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http://robot6.comicbookresources.com/2014/10/marvel-titles-now-include-jack-kirby-credit/

 

Eagle-eyed readers may have noticed a new entry to the credits pages of several Marvel comics released this week: a line acknowledging the contribution of Jack Kirby.

All-New X-Men #33, Fantastic Four #12, Inhuman #7 and Wolverine and the X-Men #11 include the phrase “Created By Stan Lee and Jack Kirby,” while Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1 states, “Captain America Created By Joe Simon and Jack Kirby.” The credits pages can be found below.

Added with no fanfare, the credits follow a settlement agreement announced last month, ending the five-year-old fight between Marvel and Kirby’s children over the copyrights to 45 characters created or co-created by their father — among them, the Avengers, the X-Men and the Fantastic Four.

Neither side has commented publicly on their agreement beyond the joint statement, issued even as the U.S. Supreme Court was expected to decide whether it would consider an appeal by the Kirby heirs: “Marvel and the family of Jack Kirby have amicably resolved their legal disputes, and are looking forward to advancing their shared goal of honoring Mr. Kirby’s significant role in Marvel’s history.”

 

A “created by” credit can certainly be viewed as a step toward “honoring Mr. Kirby’s significant role in Marvel’s history.” ROBOT 6 contacted Marvel to find out what other titles will include the acknowledgement; we’ll update when we receive a reply.

Last year, DC Comics similarly began including “By Special Arrangement With the Jerry Siegel Family” in the credits of any title featuring Superman, a stipulation of the long-disputed 2001 agreement between the publisher and the writer’s heirs (also, Superboy is now “Created By Jerry Siegel” while Supergirl is “Based on Characters Created By Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster”).

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A reworking of the Marvel universe entirely, with a SHIELD organisation going back millennia, and starring the likes of Isaac NewtonLeonardo Da Vinci and Howard Stark, it went on sad hiatus. But we were promised, last year, a return.

And maybe we’ll noe get it before Time Runs Out, as Marvel also publish a new monthly Shield series to play off the TV show. Shouldn’t get too confusing. Dustin blogs,

I last posted a 
S.H.I.E.L.D. Update
 back in January 2014. It was just an image of the title page of Jonathan Hickman’s script for the final issue. At that time he was finally finding the time to return to writing Shield. It was the beginning of our progress on the final issue.

So, what has happened since then? In March I started receiving those pages of script from Jonathan and I began working on them. While doing covers for New Avengers, a  Shutter #1 variant cover, and moving to a new studio I worked on the first pages of the last Shield issue. When I was about ten pages in I got the opportunity to write and draw an issue of Edge of Spider-Verse. I knew it would be a major distraction from Shield, but I believe it was a worth while distraction. At first I did get some Shield pages done even as I worked on my Spider-verse issue. After completing Edge of Spider-Verse #3 and my pages for Avengers 35 I was finally free to finish Shield…. Almost. There was one last distraction. I’ll post about that soon.  I’ll also point out that during all of this I’ve done a lot of Amnia Cycle pages. Anyway, to make a long story short– I’ve been chipping away at this final issue of Shield for seven months and I’m excited to tell you that

 
It IS DONE!
S.H.I.E.L.D. IS ALL DRAWN

I drew the last panels just the day before yesterday. I’m not totally out of the woods yet. I’ll still be communicating with Sonia Oback about colors and being involved in whatever way I can to make the final product as good as it can be. It isn’t over till it’s over. So it doesn’t quite feel real yet.

Speaking of Sonia Oback on colors– here is a sequence of panels from the second to last issue with Sonia’s colors.

Producessero una serie su questo Shield invece di quella stronzata! :girella1:

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Nuove su Convergence della DC

http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=56990

SUPERMAN

Writer: Dan Jurgens

Artist Lee Weeks and Dan Jurgens/Norm Rapmund

Superman and Lois deal with the impending birth of their child as he is called in to protect the city.

 

THE ATOM

Writer: Tom Peyer

Artist: Steve Yeowell / Andy Owens

Ray Palmer finds that Ryan Choi is still alive. Together, they meet and confront Deathstroke, the man responsible for “killing” Choi, before fighting the invading Extremists.

 

BATGIRL

Writer: Alisa Kwitney

Artist: Rick Leonardi and Mark Pennington

After a year in the dome, Stephanie Brown is not sure she wants to be Batgirl again. But when Flashpoint Catman attacks, Red Robin and Black Bat call her back into service.

 

NIGHTWING/ORACLE

Writer: Gail Simone

Artist: Jan Duursema and Dan Parsons

Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon reevaluate their relationship under the dome (wedding!), but Flashpoint Hawkman & Hawkwoman attack, and everything changes.

 

SPEED FORCE

Writer: Tony Bedard

Artist: Tom Grummett and Sean Parsons

Wally West and his kids are separated from Linda, which was bad enough, but when the dome falls, Flashpoint Wonder Woman comes for them.

 

TITANS

Writer: Fabian Nicieza

Artist: Ron Wagner and Jose Marzan

Starfire and Donna Troy come to get Roy Harper who has gone into seclusion since the death of his child and loss of his arm, but then Arsenal has to choose between his team and resurrecting his dead daughter.

 

JUSTICE LEAGUE

Writer: Frank Tieri

Artist: Vicente Cifuentes

When Supergirl, Zatanna, and Jade went to Jessie Quick's baby shower, they didn't expect to be taken to another planet for a year, or to be attacked by Flashpoint Aquaman.

 

QUESTION

Writer: Greg Rucka

Artist: Cully Hamner

Two-Face is fighting another world's Harvey Dent, and it's up to Renee Montoya as the Question to help him beat the odds.

 

BATMAN & ROBIN

Writer: Ron Marz

Artist: Denys Cowan and Klaus Janson

Bruce Wayne and Damian have friction with Red Hood before the Extremists attack.

 

HARLEY QUINN

Writer: Steve Pugh

Artist: Phil Winslade and John Dell

Harley Quinn is enjoying her normal life under the dome until Catwoman and Poison Ivy draft her to fight Captain Carrot.

Oddio. Rovineranno tutto, vero? Questa lineup è troppo buona per durare.

È il canto del cigno del mondo pre-Flashpoint. Dopo di questo, solo Jim Lee-

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