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From: Miry Clay <miryclay@bellsouth.net>
To: FDC <faux-dc@egroups.com>
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 11:19 AM
Subject: [faux-dc] Lots of shuffling in the titles department
We've had several creative changeovers in the past few weeks, some
folks have moved on to other projects and new faces have come on board
to take their place. And we've had a couple of mini series "graduate"
into full ongoing titles!
First up we have Dave
Marshall, who has taken the writing reins for Alan
Scott: the Sentinel from the departing Chris Barr. Dave plans
to continue Chris's plot threads, plus put his own spin on this GA
hero and his all new city.
Gord Thompson takes over Batman:
Beyond as the title moves into it's second year. Expect more
animated action in the FDC style as Gord plans to work in elements
from the Kids WB show's new season, and make a much requested
addition to the Batman of the futures cast.
And for a two issue limited engagement Doc of Adventure
Comics will be putting his spin on the Fastest
Man Alive. So which two mini's are expanding into ongoings?
Well Chuck Burke
is going to keep on telling tales of the Wildcat,
diving into the characters rich history as well as depicting his modern
adventures.
and Bobby Danner
will be continuing the Freedom
Fighters with issue #5. Bobby's mini generated a lot of buzz,
and we're happy to see him continue to build on the solid foundation
his mini laid out.
Is that all in the way of FDC news? For right now, yes. We do have
some big things looming on the horizon, some brand new series, and
some persistent rumor about a multi-group crossover.
Now go read something!
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