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Justice League Vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1 was meant to be printed with voice chip variant covers that includes Soundchip/Polybag Variants
Article Summary
- Justice League Vs. Godzilla vs. Kong particular covers with sound chips delayed indefinitely.
- “Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor” #2 launch postponed, with orders cancelled.
- Fables #161 and The Sandman Universe’s newest points face publishing delays.
- Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #22 loses Aquaman-themed variant cowl completely.
Justice League Vs. Godzilla vs. Kong #1 was meant to be printed with voice chip variant covers that includes a Godzilla Roar Soundchip/Polybag Variant and a King Kong Roar Soundchip/Polybag Variant. Production points, nevertheless, meant these variant covers had been delayed till subsequent Tuesday after which to the twenty eighth of November. But it appears these delays have turn into monster-sized they usually will not be popping out then, and DC Comics would not know precisely when they are going to be but. Have Godzilla and King Kong misplaced their voice? This is what DC Comics mentioned after San Diego Comic-Con.
“Don’t miss the Godzilla “Roar Sound FX” gatefold variant cover and the Kong “Roar Sound FX” gatefold variant cover, both by Christian Duce, on sale November 14 (polybagged, $14.99 US). Sound chips in the covers will have both Godzilla and Kong deliver battle roars when the gatefold is opened! Hear them RRAAGGHH!”
Superman: The Last Days of Lex Luthor #2 by Mark Waid and Bryan Hitch, which was solicited to come back out for the twenty sixth of December, has additionally been delayed indefinitely, and current orders will probably be cancelled. Instead, it is going to be re-solicited for launch at a future date, together with a second printing of challenge #1. Bryan Hitch talked concerning the points concerning this venture and DC Comics’ timetable right here. Given that Bryan Hitch goes unique with Ghost Machine for 2024, it is likely to be attention-grabbing to see if this impacts the schedule in any respect. Here’s what Bryan mentioned about that;
“I suspect, it came out because it had to fall into some financial quarter/year or period but for our part on the drawing end, it just makes us look a bit lagging behind when it’s really nobody’s fault. It’s been a very delayed project for Mark, me and Kev for loads of reasons. I’ll be done with the full series in early November or so, Kevin, quite a bit after that. Nobody is rushing anything here; it will be done when it’s done and likely published in full early next year. We all LOVE this book and have loved making it. Mark and I had talked about it for years now so getting to do it all has been just brilliant. We’ve been really gratified by the response to (as far as we’re concerned) a very premature release of issue 1 so thank you all for that.”
Fables #161 will probably be delayed additional till the nineteenth of December, 2023. The authentic on-sale date was the twelfth of September 2023. The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country: The Glass House #6 is delayed till the twenty sixth of December after initially being solicited to be printed on the 18th of November. And Batman/Superman: World’s Finest #22 can have its deliberate Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom variant cowl by Olivier Coipel cancelled completely. Maybe they noticed the brand new trailer and baulked?
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