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'Glory': Joe Keatinge, Ross Campbell take reins of Rob Liefeld series
Published Tuesday, Dec 20 2011, 10:27 GMT | By Hugh Armitage | Add comment
Joe Keatinge and Ross Campbell will take over Rob Liefeld's Glory.
The pair will end the long hiatus of the superheroine when Image Comics publishes issue #23 next year.

The revived series will feature more revelations about the half-divine, half-demonic Glory's past.
"Our take on Glory is definitely looking toward the future," said Keatinge.
"While I don't want to negate continuity, I think it's an equally bad idea to get bogged down by it. All in all, if you have never even heard of Glory before, we created this series with you in mind.
"The first issue gives you everything you need to know about her. The second and third issues expand on it and set up our entire run."
Liefeld is currently drawing DC Comics' Hawk and Dove and has been announced to be taking over writing duties on the series from issue #6.
Glory #23 will be released on February 15, 2012.
The pair will end the long hiatus of the superheroine when Image Comics publishes issue #23 next year.
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The revived series will feature more revelations about the half-divine, half-demonic Glory's past.
"Our take on Glory is definitely looking toward the future," said Keatinge.
"While I don't want to negate continuity, I think it's an equally bad idea to get bogged down by it. All in all, if you have never even heard of Glory before, we created this series with you in mind.
"The first issue gives you everything you need to know about her. The second and third issues expand on it and set up our entire run."
Liefeld is currently drawing DC Comics' Hawk and Dove and has been announced to be taking over writing duties on the series from issue #6.
Glory #23 will be released on February 15, 2012.
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