For Immediate Release

HERO INITIATIVE ORIGINAL JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #50 COVERS MAKE NATIONAL TOUR

All 100 covers displayed and auctioned over three tour stops

LOS ANGELES, CA (Nov. 2, 2011) – The Hero Initiative, the charity dedicated to helping comic creators in medical or financial need, is taking its Justice League of America #50 show on the road.

All 100 original covers created by comics’ top artists are currently available for view on the Hero Initiative Website. And starting in December, you’ll be able to see them live and in person…and own them through on-site auctions according to the following schedule:

Meltdown Comics, Los Angeles, CA, December 3, 2011: World premiere display of all 100 covers and auction of first one-third

Proxy bidding will also be available for bidders unable to attend the events.

The Justice League of America 100 Project represents Hero Initiative’s first major collaboration with DC Comics. DC generously donated 100 blank-covered cardstock copies of Justice League of America #50 to Hero, and 100 well-known stars such as Alan Davis, George Pérez, John Romita, Alex Ross and many more created original covers for Hero.
“I’m thrilled to be part of such a great project, and also showcased among so many of the greatest artists in the world,” said Hero Initiative Chairman George Pérez. “And of course, it’s wonderful that sales of the covers will go toward helping many comic creators in need.”
Both hardcover and softcover editions of The Justice League of America 100 Project, a book collecting all the covers, will be available for sale at all three auction venues as well.

“We are honored to support such a worthwhile cause and encourage DC Comics fans to participate in these Hero Initiative auctions that offer one-of-a-kind JUSTICE LEAGUE #50 covers,” stated Dan DiDio, co-publisher of DC Entertainment.

Art attached: Justice League of America 100 Project cover, Charlie Adlard cover, Walt Simonson cover, Alex Ross cover

About The Hero Initiative

The Hero Initiative is the first-ever federally chartered not-for-profit corporation dedicated strictly to helping comic book creators in need. Hero creates a financial safety net for yesterday’s creators who may need emergency medical aid, financial support for essentials of life, and an avenue back into paying work. It’s a chance for all of us to give back something to the people who have given us so much enjoyment.

Since its inception, The Hero Initiative has had the good fortune to grant over $500,000 to the comic book veterans who have paved the way for those in the industry today. For more information, visit www.heroinitiative.org or call 626-676-6354.

For more information, please visit us at www.heroinitiative.org.


 

The Steward is back! After the critical success of the first DAYS MISSING series, Roddenberry Productions and Archaia are proud to present the return of the enigmatic Steward in a brand-new miniseries, DAYS MISSING: KESTUS, kicking off with the release of issue #1 on Nov. 3rd!

To celebrate, we’re hosting a Release Party and Signing Event at Meltdown Comics, featuring DAYS MISSING creator Trevor Roth, executive editor Rod Roddenberry and letterer Troy Peteri! They’ll be on hand to sign copies of DAYS MISSING: KESTUS #1 (featuring a sweet cover by the awesome Alex Ross), which will be available for purchase. If you’re new to the DAYS MISSING universe, copies of the hardcover collecting the first miniseries will be on hand as well!

DAYS MISSING: KESTUS continues the saga of The Steward, a mysterious being whose ability to “fold” days of time has resulted in critical human events being absent from our historical record. Their existence is not remembered…but the occurrences of these days have forever changed the course of our evolution.

Since humanity’s birth, The Steward has stood as a guiding force for our species. But now, he is not alone! The emergence of the ancient being, Kestus, may put everything he knows in question, and the future of those he means to protect in jeopardy. This series is rated T +13 (contains material suitable for readers age 13 and above).

We’ll be offering free soft drinks and beer (21 and over for the beer, please!), and the GRILLED CHEESE TRUCK will be set up outside of Meltdown selling gourmet grilled cheese and tater tots! It’s a win for everyone!

Days Missing Signing
November 3rd, 2010 7:30pm-10:00pm
Meltdown Comics
7522 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90046

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Robot Detectives Battle Superhero Bastards For Your Comics Dollars – avengers – io9.

Robot Detectives Battle Superhero Bastards For Your Comics Dollars


Hope you’ve been saving up your pennies for this week’s comic haul: There’s an impressive amount of new releases that you’ll want to take home and cherish for at least the next seven days. Yes, these are Comics We Crave.

Let’s start with Electropolis, the new Dark Horse collection of Dean Motter’s Retrofuture Deco Noir story (Preview here). Filled with robot detectives, femme fatales and the power of electricity, it’s just one of many off-beat genre books appearing at comic book stores this week.

And if Electropolis‘ pulp fiction is your thing, then maybe the Batman/Doc Savage Special (Dark Knight Detective versus Man of Bronze!) will also float your boat, after all. Or maybe Sky Doll: Doll Factory, a collection of unseen material from the awesome European strip Sky Doll, will provide your reading material for the next few days.

But if you prefer your heroines a little less suggestible than Sky Doll, the first issue of Tank Girl: Skidmarks is probably more your speed. Unsurprisingly, we’d also point you in the direction of the debut of Locke & Key: Crown of Shadows, but we’re biased.

Maybe you’re looking for something you’ve already seen in major motion pictures? That’s okay; not only is there a preview issue of the new series of Wall-E, but there’s also Star Wars Purge: Seconds To Die, which follows a young Darth Vader killing off as many Jedi as possible, post Revenge of The Sith. And that’s not all! There’s also a paperback collection of DC/Wildstorm’s recent The X-Files series.

For those who can’t get enough of those superheroes, then I’d recommend the first issue of Warren Ellis’ Supergod, his latest “What if superheroes were bastards?” series. Or, on the opposite end of the superhero spectrum, the Absolute Justice hardcover, collecting Alex Ross’ expansive love letter to the Super Friends (No, really).

In between those two extremes, there’s Dynamite’s Project Superpowers: The Black Terror Vol. 1 collection, DC’s Green Lantern: Agent Orange collection, which leads into the current Blackest Night storyline, Supergirl: Who Is Superwoman? (in which Sterling Gates and Jamil Igle manage to undo years of abuse and make Supergirl a likable, working character again – good job, people) and the Authority: The Lost Year Reader (reprinting Grant Morrison and Gene Ha’s two completed issues of their abandoned run, ahead of Keith Giffen and other artists aiming to complete the story in their absence).

There’s also Marvel’s PunisherMax (Yes, one word. It’s the new “mature readers” title for the character, and maybe Marvel thinks pushing words together is more adult?), Green Hulk/Red Hulk collection (Heroes‘ writer Jeph Loeb writes a couple of gamma-irradiated monsters in a couple of adventures), the first issue of Strange (Mark Waid’s reboot of the former Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme). And also, there’s all manner of X-Men books: the Dark Avengers/X-Men: Utopia collection, as well as collections of Wolverine: Tales of Weapon X, Wolverine Weapon X: Adamantium Men and Wolverine/Gambit. All your Wolverine needs should definitely be met this week, let’s face it.

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Midway officially confirmed details and box art for the special North American Kollector’s Edition of Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe. Featuring box art that was hand painted by Alex Ross, one of the world’s most pre-eminent and respected comic book artists, the Kollector’s Edition will come in special packaging and feature an exclusive removable print designed by Ross as well as bonus video content. In addition, John Tobias, co-creator of the Mortal Kombat franchise, returns to sketch a 16-page comic book to be published by DC Comics that chronicles the shocking, universe-shattering events that lead up to the in-game story mode.

Also released is a video that takes you from start to finish through Alex Ross’ painting of the Kollector’s Edition removable print, as told by the artist himself.


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