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Thread: Dynamite To Reprint Howard Chaykin's The Shadow

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    Default Dynamite To Reprint Howard Chaykin's The Shadow



    Published by DC Comics, The Shadow: Blood And Judgement by Howard Chaykin was originally published in the eighties, alongside other revisionist comics such as Watchmen and The Dark Knight. It was last collected in 1991. Twenty-one years later, Dynamite - the current license holders of The Shadow - are bringing it back into print.

    And Dynamite have gathered a bunch of quotes regarding the series from the great and the good in comics for quotes...
    "Not since Walter Gibson has anyone been better suited to The Shadow than Howard Chaykin" - Mark Waid

    "This is my all-time favorite Howard Chaykin comic book. This is him at the tip-tip-top of his game and, yeah I'll say it, the best Shadow story ever published!" - Brian Michael Bendis

    "IT'S TIME TO GET OFFENDED AGAIN. Welcome back, Mr. Cranston. Welcome back, Mr. Chaykin? we need you both now more than ever. Who knew that underneath all the cocaine, black marble, and rayon that the Eighties had a heart of pulp? As always, Chaykin -- and the Shadow -- knows?" -Matt Fraction

    "Chaykin at his ballsiest and most dynamic. This is how the Shadow should be done." - Jason Aaron

    "Chaykin's Shadow is a modern legend at his best." - Rick Remender

    "Sharply written, uber-stylish and dead sexy. Yes, Chaykin made The Shadow sexy!" - John Cassaday

    "Howard Chaykin was one of the few who dared to make mainstream comics different back in the eighties; it was guys like him, Alan Moore and Frank Miller who made sure there'd be no going back. Howard's work on The Shadow is amongst his very best: razor-sharp character work, sizzling dialogue and an unsurpassed sense of layout and design." - Garth Ennis

    "The reintroduction of The Shadow in the 1980s in Howard Chaykin's mini-series was one of the most striking comics of the era. A bold, violent, and modern vision combined with the original caped hero archetype captivated me as a reader." - Alex Ross

    "A comically insolent and graphically innovative re-invention of the grandfather of the superhero." -Warren Ellis

    "There are many reasons to consider Howard Chaykin a comic visionary. This is one of them." - Brian Azzarello

    "The iconic 80s miniseries is back. Some creators use noir themes and images as though they're throwing them into a shopping basket. Chaykin makes them look as though they didn't even exist until he came along." - Mike Carey

    "Who knows how to write and draw great suspense, action, and characters that literally pop off the page? THE CHAYKIN KNOWS -- HAHAHAHAHA!!!" - Peter J. Tomasi

    "Sex, money, intrigue, betrayal, revenge. This is Chaykin. Try to keep up." - Andy Diggle

    "Bloody, brutal, vital and violent, with a striking sense of energy and a huge amount of style on every kinetic page. Howard Chaykin transference of The Shadow from its pulp roots to the comic book gold rush era of 1987 is a gem. It's good to see it back in print." - Rob Williams

    "My favorite comic growing up in the eighties was THE SHADOW. Howard Chaykin's Shadow was a breath of fresh air to me and I gobbled up every frame of that miniseries. Chaykin didn't go onto the regular series when it launched, leaving me to look around for other comics Chaykin had done." - Aintitcoolnews.com

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    think i have the number 1 of that somewhere, LondonSuper Comic Con can't come sooner
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    Cracking book. Already own it in single issues, but might be tempted by the collection if they have good extras. From the preview it looks like they've resisted the temptation to recolour it at least.

    Did the Dynamite edition of Chaykin's Power & Glory ever come out? Remember seeing that announced but it never showed up on Amazon.

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    It will join the Black Kiss on my shelves!!! Howard Chaykin rules!!!
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    I am doing the Vertigo singles... and the new titles of 2012 are already listed on Amazon at real lower prices in trade format!!!
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    The teenager in me lives! \m/

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManNBlack View Post
    The teenager in me lives! \m/
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    Yes! Then if wishes come true they go onto the Kyle Baker stuff and have him finish the story......

    *Spoilers*

    If memory is correct Shadow's head was on a robot body, the story got so far off track I actually think the owners of the characters pulled the plug, but it was great.

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    That's nice, but what about the new series? When's that coming out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric! View Post
    Yes! Then if wishes come true they go onto the Kyle Baker stuff and have him finish the story......

    *Spoilers*

    If memory is correct Shadow's head was on a robot body, the story got so far off track I actually think the owners of the characters pulled the plug, but it was great.
    I second that sentimoney.

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    Hated it when it came out. Wonderful artwork, bucketfuls of trendy cynicism and violence on the plot.
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