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DC News Round Up: “Arrow” Digital Comic, Ponticelli Switches Books, and Moloch Gets Covered

By | September 14th, 2012
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A few bits of DC news before you start your weekend:

Before Watchmen: Moloch #1 by Eduardo Risso

The cover for “Before Watchmen: Moloch” by Eduardo Risso has been revealed, and doesn’t it look swell? (Via Comic Book Resources)

Alberto Ponticelli will be joining “Dial H” with issue #7 in December, so presumably, he is off of “Frankenstein: Agent of S.H.A.D.E.” That is a shame, as his pencils have really distinguished that book as one of the more unique visual books DC is publishing. His last issue appears to be #14. (Via The Source)

– To coincide with the debut of Arrow on the CW, DC Digital will debut an “Arrow” digital comic on Wednesday, October 10, with new installments following each Wednesday. The title, written by Marc Guggenheim and Andrew Kreisberg, both Executive Producers on Arrow, will feature cover art by the legendary Mike Grell for the first two issues, with Sergio Sandoval (“My Space Dark Horse Presents”) and Jorge Jimenez (“Beyond the Fringe”) advertised as doing art in “subsequent chapters.” The comic is intended to fill in the gaps from the television show, and will have three digital issues collected per print edition, the first of which is being released on November 28th for $3.99. (Via The Source)


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