Ross returns with new “Superpowers” series


Posted March 26, 2009 by Matthew Price Comment on this article Leave a comment

Alex Ross returns for “Project Superpowers” Chapter 2, launching from Dynamite in June.  The popular painter will paint ever cover of “Project Superpowers,” and will plot and direct the entire “Project Superpowers” universe.

Writer Jim Krueger returns to the series, joined by two artists: Edgar Salazar and Doug Klauba.  Salazar will draw the main story; Klauba paints a special painted origin sequence in each issue. He’ll kick things off with an origin of the Black Terror.

Issue #0 of chapter 2 will launch in June for a $1 retail price.

- Matt Price

See the full release after the break.

Ross and Krueger Continue Best-Selling Series from Dynamite in Full Size Comic Book featuring 32 pages of story and art for Just $1.00!

The next exciting chapter of Dynamite Entertainment’s PROJECT SUPERPOWERS begins this June! And, following up on the success of the first PROJECT SUPERPOWERS SERIES – quick Dynamite plug – Available in Hardcover at your local comics reatiler and in TPB in May, PROJECT SUPERPOWER Chapter Two is debuting with a full-size 32 page introductory priced #0 issue! Featuring 20 pages of original story and art, as well as a special two-page painted Origin sequence of the Black Terror for a total of 22 pages! And best of all, issue #0 features three connecting covers – forming one amazing and powerful image – by Alex Ross!

Alex Ross tackles every cover on Project Superpowers Chapter 2, and he brings this comic to the fans from beginning to end — plotting and art-directing the entire PROJECT SUPERPOWERS universe! Writer Jim Krueger is back on board and joined series by up and coming artist extraordinaire Edgar (DEATH-DEFYING ‘DEVIL) Salazar! Painter and artist Doug Klauba rounds out the Chapter two creative team with a special painted origin sequence in each and every issue of the series – first up, The Black Terror!

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Features Editor Matthew Price has worked for The Oklahoman since 2000. He’s a University of Oklahoma graduate who has also worked at the...


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