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Eric J. Moreels

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Feb 6, 2003, 10:17:03 PM2/6/03
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As part of Marvel's recent tease for their upcoming new Tsunami brand of
titles to launch in April was one image with the tagline "Change Is Good".
The image was eventually revealed as Mystique, a new monthly series from
Marvel written by Brian K. Vaughan (Chamber, Y: The Last Man) with art by
Jorge Lucas (Black Panther) and covers by Dawn creator Joseph Michael
Linsner.

X-Fan recently caught up with Vaughan to find out more about the series and
his take on everyone's favorite shape-shifting mutant terrorist. Plus,
thanks to editor Nova Ren Suma, we have a first look at interior art from
the debut issue!

For the full story, head to X-Fan:

http://x-mencomics.com/xfan

Cheers,

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Marc-Oliver Frisch

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Feb 7, 2003, 4:26:09 PM2/7/03
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Eric J. Moreels wrote:

> As part of Marvel's recent tease for their upcoming new Tsunami brand of
> titles to launch in April was one image with the tagline "Change Is Good".
> The image was eventually revealed as Mystique, a new monthly series from
> Marvel written by Brian K. Vaughan (Chamber, Y: The Last Man) with art by
> Jorge Lucas (Black Panther) and covers by Dawn creator Joseph Michael
> Linsner.

Great writer, good artist, sound premise -- could be one of this year's best
new books. I'm not much of a fan of Linsner's noice, shoiny paintings, but
maybe he'll surprise me by proving NOT to be a mismatch for this kind of
series.

--Marc


Andy Sheets

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Feb 8, 2003, 11:15:56 AM2/8/03
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"Marc-Oliver Frisch" <Dersc...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b2189c$ji3$00$4...@news.t-online.com...

> Great writer, good artist, sound premise -- could be one of this year's
best
> new books. I'm not much of a fan of Linsner's noice, shoiny paintings,
but
> maybe he'll surprise me by proving NOT to be a mismatch for this kind of
> series.

Yeah, I'm looking to trying this series. It's been awhile since I could say
that and it feels good. And I like Linsner's paintings :)

Andy


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