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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

DC Announces The New 52: Futures End



In September 2011 in the wake of Flashpoint DC relaunched their entire line with The New 52. This morning DC Comics announced the publication of a new weekly comic book series thrusting its New 52 five years into the future with writers Jeff Lemire, Dan Jurgens, Keith Giffen and Brian Azzarello in THE NEW 52: FUTURES END to examine how heroes change with the passing of time and technology.




The weekly title, The New 52: Futures End, debuts on Free Comic Book Day on May 3, 2014 with issue #0 and will be illustrated by Ethan Van Sciver. The first issue of series will be hitting shelves and digital storefronts later that month. This will be the second weekly book for DC in 2014. The other, Batman: Eternal, launches in the spring as DC celebrates Batman's 75th anniversary.
"Just look at the talent roster that's been gathered. How could you not want to be a part of that?"
-Keith Giffen 

Hints about the series have been dropped by DC in recent weeks, with images of Batman Beyond online as well as a mention in the "DC All Access" web series that saw a pair of logo designs dubbed "Five Years Later."
Lemire calls the new weekly series an exploration of DC's past, present and its future.
"Really, what we're trying to do with this book is to explore the nature of what a hero is and we're doing that, obviously by playing with the future of The New 52 timeline. Past present and future all colliding in this story line."
-Jeff Lemire 

That means exploring the past with a character like Frankenstein, the present with Firestorm and the future with Batman Beyond who is, Lemire said, making what is his first "in-continuity appearance. He'll become part of the New 52."
Those three, however, are not the only characters who will have a place in the series.
"That's definitely one of our mandates, too. To create new characters and new concepts that will hopefully have a life beyond the series."
-Jeff Lemire 

Artists on the series include Ethan Van Sciver, drawing the zero issue, along with Jesus Merino, Aaron Lopresti and Jurgens, among others who will be added as the series goes from one issue to the next, every week.
The writers, all of whom have deep and historical ties to DC Entertainment and its roster of heroes and villains, have been working to craft a story that focuses on the past, present and future that will have implications across the DC universe, says Lemire, calling it a "high concept" work.
"The cast is quite large. They are three of many that are getting a significant amount of time in the series."
-Jeff Lemire 

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