#1 Vuelve doom patrol y entonces vuelve.....
john byrneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
sin comentarios,creo q es grosisimo no???
On his messageboard, John Byrne has announced that his next project for DC will be a relaunch of Doom Patrol.
While Byrne is remaining somewhat tight-lipped about the news the group will include - as will a handful of new, yet unnamed members - apparently, Niles Caulder - the Chief; the Cliff Steel Robotman, Rita Farr - Elasti-Girl; and Larry Trainor - Negative Man.
As for the feel of the book, Byrne said that the series’ catchphrase is “Together Again for the First Time!” – this given the team’s “appearance” in the pages of JLA #94. In regards to an explanation, Byrne related that their JLA appearance is the first time they have appeared openly in the DCU, although Batman knows something about them, and Ray Palmer (the Atom) has a connection with them.
Byrne also has referred to the relaunch as a reboot in the style of Wonder Woman, which many have taken to mean that the characters will be introduced fresh, without references to previous continuities or earlier adventures. This is referenced in JLA #94 when the character resembling Robotman is told by a wheelchair bound character that he (and the rest of the team) is not ready to go out into the field.
It's little secret that Byrne has long been a huge fan of the team and characters. He wrote and illustrated the team's classic origin in Secret Origins v.3 Annual #1 in 1987.
The series, according to Byrne will launch in June, with Byrne writing and pencilling. Mike Carlin will edit the series.
This will be DC's fourth go at a Doom Patrol series - kind of. While the team first appeared in My Greatest Adventure #80, (1963) the series changed its name to Doom Patrol with #86, as the feature proved to be quite popular with readers...
Until around #121 - the team's popularity had faded, and instead of cancelling the series and leaving the characters in limbo, DC opted to kill the team, quite dramatically.
A new version of the team resurfaced in Showcase #94, with Robotman teh only holdout from the original team, but that version only lasted two issues in Showcase.
The publisher restarted the series again in 1987, but as popularity waned yet again, DC opted to make a Swamp Thing-like Hail Mary pass to a relative unknown and see what he could do with it - Grant Morrison. Under Morrison, the book moved far from the realm of traditional super-heroes, and eventually came under the Vertigo imprint.
Cancelled roughly two years after Morrison left, the series most recent incarnation was launched in 2001, written by John Arcudi and illustrated by Tang Eng Huat, and was cancelled in 2003.
sin comentarios,creo q es grosisimo no???
On his messageboard, John Byrne has announced that his next project for DC will be a relaunch of Doom Patrol.
While Byrne is remaining somewhat tight-lipped about the news the group will include - as will a handful of new, yet unnamed members - apparently, Niles Caulder - the Chief; the Cliff Steel Robotman, Rita Farr - Elasti-Girl; and Larry Trainor - Negative Man.
As for the feel of the book, Byrne said that the series’ catchphrase is “Together Again for the First Time!” – this given the team’s “appearance” in the pages of JLA #94. In regards to an explanation, Byrne related that their JLA appearance is the first time they have appeared openly in the DCU, although Batman knows something about them, and Ray Palmer (the Atom) has a connection with them.
Byrne also has referred to the relaunch as a reboot in the style of Wonder Woman, which many have taken to mean that the characters will be introduced fresh, without references to previous continuities or earlier adventures. This is referenced in JLA #94 when the character resembling Robotman is told by a wheelchair bound character that he (and the rest of the team) is not ready to go out into the field.
It's little secret that Byrne has long been a huge fan of the team and characters. He wrote and illustrated the team's classic origin in Secret Origins v.3 Annual #1 in 1987.
The series, according to Byrne will launch in June, with Byrne writing and pencilling. Mike Carlin will edit the series.
This will be DC's fourth go at a Doom Patrol series - kind of. While the team first appeared in My Greatest Adventure #80, (1963) the series changed its name to Doom Patrol with #86, as the feature proved to be quite popular with readers...
Until around #121 - the team's popularity had faded, and instead of cancelling the series and leaving the characters in limbo, DC opted to kill the team, quite dramatically.
A new version of the team resurfaced in Showcase #94, with Robotman teh only holdout from the original team, but that version only lasted two issues in Showcase.
The publisher restarted the series again in 1987, but as popularity waned yet again, DC opted to make a Swamp Thing-like Hail Mary pass to a relative unknown and see what he could do with it - Grant Morrison. Under Morrison, the book moved far from the realm of traditional super-heroes, and eventually came under the Vertigo imprint.
Cancelled roughly two years after Morrison left, the series most recent incarnation was launched in 2001, written by John Arcudi and illustrated by Tang Eng Huat, and was cancelled in 2003.
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