The Future is BKV
Brian K. Vaughan, alongside artist Marcos Martin, has released The Private Eye, a digital comic on Panelsyndicate.com.
The catch? You can download it for the price of “any price you deem fit”.
The 32 page DRM free1st issue is available as a PDF, CBR, or CBZ file, and can be downloaded in English, Spanish, and Catalan.
Up, Up, and Away?…..
Andy Diggle, who’s first issue of Action Comics hasn’t even shipped yet, announced via Twitter this week that he’s quitting the book.
Sadly, I’ve decided to walk away from Action Comics for professional reasons.
— Andy Diggle (@andydiggle) March 20, 2013
Citing “professional reasons”, he’ll be replaced by the title’s artist, Tony Daniels, although when Daniels will take over as writer is anyone’s guess. Diggle’s first issue is expected in comic shops in April.
…And In Brightest Day?
Right after Diggle announced his departure from Action Comics, writer Joshua Hale Fialkov has announced that he’s leaving not one, but TWO upcoming titles.
Originally slotted for both Red Lanterns and Green Lantern Corps, the former I, Vampire scribe cited “creative differences” regarding the story editorial wanted him to tell, which included working in the death of Green Lantern John Stewart into his planned (and already approved) Green Lantern Corps storyline.
Make Mine Gaiman!
Neil Gaiman is returning to Marvel this summer, and he’s bringing a friend along.
No, not Sandman, Angela!
Remember her from Spawn #9 (and the seemingly endless legal battle between Gaiman and Todd McFarlane over who created her)?
This summer will see Angela make her arrival in the Marvel Universe: first in the finale of Age Of Ultron, and then in the Gaiman co-written Guardians Of The Galaxy #5. More details to come, including if more Neil Gaiman scribed Marvel adventures are heading your way or not.