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A Death Of A Legionnaire... And The Future Of The Legion
  Supplied to Bleeding Cool I've been told that retailers at the DC Retailer Roadshow have been informed to expect a Justice League 3000 comic from Keith Giffen, JM DeMatteis and Kevin Maguire, replacing the Legion Of Superheroes books on DC's slate. We ran a story suggesting just this kind of thing a few months ago and have[...]
Priest And Bright Amicable With Valiant, Maguire Cool With Them Too
A little more directly, Kevin Maguire had spoken out about Trinity Angels, the comic he created for Valiant/Acclaim, with a similar story around the same time; We Acclaim creators signed contracts before we started working on our projects that had a clause saying we could buy the rights to the material back for half the profits[...]
Giffen, DeMatteis And Maguire Reteam For… Something
But that's probably just wishful thinking. When talking about his Larfleeze book to ComicBook.com, Keith Giffen answered the question Since you're working with Marc [DeMatteis] again, how long until we get a guest issue from Kevin Maguire? With this response; Probably never since he's working on another book with me and Marc I know that should be "Marc and[...]
The Last Original Art Of Kevin Maguire?
Along with hundreds of comic book artists, Kevin Maguire has a table in Artists Alley at New York Comic Con, where he is selling original artwork. Buy it while you can, this may be his last. Kevin told Bleeding Cool that, along with the likes of Brian Bolland and Dave Gibbons, he is going digital only for[...]
A Tweet To End The Weekend With Kevin Maguire
Kevin Maguire: I'm sitting here working at Starbucks and all I can see is ass. Oberon and Booster also seem to be a little taken aback too… Kevin Maguire: I'm sitting here working at Starbucks and all I can see is ass. Oberon and Booster also seem to be a little taken aback too… [...]
It Takes Two Series To Tanga
Weird and wonderful takes on DC characters, this is just the kind of thing that floats my eccentically designed boat. With ten pages each month of Kevin Van Hook and Jerry Ordway's  Lobo, Aaron Lopresti's Garbageman and Kevin Maguire's Tanga. Expect the fact that it's only six issues long, at least so far, is cause for[...]