The
Chicago Organized Workers League once stood as the embodiment of the
Golden Age of superheroes — a union for Chicago’s best hopes against the
scourges of organized crime and supervillainy. But in C.O.W.L. VOLUME
1: PRINCIPLES OF POWER by Kyle Higgins, Alec Siegel, and Rod Reis, it’s
1962, and everything has changed. The last of the supervillains has been
defeated, the public is cynical, and scandal and corruption plague the
once-irreproachable organization.
In this Fall graphic novel from Image Comics, C.O.W.L. must re-invent
itself for changing times — but will it survive the process?
Co-writer Higgins, who made his name in comics writing Batman and Nightwing
at DC Comics, commented on the difference between writing about his own
superheroes and writing for company-owned characters in an interview on Image Comics’ website.
“Our characters can change,” he said. “As much as I love writing guys like Batman and Nightwing,
there’s a very set standard when it comes to who they are and what they
can do… how they’re allowed to react to certain things and what
decisions/mistakes they’re allowed to make. We don’t really have those
limitations in C.O.W.L., which means being able to explore these heroes as real people, watching them grow and change… for better and for worse.”
Artist
Reis’s retro, stylish art on C.O.W.L. has been widely hailed as
perfectly conjuring the early ‘60s, as does Higgins’ and Siegel’s story,
which depicts a once-static organization adapting to the rapid cultural
change of its time.
C.O.W.L.
VOLUME 1, specially priced at $9.99, will be in comic book stores on
October 29 and bookstores on November 11. It is available for pre-order
now.
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