DC Comics is bringing back Deadman, a fan-favorite spectral hero, in a new series following the success of the All In initiative. The new comic will be written by W. Maxwell Prince and drawn by Martín Morazzo, the creative team behind Image Comics's unique titles. This series promises to explore the fallout of recent events and bring a fresh perspective to the character.
hero is getting another chance at life. DC has found incredible success thanks to its All In initiative, which has seriously rejuvenated the entire brand. Between exciting new books liketo the Absolute Universe imprint, fans have eagerly embraced this new era for DC Comics .
All In did an amazing job strengthening the core titles and really giving both new and old fans a solid foundation for a new era. Now, as we head into the next phase of DC history, the publisher is bringing a fan-favorite back from the dead.At the ComicsPRO Industry Conference, DC Comics decided to reveal some exciting new books ahead of its May solicitations. In addition to a couple of new Absolute Universe titles likeby W. Maxwell Prince and Martín Morazzo. This comic follows the titular hero, whose afterlife has been shaken up inIt’s been a while since DC’s iconic spectral hero has anchored his own series, the last of which came out in 2018 and was written and drawn by the legendary Neal Adams. But Deadman’s never too far away in the DC Universe. He often assists Justice League Dark and just a few years ago played a pivotal roleevent series. But it’ll be cool to see him step back into the spotlight, especially with a book that sounds like it’ll explore the intense fallout of. Aside from a book starring one of the most seriously underrated DC heroes, this book is coming to us from the same people who did Image Comics’. Both of those books are incredibly weird and beautiful, which is a perfect fit for a character like Deadman. He’s the kind of character that thrives with an innovative creative team, and I think Prince and Morazzao certainly fit the bill. I can only imagine the horrors those two are going to bring to this book. I was already onboard with DC Next Level focusing more on lesser-known characters, but I love how the publisher is handling this new initiative. It’s not just that it’s uplifting characters that desperately need it; it’s that DC is handing these characters to writers and artists who can almost certainly bring the best out of them. As a fan of Deadman and the Prince and Morazzo pair, I’m incredibly elated at this news. Ifis half as imaginative as their previous work, I think fans of the hero are going to be in for a real treat. Are you excited for Deadman’s DC Next Level book? Let us know in the comments or share your thoughts on theGet access to exclusive stories on new releases, movies, shows, comics, anime, games and more!
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