[MUSIC PLAYING]
 SILVER SURFER: BLACK
is the culmination
of what Donny Cates
has been building
towards since Thanos wins.
The Silver Surfer has been
sucked into a black hole,
and when he escapes,
he's very far from home.
But it's how he gets back
home that I'm really excited
for the readers to find out.
 We're putting Norrin in a
place where he's never been.
He's going to come
up against something
in this book that is not
only going to challenge
him, but perhaps break him.
 Tradd's art in this book is
like nothing you've ever seen
in a Marvel comic book before.
When people see it,
their heads will explode.
DONNY CATES: It's cosmic, and
it's trippy, and it's kinetic,
and it's fast.
No one does movement
quite like Tradd.
 Style develops in ways that
you can't always control.
I've been focusing a
lot on shape and form.
I love drawing the human figure.
Silver Surfer gives
me opportunity to do
that on every single panel.
 SILVER SURFER: BLACK is
incredibly new-reader friendly.
We're going to walk you
through a lot of who Surger is,
not only to himself, but how
the general galaxy sees him.
 Whenever Donny and I
talk about this book,
I'm always in awe of
what he has come up with.
He's actually been
able to capture
the poetry of the
character that Stan
Lee established so long ago.
He has an exuberance
to his work that I just
think is perfect
for comic books,
and it's a fun dance in-between
the drawings and the words.
 It is not just a cosmic book.
There are threads in tendrils
that attach to everything
that I have ever written.
 This is unlike any
Silver Surfer comic
you've ever read before.
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