Friday 14 February 2014

Ron Fortier to pen a more traditional Black Bat for Moonstone Books!

This is good news on a couple of different levels. Ron Fortier is the "Air Chief" of Airship 27 and long-time writer of pulp comics and short stories.  He updated his "Flight Log" earlier today with the following (in part):

...for those of you who faithfully follow this Log every week, you'll remember that a few short weeks ago we wrote a particularly mean rant against Licensors and how they are forever screwing over creative people. 
Well, the reasoning behind that entry was we had just learned that the Licensor of the Spider had opted (to) cancel Moonstone Comics permission to use this classic pulp character right smack in the middle of our producing the new black and white SPIDER - DOMINO LADY comic series.  Needless to say all of (those) involved were both surprised and then justifiably angry with this stupid action on their part. Still it left us with the question as to how to proceed. Or should we? 
Happily, in the end, the Air Chief, Moonstone's Managing Editor and artist Michael Dorman all agreed to save the project by swapping out the Spider for another classic pulp hero who is 100% public domain.  Meaning we don't have to kowtow to any idiotic licensors and can do as we please. 
Get ready for THE BLACK BAT - DOMINO LADY comic series!!  Yup, the Air Chief did a little tweaking where necessary and the hooded avenger of the classic pulps is once again on the trail of evil doers. Note, the page above by Michael and you'll see we are doing the original costume as was described in the actual Black Bat stories...and not the Batman-like cowl that was splashed on the covers and has been adopted by other comic companies. Nope, we wanted to give you fans the real-deal here. We are excited by Michael's' art as ever and can't wait to see this project move forward. Stay tuned for progress updates as we move along with it.
I admit that among the various versions of the character that I've read, Moonstone's was my least favourite. Their Black Bat had some kind of "voices-in-the-head" or multiple personality gimmick going on and there was only limited mention of the entourage that we're used to (Silk and Carol, no Butch that I can recall). Perhaps the intention was to include them more in future stories but the book never really got past the first graphic novel.

The image above looks far more like what we'd expect the Black Bat to look like. And whatever affection Moonstone had for The Spider, they certainly shared the love with Domino Lady.  She is among the most frequently used character by that company, if not the title-holder, so the Bat can only benefit from being paired with her.

So as Dynamite's version appears set to circle the drain, let's see if Moonstone can provide us with a quality alternative.  We'll keep an eye on their solicitations and post the Black Bat-relevant ones here.

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