![]() “I don't want to give too much away, but there are little Easter eggs in the basis of Ancient Enemies that if you follow them, might take you to other series.” (Image Credit: Frank Miller Presents)Ĭonsidering that nearly all aspects of popular culture seem to be embracing the concept of shared universes, is Ancient Enemies meant to be the launchpad for an FMP-verse? “There might be in there that might have a tie to another series,” DiDio says. So this is exciting for him to be able to tell that story because he still carries it with him and he's finally getting it out.” The Savage Hawkman's Philip Tan is helping Miller bring his long-awaited Ronin sequel to life. And actually, he's had this story in mind for Ronin: Book Two since the end of the original series 40 years ago. ![]() “We feel that there's a lot of areas that Frank has story for. The reason why we're doing Ronin is because it’s never been exploited before,” DiDio says during a phone interview. “Frank's intimately involved in everything going on. According to DiDio, introducing the Wild West into his noir universe has been on Miller’s to-do list for years. Miller is also writing and illustrating a western prequel series, called Sin City: 1858. That book is called Sin City in Color, because it will detour from the noir series’ usual black-and-white format for a full-color printing. Miller is scripting the series and providing pencil layouts, with Philip Tan handling the finished pencil work and Daniel Henriques doing the inking.įor the first new Sin City stories in more than twenty years, Miller is writing a special one-shot illustrated by legendary Italian artist Milo Manara. This new series will serve as a continuation of the story Miller introduced in 1983, when Ronin was published by DC Comics. Fans have been waiting for years for Miller to revisit his samurai tale. Each issue of the bimonthly series will be released in prestige format, at 48 pages and carrying a $7.99 cover price. On November 23, the first issue of Ronin: Book Two will arrive in comic book shops. ![]() The company will launch new properties while also returning to two of Miller’s most revered creations, Ronin and Sin City.
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