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Impulse/Young Justice Statue
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Sculpted by William Paquet based on designs by Todd Nauck. Skidding to a halt atop a building, the cold-cast porcelain Bart Allen stands 9 tall atop a 5.5 deep x 3 wide base designed to interlock with those of the already-solicited Superboy and Robin Young Justice statues. Manufactured to order. Final product may differ from image shown. Click here to see it.
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Bye Bye Van Sciver
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You should all know by now that Impulse artist Ethan Van Sciver is leaving Impulse. His final issue will be #67, the news was posted on the DC Comics Message Board. You can read more of this tragic news by going to CBR: Comic Wire
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Impulse: An Action Figure
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Standing 5.75" tall, Bart Allen has eleven points of articulation (neck, shoulders, elbows, hips, knees, and ankles) and may be placed in a running position on a base featuring the Flash insignia. Packaged in a 4-color blister pack.Click here to see it.
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Impulse getting a new power?
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From YJ: The Hangout. According to Todd Dezago, an upcoming issue of Impulse will show him losing touch with the Speed Force and gaining a new power.
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Dezago's first Impulse
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Todd Dezago's first Impulse will be,a team up with Batman? As weird as it sounds it's true. Can you even ponder that,Impulse and Batman, I mean Batman the most serious man in the world with the fastest and impulsive kid in the world, what a combo.
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Impulse's creative team goes out on a riddle?
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We all probably know by now that issue #49 will be the final one for artist Craig Rousseau, but between now and then sounds like one slam-bang joy ride. I caught Craig online and here's what he had to say:
"46 is an imaginary 'animated' story with Bart and Grandpa Barry. 47 has Superman showing up. 48 features the Riddler and think Bill's gonna wrap up a lot of his loose ends in 49."
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''DC One Million'' A Hit
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Six DC One Million books have sold out: Action, Batman: SOTB, Impulse, Legionnaires, Nightwing, and Shazam. The DC press release announcing the sell-outs quotes Mike Farr-Nash of Austin Books Inc. in Austin, Texas: "Only Grant Morrison could write something this big in scope and scale, make it fun, and still wrap it up in only four issues. We had a lot of repeat traffic on customers who came in and bought one or two, then came back and bought all the rest." Uh, yeah. Right.
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New Impulse Creative Team Announced!
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Thanks to the Unofficial Superboy Website for the news that the new masters of Bart Allen's fate will be writer Todd Dezago and penciller Ethan Van Scriver. They will start with Impulse #50, I believe.
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Craig Rousseau to leave Impulse
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Issue #49 will be his last. I'll let you know about his replacement as I find out.
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