planetary ending

read from Warren Ellis' workblog:

"SEPTEMBER 26:
Scott Dunbier says all the pages for PLANETARY #26 are in. That means the story is now over — we’re doing an “aftermath” issue at a later date, but now, to all intents and purposes, PLANETARY is complete."


"Planetary is an American comic book series created by Warren Ellis (writer) and John Cassaday (artist), published by the Wildstorm imprint of DC Comics." [via]


*more PLANETARY after the jump*

and i suddenly feel pretty darn sad about that, even tho the series continues at an alarmingly slow rate (25 issues in 8 years?) the stories that were told before were magical and fantastical, and the art made it all "real" and believeable ... and here itz all poised to end .. and mayhap it should, rather than having someone else come on-board and "adapt" or "continue" with the adventures of our interpid trio of archaeologists ... but ending at issue#26? (yes, of coz there's the "aftermath issue") would Elijah's true plans be revealed? would the Drummer have his revenge? would Jakita ever find true lurve? (im kiddin') and with 26-issues (+1) and collected in 3 trade paperbacks and an additional collected crossovers-TPB, Planetary's relatively "easy" to collect and read - for a comicbook like no other, not your regular superhero-fare but much more, of subdued sci-fi, of myth and the supernatural, of the simple guilty-pleasures of pop-culture-meets-fictional decadence = i highly recommend that you try Planetary.


for any hesitation, mayhap download first issue free (here), for your consideration.

- download sneak peek of Planetary Book 1 here
- download sneak peek of Planetary Book 2 here
- Planetary Fan Appreciation Site


"Planetary is Elijah Snow, a hundred year old man, Jakita Wagner, an extremely
powerful and bored woman, and The Drummer, a man with the ability to communicate with machines. These Archaeologists of the Unknown use their powers to track down evidence of super-human activity, uncovering unknown secrets and histories of the 20th Century, such as a World War II supercomputer that can access other universes, a ghostly spirit of vengeance, and a lost island of dying monsters."
[via] *tear*
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