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Solo (DC Comics)

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Solo
Logo used for Solo with early DC Comics logo.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
ScheduleBi-monthly
FormatOngoing series
Publication dateOctober 2004 – August 2006
No. of issues12
Main character(s)Various DC characters
Creative team
Created byMark Chiarello
Written byVarious
Artist(s)Various

Solo is an American comic book series that was published bi-monthly by DC Comics, beginning in October 2004. Each issue had 48 pages plus covers, with no ads.

Solo was cancelled in 2006; in all, 12 issues appeared.

Overview

The title was conceived as an anthology series to spotlight the work of a different comic book artist in each issue. The creators were free to tell stories in any genre and to use DC's library of characters as they saw fit. They could also work with writers if they chose, but the intention of the series was for them to show off the range of their own individual artistic sensibilities and abilities.[1]

Creators

Contributing creators were:[2][3]

The series was overseen by painter and DC editor Mark Chiarello.

Creators discussed[clarification needed] as working on future issues of Solo before the series was cancelled include: Brian Bolland, John Cassaday, Dave Gibbons, Adam Hughes, Kevin Maguire, Tony Harris, J. G. Jones, Kevin Nowlan, Bill Sienkiewicz, Walt Simonson, Jill Thompson, Brian Stelfreeze, Bruce Timm, John Van Fleet, George Pratt and Matt Wagner.[citation needed] Elements of Walt Simonson's issue later became the basis of his graphic novel The Judas Coin.[citation needed]

Awards

In 2006, Solo was nominated for and received three Eisner Awards, including:[4]

References

  1. ^ DC Comics' Lone Star: Mark Chiarello Talks 'Solo', Comic Book Resources, November 12, 2002
  2. ^ "SOLO DELUXE EDITION". DC. 2021-03-16. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  3. ^ "Solo (2004 DC) comic books". www.mycomicshop.com. Retrieved 2021-07-14.
  4. ^ Recap of the 2006 Eisner Awards Archived 2008-04-11 at the Wayback Machine
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