Tag: Marvel
Bendis and Humphries delve into Guardians of the Galaxy and X-Men: The Black Vortex
Hitting stores next month is Marvel's latest cross-over between the X-Men and the Guardians of the Galaxy: "The Black Vortex", just 12 months after...
Review: The 100 Spider War Continues
Too Many Spiders
By David Nieves
Amazing Spider-Man #12
Written by Dan Slott Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli, Cam Smith, and Justin Ponsor
(NO ASM 12 SPOILERS)
We all...
Review: Operation SIN returns Agent Carter to the comics
By Matthew Jent
Operation S.I.N. #1
Credits:
Writer: Kathryn Immonen
Artist: Rich Ellis
Colorist: Jordan Byrd
Letterer: VC’s Joe Sabino
Cover Artist: Michael Komarck
Variant Cover Artists: Gabriel Hardman & Jordan...
Daredevil will debut on Netflix April 10th
After last night's smashing success of a debut for Agent Carter on ABC, Marvel television is running on a nice critical high-point. Its next big...
Review: Agent Carter shows the lads how it’s done
Marvel's 8-episode run of Agent Carter kicked off last night with a 2-hour premiere, unveiling a tight cast of characters, punch in its dialogue,...
The first Ant-Man teaser trailer debuts, introducing the MCU version of Scott Lang
Today has been a day of Ant-Man related reveals...from the first poster for the film...
To the unveiling of Paul Rudd in full Ant-Man regalia...
Critics falling for Hayley Atwell in tonight’s Agent Carter premiere
The time has come: After fans watched Hayley Atwell tweet for months about accidentally punching her co-stars in production, Agent Carter's 8-episode run kicks off...
Advance Review: Wolverines #1
Who's Been Polishing Wolverine
By David Nieves
Written by Charles Soule
Art by Nick Bradshaw, Allison Borges
Being fans you probably know by now that no one stays...
Advance Review: Ant-Man #1
You Want Ants? Cause That's How You Get Em
By David Nieves
Writer : Nick Spencer Art: Ramon Rosanas
The Marvel onslaught of ad-books starts the...
The Beat Podcasts! More To Come: 2014 in Comics
Brought to you by Publishers Weekly, it's More To Come, the weekly podcast of comics news, interviews and discussion with Calvin Reid, Kate...
Marvel and Netflix’s ‘Daredevil’ leaning towards ‘The Wire’ in its tone
By Kyle Pinion
With 2015 just a few days away, we're on the verge of another big deluge of superhero cinema and television; from Agent...
Captain America’s Shield and Joe Quesada show up on the Stephen Colbert farewell
There were few dry eyes across America as Stephen Colbert wrapped up his nine year run on The Colbert Report—and staying in character, instead of breaking the wall and getting sentimental, he went gonzo fantasy, defeating Grimmy, his long time nemesis, or Death himself, and gaining immortality. Immortality has perks, such as assembling a zeitgeist all-stat lineup of pals from Bryan Cranston to George Lucas to Cyndi Lauper and James Franco who came out to sing the closing song from Dr Strangelove, "We'll Meet Again. " Although it was hard to spot all the celebs in the chorus, among them was two-time guests, Marvel CCO Joe Quesada:








