Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Glow Kids Comic Strip Begins!


By Gus Gunn
Special to DFG ONLINE!
DFG has just released the artwork for its newest comic strip, The Glow Kids! Written and drawn by up and coming DFG superstar Leighton Graves. The quirky cast of characters, the children of members of the Glow Gang, include Red-Glow, Mini-DJ, Gooey, Mini, Curby, Mini-Marine Maiden and Onion Girl. The first strip introduces the characters and gives us a preview of their powers. Asked about future storylines, Leighton would only say, "I can't give away all the suprises...check in at the DFG site regularly to keep up with the Glow Kids!"

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Kreskin Predicts Banner Year for DFG Comics

By Bob Barnes
Special to DFG ONLINE!

DFG Vice-President and Co-Publisher Darryl Andrews led a contingent of staff members from the DFG Peterborough branch office to a very special appearance of the world-renowned Amazing Kreskin. Kreskin, the author of several books and the star of a memorable TV programme, met the DFG executive and had this picture taken together. Kreskin, is known for his numerous accurate predictions about world events as well as reading the minds of audience participants as they concentrate on the subject in question.

Kreskin placed his predictions for DFG's upcoming year in an envelope that was signed and sealed by a member of the law firm Goldfarbstein and Associates. The envelope will be opened and the predictions read in Oct. 2009. What does the future hold for DFG and will Kreskin's predictions come true? Only time will tell. The only thing Mr. Kreskin would say was, "2009 will be a banner year for DFG Comics!"

Friday, October 24, 2008

Unexpected Surprise in Preview Solicitation



Special to DFG Online

By Bob Barnes


A long-absent hero is returning, which heralds a possible resolution to the legendary Spy '96 run. "Nightmare" creator, Darryl Andrews was 'mum' on the subject, but the unveiling of the preview solicitation [photo inset] sparked an avalanche of questions. What will the return of this enigmatic hero character mean to the DFG Universe?? Stay tuned!!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Christmas Special is on the Way!


Advance Solicitation from DFG Corporate Head Office
for Retro-Spy #3 - December 2008 Issue

Fans will be delighted to learn that the annual D.F.G. Christmas issue is in the works. This year, the Christmas special will be featured in Retro-Spy #3. Retro-Spy is the title that features untold tales from the Golden-Age of DFG (c. 1980's). This year's story is entitled: "The Invincibles Save Christmas!"
Synopsis: What happens when the Jester, the Radiation Master and the Blue Menace descend on the North Pole on Christmas Eve to assualt and disable Santa Claus, thus destroying Christmas for every good little boy and girl? Enter those merry-making friends of the downtrodden everywhere, THE INVINCIBLES. Join the original Invincibles team of the Spymaster, Captain Nepto, Redman, Nova, the Flea and Cyclone & Tornado, as they race against the clock to save the most sacred of holidays!
Story and Art by Dan Graves. Release date: Dec. 2008.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

DFG is "On The Move!"


By Gus Gunn
Special to DFG ONLINE
Fans have been asking why DFG has been slow releasing several of its promised Fall books and the answer came in a press release today from DFG President and Co-Publisher, Dan Graves. "We've kept this fairly quiet up to this point but DFG is moving into a new corporate HQ on Oct. 6, 2008 and this has delayed some of our Fall publications." Delayed books include the long-anticipated Spy Classics Annual #1: The Origins Issue, Captain Nepto Prime July & August issues, and Spy Classics #4. Mr. Graves noted, however, that Spy Comics Presents...#5 is still on track for a Winter 2008 release, as is the Retro-Spy Christmas Special. "We are optimistic that the late releases can be fit in before the end of the year," added Darryl Andrews, Vice President and Co-Publisher, "In fact we have our staff working through the night to bring these projects to completion. However, you must understand that a move of this magnitude means that all hands have been on deck to relocate the DFG offices."
DFG Comics, with its creative, marketing, production and merchandising divisions now has a staff of over 200 people and has apparently outgrown its previous modest offices. The new offices are quite attractive and will be situated to better serve the needs of the growing company. When questioned if the US stock market crisis has affected the company, Mr. Andrews noted, "Of course not... we are a private company owned completely by Mr. Graves and myself. DFG is secure and safe in these turbulent and economic times. Fans may rest assured that DFG will be around for many years to come!"