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Posted by: Jon Haehnle on November 5, 2009 at 2:00 pm

DC just posted a Milestone Forever promo piece on their blog. Pretty amazing how it comes off as if DC & Milestone have been happily married this whole time, and even as if Dwayne McDuffie couldn’t be more pleased with the whole arrangement. BUT — as our man Rich Watson says, “Reuniting the original artists = EPIC WIN”. And this is the guy who only recently broke down the whole DC/Milestone mess, basically saying “I hate to say I told ya so”! So if Rich can have a positive outlook, we’ll try too!

dc_milestone-forever_lrf_091026 What is MILESTONE FOREVER, you ask? Well, we can take a guess, but why slow down the process? Since it’s part and parcel of what we do, being The Source and all, we talked to Milestone founder and MILESTONE FOREVER writer Dwayne McDuffie for the scoop on the new project, along with some essential back story to bring you newbies up to speed. Take it away, Dwayne:

16 years ago this month, industry giant DC Comics and upstart Milestone Media entered into an unprecedented creative partnership, producing 14 interlocking, creator-owned titles including Hardware, Icon, and the multimedia hit that would best be known as Static Shock. The story Milestone chose to tell was an audacious one, larger than life on its surface, character and story-driven at its base, Humanist and multicultural at its heart. For over 250 issues, fans explored a superhero universe like no other.

Today, nine Parents Choice awards, four Eisner Award nominations and one Emmy and Humanitas award-winning hit TV series later, Milestone is back, its continuity mysteriously merged with the DCU. While we saw the DC side of the story in “Justice League: When Worlds Collide,” Milestone Forever gathers the original artists from Milestone’s launch titles: John Paul Leon, Mark Bright, Chris Cross and Milestone Founder Denys Cowan, to complete the tales told in the original runs of STATIC SHOCK, ICON, HARDWARE, SHADOW CABINET and BLOOD SYNDICATE. Milestone Editor in Chief Dwayne McDuffie reveals the final fate of each of Milestone’s launch characters in a bittersweet tale that chronicles the literal end of a universe, and the birth of something new, with major consequences for the future of the DC Universe.

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2 Responses to "Going Out with a Big Bang? Milestone Forever Reunites McDuffie & Original Artists"

1 | Shola Akinnuso

November 5th, 2009 at 3:16 pm

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I would pay good money for a Milestone OMNIBUS. If the universe is to end, I’m glad to see Dwayne and the original crew taking them out.

Finally, FINALLY the bastard stepchild of Milestone is acknowledged: Blood Syndicate. Favorite book of the Milestone line (after Icon).

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Going Out with a Big Bang? Milestone Forever Reunites McDuffie & Original Artists
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