Hickman Returns to Image

Hickman Returns to Image

Jonathan Hickman returns to Image this summer with an all-new creator-owned miniseries.

By bgharcourt - Apr 01, 2011 12:04 AM EST
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Source: Image Comics

Jonathan Hickman, the writer that brought us awesome story arcs as Secret Warriors and the reinvention of the FF, The Future Foundation returns to Image this summer with an all-new creator-owned miniseries, THE RED WING.


The Red Wing is set in a future where the best fighter pilots in the world not only have to master their craft and perfect their skills, the heroes of THE RED WING also have to learn how to navigate through time.

"We're all pretty excited for this one," Hickman explained. "We believe we not only have a solid concept for an engaging new series, but even at this early stage, THE RED WING has that lightning in a bottle feel to it. I think people are really going to like it."

Written by Hickman, with art by newcomer Nick Pitarra and colors by Rachelle Rosenberg, THE RED WING marks Hickman's first creator owned work since the conclusion of the critically acclaimed A RED MASS FOR MARS.

"Nick is going to really surprise some people," Hickman said. "When the art for this starts hitting the web, and then when the finished product shows up in stores, many of them are going to wonder where this guy has been hiding. Nick's a very hungry, special, special talent. I consider myself fortunate to be working with him."


THE RED WING #1 (of 4), a 32-page full color comic with a cover price of $3.50, will be available for order now in the May issue of Previews and will go on sale July 6.
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