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sadly, it’s the same old reboot and a story that has
been done to death over the last 20+ years and a ******** awful new
costume -WHY???????
Originality in comics is dead, buried, decayed to worm food and been shat out by the worms...and used by comics.
Press Release
Dynamite proudly presents – Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt returns to
comics this coming September! Peter Cannon was created by the late Pete
Morisi. Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #1 is written by Steve Darnall and
Alex Ross, drawn by superstar artist Jonathan Lau, with covers by Alex
Ross, Jae Lee, John Cassaday, and Ardian Syaf!
In Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #1, Peter Cannon is a world-famous
author, an international celebrity, and the superhero known as
Thunderbolt. He is acknowledged far and wide as the man who saved the
world from destruction. Unfortunately, he has little interest in fame,
even less interest in people, and the peace he has created is based on
an illusion. Now, as old and new enemies plan to destroy his
efforts-unaware of the secret he carries-Peter Cannon must fight to keep
the peace and preserve his own existence, while fending off deadly
foes…and mysterious admirers.
Issue #1 also contains extra material – Peter Cannon’s never before
published origin story by Peter Cannon creator, Pete Morisi for a total
of 48 pages all for the regular price of $3.99! This issue is soooo
big, it features a foreword by Mark (Kingdom Come) Waid!
“I have a great sentimentality for all of the Silver Age heroes,”
says Alex Ross. “Peter Cannon belongs to that age of the heroic
pantheon, and we have the chance to use him, and create a future for
him. This is exciting new ground for us all.”
“Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt fascinates me; for one thing, he’s got the
most amazingly colorful costume,” adds co-writer Steve Darnall! “More
than that, however, Peter Cannon is a character with a lot of
interesting facets, and I am excited to explore them in the series!”
“Peter Cannon, the original Thunderbolt, is one of my all-time
favorite characters. Having first read Crisis on Infinite Earths – a
watershed series by Marv Wolfman - with beautiful art by George Perez,
seeing that glimpse of Peter made me want to find out more about this
cool looking character. Having read DC Challenge #5 with Peter Cannon,
Dr. Fate, Adam Strange and others with art by Dave Gibbons, I was hooked
and I sought out as many Peter Cannon comics as I could find! And when I
learned that he was the archetype for Ozymandias, my love for Peter
Cannon grew. Twenty-five years later, Dynamite is publishing Peter
Cannon. We are giving Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt the respect he deserves
by bringing aboard the most dynamic creative team possible,” says
Dynamite Entertainment President and Publisher Nick Barrucci. “With
Alex Ross, Steve Darnall, and Jonathan Lau, as well as fantastic covers
from Alex Ross, Jae Lee, John Cassaday, Stephen Segovia, and Ardian
Syaf, Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt will not disappoint!”
Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt is a superhero originally published by
Charlton Comics, notable for containing some of the earliest respectful
invocations of Eastern mysticism in American pop culture. The character
debuted in Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt #1 in January of 1966, part of
Charlton Editor Dick Giordano’s “Action Heroes” superhero line. After
Charlton Comics sold its superhero properties to DC Comics in 1983,
Thunderbolt reappeared after almost two decades in the Crisis on
Infinite Earths crossover series (April 1985 – March 1986, Thunderbolt
appearing in #6, 7, and 10) when he joined the heroes of the Multiverse
in their crusade against the Anti-Monitor.
Introducing him into the new
DC Universe, DC published Peter Cannon – Thunderbolt, by
writer-penciler Mike Collins and inker Jose Marzan Jr.. The series ran
for 12 issues from (Sept. 1992 – Aug. 1993). During the series’ run, his
recurring foils were the criminal terrorists-for-hire known as Scorpio.
He later discovers that his girlfriend Cairo DeFrey was actually in
charge of the organization. The character also appeared briefly with
the Justice League.
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