“It’s a buddy movie… It couldn’t be more Death’s Head”
I was lucky enough to attend the REVOLUTIONARY WAR panel on Saturday which revealed a lot about the upcoming (January 2014) revival of the GENESIS 92 Marvel UK sub-universe.
There were a lot of announcements that - as far as I can tell - haven't seen print before so I've included as many as I can here. As they don't seem to have surfaced anywhere else over the weekend, I'm claiming (possibly for the only time ever!) an *exclusive* for STARLOGGED. Hurrah!
Held at the London Film and Comic Con (Winter) at Olympia on Saturday 5 October 2013.
Chaired by Mike Conroy.
THE PANEL: Andy Lanning, Alan Cowsill and Glenn Dakin. (Pictured left-to-right with Conroy propping-up the speaker on the far left)
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Andy and Alan are the key writers of the
wraparound bookends (Alpha and Omega) and overseeing the entire project. The US editor is Steve
Wacker.
Wacker wants to retain the UK feel of the
original.
Death’s Head II sold 500, 000 to 800,000
copies of the first issue in 1992.
Glenn Dakin to write the MOTORMOUTH
one-shot.
An undefined period of time has passed
since the original sub-universe and MyS-TECH have been defeated. In a parallel with the real events at M-UK,
S.H.I.E.L.D have crossed the Atlantic, cherry-picked the heroes they wanted to work
with and shutdown the rest.
The series will officially be part of US
continuity because it will be produced by the US operation.
The eight books will be ALPHA and OMEGA prolog
and epilog by Lanning and Cowshill, Motormouth by Dakin, Warheads by Lanning
and Cowsill, Death’s Head by Lanning and Cowsill, Dark Angel by Kieron Gillen,
Knights of Pendragon by Rob Williams, Super Soldiers by Rob Williams.
Gary Erskine will return to Warheads.
Nick Roche to draw Death’s Head.
Richard Elson to draw the Alpha and Omega
issues.
Mark Brooks will provide the main covers
for the series. Each issue (including
Alpha and Omega?) will also have alternate covers. Dave Gibbons will draw a Super Soldiers
cover. Liam Sharp will do a Death’s Head
cover.
Dave Gibbons was slated to do a project for
Marvel UK during the Genesis 92 period.
Marvel US took a year to decide to run with
the project. It was only possible
because there was a hole in the publishing schedule.
Lanning says Marvel US have no expectations
about the project so they have more freedom to be creative.
Whacker was familiar with Death’s Head but
less so with the other characters.
The writers of each book have collaborated
on the overall direction of the limited series.
Dakin: “I have a lot of freedom”.
If the series is a success, Marvel may
revisit the characters (and Marvel UK continuity dating back to the seventies)
again.
Lanning thinks the series is unrelated to
any need to bring the characters back into print to renew copyright.
Lanning: “Sales don’t have to be
spectacular” for Marvel to be motivated to reprint the original material.
Plasmer was reprinted in trade paperback
form… in Spain!
Nick Fury, S.H.I.E.L.D, Captain Britain and
MI-13 will appear.
Both Death’s Head incarnations will appear:
“It’s a buddy movie… It couldn’t be more Death’s Head”
i love the way you are building up to this new comic series..really has me stoked for it..again as with much of the material on this site, i had no clue about the m-uk sub-universe until i read about it here..so much great stuff just waiting to be discovered...
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DeleteThe revival is just looking better and better as more details are released.
I'm really glad you're finding STARLOGGED to be an eye-opener. Reviving memories of obscure, long-forgotten or overlooked pieces of media was the reason I started it in the first place so it's good to know it's not just me enjoying it.
I've got lots more GENESIS 92 look-backs planned as we head towards 2014, mixed in with all the other usual bits'n'bobs too.
it has indeed been an eye opener...although i was really into 80's marvel uk, i had stopped buying them in the 90's so deaths head et al kind of passed me by....your site has also made me more appreciatve of ' paper based ' items..as a result i take much more care now with my collection of mags and comics..its also made me regret throwing out various items over the years..ah well so it goes...
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