Tag: Marvel
Daily News spoils tomorrow's shocking X-Men death
Comic Book Death.
Inexorable and irreversible.
Okay, maybe not, but good for a story in the Daily News, anyway. We've even changed the URL to avoid the spoilers, but according to the story in today's AVENGERS vs. X-MEN #11, a beloved character dies at the hands of another beloved character an event that left its mark on the Marvel staff:
Must Read: Tom Brevoort On Editing the Marvel Way (but really any way)
Each year, Marvel SVP of Publishing Tom Brevoort gives a lecture on editing to younger Marvel staffers. At this year's Baltimore Comic-Con, he presented the two-hour talk for the audience, as recounted by Alex Zalben. Although there's definitely some "Marvel Way" in the talk, most of it was the kind of common sense that everyone needs drilled into them. However, it's also a pretty interesting glimpse into the day-to-day thinking behind Marvel's editorial decision making. The whole thing is worth a read, but a few selected excerpts to give the flava:
Marvel NOW watch: Hopeless and Larroca are WANTED
Here's today's teaser:
Dennis Hopeless.
Salvador Larroca.
December 2012
Paging Robert Langdon! What could this lettering mean?
Whedon-driven SHIELD pilot a go at ABC
Showing that they were anxious to pass the Hollywood IQ test about spinning off a popular movie into a TV show run by an experienced TV vet who also directed the popular movie, ABC has ordered a pilot for a SHIELD TV show, to be guided by AVENGERS director Joss Whedon, Deadline reports. Whedon will co-write the pilot along with brother Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen (who is Jed's wife). This is the trio responsible for Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, and other Whedon-verse projects, so get ready to start that letter writing campaign right now.
Alternate opening for The Avengers
Via Alyssa Rosenberg:
Yahoo’s got an alternate look at what could have been the beginning of The Avengers, and what would have been a striking,...
Marvel Month-to-Month Sales: July 2012
The AVENGERS VS X-MEN crossover continued to dominate both franchises in July. There are also two new ongoing titles - CAPTAIN MARVEL and X-TREME X-MEN - which unusually launch in the middle of the big crossover. And while Marvel have generally eased off on their miniseries of late, we have two this month - SPACE PUNISHER and INFERNAL MAN-THING.
In terms of market share, DC won the month, leading Marvel by 37% to 35% in units and 33% to 32% in dollars. The other big news, of course, is the remarkable sales of WALKING DEAD #100, which topped the charts with an extraordinary estimated sale of over 335,000 - but that's a story for another column. (It also seems like a good opportunity to remind people that these figures only reflect sales to the direct market in North America. Total sales are therefore bound to be higher once you factor in sales through other channels, most obviously to the UK and Europe.)
Trailer watch #1: Avengers vs X-men
A hardcover collection of AvX is coming out this November. And here's the trailer. And here is the copy that they sent to run with the trailer detailing all the extras that you get for your $75.
Ike Perlmutter profiled…from a distance
A few details of Ike Perlmutter's moves within the Disney hierarchy leak out in thisprofile in the LA Times, by brave writer Dawn C. Chmielewski who gets, naturally, zero cooperation from Disney, Marvel, or Perlmutter. Ike is of course Marvel's legendarily cheap—and successful—CEO, who has begun to make his influence felt inside the Magic Kingdom, as shown by the rumors of some epic battles that Chmielewski's uncovered:
The Marvel NOW! Comic Parade
Here it is - an exhaustive look at all the Marvel books announced this week for Marvel NOWWWW, from Iron Man to Thor, with X-Men and Hulk inbetween. Also, the campaign for a Pixie Ongoing series picks up pace!
Marvel Showcase Fraction's Fantastic Four and FF – But Defenders is Cancelled
An article on USA Today celebrates Fraction/Bagley's Fantastic Four, and Fraction/Allred's FF. But it also reveals that Fraction/Dodson's Defenders series is cancelled with issue #12
Joss Whedon is on board for The Avengers 2 AND Marvel TV show
On the scale of "Oh thank God," this ranks pretty high.Joss Whedon will be back to write and direct AVENGERS 2, as Disney CEO Bob Iger told an investors call. Immediately after the announcement, people started throwing money directly at Iger, just pelting him with dollars and quarters. "Take our money!" they cried. "Just take it! THE AVENGERS has already made $1.5 billion worldwide and the sequel will make even more."
Breaking News: Hepzibah Update II
Breaking news! Hepzibah returns for another appearance in Avengers Vs X-Men!





