The MCU's founding chairman is launching a new shared universe for comics, film, and gaming

David Mack's cover for Ekos #1.
(Image credit: Aspen Comics)

As announced at this year's San Diego Comic Con, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Marvel Studios founding chairman David Maise🍎l – one of the people initially responsible for making the M🍬CU into the world-conquering success that it became – is launching a new shared comics universe known as Ekos. 

If you've been into comics a long enough time then perhaps that name sounds familiar to you. That's because the new series, which launches with 120-page graphic novel Ekos Vol. 1, is based on characters and concepts created by the late artist Michael Turner and Geoff Johns for a comic that was due to be published in the e👍arly 2000s. Tragically, Turner passed away before that series could come to fruition.

Now Maisel's Mythos Studio in association with Aspen🌸 Comics (which Turner founded in 2003) is developing the Ekos concept with a starry cast of creatives involved. Should it be successful, the plan is to also⭕ transfer the Ekos universe to film, animation, and gaming.

David Mack's cover for Ekos #1.

David Mack's variant cover for Ekos #1. (Image credit: Aspen Comics)

Ekos Vol. 1 comes from the creative team of writer J.T. Krul, artist Alex Konat, colorist Peter Steigerwald, inker Mark Roslan, and letterer Josh Reed, all under the stewardship of Maisel. It will also be supported by a slew of amazing cover artists including David Mack's homage cover to his own Daredevil #15 (shown exclusively above), 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alex Ross, Joe Quesada, J Scott Campbell, Francis Manapul, Joe Benitiz, Siya Oum💧, Jerome Oꦍpeña, Khary Randolph, Kendrick Lim. 

that🔯 Ekos "is a fresh story," with no prior knowledge needed.

The Kickstarter foꦕ👍r Ekos Vol. 1 opens next week on September 17. To keep informed about the new project, you can .


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