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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Some GL News From The C2E2 2014: DC All Access Panel


Here is some Green Lantern news from the panel.
Red Lanterns currently features Supergirl as the newest member, and the Red Lanterns are now the sole protectors of Earth and its sector, 2814, kicking the Green Lanterns out. But Guy Gardner took the Red Lantern Corps from Atrocitus, and he's been gaining power trying to get the Corps back.
Another new Red Lantern called "The Judge" was just introduced, as well. "We're building up to the big conflict between Guy Gardner and Atrocitus. I just finished that issue, and I tried to give you as many 'oh my god' moments as I could in that. They go to Earth, and the Grand Canyon gets melted..."
"Oh, and Guy has a sweet mustache now."
And some Earth 2 GL news.
Earth 2 was next, and artist Nicola Scott represented the creative team. "Tom Taylor has been brilliant about adding more levity to a book that's really about the slow destruction of a planet. Having these light character moments with Jimmy for comedy or Val who's fresh and innocent." In the next issue, though, "Green Lantern has a speech for everybody else that sums up what state the Earth is really in, and it's really not good. There is stuff coming I don't even know how to talk about because it's just crazy."
Of a particular scene in Earth 2 #22, she said it was fun to "sneak in a butt shot" of Alan Scott with a laugh.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Cullen Bunn On Sinestro Ongoing


From IGN

IGN Comics: Anyone who has read your work knows that you have a penchant for villains, or at least anti-heroes or heroes with checkered pasts – Wolverine, Deadpool, Magneto, and even Drake Sinclair from your Sixth Gun series – so you writing Sinestro feels like a great fit. What makes Sinestro different from the other “bad guys” you’ve written before?

Cullen Bunn: I definitely have a preference for writing anti-heroes and bad guys, especially when they have motivations that the average “good” person can understand and get behind. Snake Plisken, Vick Mackey, Boyd Crowder, Walter White, Parker… these are characters I love (or love to hate), and they tend to be the types of characters I want to write. These folks do “bad things” but we can almost understand their reasons (if not their methods). I think there’s a kind of joy in dancing between wanting to see one of these villains succeed… and wanting to see them finally get their comeuppance.

My hope is that each of the villains I write will have his or her own motivation that readers can understand, whether they agree or disagree. In every case, I think there is a kind of personal tragedy behind these characters.

What makes Sinestro stand out is that he doesn’t think he’s doing anything wrong. He legitimately believes that “his way” is the “only way” to save the universe. His pride has cost him everything, really, but he fails to see that. That’s what makes him so tragic.

IGN: How did you come to be on Sinestro's new series? Were you a fan of Green Lantern before or is this new territory for you?

Bunn: When editor Matt Idleson asked me if I’d like to write the series, I couldn’t have been more thrilled. I always liked Green Lantern, but I wasn’t necessarily a diehard fan. I read stories here and there when I came across them. I did, however, follow Johns’ run on the character pretty closely, and I especially liked the “Sinestro Corps War” storyline. As mentioned, I like writing villainous characters, but I’ve also always wanted to write an epic space opera type story. So this was a natural fit for me.

IGN: Fans have been clamoring for a Yellow Lanterns/Sinestro Corps series for years. What was the thinking behind the decision to make this comic about Sinestro himself, not necessarily his Corps?

Bunn: Well, the Sinestro Corps will feature prominently in the book, but I believe that in this case, with a group of characters that is so vast, it’s important to have that one constant point-of-view character. While there will be many Yellow Lanterns at play in this book, we’ll be seeing the story through the eyes of Sinestro and a few key Lanterns. Another reason it’s important to see much of this story through Sinestro’s eyes is because we need to understand why he’s taking these drastic actions. Sinestro is a treacherous character, and he’s running a number of dangerous games, but I want the reader to have a pretty good idea of what he’s up to.

IGN: Could you clarify the time frame that this story takes place? It seems as though it’s post-Forever Evil because he no longer has Parallax.

Bunn: This story definitely takes place post-Forever Evil. A few months perhaps. As for Parallax, we’ll hint at what happened there, but you’ll have to wait until issue 5 or so to find out the whole story.

IGN: We see a quick glimpse of these awesome necro-priests that you call the Shepherds of a religion of Anti-Emotion. First of all, just seeing that page gave me chills, they’re pretty awesome, in a creepy way. Will they be the antagonists of the series?

Bunn: Ah, yes! The Paling! They are an extremely creepy bunch. When you’re dealing with bad guys like Sinestro and the Yellow Lanterns, you have to introduce foes who are much, much worse. The Paling will fit that bill, and they will be a constant thorn in Sinestro’s side for some time to come.

IGN: What were the conversations like that you had with artist Dale Eaglesham about how you wanted the book to look and feel?

Bunn: Dale and I always seemed to be naturally drawn to the same kind of tone for the story. We talked a little about it early on, and it was really exciting how we were on the same page from the get-go. I can’t remember which of us first spoke the word “Arthurian” in relation to this story. I think it was Dale. But that is a tone I’d always had in mind… sort of an Excalibur in space.

IGN: Anything you’d like to say to someone interested in picking up this title to get them excited?

Bunn: I think if you’re a fan of Sinestro… or of space epics… or of cosmic horror… or of the political intrigue… this book will have something for you. It’s a dark book, yes, but we’re also further developing Sinestro’s rich character and introducing a number of new Lanterns I think people will like. There’s plenty of interpersonal dynamics among this new iteration of the Sinestro Corps. Hell, there’s even some romance! And there are plenty of surprises in store for long-time Lantern fans and new readers alike!

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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Green Lantern July 2014 Solicitations And Futures End


SINESTRO #4
Written by CULLEN BUNN
Art and cover by RAGS MORALES
On sale JULY 23 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T
Sinestro and Hal Jordan cross paths for the first time since Sinestro brutally murdered the Guardians! Can Hal stop Sinestro from assembling a universe-threatening army? And even more crucial: SHOULD he?


GREEN LANTERN #33
Written by ROBERT VENDITTI
Art and cover by BILLY TAN and ROB HUNTER
BATMAN 75 variant cover
On sale JULY 2 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T
Combo pack edition: $3.99 US
Retailers: This issue will ship with three covers. Please see the order form for more information.
“UPRISING” part 5! The final battle of the uprising to remove the Green Lantern Corps from power begins! Every decision Hal Jordan has made as leader of the Green Lanterns has led to this… but is he leading his soldiers to watery graves below the surface of a bizarre alien sea?
This issue is also offered as a combo pack edition with a redemption code for a digital download of this issue.


GREEN LANTERN CORPS #33
Written by VAN JENSEN
Art by BERNARD CHANG
Cover by FRANCIS PORTELA
BATMAN 75 variant cover
On sale JULY 9 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T
Retailers: This issue will ship with two covers. Please see the order form for more information.
“UPRISING” part 6! All is fair in love and war – and both are likely to get John Stewart killed as the final battle of the uprising concludes! With the woman he loves in mortal danger, John will face the most difficult test of his career!


GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS #33
Written by JUSTIN JORDAN
Art by BRAD WALKER and ANDREW HENNESSY
Cover by JEREMY ROBERTS
On sale JULY 16 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T
The Psions have done the unthinkable: captured and incapacitated the Guardians themselves! Can Carol and Kyle get to them in time? Or will the Psions discover the secret of ultimate power locked inside the Guardians’ very DNA?


RED LANTERNS #33
Written by CHARLES SOULE
Art by ALESSANDRO VITTI
Cover by MIGUEL SEPULVEDA
On sale JULY 23 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T+
“Atrocities” kicks into gear – the epic that the last year of RED LANTERNS has been building to all along! It’s open war between Atrocitus and Guy Gardner – and there’s a powerful squadron of Red Lanterns on each side! But Guy Gardner could never have imagined what Atrocitus has been planning all this time… And he couldn’t imagine that one of his closest friends would refuse to stand by his side!


RED LANTERNS ANNUAL #1
Written by CHARLES SOULE
Art and cover by MIGUEL SEPULVEDA
On sale JULY 30 • 48 pg, FC, $4.99 US • RATED T+
“Atrocities” cranks the action up to eleven! Guy Gardner fought hard to get Space Sector 2814 – including Earth – under Red Lantern protection. So of course Atrocitus has chosen Guy’s homeworld as the arena for their murderous final battle! Red Lanterns will die! Traitors will emerge (and maybe die)! Rivers will run red! It’s the first-ever RED LANTERNS ANNUAL, and it’s absolutely unmissable!


SMALLVILLE SEASON 11: LANTERN #4
Written by BRYAN Q. MILLER
Art by MARCIO TAKARA
Cover by CAT STAGGS
On sale JULY 9 • 40 pg, 4 of 4, FC, $3.99 US • RATED T • DIGITAL FIRST
Fighting a pitched battle against the strength of Parallax, John Stewart is able to regain his Green Lantern will. But will the change come in time to defeat Parallax’s minions?


SUPERGIRL #33
Written by TONY BEDARD
Art by EMANUELA LUPACCHINO
Cover by JEFF JOHNSON and CAM SMITH
On sale JULY 16 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T
“Red Daughter of Krypton” – the finale! Faced with a threat from Worldkiller-1 and staggering allegations about her past, Supergirl is forced to question her role as a Red Lantern – and as a hero! Don’t miss the thrilling conclusion to this epic adventure – and its shocking final pages!


GREEN LANTERN: WRATH OF THE FIRST LANTERN TP
Written by GEOFF JOHNS, PETER J. TOMASI, PETER MILLIGAN and TONY BEDARD
Art by DOUG MAHNKE, DAN JURGENS, PHIL JIMENEZ, SZYMON KUDRANSKI, ARDIAN SYAF, AARON KUDER, MIGUEL SEPULVEDA, WILL CONRAD and others
Cover by GARY FRANK
On sale AUGUST 13 • 416 pg, FC, $19.99 US
The Wrath of the First Lantern is here as the Green Lanterns battle the Guardians of Oa and the Third Army – but who will win, and at what cost? And as the First Lantern moves on the brightest of the Corps for his reality-altering experiments, we learn the shocking fate of Hal and Sinestro in this must-read crossover event! This title collects GREEN LANTERN #17-20, GREEN LANTERN CORPS #17-20, RED LANTERNS #17-20 and GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS #17-20.


GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS VOL. 4: GODS AND MONSTERS TP
Written by JUSTIN JORDAN and ROBERT VENDITTI
Art by BRAD WALKER, ANDREW HENNESSY, GERALDO BORGES, ANDREI BRESSAN, SEAN CHEN and others
Cover by RAFAEL ALBUQUERQUE
On sale AUGUST 27 • 192 pg, FC, $16.99 US
The Templar Guardians have been locked away for millennia and now, they need Kyle Rayner’s help. But once he sees the strange anomaly lurking at the edge of known space, he may have no choice but to get on board with their mission. Don’t miss these tales from GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS #21-27 and GREEN LANTERN ANNUAL #2.


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September Futures End Advance Solicitations

SINESTRO: FUTURES END #1
Advance solicit • On sale SEPTEMBER 24
32 pg, FC • RATED T
3-D Motion Edition: $3.99 US
2-D Standard Edition: $2.99 US
Orders due May 29 • Not offered on FOC
Sinestro has been imprisoned by a powerful new intergalactic force with ideals based on a twisted version of his own code! Lost in a super-max prison on the far side of the universe, he orchestrates an escape…and his revenge!

GREEN LANTERN CORPS: FUTURES END #1
Advance solicit • On sale SEPTEMBER 10
32 pg, FC • RATED T
3-D Motion Edition: $3.99 US
2-D Standard Edition: $2.99 US
Orders due May 29 • Not offered on FOC
John Stewart makes a fateful decision – will he choose to take his last shot at redemption? Or will he pull the trigger and kill any chance of a life worth living, in the name of saving the Corps?

GREEN LANTERN: NEW GUARDIANS: FUTURES END #1
Advance solicit • On sale SEPTEMBER 17
32 pg, FC • RATED T
3-D Motion Edition: $3.99 US
2-D Standard Edition: $2.99 US
Orders due May 29 • Not offered on FOC
The power of the white lantern power has brought Kyle to the brink of death! Now, he must decide whether to release that power into the universe, or find another unsuspecting soul to take it on.

GREEN LANTERN: FUTURES END #1
Advance solicit • On sale SEPTEMBER 3
32 pg, FC • RATED T
3-D Motion Edition: $3.99 US
2-D Standard Edition: $2.99 US
Orders due May 29 • Not offered on FOC
Across the universe, the dead are rising — the Black Lanterns are back! Only one being knows what it will take to destroy them this time…the one who understands the spectrum inside and out: Relic! But there’s no way Hal Jordan is prepared for the part he’ll have to play in order put an end to the Black Lanterns once and for all!

RED LANTERNS: FUTURES END #1
Advance solicit • On sale SEPTEMBER 24
32 pg, FC • RATED T+
3-D Motion Edition: $3.99 US
2-D Standard Edition: $2.99 US
Orders due May 29 • Not offered on FOC
The ranks of the Red Lanterns have grown to monstrous numbers, and with no Blood Lake to restore their sanity, they’re terrorizing the universe. It’s up to Blue Lantern Guy Gardner to correct the deadly mistake he made!

Sunday, April 20, 2014

WONDERCON : GREEN LANTERN: FACES A UNIVERSE AT WAR

From CBR

The DC Comics-Green Lantern: A Universe At War! panel at Anaheim’s WonderCon 2014 began as moderator Larry Ganem entered the second-floor convention room and told the gathered cheering fans, “Let’s get this started!”

He then introduced the afternoon's two panelists, “Green Lantern” writer Robert Venditti and “Green Lantern Corps” artist Bernard Chang. Taking a moment to plug Batman’s seventy-fifth anniversary Ganem quickly spoke about “Batman Day,” happening on July 23, where various comic stores will be throwing Batman-themed parties and giving away Batman prizes.

Turning back to the Green Lantern universe, Venditti told the room that when he took over the flagship book he wanted to give Hal more challenges, the biggest one being saddling him with the leadership of the Corps.

“What we’ve seen him do in the early issues is try to lead the Corps the way he would in a single fist-fight,” Venditti said, adding that this approach has “tarnished” the reputation of the Green Lanterns further.

“Much like with actually police officers...a lot of places they go, people aren’t happy to see ‘em,” Venditti continued, explaining that the rest of the DC Universe is mistrustful of Hal and the Corps to the extent that many of them no longer want the Corps policing their sectors.

Recapping the events in the “Lights Out” event, Venditti stated that Oa was lost and the new Green Lantern headquarters is on the mobile sentient planet Mogo. “It was a way to bring Mogo in to be a permanent cast member in ‘Green Lantern’ and ‘Green Lantern Corps’ as well,” Venditti said.

Chang pointed out that the white and green logo on the planet was actually foliage and that the planet had to physically re-terraform to accommodate the new headquarters.

“They’re at their weakest...in terms of their infrastructure and all those things,” Venditti said. Chang added that there is even a faction of Green Lanterns who no longer use their Rings due to worry that they will fail again.

Starting with “Green Lantern” #31, the two stated that alien race the Durlans will rise to fight the Corps as part of the “Uprising” arc. Venditti also stated that a character who has been on the bench thus far will be coming into the fray.

“You are a mean person!” Ganem joked, pointing to the Corps current state as Venditti chuckled. Displaying a panel of Hal getting punched in the face from issue #30, Venditti said that the test-pilot was finally using “strategy” and critical thinking with the Corps, and he will continue to grow as a leader through the “Uprising” arc.

Touching on issue #29 of “Green Lantern Corps,” Chang laughed and called it the “Ultimate team book!”

“There are all these intergalactic villains who are now -- the Green Lanterns used to be the police force and now they’re the bad guys in the eyes of the universe,” Chang said, explaining that the Durlans, the shape-shifting alien race that will be fighting the Corps, will be involved in his title as well.

“The key is once they touch something they can absorb their DNA and shapeshift into their form,” Chang said, describing the way the Durlan powers work. “A lot of Durlans have infiltrated Mogo and the Green Lantern Corps as well.”

Venditti also revealed that the Corps will deputize a lot of their old science-cell prisoners from Oa as, when it came to a choice between the moral Corps and the chaotic Durlans, many of the antagonists preferred to side with the Lanterns.

“I can’t overstate how important Kyle Rayner is,” Venditti said, speaking next about “Green Lantern: New Guardians'” place in the Lantern corner of the DC Universe. “He’s off with the Templar Guardians...everybody else thinks he’s dead.”

“How [his return] comes around and what that leads to will lead to a story in the back half of this year,” the writer added.

Looking at the cover of “Red Lanterns” #30, which depicted the Lanterns facing off against Dex-Starr, Venditti quickly brought fans up to speed on events in that book, stating that the Red Lanterns are now in charge of sector 2814, the sector Earth resides in, and only one Green Lantern is allowed on Earth, Simon Baz.

“They do have Supergirl now, so that helps,” Venditti joked as they displayed an interior page of Supergirl in her Red Lantern costume from issue #30.

Speaking more about Supergirl as a Red Lantern, Venditti said that her Kryptonian heritage will be problematic for current Red leader Guy Gardner, who did not realize she was Superman’s cousin until she already received the Red Ring and, “Doesn’t want to get punched out by Superman!” Venditti laughed.

Looking at the “Red Lanterns” line-up, Chang and the audience laughed again as Venditti labeled Dex-Starr” a, “kitty with rage issues!” He also explained that deposed-Red leader Atrocitus and Dex-Starr were in the midst of trying to create their own, new Red Lantern Corps.

Venditti then teased that many of the plot lines across the book will be resolved by August, including “Uprising,” which will see the Lanterns not only fighting the Durlans but the alien races duped by the Durlans into thinking the Corps is evil.

“‘Uprising’ is the first long-form story I came in...and it’s going to spin-off into another long-form story,” Venditti said, adding that there were big changes for Hal and Jon Stewart ahead.

Chang and Venditti then praised their fellow artist and writers on the other Lantern books, Chang stating, “There’s a great camaraderie with the whole team.”

“There’s a lot of good stuff in this head,” Chang added, patting Venditti’s head as the audience laughed.

“In #31 we’re starting a new thing where I’m going to do a role-call at the beginning of every issue,” Chang continued, explaining that he draws so many characters he felt it would be clearer.

The panel then threw the floor open to the audience for questions, laughing as the first came from a fan who asked what they thought of the “Green Lantern” movie. Venditti confessed he never saw it while Chang stated he enjoyed it, and the design sense that was put into the movie when it came to showing Oa and the myriad Lanterns.

“Even though it’s sci-f and an alien planet I want it to be realistic, I wan authenticity,” Chang continued, speaking of his own art style and telling the audience that he began in architecture, and worked as a Disney Imagineer, and the idea of “function follows form” is one he adheres to in his artwork.

“When [‘Red Lanterns’ writer] Charles [Soule] and I came down and worked out 2814 changing hands...the idea to put Red Lanterns in charge of Earth’s sector was to crash them into the rest of the DCU as they had been on the fringe,” Venditti said to a fan who wanted to know more about the thought process behind giving Earth to the Reds.

“I’m considering adding four new characters every issue so Bernard has to draw fourteen hundred and forty [characters], I haven’t decided,” Venditti added as the room cracked up.

The next audience member asked Venditti what work he had done before DC. Venditti cited his work on “X-O Manowar” for Valiant and mentioned his work on DC’s “Demon Knight.”

“My first book was called ‘The Surrogates,’” Venditti said, “But that book ended up getting adapted into a movie with Bruce Willis.” Venditti added that he felt the movie opened doors for him, and was called by Valiant directly because of the book and movie.

A Green Lantern cosplayer asked if they had any plans for Ion, the entity.

“Ion was one of the entities that went through the source wall...so the giant fish-looking thing, there’s a place for that but not here,” Venditti said. This led to a follow-up from another fan asking if Parallax refusing to go through the source wall at the end of “Lights Out” meant that that entity would return.

“It’s no accident that you picked up on that and now there’s a Sinestro series,” Venditti said, confirming that eventually readers will see what happens to Parallax.

A Saint Walker fan asked if there plans for a Blue Lanterns spinoff, especially in light of their disappearance at the end of “Lights Out.”

“It’s a crisis of faith right now...what Walker’s journey will be and his relationship with Mogo...will be part of the story I mentioned in the end of this year,” Venditti said.

A young boy asked Chang who his favorite Corps member was.

“My favorite is Jon Stewart,” Chang said. “I think over the last ten issues I’ve gotten a good sense of who he is, his mannerisms...he also happens to be one of the only African-American lead heroes over all of the comic book industry.”

Ganem asked Chang to describe the craziest alien he had to draw. “There was one with a long snout and an eyeball at the end,” Chang said.

“There’s a Lantern named B’ox, and he’s just a box,” Venditti said as Chang laughed. “His doesn’t even have hands, he’s making hand-related constructs with no hands!”

“That’s the beauty with Green Lantern; the limit is your imagination,” Chang said.

The last question came from a “Flash” fan who wanted to know if Barry Allen and Hal Jordan will meet in the comics any time soon.

“Man, that’s the question I get asked a lot!” Venditti laughed. “We don’t want to ram the characters together to just see the characters together...it’s not something that is going to happen in the immediate future, but is something we’ve talked about.”

Ganem then thanked everyone for coming out, ending the panel amidst a round of audience applause as Green Lantern fans rushed the stage to shake Chang and Venditti’s hands.
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