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Preview: Solar: Man of the Atom #2

SOLAR: MAN OF THE ATOM #2

Frank Barbiere (w)
Joe Bennett (a)
Juan Doe (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+
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Garry Brown Exclusive retailer incentive cover
Joe Bennett Exclusive retailer incentive cover
Ken Haeser Exclusive “Li’l Solar” retailer incentive cover
Fran Barbiere Signed Ken Haeser “Li’l Solar” retailer incentive cover

In the stunning wake of Issue One’s shocking climax…where is SOLAR? What will massive doses of unstable radiation do to his family? And even if they survive, what horrors are lurking in the stars? It’s cosmic-fueled fantasy from the hit team of FRANK BARBIERE (Five Ghosts) and JOE BENNETT (Iron Man)!

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The weekend is almost here! I’ll be heading to Awesome Con, so if anyone will be there, find me and say “hi”!

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The Mary Sue – This Cosplayer Made Herself Into Pacific Rim’s Gipsy Danger, Will Kill All Kaiju For Her Family – So awesome.

ArtsBeat – Cast of ‘Fun Home’ Heading to South Carolina Amid Dispute Over Book – Good on them.

The Mary Sue – Bob’s Burgers Wendy and Lizzie Molyneux Tapped to Write Comic Book Movie Adaptation – I approve.

The Hollywood Reporter – ‘Spider-Man 2’ Post-Credit ‘X-Men’ Cameo Explained – Not some big deal, just interesting advertising deals.

Kotaku – Spider-Man Is MIA On Xbox One, And Activision Won’t Say Why – A loss?

 

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Preview: Solar: Man of the Atom #1

SOLAR: MAN OF THE ATOM #1

Frank Barbiere (w)
Joe Bennett (a)
Juan Doe (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+
FANS, ASK YOUR RETAILER FOR THE:
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Stephen Mooney Original Art retailer incentive cover
Frank Barbiere Rare Signed Edition retailer incentive cover
Ken Haeser Original Art “Li’l Solar” retailer incentive cover
Frank Barbiere Rare “Silver Signature Series” Signed Edition on Bob Layton Pure Line Art retailer incentive cover Frank Barbiere Rare “Gold Signature Series” Signed Edition on Bob Layton Pure Line Art retailer incentive cover Ken Haeser HAND-DRAWN “Li’l Solar” Super Rare retailer incentive cover
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“This all started with an accident…”AN ALL-NEW CORNER OF THE GOLD KEY UNIVERSE! Flooded with experimental radiation that grants him unbelievable powers, the brilliant-and-obsessive Dr. Phil Seleski seeks to unlock the secrets of the universe, begrudgingly becoming a “hero” along the way. But can a single man be trusted with near-limitless abilities? What will this mean to the ones he loves? And will his choices lead to utter chaos and destruction? Brilliant writer FRANK BARBIERE (Five Ghosts) and JOE BENNETT present the Man Of The Atom as you’ve NEVER imagined!

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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

TF_Windblade01_cvrAEach week, comic fans are faced with dozens upon dozens of new releases. That type of choice can be overwhelming. We go through the new releases each week to help you out and decide which comics are your best bets! Check out below for this week’s picks.

Top Pick: Transformers: Windblade #1 (IDW Publishing) – Dark Cybertron is over

American Vampire: Second Cycle #2 (Vertigo) – The excellent Vertigo series is back giving us an amazing modern take on the vampire mythos.

Ghost Wolf #1 (Amigo Comics) – When the sons of Corr lost their courage, they were captured  by the wild tribes. But there was one man who decided to fight… and he paid for this with his very life. He will become the vessel for the long, forsaken spirit of vengeance… The Ghost Wolf!

Hulk #1 (Marvel) – As he clings to life, the mystery of his attacker will have everyone talking. Who shot Bruce Banner? And why did they want him dead? Mark Waid’s Hulk is back!

Ms. Marvel #3 (Marvel) – One of the best debuts of 2014 or THE best debut of 2014?

Sinestro #1 (DC Comics) – DC’s some time hero is back in his own solo series. Should be interesting to see what they do with a crowded group of Lantern books, and how they make this series stand out.

Solar: Man of the Atom #1 (Dynamite Entertainment) – The classic character is back as Dynamite’s exciting return of the Gold Key line of comics continues!

Superior Spider-Man #31 (Marvel) – Writer Dan Slott continues to knock it out of the park with his exciting take on Spider-Man!

Translucid #1 (BOOM! Studios) – The Horse has been the arch-enemy of The Navigator for years. But The Horse feels The Navigator’s moral compass slipping, and even a villain can’t let that happen. It explores the thin line between heroes and villains, and the space between childhood hope and loss.

Ultimate FF #1 (Marvel) – Marvel’s Ultimate Universe is being rebuilt and so far it’s been positive, both in tone and quality.

Solar: Man of the Atom #1 by Frank Barbiere and Joe Bennett in April

Dynamite has announced that the upcoming Solar: Man of the Atom comic book series, written by Frank Barbiere and illustrated by Joe Bennett, will launch its first issue on Wednesday, April 16, 2014.  Solar: Man of the Atom #1 marks the third highly-anticipated title release in Dynamite’s “Gold Key” line of comic books, which also includes Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (debuting in February 2014), Magnus: Robot Fighter (March 2014), and Doctor Spektor, a revival of beloved comic book heroes courtesy of Dynamite’s licensing agreement with DreamWorks Classics.

In Solar: Man of the Atom, brilliant scientist Dr. Phil Seleski is granted unbelievable powers after being flooded with an experimental radiation.  Driven to unlock the secrets of the universe, he begrudgingly becomes a hero along the way… but can a single man be trusted with near-limitless abilities?  What will this mean to those he loves… and will his choices lead to utter chaos and destruction?

Dynamite Entertainment is offering special rewards and opportunities for retailers to support the Solar: Man of the Atom launch in a big way:

  • Any orders of the Solar: Man of the Atom #1 Main Cover (Diamond Item Code FEB141125) and Subscription-Only Cover (FEB141126) will be fully returnable.
  • Artist Roberto Castro (Lords of Mars, Spider-Man Vs. Vampires) has created a Retailer Exclusive Variant Cover, available for retailers to order through Diamond Comics (Item Code FEB141128).  Numerous retailers can share the Castro artwork, but have personalized store names built into the front cover.
  • Dynamite also invites retailers to contact their Marketing Manager, Keith Davidsen (keith.davidsen@dynamite.com, 856-312-1040 x114) if they would like to create unique Solar: Man of the Atom #1 Retailer Exclusive Variant Covers featuring artwork not available anywhere else.

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NYCC 2013: Dynamite Nabs Gold Key’s Solar, Magnus, Turok and Doctor Spektor

Dynamite Entertainment has announced the return of four fan-favorite comic series — Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, Solar: Man of the Atom, Magnus: Robot Fighter, and Doctor Spektor — through a new licensing agreement with DreamWorks Classics.  The publishing company has signed four of today’s most sought-after writers: Greg Pak on Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, Frank Barbiere on Solar: Man of the Atom, Fred Van Lente on Magnus: Robot Fighter, and Mark Waid on the long-lost hero Doctor Spektor.  Contributing artists will include Mirko Colak, Cory Smith, and more to be announced.  Dynamite will launch the bold new universe of name-brand titles beginning in February 2014.

Originally published throughout the 1950s and 1960s as part of the Gold Key Comics imprint and followed by the monumentally successful run from Valiant Comics in the early 1990s, the titles Turok, Solar, and Magnus: Robot Fighter are immediately recognizable to the modern comic-reading audience.  Doktor Spektor, a title launched in the 1970s, rejoins its contemporaries for the first time in decades as part of Dynamite’s reimagined line.

Each contributing writer has shared their thoughts on the bold initiative:

Greg Pak, whose innovating writing style has propelled Batman/Superman to the top of sales charts, says, “When Nate Cosby told me the character he had in mind for me, I couldn’t stop grinning.  The original Turok, Son of Stone series featured a Native American warrior fighting for survival in a lost valley populated by dinosaurs.  I’m just going to go on the record and say that every single element in that description is solid gold.  I want to write stories with a Native American hero.  I want to write stories about fighting for survival. And you bet your boots I want to write stories about a world populated by dinosaurs.  And now you’re telling me I get to do all three?  For sheer thrills and adventure, this book is going to be a blast to work on.  And I’m always drawn to stories that feature diverse casts, so I love that a Native American hero headlines the book.  I’m also loving the worldbuilding we’re doing. We’re exploring the reasons why dinosaurs walk the earth and all of the social, historical, ecological, and political ramifications that follow.  This is huge adventure combined with mind-bending alternate history, and I couldn’t be happier.”

Fred Van Lente, a New York Times bestselling author and fan-favorite writer of Marvel Zombies, says, “I’m thrilled and honored to be reviving such a beloved series.  I loved the original Russ Manning book as a kid, and am looking forward to bringing science fiction action to the new series in a thought-provoking way.  The very nature of robotics questions what it means to be human — that’s ultimately what Magnus: Robot Fighter will be about.  That, and punching robots until they explode.  There will be a lot that old-time fans will find familiar, but the science of robotics and cybernetics has advanced considerably even since the last time Magnus had a title, and you’ll be seeing a lot of those reflected here.”

Frank Barbiere, a rising star whose work includes Blackout and Five Ghosts, says, “Dynamite has lined up some of the top talent in the business for the new universe of books, and I am both excited and flattered to be part of it.  I think fans are going to be thrilled by the new directions we’re taking with many of the properties, Solar included.  I’m a huge fan of the character and will be putting a unique spin on the mythology with an emphasis on family and character.  I’m hoping my take will resonate strongly across the readership, new and old alike, and I’ll certainly be bringing a lot of new and exciting things to the table.”

Mark Waid, one of the most celebrated comic writers of the modern era thanks to bestselling titles like Kingdom Come, Daredevil, Amazing Spider-Man, and Indestructible Hulk, says, “Launching a publishing event like this is an exciting opportunity to show how it can be done well, stylishly, and cohesively. The key (no pun intended), as far as I’m concerned, is to get to the core of these characters so we can, with dynamism and confidence, tell the readers who they are, what they want, and why fans will invest in that. For Doctor Spektor, the challenge comes in figuring out how a professional skeptic, a famous investigator who debunks and exposes the extra-normal and keeps himself grounded, can function in a world that suddenly hosts superheroes and supervillains. What do you choose to believe in when your lifelong belief system is swept away?”

The new line of titles will be release beginning in February 2014.  The entire line will also be available for purchase through digital platforms courtesy of Comixology, iVerse, and Dark Horse Digital.

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NYCC 2013: Dynamite Teases… The Nightmares are Real… (and We have the Answer)

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The teasers have been released and today it was revealed Dynamite is bringing back the classic Gold Key characters which modern comic fans might know as the basis of the 1992 Valiant launch.

Beginning in February 2014 Turok: Dinosaur Hunter, Solar: Man of the Atom, Magnus: Robot Fighter and The Occult Files of Doctor Spektor will return to stands. The talent handling each comic includes Greg Pak writing and Mirko Colak on art for Turok, Fred Van Lente will be partnering with artist Cory Smith on Magnus, Mark Waid will write Doctor Spektor and Frank Barbiere will handle Solar.

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