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The Twelve (comic) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Twelve (comics)

''The Twelve'' is an American comic book limited series from Marvel Comics, which the company announced in July 2007 would run twelve issues beginning spring 2008, with the creative team of writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist Chris Weston.〔Arrant, Chris. ("SDCC '07: Marvel's ''The Twelve'' Revealed" ), Newsarama. July 26, 2007〕 The series stars 12 obscure characters from Marvel's earliest incarnation as Timely Comics from the 1940s period historians and fans call the Golden Age of Comic Books.
==Publication history==
Writer J. Michael Straczynski said in July 2007 that the story concerns 12 superhumans randomly kidnapped by the Nazis during World War II in order to study their powers for the Nazis' "Master Race" efforts. The superhumans were put in cryonic suspended-animation until the present day, when a construction project in Berlin, Germany inadvertently uncovers them. The series explores the culture shock of people from the 1940s being revived in the present day. "I wanted to explore their reactions to us, and our reactions to them ... what was good about the World War II period that we lost, and what was not so good about it that we've eliminated in all but them".〔
In early 2009, Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada said the series was put "on hold" after issue #8 (Nov. 2008) because of Straczynski's increased demand as a screenwriter after the success of ''Changeling'', and artist Weston's having taken on conceptual art and storyboarding on a separate film project.〔Quesada, Joe. ("MyCup o' Joe Week 39: What's going on with The Twelve?" ), Marvel.com, January 13, 2009〕 The series remained on indefinite hiatus throughout 2009. In February 2010, Straczynski said that the series would be resuming later that year.〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=Newsarama )〕 In November of that year, with no further issues having appeared, Straczynski said Weston "has now caught up on the artwork", without specifying an issue or page-count, and that he intended to continue scripting.〔Renaud, Jeffrey. ("JMS Speaks on 'Superman,' 'Wonder Woman' ), ''Comic Book Resources'', November 12, 2010. (WebCitation archive ).〕 According to news site Bleeding Cool, as of April 2011, Weston had just begun inking pencils for issue eleven.〔Johnston, Rich. ("Chris Weston And The State Of The Twelve" ), ''Bleeding Cool'', April 13, 2011.〕 On September 30, 2011, Weston announced via Twitter that the Twelve was complete.〔(), "Bleeding Cool", September 30, 2011.〕 Issues 9 & 10 came out in February 2012, 11 in March, and #12 in April.

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