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Ennis' new projects: The Shadow & PunisherMAX

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Garth Ennis has a new ongoing series at Dynamite, and it's a revival of long-running pulp hero The Shadow.

The series is scheduled to start in April, with Ennis joined by artist Aaron Campbell, who has illustrated Dynamite's Dark Shadows comic.

"The Shadow is probably the last established character I like that I haven't gotten around to writing yet, certainly on this side of the Atlantic," Garth Ennis said in the publisher's press release. "It makes a kind of bloody, bullet-riddled sense: I always had a feeling our paths would cross sooner or later."

The Shadow has been depicted in a variety of media since debuting in 1930, first in pulp magazine, then radio dramas, comics, and films, including a 1994 movie starring Alec Baldwin as the title character. Past comic books have been published by Archie, Marvel and DC, with Dynamite announcing their acquisition of the character last year.

Ennis is currently wrapping his series The Boys at Dynamite, and is returning to Marvel's The Punisher with a new MAX series illustrated by Goran Parlov that has yet to be publicly scheduled.
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/garth-e ... 20116.html

I'll pick up PunisherMAX in trade but I'm not too sure about The Shadow.

On a related note, has anyone ever read an ongoing by Ennis they haven't enjoyed? Ennis seems to be one of the very, very few writers who delivers quality work with all his ongoings. The only ongoing series by him that I haven't picked up is Jennifer Blood & his Hellblazer run.

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No thank you. Not interested in The Shadow.

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I LOVE The Shadow!


Although, I'm not sure Ennis is a good fit.


Hey Arn, you know who else loves the Shadow? Darwyn Cooke.
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Ennis is a fantastic storyteller!

I'll pick up the Shadow and give it a look.

Ennis + fairly regular Punisher collaborater Goran sounds awesome!

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Ennis + Punisher, + 2 year old and crayons would be good.

Very excited for that book.
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Hopefully I'll have dropped something by the time The Shadow comes out. If not, I'll replace it with something thats been floating on the bottom of my buy-list.

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Well, let Cooke do a Shadow and I'll be all over that.

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XIII wrote:Well, let Cooke do a Shadow and I'll be all over that.
When he was in Montreal, he had a beautiful Shadow sketch in his notebook it looked awesome.
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wolf_2099 wrote:When he was in Montreal, he had a beautiful Shadow sketch in his notebook it looked awesome.
You should have spat on it.

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Mr Wallstreet wrote:You should have spat on it.
Why?
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That was a bad joke on my part.

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