New Talent Showcase 2017 #1

New Talent Showcase 2017 #1

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) David Accampo & Various
(A)Siya Oum & Various
(CA)Jim Lee, Scott Williams
The latest graduates from the DC Talent Development Workshops show off their skills in stories starring some of DC's greatest characters. In these tales, Poison Ivy fights an ancient demon, Doctor Fate is confronted by the cost of magic, Red Hood and Duke Thomas face off in a training day simulation and so much more!
Date Available: 11/29/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Concept-wise, this book deserves high praise and DC's Diane Nelson has earned full points. These short little snippets created by 2016 Talent Development Workshops shows us that the comic community is in good hands. However, I would like to see DC throwdown more challenging assignments. More diverse characters such as Doctor Fate and Poison Ivy are added here but this is a talent vehicle. While these new artists and writers are looking to get that sweet gig on Batman or Wonder Woman, I'd love to see what they could do with more obscure characters or even different 3 level characters. What about an episode of Perry White, Superman's Boss done in the vein of the 60-70s Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsens? Just something to think about for next year. Until then, keep an eye out for the names listed here, I predict good things from them in the future.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) David Accampo & Various
(A)Siya Oum & Various
(CA)Jim Lee, Scott Williams
The latest graduates from the DC Talent Development Workshops show off their skills in stories starring some of DC's greatest characters. In these tales, Poison Ivy fights an ancient demon, Doctor Fate is confronted by the cost of magic, Red Hood and Duke Thomas face off in a training day simulation and so much more!
Date Available: 11/29/2017
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


Concept-wise, this book deserves high praise and DC's Diane Nelson has earned full points. These short little snippets created by 2016 Talent Development Workshops shows us that the comic community is in good hands. However, I would like to see DC throwdown more challenging assignments. More diverse characters such as Doctor Fate and Poison Ivy are added here but this is a talent vehicle. While these new artists and writers are looking to get that sweet gig on Batman or Wonder Woman, I'd love to see what they could do with more obscure characters or even different 3 level characters. What about an episode of Perry White, Superman's Boss done in the vein of the 60-70s Lois Lane, Jimmy Olsens? Just something to think about for next year. Until then, keep an eye out for the names listed here, I predict good things from them in the future.

I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams