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Frank Miller remains consistent, disowns Netflix Elektra

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Frank Miller is the Donald Trump of comics, replacing Alan Moore who used to be the Donald Trump of comics in that every little utterance of his was fodder for headlines and web traffic. Miller's been retired from public speaking for a while but the Dark Knight III promo process—and a series of appearances in foreign lands—has provided a fresh platform and ample ammo for SEO air strikes. But is this current comment any different from what Millar has said in the past?

Marvel Announces Their New Graphic Novels for May-August 2016!

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Marvel has released their latest catalog, featuring trade titles for May - July 2016. There are a few interesting titles, otherwise, these are collections of...

Season’s Greetings: Free comics from Comxiology starting with Secret Wars

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Comixology's annual tradition of 12 Days of Free Comicsis underway again, kicking off with free downloads of Marvel’s Secret Wars #1 Every day until Sunday...

Sneak Peek! Marvel Announces Super Deluxe Stan Lee Slipcase !

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We'll have the new Marvel titles for Summer 2016 in a few hours, but I noticed this, and had to share immediately! Next June, Marvel...

It’s complicated: Marvel Netflix TV and movie characters won’t crossover in Avengers: Infinity War

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If you were concerned that the next Avengers movie, Avenger: Infinity War, slated for 2018, would contain 150 Marvel characters and sacrifice drama, storytelling and memory storage to too many characters running around, rest easy: there will only be 100 characters in the film. That's because the Marvel Netflix character can't really cross over into the movies. This little tiddlebit was revealed by A:IW director Anthony Russo—one half of the Directin' Russo Brothers—who was being interviewed by a Portuguese outlet, and thought, as many have before him, that just because it was in a foreign language he could be be more candid than normal. Google Translate, Anthony. It's free.

Marvel’s Civil War II Creative Team is revealed — UPDATED

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Marvel teased Civil War II with a postcard last October, but no more information has been revealed. However, a calendar for retailers had the...

The All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown Week Nine: Guardians and Daredevils

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As we recently reported, the conclusion of Marvel's apocalyptic Secret Wars event mini-series got pushed back into January 2016. However, despite the delays, their post-Secret Wars series (re)launches...

Preview: Master Obi-Wan and Padawan Anakin have adventures in new Marvel comic

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  Marvel continues it's very successful line of "NAME OF CHARACTER" Star Wars books with Obi-Wan And Anakin by Charles Soule and Marco Checchetto, which...

Review: RED WOLF #1 Isn’t Offensive, Just Boring

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Marvel's All-New All-Different Red Wolf #1, out today, has faced more scrutiny than most books slated for the publisher's line-wide relaunch.  Written by Nathan Edmondson...

All New, All Different A-Force #1 is only somewhat different

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Is it truly all new and different? G. Willow Wilson and Jorge Molina are back on the book from before that whole Secret Wars thing, as are Singularity, She-Hulk, Captain Marvel, Dazzler, Medusa and Nico Minoru. Somewhat new? According to the blurb, coming back from the Secret Wars Singularity has to get the team together but they don't remember who she is. Awkward. At any rate, the lady Avengers get to recreate the all-timer Straight Outta Compton album cover, and that's pretty cool.

Surprising No One, the End of Marvel’s SECRET WARS is Delayed into 2016

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The first issue of Marvel's brand new Secret Wars shipped in May of this year and was originally scheduled to conclude in eight issues....

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