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Nicola Scott Redesigns Vampirella, Dejah Thoris And Red Sonja
Nicola Scott Redesigns Vampirella, Dejah Thoris And Red Sonja
Nicola Scott Redesigns Vampirella, Dejah Thoris And Red Sonja
The last few years have seen some really great costume redesigns for supeheroines, and it looks like Dynamite is planning to add to that with a trio of heroines set to launch new titles next year. In advance of New York Comic-Con, Dynamite released new designs from artist Nicola Scott for Vampirella, Dejah Thoris and Red Sonja, to be featured in a new line spinning out of this year's Swords of Sorrow crossover.
Gail Simone Writes Vampirella/Dejah Thoris/Red Sonja Crossover
Gail Simone Writes Vampirella/Dejah Thoris/Red Sonja Crossover
Gail Simone Writes Vampirella/Dejah Thoris/Red Sonja Crossover
When a company acquires the rights to a bunch of licensed characters, a crossover between them is almost inevitable -- and honestly, that's pretty exciting for a reader. I mean, who doesn't want to see the G.I. Joes throw down with the Ninja Turtles, or watch Doc Savage and the Shadow tear through pulpy crime lords, or see a time-spanning battle between RoboCop and the Terminator? It's something that we are pretty hard-wired as fans to be up for whenever it happens. Today Dynamite announced one of those crossovers, but with a couple of twists. Firstly, the publisher is teaming up not two, but three of its licenses. Secondly, they're all women heroes, aligning for what writer Gail Simone describes as a "big, fun, noisy event book, full of action and fun and drama and sex and villainy," starring Vampirella, Red Sonja and Dejah Thoris.
Edgar Rice Burroughs Estate Sues Dynamite Over Trademarks, ‘Pornographic’ Covers
Edgar Rice Burroughs Estate Sues Dynamite Over Trademarks, ‘Pornographic’ Covers
Edgar Rice Burroughs Estate Sues Dynamite Over Trademarks, ‘Pornographic’ Covers
If you thought you could make it out of this week without a new comic book rights lawsuit, you were wrong. ERB, Inc., the family company that administers the various intellectual properties owned or associated with the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate, is suing Dynamite Entertainment for trademark infringement with respect to the publisher's line of comics based on Burroughs' John Carter of Mars and Ta