“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” –Psalm 23:4

What if the well-known and memorized Biblical verse was more than just a metaphorical phrase and was an actual place? Interestingly enough, how would mankind respond? Would we seek to destroy it? Hide it from pubic knowledge? Would someone seek to control it? Legendary Comics seeks to answer those questions with Shadow Walk.

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A comic dream team consisting of writer Max Brooks (The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z), artist Shane Davis (Superman: Earth One), and Mark Waid (The Flash, Daredevil, The Rocketeer, Kingdom Come) have come together to tell the story of a U.S. Spec-Ops team led by John Raines, a soldier accused of killing his entire platoon years earlier, who are sent to extract a strange energy source from Iraq before it falls into the wrong hands. It turns out that the energy source is far more than what the team bargained for, and now find themselves in a fight against demonic forces, as it seems the doors to Hell have burst wide open.

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I have to admit that unlike most interviews I’ve conducted in the past, this particular one was quite special for I conducted the interview in my classroom filled with sophmore students. When they learned I was interviewing Mark Waid, some of my comic-savvy students begged to listen in. I knew that the 15 year-old version of myself would have done the same if my teacher was going to talk to an award-winning writer, so I allowed them to stick around for the phone interview.

During the interview, I informed Mr. Waid that my students were sitting in and had a few questions for him regarding his writing career and what drove him to a career in comics.

“The funny thing is that I wanted to be an editor, not a writer! After editing for a while, I saw what some of the guys were doing and I just kinda fell into writing; I just found out I had a knack for it.”

I then informed Mr. Waid of a small exchange between two of my students.

“What did he write?”

“He wrote The Flash and is doing Daredevil.”

“The Flash? Oh, is he the guy who runs really fast?”

Mark said it was his job, as a writer, to help the reader identify with the hero. “Not everyone can run as fast as The Flash, so the challenge is to place him in situations readers can identify with. Not everyone can run at the speed of sound, but everyone knows what it’s like to wait in a long line at the supermarket or at a theme park. Imagine how torturous it must be for the fastest man alive to suffer at a long line at the grocery store or at the DMV.”

My students have been studying character development and one of my pupils wanted to ask Mr. Waid his thoughts on what makes a strong character which makes the reader:

“One of the worst pieces of advice I’ve ever heard regarding character development is that the writer had to simply create a sympathetic character. An effective character is one that makes you care about what they’re after and if they ever get it.”

As Mr. Waid said these words, I saw students furiously writing down everything they heard. It’s not everyday one gets writing advice from one of the industry’s best, and there’s no doubt readers will be heavily invested in the story Mark Waid, Max Brooks, and Shane Davis have have in store for all of us.

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Shadow Walk will be available November 27.

Grab your copy here.

New York Comic-Con begins tomorrow (be sure to look out for Jonathan), and attendees that visit the Legendary booth will be treated to a special 12-page preview of Mark Waid’s upcoming original graphic novel, Shadow Walk.

I’m stuck at home this weekend (all the way up in Canada), and won’t be attending the convention (though I will be in LA for Comikaze at the end of the month), but the fine folks at Legendary were kind enough to share a lengthy preview of the anticipated project.

Written by Mark Waid (with Thomas Tull and Max Brooks), and featuring art by Superman: Earth One‘s Shane Davis, the synopsis for Shadow Walk is as follows:

“I Walk Through The Valley Of The Shadow of Death…”
 
Is the Valley of the Shadow of Death a metaphor or could it actually be a real place? Three separate paranormal incidents over the last century, in a valley near modern day Iraq, seem to give credence to these claims. When satellite photos taken over the area hint at a dangerous new energy source, the U.S. decides to send in a Spec-Ops team to locate and extract it before it can fall into enemy hands.
 
Led by John Raines, a deadly soldier who has been left to rot in Guantanamo, accused of allegedly killing his entire platoon after entering the very same valley years prior, the team heads into dangerous territory to battle demonic creatures with little chance of survival. Armed with two arcane artifacts as their guide and protector, they will find out if the road to Hell just opened up on Earth.

Sounds awesome, right? You haven’t even seen the art yet.

Take a look at the Shadow Walk preview pages below, and let us know if you’re excited for the book! The original graphic novel hits stores on November 27th, and should be absolutely wonderful.

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Check out these preview pages from Geoff Johns and Gary Frank’s upcoming graphic novel Batman: Earth One. Much like J. Michael Straczynski and Shane Davis’ Superman: Earth One, it re-imagines the Dark Knight’s origin for a new age.

“Gary and I are tackling BATMAN from the beginning, before he knows what he’s doing and with a very different ultimate goal in mind,” said Johns. “He’s never left Gotham. And our Gotham and the people in it are very gray. Our heroes unlikely. Our villains hidden. Our story is only beginning with volume one.”

“It’s essentially the first piece of the jigsaw,” said Frank. “He’s not the Batman people know, but he might be one day. He’s certainly not yet a superhero. The fun is to watch him piece the persona together drawing on his experiences and the influences of those around him and, at this stage, the idea of becoming a ‘superhero’ hasn’t even entered his head.”

Batman: Earth One is available for pre-order on Amazon, and hits shelves on July 10th.

DC Comics wanted to thank all the of the fans of the Superman fan page on Facebook and in honor of the page reaching 2 million “likes” they have released two pages from the upcoming “Superman: Earth One Vol. 2.”

Here’s DC’s solicitation for Vol. 2:

The highly anticipated sequel to the #1 New York Times best-selling graphic novel SUPERMAN: EARTH ONE by acclaimed writer J. Michael Straczynski and superstar artist Shane Davis is here! Young Clark Kent continues his journey toward becoming the World’s Greatest Super Hero but finds dealing with humanity to be a bigger challenge than he ever imagined! From a ruthless dictator to a new love interest who’s NOT Lois Lane, things are never easy for this emerging Man of Steel. And the worst is yet to come, in the form of a man-monster with an insatiable appetite, the Parasite! The only thing that might appease his hunger is The Last Son of Krypton! But that will also mean he will have Superman’s powers without his conscience, and Kal-El learns to live without powers beyond those of mere mortals.

So what do you think of the pages, like them, loathe them? Are you looking forward to Vol.2? Let’s hear your opinions.

“Superman: Earth One Vol. 2” is written by J. Michael Straczynski with art by Shane Davis. It  soars into comic and book stores on October 31.