JOIN THE FIRST EVER
SUPERHERO LABOR UNION IN C.O.W.L.
In 1960s Chicago superheroes must fight to regain the public’s confidence
What happens when superheroes are no longer the beacon of hope they once were in the eyes of the public? Join Kyle Higgins (Batman, Nightwing), Alec Siegel (Captain America, Avengers), and Rod Reis (Justice League)
in their all-new ongoing Image Comics series C.O.W.L. Set in 1960s
Chicago, a labor union of superheroes must work together to regain the
confidence of the public and ferret out threats inside and outside their
offices.
Higgins
explained that the enemy the superheroes must face in C.O.W.L. is not
the typical maniacal villain. “The biggest threat facing C.O.W.L. in
1962 is one of purpose. With the last of the great villains taken
down—and their contract with the city about to expire—the union faces
questions about their role in Chicago,” said Higgins. “On top of new
mob-manufactured villains, jurisdiction battles with the Police,
internal leaks, and a secret history that—if exposed—could topple the
entire organization.”
Additionally,
Reis’ art for C.O.W.L. departs from the traditional
superhero-comic-style and was influenced by different time periods and
mediums. "The idea is to use some of my influences of 60s' illustration,
noir movies, and Graphic Novels from 80s to emphasize the feeling of
politics and intrigue,” said Reis. “You will see super heroes in the
book, but not the way you are accustomed."
A
mystery of history, crime-fiction, and superheroes, C.O.W.L. has
something for every reader. The first issue of C.O.W.L. arrives in
stores on 5/28 and will be available for $3.50. It can be pre-ordered
using Diamond Code: MAR140477.
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