Nice Art: Takio by Brian Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming
Who doesn't like some Bendis, Bendis, Oeming? iFanboy has a preview of Takio, the new all-ages Icon book:
Marvel Month-to-Month Sales: October 2010
by Paul O'Brien
The big event on Marvel's publishing schedule for October was the relaunch of X-FORCE, which restarts from issue #1 and celebrates by...
THOR trailer, poster
Our thoughts?
Man, this looks like a Marvel movie. Same blue/grey/tech, same sinister doctors/feds, same heroine helping the hero find his place/use his powers in the world.
Coming Attractions: Holidays 2010
Were you a good boy or girl this year? Did you avoid Internet snark, practice goodwill towards your fellow human being, and cross with...
Oh yeah, Woodgod!
Via PW Comics Week, yet another peek at STRANGE TALES II, this time by Dean Haspiel.
Butler and Lee do Emma at Marvel
Fresh off her much-admired art for RETURN OF THE DAPPER MEN, Janet K. Lee is next adapting Emma for Marvel's line of Jane Austen...
Retailers speak on Thor: The Mighty Avenger
When the news of the cancellation of the well-liked THOR: THE MIGHTY AVENGER hit, there was the usual wave of hand-wringing and everyone had their own theory as to what killed it, who, and why. Rather than just sit around and make up own own ideas, we decided to go to the source and asked a few prominent retailers three questions:
The New Marvel.com
Marvel has just relaunched their website, and a grateful world heaves a sigh of relief.
EXCLUSIVE: Strange Tales Vol 2 #3 previews: Cypress, Pekar/Templeton
Marvel's STRANGE TALES anthology continues to be a lively, refreshing look at the Marvel U, as constant reinventions show just how versatile this universe really is. Below, a Luke Cage story by the great Toby Cypress and a Thing story written by the late, great Harvey Pekar with art by the great Ty Templeton. FUN!
Marvel vs. Tokidoki
While we were out and about in NYC's Soho the other night, we also snapped some pics of the Tokidoki store, bedecked with adorable images from their Marvel line of T-shirts, hoodies, hats, and skateboards. It's been out for a while, but that doesn't mean it's any less cute, especially that Silver Surfer.
Marvel Month-to-Month Sales: September 2010
by Paul O'Brien
Marvel's biggest release for September was the relaunch of the Wolverine titles, in an attempt to undo the damage caused when the...
Spidey teams with Bloomberg for jobs
In the proud tradition of Superman fighting landmines and other great didactic comics of the past, Marvel and the Mayor's Office of NYC have teamed for a comic book teaching New Yorkers about resources available for their job hunts. "Spider-Man, You're Hired" "features an unemployed Peter Parker starting his job search, is the Administration’s latest effort to connect out-of-work to New Yorkers to job training and placement services."













