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Is there even any interest in the return of Vertigo?
The Ram V, Spurrier and Deniz Camp books are at least look good...
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of course there's interest

But /co/ hates comics and will automatically hate these books sight-unseen based on the politics of the creators
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>>150937731
The problem is we know these writers aren't very good.
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I couldn't tell you until they come out and are given a fair chance. Worrying about short-term hype and not long term development is part of the problem
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>>150937731
The Camp one with the zombies looks ass. The Spurrier oneand the Tamaki one and look good, I'll probably give Fanatic and the Ram V one a try, too.
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>>150938852
Who's a good writer today?
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>>150939460
Beats me.
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>>150937889
Fag
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>>150939554
He beats you?
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>>150939628
NTA, but it's a figure of speech
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>>150939628
Beats me off.
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>>150939662
Bit gay, innit?
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>>150939571
turn on your monitor
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>>150939571
we don't sign our posts here
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>>150938972
>Worrying about short-term hype and not long term development is part of the problem

https://bleedingcool.com/comics/the-future-of-vertigo-and-black-label-at-dc-comics/
>Vertigo will consist of ongoing series, whether as just one series, seasons or a series of mini-series.
>That's the reason why there were so many creative teams with a history together, Conroy wants to know that they can work together long term, successfully.
>The focus on an ongoing series is what Conroy sees as separate from other publishers, such as Boom, Dark Horse, IDW or Image, in that ongoing will be the norm rather than the exception.
>That also means that creators won't be encouraged to "write for the trade" in six-issue arcs, but to work on stories that work better for a monthly reader.
>Bleeding Cool announced that Vertigo was returning two years ago in 2023, DC Comics announced it a year ago at New Yor Comic Con, but the books won't be out until 2026.
Partly this was because a number of Vertigo collected series had been reprinted as Black Label books, and the desire was for those to sell out, so they could return with Vertigo branding for the new 2026 launch.
>Also, to ensure that, as they are doing ongoing series, there are plenty of issues collected before they go to print with the first…
>The original Vertigo was aimed at those wanting to move on from superhero comics. The Absolute line was aimed at those who grew up reading manga, and the Vertigo line is for those who read MG and YA graphic novels, and want to see what's next, which is why Grace Ellis and Mariko Tamaki are launching the new Vertigo too…
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>>150937889
I dislike comics that don't try.
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>>150937889
Which one are you most looking forward to?
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>>150937731
yea I'm like interested in 3/4 or half
>>150937889
fpbp
>>150940226
>Vertigo will consist of ongoing series, whether as just one series, seasons or a series of mini-series.
>That's the reason why there were so many creative teams with a history together, Conroy wants to know that they can work together long term, successfully.
>The original Vertigo was aimed at those wanting to move on from superhero comics. The Absolute line was aimed at those who grew up reading manga, and the Vertigo line is for those who read MG and YA graphic novels,
>That also means that creators won't be encouraged to "write for the trade" in six-issue arcs, but to work on stories that work better for a monthly reader.
they finally worked it out
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of whats been announced, I'm interested in a sizeable amount:

>Bleeding Hearts by Deniz Camp, Stipan Morian, and Matt Hollingsworth:

>End of Life by Kyle Starks, Steve Pugh, and Chris O’Halloran

>The Peril of the Brutal Dark: An Ezra Cain Mystery by Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips

>Black Tower: The Raven Conspiracy by Ram V and Mike Perkins

>A Walking Shadow by Simon Spurrier and Aaron Campbell
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>>150937731
Only from masochists and rubes.
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>>150943801
What if I'm a sadistic swindler?
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>>150945168
You probably write Scholasticslop.
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>>150946250
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