Thursday, October 29, 2020

Chapterhou...huh...Lev Gleason Publications January 2021 Solicitations!

That's right, Chapterhouse has indicated that they would be changing their name.

This has probably in the works for some time. The 2019 Free Comic Book Day issue included brief appearances by several characters from the original Gleason books, such as Daredevil, Silver Streak and Captain Battle and judging from promotional material, there's far more to come. Battle was a big part of the 2020 FCBD offering and the publisher has released a biography of Lev Gleason himself. Those things may not lead one to conclude that they'll rebrand completely but the change didn't really come out of nowhere, either.

They'll have a press release about that later but for now let's take a second to record what we can hopefully expect come the new year. We'll be leaving 2020 behind (finally) with the second issue of Captain Canuck, season five. 

As Michael Evans’ new universal power plants begin to go online, he has suddenly gone missing. Where is he and what do Con-13, the paramilitary group outfitted with alien tech, know about it? Kebec and Captain Canuck must investigate. But protecting the world and building a better one through science might be too much for any partnership to handle.
The first issue of season five was solicited for November and in December, as far as new material is concerned, only the first issue of Canuck Beyond was solicited.

My guess then is that they will both be bi-monthly by design and swap out months. "Beyond" will be included in the February solicitation, then the third issue of season five in March and so on.

Wait...I never did post the solicitation for Canuck Beyond, did I? A little late in the game now but here it is:

Tom Evans, known to the world as Captain Canuck, died saving the planet from an alien invasion… or so we thought. Having been flung through an inter-dimensional space engine he now finds himself stranded on an alien world deep within the universe someplace… Beyond. Brought to you by award-winning writer/director Adrien Benson with art by soon to be fan-favorite artist Esteban Calvi.
That is planned for release on December 16th. 

For what it's worth (which is nothing), I love this idea. The new look and setting freshens up the character once again while allowing for the Darren Oak version to be pushed in season five. It's a good way of going about it. Having Tom Evans dormant while the Oak version gets his exposure would serve little purpose. Why not have both active?


There are more reprints of the original 70s and 80s series on the way soon but I want to find out more about them before I post any information.

It feels like this stuff has been published a dozen times already but I believe that's partially because some past attempts to do so have been scuttled and Gleason (that will take some getting used to...) are now following through.

The interesting part of that is that an ad in the 2020 FCBD issue displayed compilations of Captain Canuck Reborn and Captain Canuck Legacy as "coming soon". If you're unfamiliar with those, check out the "Alternate Versions" page above.

The original series fills volumes one (Earth Patrol, at right) and two (to be called "Ruse") of these new "archives" books. Archive number three is expected to be the Reborn series from the mid-90s and archives volume four is Legacy (from 2006 or so).

Much of the material from Reborn and Legacy was hard to track down so having them in trade paperback form, presumably with new material, will be a treat. If Earth Patrol is scheduled for January then hopefully the others aren't far behind. 

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