
{"id":18356,"date":"2009-09-21T23:00:32","date_gmt":"2009-09-21T21:00:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.comicbox.com\/?p=18356"},"modified":"2009-09-22T20:32:38","modified_gmt":"2009-09-22T18:32:38","slug":"dc-comics-in-december-2009-vertigo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.comicbox.com\/index.php\/news-english\/dc-comics-in-december-2009-vertigo\/","title":{"rendered":"DC Comics In December 2009: Vertigo"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" data-attachment-id=\"18357\" data-permalink=\"http:\/\/www.comicbox.com\/index.php\/news-english\/dc-comics-in-december-2009-vertigo\/attachment\/dcuvertigoa-2\/\" data-orig-file=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.comicbox.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/09\/DCUvertigoA.jpg?fit=70%2C70\" data-orig-size=\"70,70\" data-comments-opened=\"1\" data-image-title=\"DC Comic In December 2009: Vertigo\" data-image-description=\"\" data-image-caption=\"\" data-large-file=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.comicbox.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/09\/DCUvertigoA.jpg?fit=70%2C70\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-18357\" style=\"margin-left: 4px; margin-right: 4px;\" title=\"DC Comic In December 2009: Vertigo\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.comicbox.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/09\/DCUvertigoA.jpg?resize=70%2C70\" alt=\"DC Comic In December 2009: Vertigo\" width=\"70\" height=\"70\" \/>[ENGLISH] <strong>DC Comics tells us:<\/strong> DC Comic In December 2009, Part 3: Vertigo. Daytripper, Air, DMZ, Greek Street, Cinderella, Madame Xanadu, Fables, Jack of Fables, Human Target, Hellblazer, Preacher, Unwritten, Unknow Soldiers, Young Liars<!--more-->&#8230;<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">[nggallery id=155]\n<p>DAYTRIPPER #1<br \/>\nWritten by Gabriel B\u00e1 &amp; F\u00e1bio Moon<br \/>\nArt by F\u00e1bio Moon &amp; Gabriel B\u00e1<br \/>\nCover by Gabriel B\u00e1<br \/>\nThey were two of Entertainment Weekly\u2019s Top 100 stars to watch. They\u2019ve won multiple Eisners and have worked with the top names of comics and pop culture from Joss Whedon (Sugar Shock) and Mike Mignola (BPRD: 1947) to Gerard Way (Umbrella Academy) and Matt Fraction (Casanova).<br \/>\nNow, Brazilian wonder twins F\u00e1bio Moon and Gabriel B\u00e1 are back writing and drawing in a hauntingly lyrical series set in their native Brazil. With DAYTRIPPER, they follow in the tradition of Craig Thompson, Paul Pope and David Mazzucchelli \u2013 cartoonists at the top of their game making comics about the quiet moments that ask big questions. Br\u00e1s de Oliva Domingos is an obituary writer with a famous father, a career he hates, and tons of questions. How does a person become a successful writer? How does a man get out of his father\u2019s shadow? But those concerns will dwarf the surprise he\u2019ll find in the first issue \u2013 a twist both he and readers will never see coming, which will grow into a mystery about the meaning of life itself.<br \/>\nOn sale December 9 \u2022 1 of 10 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>AIR #16<br \/>\nWritten by G. Willow Wilson<br \/>\nArt and cover and M.K. Perker<\/p>\n<p>Amelia tracks Zayn to Siberia and learns more about his mysterious<br \/>\nabsence than she bargained for. Back in Amsterdam, Blythe struggles with the demons of her addiction. Can Amelia patch things up between them in time to<br \/>\nsave Blythe&rsquo;s life?<br \/>\nOn sale December 16 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>DMZ #48<br \/>\nWritten by Brian Wood<br \/>\nArt by Riccardo Burchielli<br \/>\nCover by John Paul Leon<br \/>\n\u00ab\u00a0Hearts and Minds\u00a0\u00bb part 4 of 5! The USA, in the name of global stability, is abandoning all manner of negotiation, peace talks, ceasefires and diplomacy and moving forward unilaterally in its goal of a nuclear-free Manhattan. But surely this was an eventuality that Parco Delgado saw coming a mile off, right? Hey, where is Parco, anyway? And in the middle of the violence, Zee and Matty reunite.<br \/>\nOn sale December 9 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>GREEK STREET #6<br \/>\nWritten by Peter Milligan<br \/>\nArt by Davide Gianfelice<br \/>\nCover by Davide Furno<\/p>\n<p>\u201cGREEK STREET roars out of the gate, asserting itself fairly quickly as something special.\u201d \u2013 NEWSARAMA<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe book has a great atmosphere\u2026sex, violence, mystery, and\u2026all the makings to be a good \u2013 even great \u2013 underworld drama.\u201d \u2013 AINT IT COOL NEWS<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA reminder that some stories are too true and too dangerous to ever die. GREEK STREET crackles with Promethean fire.\u201d \u2013 Grant Morrison<\/p>\n<p>A shocking new drama unfolds on the blood, tear and fluid-stained stage of Greek Street as disturbed mother-killer Eddie and aristo visionary, Sandy, try to get to London where Dedalus investigates a suicide and an urban witch tries to get through to a monster. Part 1 of \u201cCassandra Complex,\u201d the all-new storyline to the intense and irreverent GREEK STREET.<br \/>\nOn sale December 2 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US<br \/>\nMATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>CINDERELLA: FROM FABLETOWN WITH LOVE #2<br \/>\nWritten by Chris Roberson<br \/>\nArt by Shawn McManus<br \/>\nCover by Chrissie Zullo<br \/>\nThe jet-setting adventures of super-spy Cinderella kick into high gear when she travels to Dubai to stop a smuggling ring that\u2019s trafficking illicit magicks from the Homelands. But when she encounters a magic-lamp-wielding Fable on a secret mission of his own, Cindy finds herself torn. Is he friend or foe?<br \/>\nOn sale December 2 \u2022 2 of 6 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>MADAME XANADU #18<br \/>\nWritten by Matt Wagner<br \/>\nArt and cover by Amy Reeder Hadley &amp; Richard Friend<\/p>\n<p>Caught in a catfight foretold millennia past, Madame Xanadu\u2019s immortality is put to the test. And she finds the only thing worse than an innocent housewife possessed by the devil is a housewife possessed by her first and fiercest rival.<br \/>\nOn sale December 23 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>FABLES #91<br \/>\nWritten by Bill Willingham<br \/>\nArt by Mark Buckingham &amp; Steve Leialoha<br \/>\nCover by Joao Ruas<br \/>\nHell hath no fury like Geppetto scorned, and he&rsquo;s about to prove that to the Fables community! The puppet master has a hunch concerning the source of true power in the forest, and it&rsquo;s not who you&rsquo;d expect. After a long talk with the mysterious Grandfather Oak, Gepetto has an offer for the Fables \u2013 and it may be one they can&rsquo;t refuse.<br \/>\nOn sale December 16 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>JACK OF FABLES #41<br \/>\nWritten by Bill Willingham &amp; Matthew Sturges<br \/>\nArt by Tony Akins &amp; Andrew Pepoy<br \/>\nCover by Brian Bolland<br \/>\nNew storyline! A new era for JACK OF FABLES begins in earnest when Jack Frost and his wooden owl MacDuff find themselves in a strange new world \u2013 a world with giant millipede mounts, ancient space elevators and ray guns that go zish! But things really get interesting when a scantily clad witch leads Jack to an ancient temple containing one of the most powerful weapons ever crafted: The Fulminate Blade.<br \/>\nOn sale December 23 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>HUMAN TARGET TP<br \/>\nWritten by Peter Milligan<br \/>\nArt by Edvin Biukovic and Javier Pulido<br \/>\nCover by Tim Bradstreet<\/p>\n<p>Collecting the Vertigo title that inspired the upcoming Fox TV series! Christopher Chance makes his living by turning himself into a human target. A master of disguise, he cunningly takes on the appearance and persona of men and women with contracts out against them. But when a routine assignment to impersonate an African-American minister with a bounty on his head goes south, Chance finds himself caught between a lethal assassin and a vicious gang war. After the assignment changes his life completely, Chance\u2019s next adventure takes him into the world of Hollywood as he impersonates an aging actor to find a missing boy and flirts with the idea of leaving his dangerous life behind him.<br \/>\nThis volume collects the original 4-issue Vertigo HUMAN TARGET miniseries with art by Edvin Biukovic along with the follow-up, standalone, 96-page HUMAN TARGET: FINAL CUT OGN with art by Javier Pulido (ROBIN: YEAR ONE).<br \/>\nAdvance-solicited; on sale January 13 \u2022 200 pg, FC, $14.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>PREACHER BOOK TWO HC<br \/>\nWritten by Garth Ennis<br \/>\nArt by Steve Dillon<br \/>\nCover by Glenn Fabry<\/p>\n<p>In this new hardcover volume collecting PREACHER #13-26,<br \/>\nJesse Custer, along with his girlfriend Tulip and their Irish vampire friend Cassidy, head west to a party of Babylonian proportions. Then Jesse flies to France to rescue Cassidy from the clutches of religious fanatics. His search leads him into a no-holds-barred battle against the forces of the mysterious organization known as The Grail.<br \/>\nAdvance-solicited; on sale February 10 \u2022 368 pg, FC, $39.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>HELLBLAZER: PANDEMONIUM HC<br \/>\nWritten by Jamie Delano<br \/>\nArt and cover by Jock<\/p>\n<p>Commemorating the 25th anniversary of the first appearance of John Constantine, Jamie Delano \u2013 the very first HELLBLAZER writer \u2013 returns for a new original graphic novel! Joining him for the occasion is fan-favorite artist Jock (THE LOSERS), who \u2013 for the first time ever \u2013 uses the meticulous techniques he\u2019s developed for his Eisner-nominated covers to illustrate a gripping horror story tailor-made for the 21st century.<br \/>\nWhen an alluring Muslim woman catches Constantine\u2019s eye, she also brings trouble clattering to his doorstep: a bombing in a London museum, mysterious ancient Sumerian artifacts, an unearthly creature running rampant with renegade intentions\u2026 To protect his life and freedom, Constantine embarks on a desperate trail sprawling from the back streets of London to the detainment centers of contemporary Iraq \u2013 where the man who\u2019s seen everything will see modern-day terror like he\u2019s never imagined.<br \/>\nDon\u2019t miss a Sneak Peek at HELLBLAZER: PANDEMONIUM on the Vertigo Blog at http:\/\/vertigo.blog.dccomics.com.<br \/>\nAdvance-solicited; on sale February 10 \u2022 128 pg, FC, $24.99 US<br \/>\nMATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>HELLBLAZER #262<br \/>\nWritten by Peter Milligan<br \/>\nArt by Giuseppe Camuncoli &amp; Stefano Landini<br \/>\nCover by Simon Bisley<br \/>\nSomething wicked haunts the slums of Mumbai. But that&rsquo;s not Constantine; he&rsquo;s in India to seek the purity of spirit that might re-unite him with the girl he blames himself for killing \u2013 only to find his life in the hands of a girl he almost killed.<br \/>\nOn sale December 16 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>HOUSE OF MYSTERY #20<br \/>\nWritten by Matthew Sturges<br \/>\nArt by Luca Rossi and Michael Wm. Kaluta<br \/>\nCover by Esao Andrews<br \/>\nCain has finally found his house. Harry is losing himself. Peter Keele has murder on his mind. The death toll has climbed. And all around, the ghosts of the City in the Space Between are closing in. Fig stands to lose everything she loves in the final chapter of \u00ab\u00a0The Beauty of Decay.\u201d Featuring a short story illustrated by HOUSE OF MYSTERY classic alumnus Michael Wm. Kaluta (MADAME XANADU).<br \/>\nOn sale December 2 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>HOUSE OF MYSTERY VOL. 3: THE SPACE BETWEEN TP<br \/>\nWritten by Matthew Sturges, Bill Willingham and Chris Roberson<br \/>\nArt by Luca Rossi, Gilbert Hernandez, Neal Adams, Ralph Reese, Sergio Aragones, David Hahn and Eric Powell<br \/>\nCover by Esao Andrews<\/p>\n<p>The characters trapped inside the House of Mystery finally discover how and why they\u2019ve been imprisoned there in this newest HOUSE OF MYSTERY volume collecting issues #11-15. This title includes issue #13, with art by comics superstars Neal Adams, Gilbert Hernandez and others.<br \/>\nAdvance-solicited; on sale January 27 \u2022 128 pg, FC, $14.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>NORTHLANDERS #23<br \/>\nWritten by Brian Wood<br \/>\nArt by Leandro Fernandez<br \/>\nCover by Massimo Carnevale<br \/>\n\u201cThe Plague Widow\u201d part 3 of 8. \u00ab\u00a0Deathships\u00a0\u00bb haunt the Volga \u2013 floating mass graves, Viking ship crews struck down by the plague in transit. They present an irresistible temptation to the quarantined town: precious cargo there for the taking if only a volunteer could be found to risk infection and pull the ship to shore. But the plague&rsquo;s been hard on everyone, and to a boatload of dying Vikings, they could be thinking the same thing.<br \/>\nOn sale December 23 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>SWEET TOOTH #4<br \/>\nWritten by Jeff Lemire<br \/>\nArt and cover by Jeff Lemire<\/p>\n<p>Both the desperate and the hopeful fill the long, hard road through the wasteland in Vertigo\u2019s very different epic by award-winning creator Jeff Lemire. Everyone\u2019s looking to survive another day, and now they\u2019re beginning to see the young boy from the woods as the only means to that end\u2026.<br \/>\nOn sale December 2 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>UNKNOWN SOLDIER #15<br \/>\nWritten by Joshua Dysart<br \/>\nArt by Alberto Ponticelli<br \/>\nCover by Dave Johnson<br \/>\nThe series featured in the New York Times kicks off \u201cDry Season,\u201d a murder mystery in three acts. Moses tries to settle in an IDP camp in hopes of capturing some sense of his past. But a brutal murder sends him spiraling into the dark underground of the refugee population.<br \/>\nOn sale December 23 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>YOUNG LIARS VOL. 3: ROCK LIFE TP<br \/>\nWritten by David Lapham<br \/>\nArt and cover by David Lapham<br \/>\nIn this final volume collecting issues #13-18, obsession grows and Loreli\u2019s life is in extreme danger. But are Annie\u2019s actions noble or sinister? As events spiral out of control, Danny stumbles upon the ultimate secret \u2014 one that changes everything not only for himself and Sadie, but for the entire world.<br \/>\nAdvance-solicited; on sale January 20 \u2022 144 pg, FC, $14.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>THE UNWRITTEN #8<br \/>\nWritten by Mike Carey<br \/>\nArt by Peter Gross<br \/>\nCover by Yuko Shimizu<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA single taste will hook readers right off&#8230;ambitious, exciting&#8230; A-\u201d \u2013 The Onion<\/p>\n<p>Tommy Taylor has affected the lives of millions, winding his way into their dreams and fantasies. But sometimes dreams and fantasies are a poisoned cup. In the prison of Donostia, innocence meets experience with tragic results&#8230;<br \/>\nOn sale December 9 \u2022 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US<br \/>\nMATURE READERS<\/p>\n<p>THE UNWRITTEN VOL. 1: TOMMY TAYLOR AND THE BOGUS IDENTITY TP<br \/>\nWritten by Mike Carey<br \/>\nArt by Peter Gross<br \/>\nCover by Yuko Shimizu<\/p>\n<p>\u201cA wish-I\u2019d-thought-of-it premise, beautifully executed. Highly recommended for anyone who thinks that fantasy can do more than just help you escape the real world.\u201d \u2014 Brian K. Vaughan, Y: THE LAST MAN<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFascinating&#8230;one of the brainiest and most interesting comics of the year.\u201d \u2014 Wired<\/p>\n<p>Tom Taylor\u2019s life was screwed from the word go. His father created the mega-popular Tommy Taylor boy-wizard fantasy novels. But dad modeled the fictional epic so closely to Tom that fans constantly compare him to his counterpart, turning him into a lame, Z-level celebrity.<br \/>\nWhen a scandal hints that Tom might really be the boy-wizard made flesh, Tom comes into contact with a mysterious, deadly group that\u2019s secretly kept tabs on him all his life. Now, to protect his life and discover the truth behind his origins, Tom will travel the world, to all the places in world history where fictions have shaped reality.<br \/>\nFrom Bill Willingham to Ed Brubaker, from the LA Times to Ain\u2019t It Cool News, THE UNWRITTEN has won over fans, critics and pros. Now, don\u2019t miss the first collected edition featuring the first five issues of the overwhelmingly acclaimed Vertigo series.<br \/>\nAdvance-solicited; on sale January 6 \u2022 144 pg, FC,<br \/>\n$9.99 US \u2022 MATURE READERS<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[ENGLISH] DC Comics tells us: DC Comic In December 2009, Part 3: Vertigo. 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