Even though Marvel Comics is a unit of the Walt Disney Company, Disney appears to be reluctant to license any new comics for Marvel. There was a miniseries based on a Disney World attraction a few years back, but it must've sold to the equivalent of crickets.
That said, Dynamite has picked up licenses to relaunch two popular Disney properties from the late 80's and early 90's.
Gargoyles debuted last month, with Dynamite becoming the 3rd publisher holding the license, after Marvel and Slave Labor Graphics. Series creator Greg Weisman is on board as the writer, incorporating elements that some of you might not be familiar with, as now there are little gargoyles running around. Yeah, some of the boys have started families, something carried over from the SLG run in the mid-00's. If Dynamite has the SLG books, we'll see new trades coming in 2023. A facsimile edition of the 1st Marvel issue from 1994-5 will be out in February.
Rating: A-.
In the 70's, DC felt that it was time to make some changes with their lily-white Amazons in the pages of Wonder Woman.
Enter Nubia, who has experienced a resurgence in recent years, as DC continues to make more moves toward greater inclusiveness. Nubia was introduced in Wonder Woman (1st series) 204, a facsimile edition of which was released last month. Incredibly, she is meant to be Diana's twin sister, even though she has the appearance of an African-American.
A storyline in the mid-70's turned Nubia into a villain, in time for her to earn her first action figure, courtesy of Mego.
I think Mike Sekowsky was wrapping his run on Wonder Woman when this issue was first released around 1972-3.
Rating: B.
Rating: B--.
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