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Review: Old Man Logan #1 Discharges Apocalyptic Swagger
Writer:
Brian Michael Bendis
Artist:
Andrea Sorrentino
Colorist:
Marcelo Maiolo
Letterer:
VC's Cory Petit
Wolverine is grizzled, dirty, and tired -- but Old Man Logan is downright nasty. Logan's resolve is killing...
Ruby Thursday Visits the Stately Beat Manor Comics Pull for 5/27/15
I would prefer not to name names, but a certain member of the Beat Staff has ingested one too many Steve Gerber comics and...
Marvel teases Eight Months Later
Oh boy here we go...as Battleworlds and pizzas collide we'll have a newish Marvel U at summer's end. This teaser is a little reminiscent...
Review: A-Force #1 Delivers on Captain Marvel Punching a Shark in the Middle of...
Writers:
G. Willow Wilson
Marguerite Bennett
Artists:
Jorge Molina
Craig Yeung
Colorists:
Laura Martin
Matt Milla
Letterer:
VC's Cory Petit
Marvel's Mightiest Women finally get their own explosive series! In a secluded...
Matter-Eater Lad Visits the Stately Beat Manor Staff Comics Pull: 5/20/15
The Beat Staff has been...busy lately with two events going on and the Ultimate Universe coming to an end (sort of) this week. All...
All the Secret Wars News You Can Handle from the last 48 Hours
Even without an issue of Secret Wars proper this week, the news coming out of Marvel regarding the event has been overwhelming. Get a...
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl issues 1-4 get new printings
I've seen a lot of speculation about Unbeatable Squirrel Girl by Ryan North and Erica Henderson being on the edge of the cancellation zone, but the first four issues are getting a reprinting—their third—with connected covers by Henderson and new copy by North. This is sort of interesting to me, without knowing any of the behind the scenes on it, as it seems to speak to a special interest in the book, which features a college age heroine who has fun with pals while beating Galactus. It definitely has an all-ages vibe to it, and a bit of a cult following. It's certainly one of the most unusual books Marvel is publishing so it's nice to see it get a boost, even as it suggests the book is more successful than it seems from the charts alone.
WTGB: E3 2015 Predictions “Let the free T-shirts fly”
A few E3 2015 predictions and some Secret Wars giveaways.
Review: Secret Wars #2 Is a Solid First Issue in Disguise
Writer:
Jonathan Hickman
Artist:
Esad Ribic
Colors:
Ive Svorcina
Letters:
Chris Eliopoulos
• WHEN THE MARVEL UNIVERSE IS GONE, ALL THAT REMAINS IS BATTLEWORLD!
• LEARN THE SECRETS OF THIS BRAVE NEW REALM...
The weirdest thing about that Jill Lepore piece on A-Force
I kind of missed the tidal ebb and flow over Jill Lepore's analysis of A-Force in the New Yorker while I was at TCAF. I saw it in my feed and figured it would ignite some debate but I was misled by the title on the piece
Breaking news: Ender/Hugo Cabret (aka Asa Butterfield) is Spider-Man!
Youthful veteran star, 18-year-old Asa Butterfield has been tapped to play Spider-Man in the MCU/Sonyverse, according to Latino Review.
Spidey's role in the MCU is not yet known but he'll probably appear in Captain America; Civil War because everyone else is, as well.






















