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Image Reveals Millar Day Covers

Image Comics has revealed the covers for Jupiter’s Legacy, Vol. 2 #1, which feature breathtaking artwork by Frank Quitely, Jae Lee, Mike Mayhew, and Rob Liefeld.

In celebration of the launch of Jupiter’s Legacy, Vol. 2 #1 from Mark Millar and Frank Quitely, Image Comics previously announced that Wednesday, June 29, 2016 will be Millar Day.

Comics retailers are encouraged to tweet and Instagram #MillarDayContest photos of their Millarworld displays honoring this year’s Millar Day, for a chance to win an exclusive Skype signing for their store with both Mark Millar and Frank Quitely tuning in to greet and chat with fans. Contest ends on Tuesday, June 28. The winner will be announced on Millar Day.

Leading up to Millar Day, Mark Millar himself will make two rare, United States appearances. On Wednesday, June 29 at 7 p.m. at Midtown Comics Downtown in New York, NY and on Thursday, June 30 at 11 a.m. at DCBS in Fort Wayne, IN.

The following will be available in comic book stores on Millar Day, Wednesday, June 29th:

  • Jupiter’s Circle TP Vol. 2 (ISBN: 978-1-63215-707-2) (Diamond Code: MAR160676)
  • Jupiter’s Legacy, Vol. 2 #1 Cover A Frank Quitely (Diamond Code: APR160648)
  • Jupiter’s Legacy, Vol. 2 #1 Cover B Jae Lee (Diamond Code: APR160649)
  • Jupiter’s Legacy, Vol. 2 #1 Cover C Mike Mayhew (Diamond Code: APR160650)
  • Jupiter’s Legacy, Vol. 2 #1 Cover D Blank (Diamond Code: APR160651)
  • Jupiter’s Legacy, Vol. 2 #1 Cover E Frank Quitely sketch (Diamond Code: APR160652)
  • Jupiter’s Legacy, Vol. 2 #1 Cover F Mike Mayhew B&W (Diamond Code: APR168584)
  • Jupiter’s Legacy, Vol. 2 #1 Cover G Rob Liefeld (Diamond Code: APR168585, orderable for registered Millarworld retailers only)

The Final Order Cutoff deadline for comics retailers will be Monday, June 6th.

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jupiterscircle-vol2-04-coverThe weekend is almost here! What will folks be doing? Anything geeky? Sound off in the comments below!

While you contemplate that, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web.

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Paste Magazine – Michael Keaton To Star In Film Adaptation of American Assassin Graphic Novel – Nice.

The BoomBox – Dr. Dre Is Creating Original Music for Graphic Novel ‘Loaded’ – Very interesting.

ICv2 – B&N Plans ‘Batman v Superman’ Day – Not too surprising. You’d think more would do this.

 

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CBR – Action Comics #50

Talking Comics – The Baker Street Peculiars #1

Batman News – General Mills Batman v Superman #2

CBR – Jupiter’s Circle Vol. 2 #4

Talking Comics – Mockingbird #1

Talking Comics – Shadow Glass #1

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Yesterday was new comic book day! What got folks excited? What’d you read that you liked, and what did you not like?

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The Guardian – Mexico: the graphic tale of Lucha Castro’s struggle to defend women’s rights  – This sounds amazing.

CBR – Frank Darabont Files New Lawsuit Against AMC Over “The Walking Dead” – This is still going on?

 

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Talking Comics – Batgirl Annual #3

Flickering Myth – Dark Corridor #1

CBR – Jupiter’s Circle #5

Preview: Jupiter’s Circle #4

Jupiter’s Circle #4

Story By: Mark Millar
Art By: Wilfredo Torres
Cover By: Frank Quitely
Cover Price: $3.50
Digital Price: $2.99
Diamond ID: APR158001
Published: July 1, 2015

Fitz’s affair with his 19-year-old protégée creates tensions within the team.

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Graphic Policy’s Top Comic Picks this Week!

BATMITE_1Wednesdays are new comic book day! Each week hundreds of comics are released, and that can be pretty daunting to go over and choose what to buy. That’s where we come in!

We’re bringing back something we haven’t done for a while, what the team thinks. Our contributors are choosing up to five books each week and why they’re choosing the books.

Find out what folks think below, and what comics you should be looking out for this Wednesday.

Brett

Top Pick: Midnighter #1 (DC Comics) – Steve Orlando takes on the brutal character, who also happens to be gay. Orlando is a talented writer and to see him take on such an important series is fantastic. Can’t wait to read this one.

Broken World #1 (BOOM! Studios) – With a meteor days away from causing an extinction-level event on Earth, time is running out for Elena Marlowe. While most of the planet’s population and her family were approved by the government to escape on one of the giant spaceships headed to another planet, her application was denied due to her mysterious past. With the meteor fast approaching, Elena tries desperately to find a way to fake her way onto the last ship or else be left behind to die with the rest of Earth’s rejected denizens.

The Bunker #11 (Oni Press) – Three months later. Grady begins his political campaign while Billy sits in jail for a crime he didn’t commit. But once again, everyone is at the mercy of their future selves. An amazing series.

Jupiter’s Circle #3 (Image Comics) – Mark Millar’s prequel series has been fantastic the first two issues. This third continues to look at how power corrupts.

Secret Wars #3 (Marvel) – The series really kicked off with the second issue. While I’m still a bit cautious about this major event as a whole, so far the main series, as well as the tie-ins, have all been very good. Marvel’s events have had a habit recently of starting strong than tanking, here’s hoping we don’t see a repeat.

 

Edward

Top Pick: Suicide Risk #25 (BOOM! Studios) – This is it! The finale to this gripping series.  We finally get to find out the final fates of all involved and whether the heroes can save two worlds.

Bat-Mite #1 (DC Comics) – DC has been taking more risks than usual in the past year, and this series continues that streak running.  It will be interesting to see what they can make of this series.

Justice League #41 (DC Comics) – After a lead-in like the last issue, it is evident that the creative team means big things for this series.

Morning Glories #46 (Image Comics) – The series should be heading towards another big moment some time in the next few issues.  Will this issue be the linchpin?

Wonderland #36 (Zenescope) – Zenescope’s best series returns for its monthly dose of Wonderland infused madness and mayhem.

 

Elana

Top Pick (tie): The Wicked + The Divine #11 (Image Comics) – Stunning art, emotionally compelling characters a big fat mystery and a whole lot to say about being young and about pop culture and fandom.

The comic has been picked up by DeConnick and Fraction’s new TV production company so you better start reading this book before it hits the small screen so you can brag about liking it before it was mainstream.

Top Pick (tie): The Humans #5 (Image Comics) – Bikersploitation meets apesploitation meets 70sploitation. This new issue puts us on the road to trucksploitation too (yes that’s a genre! Haven’t you seen Convoy? I haven’t but whatever).
This underground comic styled book is one of the best comics of the year. Neely’s art is evocative, expressive and funny but it is also technically outstanding. He’s a remarkable draftsman and inker. Reading this book will remind you why hand lettering and coloring makes such a big difference.

Oh and there’s sex and drugs and violence and monkeys and a soundtrack to download.

Airboy #1 (Image Comics) – Robinson is a strong writer who’s known for excavating emotional resonance and intellectual stories out of overlooked gold and silver age heroes.

And that’s the joke here.

The preview makes it clear this comic has a different project in mind. He’s created a meta comic about the making of an air boy comic (air boy being a square golden age hero) and the drugs one takes to do so– starring non other then James Robinson & Greg Hinkle (this book’s creative team). There are Hunter S Thompson references.

Sure! Why not!

Spiderwoman #8 (Marvel) – Hopeless’s run has always been a fun read but as of last issue it’s turning out to be a comic that has something to say. Last issue included a big reveal that makes us question a lot of our assumptions about criminals and about women. I want to see where this goes and I’ve never been as intrigued with this book as I am right now.

Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #6 (Marvel) – I love that front headline of this comic always states that she has all the powers of a squirrel and all the powers of a girl. Because both girls and squirrels have more power then anyone gives them credit for and this book wants you to remember that. Also it’s hilarious fun and totally beginner friendly.

 

“Big Daddy Cool” Johnny Dellarocca

Top Pick: Bat-Mite #1 (DC Comics) – It’s freaking Bat-Mite! What else do you need?

Airboy #1 (Image Comics) – Another great pulp hero by another established “classic” creative team (see a pattern here?). I am particularly interested in the concept behind this series, and the previews suggest that this is a “breaking the 4th wall” type of series that will have healthy does of action, adventure and comedy. Well, see but it is definitely worth a look!

Justice Inc.: Avenger #1 (Dynamite) – I’m going to be honest and upfront.  I have never been a fan of The Avenger. I was hoping the Justice Inc. series from Dynamite would change that, but it didn’t. That series for me wandered and was too disjointed. Plus The Avenger was written like a spoiled whiner. Saying that, I wasn’t a Daredevil fan either. Until Mark Waid took over the book. Now mark Waid is writing The Avenger. I’m a little excited.

The Phantom #3 (Hermes Press) – There are two Phantom books out this week. While I love the concept of Dynamite’s King series, it hasn’t quite hit the right notes (unlike Flash Gordon). However, Peter David’s series from Hermes Press not only hits the right notes, it is an orchestral work of a master!

Princess Leia #4 (Marvel) – Another Mark Waid title, and in my opinion the best of the Star Wars line, and my top pick of the month. It’s a shame the series is only 5 issues. Waid and Dodson have created magic with this one!

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It’s a new week, and new week for comics! Tonight we’re talking Marvel and Netflix‘s Daredevil on Graphic Policy Radio. You should listen in. Until then, check out the news you might have missed below.

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BBC News – Islamic State: Fighting fundamentalism with comic strips – There’s a lot of comics being used.

The Outhousers – WITNESS: Comic Book “Artist” Kurt Busiek Battles the Forces of GamerGate – Good documentation about the absurdity of it all.

Bleeding Cool – Frank Cho Donates $1000 Sale Of Spider-Gwen Art To Domestic Violence Charity – Good on him!

 

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MoviePilot – Batman Beyond 2.0 Volume Two: Justice Lords Beyond

Talking Comics – Bloodshot Reborn #1

Comics Alliance – Jupiter’s Circle #1

Review: Jupiter’s Circle #1

JUPITER’S CIRCLE CoverThe most celebrated superheroes in mid-century America seem to have it all— fame, riches, adoration—but tensions simmer beneath the glossy surface, threatening to crack open the secrets behind their public AND private exploits.

Jupiter’s Circle is a prequel to Mark Millar‘s excellent superhero series Jupiter’s Legacy. The series’ clear focus is a soap-opera in spandex as the story is about a team whose personal dramas collide with super-powered spectacle.

It’s been many months since Legacy ended its run, which is the one downside as I had to remember who the various characters are, and their roles in the first volume. It’s not a horrible thing, but it’d help for folks to read through the first volume before diving into the first issue.

The series takes a lot of what makes the first volume work, the personal issues of the heroes themselves, and enhances it all by placing them in the past. The series is a period piece taking place decades before the first volume in a much different world. How would the US act to heroes in the Cold War? What would be people’s reactions to a gay superhero? Those are the types of things that are the focus of the first issue. It’s issues that have been explored in other comic series, but Millar creates a unique enough world to make it feel different. The storyline dealing with his hidden sexuality is particularly interesting, and the struggle is felt coming off the page.

That’s partially helped by Wilfredo Torres‘ art who takes over art duty from Frank Quitely, though Quitely is providing covers. The style is slightly different, but not enough to really cause a jarring issue. Torres style fits the period that the series is set very well.

The first issue is a solid continuation of a series that shows off Millar’s talent to do more that low-brow action. The first issue touches upon a lot of interesting issues, and sheds a light on the early years of a universe we know too little about. The first issue is a solid read, and as a fan of Legacy, I was excited to read. But, this is a series where the whole will be judged, and with that we have a long way to go.

Story: Mark Millar Art: Wilfredo Torres
Story: 8 Art: 8 Overall: 8 Recommendation: Buy

Image Comics provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

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So, it was new comic day yesterday. What’d everyone get?

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The Outhousers – Here are Some Statements on the Valerie D’Orazio and Chris Sims Cyber-Bullying Story – A very solid roundup of the latest blow-up in comics.

Engadget – The Pirate Bay’s new network is making ISP blocks useless – Interesting.

Lifehacker – How to Get Started Reading Comics That Have Been Running For Decades – Great to see this article on Lifehacker.

The Rainbow Hub – Opinion: What We Can Learn From Chris Sims’ Apology – A very good read.

 

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Comic Vine – All-New Captain America #5

Comic Vine – All-New X-Men #39

Bleeding Cool – Batgirl #40

Comic Vine – Batgirl: Endgame #1

Comic Vine – Batman Eternal #50

Comic Vine – Batwoman #40

Comic Vine – Chrononauts #1

Comic Vine – Divinity #2

CBR – Ei8ht #2

The Beat – Giant Days #1

Talking Comics – Giant Days #1

Nothing But Comics – Invisible Republic #1

Talking Comics – Invisible Republic #1

CBR – Jupiter’s Circle #1

The Outhousers – Postal #2

Comic Vine – Princess Leia #2

Comic Vine – The Punisher #16

Comic Vine – Punks the Comic #5

The Outhousers – Rebels #1

Talking Comics – Red One #1

Comic Vine – Secret Identities #2

CBR – Shaper #1

Comic Vine – Silk #2

Talking Comics – Spider-Gwen #2

Comic Vine – Spread #6

Comic Vine – Superman #39

Comic Vine – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #44

Comic Vine – The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #3

Nothing But Comics – We Can Never Go Home #1

Mark Millar and Wilfredo Torres reveal early artwork for Jupiter’s Circle

Now that the first chapter of Mark Millar and Frank Quitely’s bestselling Jupiter’s Legacy has left readers with a shocking conclusion, Millar reveals early preview pages from the prequel series with artist Wilfredo Torres that will keep Millarworld fans on the edge of their seats: Jupiter’s Circle.

In Jupiter’s Circle, the most celebrated superheroes in mid-century America seem to have it all—fame, riches, adoration—but tensions simmer beneath the glossy surface, threatening to crack open the secrets behind their public AND private exploits. Jupiter’s Circle has been described as Mad Men meets Super-Friends… a grown-up take on the private lives of superheroes. Before the family dynasty in Jupiter’s Legacy began, there was Jupiter’s Circle—a story about a team whose personal dramas collide with super-powered spectacle!

Jupiter’s Circle is set to launch April 8 and will feature covers by Frank Quitely (Cover A: Diamond Code FEB150472, Cover B: Diamond Code FEB150473), Bill Sienkiewicz (Cover C: Diamond Code FEB150474), and Goran Parlov (Cover D: Diamond Code  FEB150475).

JUPITER’S CIRCLE Cover