Bruce Jones taking over Checkmate from Greg Rucka
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In a recent post on his blog, Greg Rucka has confirmed my fears that he’s leaving Checkmate after issue 25.
Solicits came out today for DC’s May books. If’n you’re the kind what’s interested in this kind of thing, you can find them posted at Newsarama. If you scroll WAAAAY down, you’ll find the listing for Checkmate #26. And you will note that it is written by Bruce Jones, and that it is illustrated by Manuel Garcia (who, incidentally, did a fantastic job with the art on Five Books of Blood #5, which is out tomorrow).
All of this is a bass-ackwards way of confirming for all and sundry — those of you that care, that is — that, yes, Checkmate #25 is the last issue for Joe Bennet, mercuryeric, and myself.
So as there’s no confusion about this, I was not removed from the book. I decided that #25 would be my final issue on the title at least a year ago, and informed DC Editorial of my decision shortly thereafter. Since then, I’ve tried to arrange things such that my departure would leave the book in as strong a position as possible, and headed in the direction I thought best. Ultimately, however, the choice on who takes over the book is DC’s, and not mine.
Mine and Eric’s final arc will be “Castling,” beginning with issue #23 and ending with issue #25. We think it’s some of the best work we’ve done on the title, and, hey, it finally — finally! — reveals the identity of the Rooks! I firmly believe we’re going out strong, and I hope you’ll all continue to read it, and that you’ll share our opinion if you do.
This happens every time I get really into a book. I should just go trade-only and avoid this type of thing.
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