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Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2000DC COMICS FOR MARCH
DC Comics has released its solicitation information for March as well as upcoming products from DC Direct. For the complete rundown, with art, CLICK HERE.
IMAGE COMICS FOR MARCH UPDATEThe Continuum has updated its Image Comics March solicitation list with artwork for most of the books. For the complete rundown, CLICK HERE.
SEVERIN PROVIDES SUPERNATURAL LAW COVER
For the first time ever, someone other than Batton Lash is doing a cover for an issue of Supernatural Law (aka Wolff & Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre). Veteran cartoonist and colorist Marie Severin provides cover art featuring a rampaging purple monster and is doing the color guides as well. Severin is best known for her work as colorist at EC Comics back in the 1950s and for her art at Marvel in the 1960s and 1970s (The Incredible Hulk, King Kull, Sub-Mariner, Not Brend Echh!). In Supernatural Law #29, due out in January, Alanna Wolff and Jeff Byrd represent a young boy who is the only person who can control a hulking monster that has run amok in Brooklyn, New York. With all the property damage and injuries sustained, can lawsuits be far behind? Supernatural Law is published bimonthly by Exhibit A Press.
FIRST LOOK: SPIDER-GIRL #29
Spider-Girl #29 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Tom DeFalco, with art and cover by Pat Olliffe and Al Williamson. Here's how Marvel describes the issue: "Now that she's powerless, no one wants Spider-Girl to continue her crime-fighting career. No one except for a former enemy who drops her in the middle of a no-holds barred brawl between a mysterious new villain and Nova." Spider-Girl #29 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.25.
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