Bleeding Cool has gotten hold of an interior page of Void Rivals issue #1 and it reveals the new creative teams for both Transformers and G.I. Joe franchises.
- Transformers #1 out in October will be written and drawn by Daniel Warren Johnson, the massive Transformers fan also behind Extremity, Murder Falcon and Do A Powerbomb.
- Duke #1 out in December will be written by Joshua Williamson, DC Comics’ current big writing cheese begins Infinite Frontier, Dark Crisis, Knight Terrors and Green Lantern, and Nailbiter and Birthright from Skybound. And drawn by Tom Reilly, of both Ant-Man and Wasp, Astro Hustle, and The Thing.
- Cobra Commander #1 will be written by Joshua Williamson and drawn by Andrea Milana, and will launch in January 2024.
NaytNavare says
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/excl...void-rivals-1/
Bleedingcool.com has the scoop; Void Rivals becomes/leads into GI Joe and Transformers at Inage comics.
GeoffDes says
flashtronaut8 says
Interesting. Didn't Hama say DDP (which started with Image) isn't canon?
NaytNavare says
To clarify, think Halloween movies;Hama overwrote the earlier sequel with his Boom series.
Goose says
Besides, we're living in a world of cinematic multiverses... Maybe this is just Joe-Earth 616
flashtronaut8 says
I was taking the scenic route on non/canon to say it'll be interesting to see if Image re-releases some of the "other" Joe issues or gets to re-release the original Marvel run as IDW did. It'd be nice to fill in the gaps in my collection without paying absurd amounts of money for it.
Mer Jim says
ahh, interesting.
well I for one was pretty happy with IDW... the Hama stuff was fun. some of the Joe stuff was brilliant (like COBRA), other was lame and I bought it just for the covers, others were 'meh'. The Tom Scioli GI Joe Transformers was my Official Favorite Thing Ever. And the Transformers titles were wonderful until they rebooted for the last time, then got boring.
i dont know if Im in the market to restart again! But, will give it a whirl. Kirkman is pretty hit-or-miss for me.
wmichben says
AutoDecept says
Makes sense: there was never really another publisher rumored to be interested in the licenses, and Robert Kirkman likes doing big surprises. I assume there'll be an official announcement on Thursday with more details on Skybound's publishing plans.
jcast says
Keep reading: Future of GI Joe comics coming from a curious place (SPOILES) - Page 2
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