Tag: Marvel
Jackman may also return in X-Men: Days of Future Past
Snikt, bub—although Hugh Jackman's popular portrayal of Wolverine made only a (hilarious) cameo in X-MEN FIRST CLASS, he's in negotiations to appear in the next X-Men films. Jackman, who will appear next summer in...
Sunfire, Wasp, and Wonder Man join the Uncanny Avengers
Marvel is holding one of the press conferences to cover UNCANNY AVENGERS this afternoon, and although neither The Beat nor Sterling Steve Morris could be on the call, we have posted the image that...
Look Who’s Back! Greg Pak Discusses The X-Treme Return of…
Spoilers for X-Treme X-Men #6 below, as a classic Marvel character made their glorious comeback in this week's issue, which was written by Greg Pak and drawn by Stephen Segovia and Raul Valdes.
So let's...
MARVEL NOW!: New Defenders are fearless and female
The "Fearless" teaser in Marvel NOW! has been unveiled as FEARLESS DEFENDERS by Cullen Bunn and Will Sliney, and it will be a buddy book starring Misty Knight and Valkyrie.
Okay, you piqued our...
Marvel announce Alpha Miniseries for February
Confounding those who thought they knew what the identity of the Superior Spider-Man would be, Marvel have announced that top candidate Alpha will be starring instead in his own miniseries next year.
Introduced earlier this year...
First Look: New FF #1 Variant cover by Art Adams
Marvel continues to roll out some quirky content for their quirky new FF book with this variant cover by Art Adams. The new FF team features Ant-Man, She-Hulk, Medusa, and Ms. Thing and is by Matt Fraction and Mike Allred.
First Look: FF #1 by Fraction and Allred
Here's a look at a book that a lot of people will want to look at, the wacky new take on the FF by Matt Fraction and Mike Allred. The first issue ships 11/28...
Marvel Now!: Deadpool meets Teddy Roosevelt
Although Steely Steve Morris couldn't make it to today's Marvel Now call we did get the artwork and it's very nice.
The first official Iron Man 3 trailer
s this the Nolan-ized Iron Man? The quasi-Bane-like narration, dark tone and "hero must struggle against himself" are certainly a bit different from the light hearted screwball comedy of the first two. In Shane Black we trust.
INTERVIEW: Jordan D. White reveals the secrets of editing
If you're a fan of the X-Men, then you should thank editor Jordan D. White for handling them so well. Marvel's finest moustache has been busy working within the X-Men office for several years now, editing...
When Carl Burgos tried to sue for the Human Torch
If the juicy, fact filled excerpts aren't getting you to run down to the bookstore to pick up a copy of Sean Howe's MARVEL: THE UNTOLD STORY, you must be dead to comics. io9 has a lengthy excerpt that goes right to the heart of the glory days of Lee and Kirby. I cut and pasted five different revelatory paragraphs before to settled on this one, regarding Carl Burgos, the original artist on the Human Torch, and his thoughts back in the 60s of trying to get the rights back.
Quote of the day: Terry Stewart via Sean Howe
Via the Comics Journal's excerpt of the book everyone is talking about, Sean Howe's MARVEL: THE UNTOLD STORY.
On February 17, 1992, the day the article ran, Marvel’s stock dropped more than eleven dollars...