The Retailer’s View: On Art, Business, and Brian Wood
by Brandon Schatz
A few weeks ago, Marvel’s August solicitations revealed some alarming news: Warren Ellis and Declan Shalvey would be leaving Moon Knight after...
One and Done: Why Moon Knight Is The Perfect Monthly Comic
What makes a comic ‘worth it?’
In the comments to my introductory column, a lot of readers seem to gauge the value of a comic...
Cebulski transitioning from talent scout position at Marvel
World traveller, gourmet and beer enthusiast CB Cebulski is moving to an international business development role at Disney/.Marvel. In between tweeting and (in the...
Against all odds, Marvel to publish a Fantastic four comic by Van Meter and...
But it is the previously announced 100th Anniversary special, which imagines the FF as they might be in 2061—written by Jen Van Meter and...
Ant-Man? More like CAN’T-MAN!
As triumph so often turns to tragedy, just as what is arguably Marvel Studio's greatest achievement—the extremely well reviewed, successful and genre busting Captain...
Marvel’s Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. opening delayed
On Thursday night, I attended the opening party for The Avenger's S.T.A.T.I.O.N. an ambitious and impressive for display at Discovery Times Square which takes...
The holiday in Marvel Movies: Days of Future Past prevails, Wright gets support; Daredevil...
§ So X-Men: Days of Future Past lived up to predictions and crushed at the box office, making $111 over the holiday weekend, making...
Edgar Wright off Ant-Man
WHOOPS here's the bad news to get you off on the weekend -- Edgar Wright has left Ant-Man the film he's been working on for...like...EIGHT YEARS. Marvel released a short statement and Latino Review had a short mysterious addendum
Marvel and Edgar Wright jointly announced today that the studio and director have parted ways on ANT-MAN due to differences in their vision of the film,” a statement read. “The decision to move on is amicable and does not impact the release date on July 17, 2015. A new director will be announced shortly.
Starlin: “all is good” with Marvel
Here's an upbeat note as we head into the three-day weekend. There had been some recent mini-kerfuffles between Marvel and artist Jim Starlin, whose cosmic comics and creations Thanos, Gamora and so on are so so integral to Marvel's future movie plans. Starlin was back at Marvel happily working on a bunch of projects, including a Thanos original GN. All seemed wekkm but then a brief dust-up flared, concerning Starlin not getting a mini-series approved because of Marvel continuity issues, and then some pushback from Tom Brevoort and...yeah a mini kerfuffle.
She-Hulk v David S Goyer: Dawn of Timeline
In case you missed the Flight 370 of the comics internet, here's a post to get you totally up to speed on the latest...
Marvel Month to Month Sales: April 2014 — Everything’s Coming up Spidey
Welcome to the month of Spider-Man, the best-selling comic in over a decade. But with this one book breaking 500k, how is this the rest of the Marvel line doing? The last few months we’ve seen a lot of soft relaunches and some genuine new #1s, but while the new books like Ms. Marvel and Moon Knight are doing well, a lot of the new relaunches are floundering. Let’s break down a few overall statistics.
Incredible X-Men infographic helps you keep the teams straight
Infographic Created by Shirts.com
If such a thing can really be done—and let's face it, around about NÜ Marvel it got a lot harder. Anyway...



















