a graphic novel about her life growing up in Communist Poland..

And over at COMICS ALLIANCE they share why they love 100 BULLETS, which is now available in a hardcover deluxe volume!

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