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Posted on: Monday, June 15, 2009

Superhero comic strips return to newsprint


By DAVID COLTON
USA Today

Flying defiantly into a digital world, DC Comics will launch a weekly series of superhero comic strips next month, printed on full-size newspaper pages like the old-fashioned Sunday funnies.

The 12-week return to newsprint, called “Wednesday Comics,” makes its debut at comic-book stores July 8 and will offer 15 different stories for $3.99 in a broadsheet format, 14 inches by 20 inches. (New comic books are released across the U.S. on Wednesdays.)
Creators include John Arcudi and Lee Bermejo on “Superman,” Brian Azzarello on “Batman,” Adam and Joe Kubert on “Sgt. Rock,” Paul Pope on “Adam Strange,” Dave Gibbons on “Kamandi,” Kyle Baker on “Hawkman” and a pairing of Neil Gaiman and Michael Allred on the obscure hero “Metamorpho.”
All 12 weeks of the “Superman” strip will appear in USA Today as well, beginning July 8 with a full-page installment in the newspaper. The remaining 11 “Superman” strips will be available each Wednesday at usatoday.com.
“There’s a certain romance to the history of the big old Sunday funnies that I wanted to try to recapture in ‘Wednesday Comics,’” says DC art director Mark Chiarello. “Why not dust off the format and have a little fun?”