You should recall the news and interview from San Diego Comic-Con about Stan Lee's upcoming venture with BOOM! Studios. Today BOOM! has released a five page preview for the first book, Soldier Zero.
Soldier Zero will be written by Paul Cornell with art by Superman's Javier Pina. Now you might be thinking, isn't Paul Cornell exclusive to DC? The answer is, yes, he is. But DC realizes how cool it is to be able to work with Stan Lee and are allowing Paul this opportunity.
To mark this momentous occasion, you will have your choice of seven covers. A & B will be in a 50/50 split by Trevor Hairsine and Dave Johnson respectively, a 1-in-25 incentive by Phil Noto, a 1-in-50 Undressed Trevor Hairsine Variant, a 1-in-75 Undressed Dave Johnson Variant, a 1-in-150 Undressed Phil Noto Variant and a special 1-in-300 Stan Lee signed variant with a new cover by Kalman Andrasofszky. Issue #1 ships in October so you can tell your local comic shop to place their orders today.
What is this book about and how about a preview?
== TEASER ==
From the press conference we attended in San Diego:
Soldier Zero will be written by Paul Cornell with art by Superman's Javier Pina. Now you might be thinking, isn't Paul Cornell exclusive to DC? The answer is, yes, he is. But DC realizes how cool it is to be able to work with Stan Lee and are allowing Paul this opportunity.
To mark this momentous occasion, you will have your choice of seven covers. A & B will be in a 50/50 split by Trevor Hairsine and Dave Johnson respectively, a 1-in-25 incentive by Phil Noto, a 1-in-50 Undressed Trevor Hairsine Variant, a 1-in-75 Undressed Dave Johnson Variant, a 1-in-150 Undressed Phil Noto Variant and a special 1-in-300 Stan Lee signed variant with a new cover by Kalman Andrasofszky. Issue #1 ships in October so you can tell your local comic shop to place their orders today.
What is this book about and how about a preview?
== TEASER ==
From the press conference we attended in San Diego:
The character is a "chap who's in a wheelchair" who gets the chance, bonded with an alien soldier, to get out of the chair to do "extraordinary superheroic stuff." The book will "talk" to wheelchair users, representing that community and also appeal to everybody.
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