The Twelve

That's just like a woman, isn't it? Throwing away logic and reason for pure hormonal emotion and calling the other person crazy. You're too much. ;)
 
I think a prelude or something is supposed to come out in December, so it will likely start up in January.
 
You may not have heard of this before, but it's a little technique that people call "building up hype".
 
JMS talks Twelve

http://comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=12252

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I kinda wish JMS had used The Black Marvel and the Destroyer for this project.

Still,this and Superpowers coming out together should be a treat.
 
What the hell is that, looks like a bunch of guys that belong in a DC comic.
 
Uh...yeah. The story is about 12 Golden Age characters winding up in the present day.
 
Well thats a good enough excuse for looking like a bunch of ***** then, thanks.
 
I love pretty much everything about the art. Weston's awesome. :up:
 
I don't know if it's because of the subject matter or the way they both draw barrel chests, but I keep thinking of Sadowski's Superpowers art when I look at this. Both are good, although Weston's is better.
 
Both are drawing ridiculous Golden Age costumes. I think Sadowski's a bit more generic, though.
 
I agree. Weston's much better with faces and is more detailed in general.
 
Not to downplay Sadowski's talent, though. He's very good and I'll have a hard time passing on Superpowers.
 
It'd be really awesome if he went back to JSA whenever Dale Eaglesham leaves.
 
His Secret Six work wasn't as good as a lot of people made it to be. It was good, but it had wonky moments. His JSA work is the best of his career, though. It's a visual treat, especially when Eaglesham gets to draw talking heads. Those are some pretty heads. :up:

Of course, that's also probably what's making the book late every month.
 
I haven't read enough of it, but I'll take your word for it.
 
This week's issue with the Kingdom Come Superman looked amazing. His Alan Scott looks a bit odd, but Jay and Superman himself both looked great pretty much every panel they were in. Eaglesham's really come a long way with the expressiveness of his faces.
 

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