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The Astonishing Joss

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Friday, May 14, 2004 8:14 AM

TJACK


I just read a preview of Astonishing X-Men the new comic JW is going to be writing for the next 12 issues.
Very cool, very much, in his usual style. His main group of characters are, Cyclops, Beast, White Queen,(If you're only familiar with the movies, she's a British psionic with a broom-stick up her... Although, that second part isn't really a mutant power.) Wolverine, and Kitty Pryde. (If you didn't blink during the movie, she's the one who walks thru walls.)
From what I saw, I think Kitty will have the most "Buffyesque" style dialog.
It's first Issue will come out at the end of May.
Is anyone else going to pick it up?

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Friday, May 14, 2004 8:20 AM

POETIC4U


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Originally posted by Tjack:

It's first Issue will come out at the end of May. Is anyone else going to pick it up?


I will... with a few select Buffy/Angel comics that I've bought over the years, Fray was the last one and I really liked it. Since I'm a fan of X-Men, to have Joss writing for em is like an added cool bonus, so I'm definitely going to check it out.



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Friday, May 14, 2004 11:31 AM

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Originally posted by Poetic4U:
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Originally posted by Tjack:

It's first Issue will come out at the end of May. Is anyone else going to pick it up?


I will... with a few select Buffy/Angel comics that I've bought over the years, Fray was the last one and I really liked it. Since I'm a fan of X-Men, to have Joss writing for em is like an added cool bonus, so I'm definitely going to check it out.



Me Three!
I loved Fray, and Tales of the Vampire so I've decided that I don't want to miss out on The Astonishing X-Men, altho I'm not a follower of that series...
fact is I'll read anything Joss writes!

BTW, I posted this in another forum:
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There is a big comic book convention in Chicago from August 13-15 and Joss has agreed to be the guest of honor...so I'm going (my first chance to meet Joss Whedon!).
http://www.wizarduniverse.com/conventions/chicago/WW20040430-joss.cfm

I don't know if he'll be done w/'Serenity' by then, I am sure he'll be discussing his comic book series 'The Astonishing X-men' while he is there, and I was wondering if other Browncoats will be going?

I'll be wearing Firefly t-shirts all weekend so that he'll know I'm a fan!


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Friday, May 14, 2004 11:45 AM

CALHOUN


Joss Whedon... Is there anything he cant do?

I hear he is going to solve world hunger soon.


Seriously, where does he get the time for everything? I think he must possess some sort of time dialation device(maybe he pinched it from trek).

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Friday, May 14, 2004 12:21 PM

SLAYER730


It's the best of all possible worlds with Joss and X-Men....I'm SO excited

***Never judge a book by its movie***

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Friday, May 14, 2004 4:16 PM

EMBERS


there is a great article here:
http://theedge.bostonherald.com/bookNews/view.bg?articleid=27763

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`Astonishing' development: `Buffy' creator launches new X-Men book
By Mark A. Perigard
Friday, May 14, 2004

Imagine if Brad Pitt appeared as a contestant on ``American Idol.''

Or if Pedro Martinez popped up as co-host of NBC's ``Today Show.''

You'd probably have one of those what-the-bleep moments.

Comic book fans are having a similar, albeit happier, reaction, as cult TV creator Joss Whedon - best known for ``Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' - takes on a new career, sort of.

The acclaimed writer/director has signed a one-year deal with Marvel Comics to write the company's franchise characters, the X-Men.

Whedon thought he'd simply take over a pre-existing book - there are only about 19 monthly X-comics, it appears, but Marvel is so invested in Whedon that it is launching a new book, ``Astonishing X-Men,'' on sale May 26.

``When I heard the title, I asked, `Does it have to be astonishing every month?' '' Whedon said jokingly in a telephone interview earlier this week.

But Marvel is smart enough to recognize that Whedon's reputation for strong characters, plot twists and frightening villains can draw legions of new readers.

``Astonishing'' isn't Whedon's first foray into comics - but it is his biggest project. Last year, he penned a miniseries for Dark Horse Comics called ``Fray,'' about a vampire slayer in the far future. The comic was beset by delays because of Whedon's TV and film projects.

Whedon says he understands he has to adhere to a stricter schedule.

So why the X-Men?

Whedon said Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada corraled him at a recent comic book convention and offered him the job on the spot.

``I had no choice - I couldn't say no.''

Whedon credits one X-Men heroine with inspiring a part of his most famous creation, Buffy. That would be the Kitty Pryde, a teenaged mutant with the ability to become intangible and walk through walls - and just about anything else.

``I fell in love with her as a teenager,'' Whedon said.

Kitty will be one of his five core characters.

The rest of his cast includes Scott Summers - Cyclops - recovering from the most recent death of his wife, Jean Grey, (yes, she's dead - again) and embarking on a new romance with mutant school headmistress Emma Frost, the White Queen; Hank McCoy, the blue-furred Beast; and Logan, better known as Wolverine.

``You can't have an X-Men book without Wolverine, not that I mind,'' he said.

``The biggest challenge is to figure out who they are, why they are a team, why they are this team and how they can possibly keep it together. Things always go so badly for the X-Men. They have really crappy lives. They take it on the chin 24/7.''

Whedon wouldn't reveal exactly what kind of menaces the team will be facing, but did say his top priority is to beef up the team's ``rogues gallery.''

``I'm trying to create some villains of my own that are fun to look at. The problem with the X-Men's rogues gallery is that very few of them have been as exciting as the X-Men. The most interesting ones - Rogue, the Juggernaut, the White Queen - all became X-Men. I've been robbed.''

One thing missing from Whedon's book: the team's trademark leathers, fashion statements from two big-screen blockbusters.

Spandex is back in.

Whedon says that was an edict from Marvel, and he even includes a joke in his first issue about all the leather scaring the public. So Wolverine will be back in his yellow spandex outfit (which goes far in explaining his temper, actually).

Whedon knows he has a tough act to follow. Writer Grant Morrison - who recently signed an exclusive deal with DC Comics -helped rev the X-Men universe up with stories that deftly mixed sci-fi with soap opera.

``I'm very interested in the smaller moments. I will use a story with great intensity, in which the fate of the earth may hang in the balance, but the big moment I'll focus on is when they are getting ready and getting dressed. Grant Morrison has a great science-fiction brain. My stuff is a little smaller and down to earth.''

Whedon has plenty of ideas to carry him past the 12-issue mark - but whether readers will get to see them depends on his schedule.

As for his ultimate comic book story, Whedon said he has long dreamed of a Buffy/Batman crossover and pictures the two standing on a darkened rooftop.

Buffy says to the Dark Knight: ``That's it? It's just the costume? No bat powers? 'Cause I know people with bat powers.''

Maybe some day.


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Saturday, May 15, 2004 1:34 PM

EMBERS


someone pointed out, in another thread, that these 'Astonishing X-men' will sell out quickly...
does anyone know the exact date of release?
Or somewhere where they can be pre-ordered online?
Because I really don't want to miss out!

oh never mind (sounding like Emily Latella) I discovered that I can subscribe to it:
https://subscriptions.marvel.com/details/index.html

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