Today's Comics Corner has it all. Monsters, Werewolves, Wizords, and so much more! Kicking off things today is Monsters Unleashed from Marvel Comics. Also: Curse Words #9, Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #10, Rick and Morty: Pocket Like You Stole It #4, the final issue of Grrl Scouts Magic Socks #6, Kill the Minotaur #4, and Van Helsing Vs The Werewolf #4 from Zenescope.
Monsters Unleashed #7: Published: October 18, 2017
Rating: Rated T
Writer: Cullen Bunn
Penciler: Andrea Broccardo
Cover Artist: R.B. Silva
And Lo There Came…A Poison! Part 1. In a secluded realm hidden amongst the snowy fissures of Antarctica, a dangerous world that time has forgotten continues to thrive -- one where beastly giants of colossal size still roam the Earth and where the lines of man and monster blur. Enter Marvel’s newest hero, Kid Kaiju, with the power to summon an all-new team of monstrous Marvel heroes - Aegis, Slizzik,...
Monsters Unleashed #7: Published: October 18, 2017
Rating: Rated T
Writer: Cullen Bunn
Penciler: Andrea Broccardo
Cover Artist: R.B. Silva
And Lo There Came…A Poison! Part 1. In a secluded realm hidden amongst the snowy fissures of Antarctica, a dangerous world that time has forgotten continues to thrive -- one where beastly giants of colossal size still roam the Earth and where the lines of man and monster blur. Enter Marvel’s newest hero, Kid Kaiju, with the power to summon an all-new team of monstrous Marvel heroes - Aegis, Slizzik,...
- 10/18/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Jim Dandy Oct 9, 2017
Our Us chums have created a complete guide to every Marvel and X-Men Easter egg you might have missed in The Gifted episode 1...
Warning: contains episode one spoilers.
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With The Gifted, the X-Men get a TV show that's not a weird 60s trip or some early 90s Matt Frewer nonsense. And because they're digging through 50 years of continuity, we're here to help you catch every reference, joke, allusion or sight gag we can.
- The first mutant we're introduced to is Blink. Clarice Ferguson was created by Scott Lobdell and Joe Madureira in 1994 as part of the Phalanx Covenant event. She was a member of the Generation X era of students, but she died helping them escape their techno-organic captors. Despite only being around for about four issues,...
Our Us chums have created a complete guide to every Marvel and X-Men Easter egg you might have missed in The Gifted episode 1...
Warning: contains episode one spoilers.
See related Johannes Roberts interview: The Other Side Of The Door Johannes Roberts interview: F, horror, critics, British film, Sean Pertwee and more
With The Gifted, the X-Men get a TV show that's not a weird 60s trip or some early 90s Matt Frewer nonsense. And because they're digging through 50 years of continuity, we're here to help you catch every reference, joke, allusion or sight gag we can.
- The first mutant we're introduced to is Blink. Clarice Ferguson was created by Scott Lobdell and Joe Madureira in 1994 as part of the Phalanx Covenant event. She was a member of the Generation X era of students, but she died helping them escape their techno-organic captors. Despite only being around for about four issues,...
- 10/3/2017
- Den of Geek
From what we can tell, Marvel will really be heating up things this summer. In an effort to supplement the main narrative to be offered in the crossover event known as Secret Empire, the publisher will release a few one-shots in June – two of which we’ve already learned to be Secret Empire: Uprising and Secret Empire: United – the former of which is set to feature a Black Widow who is rounding up a young generation of heroes to join the fight, with the latter focused on Emma Frost and the X-Men standing their ground against the forces of Hydra.
Now we’ve learned that a third one-shot is set to drop that’s a little crazier than its sister stories. Written by Jeremy Whitley and illustrated by Eric Koda, Secret Empire: Underground will see another strong female take the lead in the form of Bobbi Morse. In short, Mockingbird...
Now we’ve learned that a third one-shot is set to drop that’s a little crazier than its sister stories. Written by Jeremy Whitley and illustrated by Eric Koda, Secret Empire: Underground will see another strong female take the lead in the form of Bobbi Morse. In short, Mockingbird...
- 3/15/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
James Hunt Feb 3, 2017
With two TV shows and many movies on the way, here's our look at the thus-far unused X-Men mutants we'd like to see Fox bring to the screen.
A mild spoiler for X-Men: Apocalypse is contained within.
It’s been 17 years since Fox brought the X-Men to cinema, and despite making nine movies in the universe (with a tenth about to come out) they’ve barely scratched the surface of Marvel’s expansive mutant franchise.
However, with two TV shows in the works and further spin-off movies planned, it seems as though the X-Men franchise might finally give fans the deep cuts they’ve been looking for – and we don’t just mean from Wolverine’s claws. No, more screen time means more roles to fill, and that means Fox might start making use of some of the lesser-used characters available to them.
That’s why we...
With two TV shows and many movies on the way, here's our look at the thus-far unused X-Men mutants we'd like to see Fox bring to the screen.
A mild spoiler for X-Men: Apocalypse is contained within.
It’s been 17 years since Fox brought the X-Men to cinema, and despite making nine movies in the universe (with a tenth about to come out) they’ve barely scratched the surface of Marvel’s expansive mutant franchise.
However, with two TV shows in the works and further spin-off movies planned, it seems as though the X-Men franchise might finally give fans the deep cuts they’ve been looking for – and we don’t just mean from Wolverine’s claws. No, more screen time means more roles to fill, and that means Fox might start making use of some of the lesser-used characters available to them.
That’s why we...
- 1/28/2017
- Den of Geek
James Hunt Jan 20, 2017
We take an in-depth look at the new trailer for Logan, starring Hugh Jackman...
Ahead of Logan’s March release we’re being given another trailer to enjoy - one with a lot less Johnny Cash and a lot more indication of what’s actually happening in the film. After training our mutant-enhanced senses onto every frame, here’s what we think is going on…
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The trailer opens in some kind of gas station/convenience store. This sort of puts to rest speculation that the film was going to be set in some kind of post-apocalyptic future akin to the Old Man Logan storyline that allegedly inspired the film. Instead, this looks like a kind of grim-but-passable near-future rather than the burnt-out dystopia favoured by most X-Men incarnations.
On the plus side, that does mean the events of X-Men: Days Of Future Past...
We take an in-depth look at the new trailer for Logan, starring Hugh Jackman...
Ahead of Logan’s March release we’re being given another trailer to enjoy - one with a lot less Johnny Cash and a lot more indication of what’s actually happening in the film. After training our mutant-enhanced senses onto every frame, here’s what we think is going on…
See related Games nobody talks about anymore: Renegade
The trailer opens in some kind of gas station/convenience store. This sort of puts to rest speculation that the film was going to be set in some kind of post-apocalyptic future akin to the Old Man Logan storyline that allegedly inspired the film. Instead, this looks like a kind of grim-but-passable near-future rather than the burnt-out dystopia favoured by most X-Men incarnations.
On the plus side, that does mean the events of X-Men: Days Of Future Past...
- 1/20/2017
- Den of Geek
The X-Men cinematic universe is ever-expanding, getting more and more ambitious with each successful release from director Bryan Singer. Deadpool looks to be a smash hit, there's a solo Gambit film in the works and Hugh Jackman remains adamant that there's still one more, solo Wolverine tale to be told. Then there's the also films for the New Mutants and X-Force in development as well. However, there's one area of X-Men lore that's yet to be touched. When asked on the set of X-Men: Apocalypse if the X-Men could ever travel to the Savage Land, producer Hutch Parker admitted that he actually....doesn't know. Unless he's playing coy, whatever Fox is planning for the X-Men cinematic universe, it sounds like the Savage Land won't be used. “To be totally honest, I don’t know. I don’t know, and I kind of should because of my time at the studio,...
- 1/21/2016
- ComicBookMovie.com
Ultimate X-Men #4-6 (2001)
Written by Mark Millar
Penciled by Adam Kubert (4), Andy Kubert (5-6)
Inked by Art Thibert (4), Danny Miki (5-6), Joe Weems (5)
Colored by Richard Isanove
Published by Marvel Comics
In Ultimate X-Men #4-6, writer Mark Millar and artists Adam Kubert and Andy Kubert continue to amp up the action with a pair of Sentinel assaults in the final two chapters while also giving Cyclops, Quicksilver, and Wolverine much needed character development. Millar continues to portray Magneto as the mutant Hitler (Cyclops even invokes Godwin’s Law in a “father/son” chat with him.), but his work with Xavier is slimy as well. Sure, he seems like a good guy, but he messes with Cyclops’ brain chemistry to try to get him not leave the team and concludes the “Tomorrow People” arc with Ming the Merciless-type stare while revealing he has a secret plan that might involve Wolverine.
Written by Mark Millar
Penciled by Adam Kubert (4), Andy Kubert (5-6)
Inked by Art Thibert (4), Danny Miki (5-6), Joe Weems (5)
Colored by Richard Isanove
Published by Marvel Comics
In Ultimate X-Men #4-6, writer Mark Millar and artists Adam Kubert and Andy Kubert continue to amp up the action with a pair of Sentinel assaults in the final two chapters while also giving Cyclops, Quicksilver, and Wolverine much needed character development. Millar continues to portray Magneto as the mutant Hitler (Cyclops even invokes Godwin’s Law in a “father/son” chat with him.), but his work with Xavier is slimy as well. Sure, he seems like a good guy, but he messes with Cyclops’ brain chemistry to try to get him not leave the team and concludes the “Tomorrow People” arc with Ming the Merciless-type stare while revealing he has a secret plan that might involve Wolverine.
- 8/9/2015
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
Ultimate X-Men #1-3 (2000-2001)
Written by Mark Millar
Pencils by Adam Kubert
Inks by Art Thibert
Colors by Richard Isanove (1-2), Avalon Studio (3)
Published by Marvel Comics
I would like to begin by welcoming you to my new weekly column “The History of the Ultimate Universe” where arc by arc, issue by issue I will break down each comic set in Marvel’s Earth-1610. The Ultimate Universe was created by Marvel president Bill Jemas and editor-in-chief Joe Quesada in 2000 to bring Marvel’s greatest superheroes to life in a way that would be more accessible to new fans, including teens and young adults. Basically, Jemas and Quesada allowed their creators to build the Marvel Universe from scratch and attempt make it more relevant to the early 21st century.
The first and flagship title of the Ultimate Universe was Ultimate Spider-Man, which began by retelling Spider-Man’s classic origin in...
Written by Mark Millar
Pencils by Adam Kubert
Inks by Art Thibert
Colors by Richard Isanove (1-2), Avalon Studio (3)
Published by Marvel Comics
I would like to begin by welcoming you to my new weekly column “The History of the Ultimate Universe” where arc by arc, issue by issue I will break down each comic set in Marvel’s Earth-1610. The Ultimate Universe was created by Marvel president Bill Jemas and editor-in-chief Joe Quesada in 2000 to bring Marvel’s greatest superheroes to life in a way that would be more accessible to new fans, including teens and young adults. Basically, Jemas and Quesada allowed their creators to build the Marvel Universe from scratch and attempt make it more relevant to the early 21st century.
The first and flagship title of the Ultimate Universe was Ultimate Spider-Man, which began by retelling Spider-Man’s classic origin in...
- 7/20/2015
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
Secret Wars #3
Written by Jonathan Hickman
Art by Esad Ribic
Colors by Ive Svorcina
Published by Marvel Comics
The third issue of Marvel’s mega-event drastically slows down the pace of the series by focusing primarily of Sheriff Strange’s hunt for the sinister Cabal and Doom’s existential identity crisis. But, even though the scope of the issue is much narrower than previous installments, the progression of the overall story continues uninterrupted, and everything that the mini-series is building to is left unhindered. Given the tendency of event comics to drag on needlessly (Secret Invasion, and Age of Ultron), seeing Secret Wars proceed into its middle act with full steam is a good omen of things to come.
Readers have already been introduced to Battleworld, and for those not reading any of the tie-ins, the main series does a good job of conveying the intricacies of all these semi-autonomous regions.
Written by Jonathan Hickman
Art by Esad Ribic
Colors by Ive Svorcina
Published by Marvel Comics
The third issue of Marvel’s mega-event drastically slows down the pace of the series by focusing primarily of Sheriff Strange’s hunt for the sinister Cabal and Doom’s existential identity crisis. But, even though the scope of the issue is much narrower than previous installments, the progression of the overall story continues uninterrupted, and everything that the mini-series is building to is left unhindered. Given the tendency of event comics to drag on needlessly (Secret Invasion, and Age of Ultron), seeing Secret Wars proceed into its middle act with full steam is a good omen of things to come.
Readers have already been introduced to Battleworld, and for those not reading any of the tie-ins, the main series does a good job of conveying the intricacies of all these semi-autonomous regions.
- 6/8/2015
- by Andrew Doscas
- SoundOnSight
Fans have been waiting to see the results of Raina's Inhuman transformation since that first glimpse of what she'd become at the conclusion of the midseason finale, and although we've had a few teases here and there along the way, we finally got to see her in all her glory in tonight's episode, "Aftershocks". Many speculated that Raina would actually be an incarnation of the Savage Land's Raina from the Marvel Comics, but some have also guessed that she might become Naja; a new character who was recently introduced in the Inhuman comic series. Judging from the pic below, I'd say that's the more likely. Oh yes, as you can see a character (Fitz) said the word "Inhuman" for the first time too. Plus, the transformation undergone by Skye and Raina is officially known as "Terrigenesis" -- and that eyeless fella glimpsed at the end of the last episode?...
- 3/4/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
The prevailing theory is that this Raina is actually an incarnation of the Marvel Comics Raina (a member of the Saurid race from the Savage Land), and the more we see of the plant-like Inhuman she became at the end of the midseason finale of Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D the more likely that's looking. She did love those flowery dresses after all! The following vid features another brief tease right at the end. (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/en_GB/all.js#xfbml=1"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);}(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Post by Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." returns for a dynamic, action-packed second half of season two, Tuesday, March 3 (9:00-10:00 p.m., Et) on the ABC Television Network.
- 2/21/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
• Bad Teacher! Spidey's already gotten his X-students captured by Sauron and Stegron! Can they stop the Savage Land from colonizing Staten Island? • Traitor! Has Shark Girl really betrayed her classmates for these cold-blooded creeps? • Romance! Have you ever seen a pteranodon/stegosaurus/shark love triangle? You will if you buy this issue! Spider-man & The X-men #2 Written by Elliott Kalan Pencils by Marco Failla Cover by Nick Bradshaw...
- 1/24/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
• Bad Teacher! Spidey’s already gotten his X-students captured by Sauron and Stegron! Can they stop the Savage Land from colonizing Staten Island? • Traitor! Has Shark Girl really betrayed her classmates for these cold-blooded creeps? • Romance! Have you ever seen a pteranodon/stegosaurus/shark love triangle? You will if you buy this issue! Spider-man & The X-men #2 Written by Elliott Kalan Pencils by Marco Failla Cover by Nick Bradshaw...
- 1/5/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Real Name
Max Eisenhardt
First Appearance
X-Men #1, Sept. 1963
Nicknames and Alias
Erik Magnus Lensherr, Master of Magnetism, Erik the Red, Michael Xavier, Creator, Grey King, Buckethead
Powers and Abilities
Magneto has the ability to manipulate electromagnetic energy, principally magnetism, allowing him to move and control magnetic metals from small (the iron in blood) to large (a nuclear submarine). Magneto can also manipulate other elements of the electromagnetic spectrum, including light, electricity and gravitons, which enables him to, amongst other things, fly, generate protective force fields that block out matter and energy, create electromagnetic pulses and grant him limited immunity to telepathy.
Basically, he can do anything so long as the word “magnetically” appears before it.
He has also exhibited limited telepathic and astral projection abilities, though it is unclear how much of those skills are native to him or a result of technological assistance.
In addition to his powers, Magneto...
Max Eisenhardt
First Appearance
X-Men #1, Sept. 1963
Nicknames and Alias
Erik Magnus Lensherr, Master of Magnetism, Erik the Red, Michael Xavier, Creator, Grey King, Buckethead
Powers and Abilities
Magneto has the ability to manipulate electromagnetic energy, principally magnetism, allowing him to move and control magnetic metals from small (the iron in blood) to large (a nuclear submarine). Magneto can also manipulate other elements of the electromagnetic spectrum, including light, electricity and gravitons, which enables him to, amongst other things, fly, generate protective force fields that block out matter and energy, create electromagnetic pulses and grant him limited immunity to telepathy.
Basically, he can do anything so long as the word “magnetically” appears before it.
He has also exhibited limited telepathic and astral projection abilities, though it is unclear how much of those skills are native to him or a result of technological assistance.
In addition to his powers, Magneto...
- 5/22/2014
- by Austin Gorton
- SoundOnSight
Marvel Studios
The Avengers: Age of Ultron is scheduled for release around the world in less than one year. The superhero epic will feature an ensemble cast that includes a veritable plethora of actors portraying Avengers and a supporting cast of fellow A-listers. It is likely to smash box office records and has movie fans the world over eagerly anticipating its arrival.
The fact that there are a vast array of heroic characters in the movie means two things: first, it means that Ultron will need to be presented as a very powerful character to pose any kind of threat to them and, second, it means the heroes have a number of ways in which they could ultimately defeat the evil robot. So who will get the job done?
Could Marvel’s golden boy Iron Man, as played by Robert Downey Jr., land the finishing blow? Could the demi-god Thor,...
The Avengers: Age of Ultron is scheduled for release around the world in less than one year. The superhero epic will feature an ensemble cast that includes a veritable plethora of actors portraying Avengers and a supporting cast of fellow A-listers. It is likely to smash box office records and has movie fans the world over eagerly anticipating its arrival.
The fact that there are a vast array of heroic characters in the movie means two things: first, it means that Ultron will need to be presented as a very powerful character to pose any kind of threat to them and, second, it means the heroes have a number of ways in which they could ultimately defeat the evil robot. So who will get the job done?
Could Marvel’s golden boy Iron Man, as played by Robert Downey Jr., land the finishing blow? Could the demi-god Thor,...
- 5/20/2014
- by Kev Stewart
- Obsessed with Film
Marvel - Shanna the She-Devil Cosplayer: Abby Dark-Star * Photographer: Darshelle Stevens Photographer: Alvin Johnson Photography Photographer: Estrada Photography Photographer: Joits Photography The only daughter of a wealthy diamond miner, Shanna grew up in the Zaire jungles. At age six, Shanna witnessed her father’s accidental fatal shooting of her mother, starting a lifelong loathing of firearms. Traumatized, she moved to America to live with relatives, studying to become a veterinarian; after graduation she worked for the New York Central Park Zoo. The death of a leopard she had raised led Shanna to quit, taking its cubs, Ina and Biri, to raise them in the African Dahomey Reserve, which she protected from poachers and others as “Shanna the She-Devil”. When her father was kidnapped by the Mandrill, Shanna searched for him, but was kidnapped by the wizard Malgato and taken to the Savage Land. She was assisted against...
- 5/15/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Marvel
One of Marvel’s most interesting locations is undoubtedly the remote and lush location known as the Savage Land.
To give a brief history of the Savage Land, it’s a prehistoric land in the comic books that is a warm, tropical preserve hidden within the frozen tundra of Antarctica. It was was created during the Triassic period by the alien Nuwali for another alien race, the Beyonders, for observation and research purposes. They used climate-controlling technology to keep it tropical amidst the otherwise freezing temperatures.
After they got bored with their observation and research, they left, but they left behind a thriving ecosystem that would continue to exist until modern times. At one point in its history, a group of humans from Atlantis discovered the Savage Land and claimed it as their home. They experimented on the various species living in the Savage Land and forced them to...
One of Marvel’s most interesting locations is undoubtedly the remote and lush location known as the Savage Land.
To give a brief history of the Savage Land, it’s a prehistoric land in the comic books that is a warm, tropical preserve hidden within the frozen tundra of Antarctica. It was was created during the Triassic period by the alien Nuwali for another alien race, the Beyonders, for observation and research purposes. They used climate-controlling technology to keep it tropical amidst the otherwise freezing temperatures.
After they got bored with their observation and research, they left, but they left behind a thriving ecosystem that would continue to exist until modern times. At one point in its history, a group of humans from Atlantis discovered the Savage Land and claimed it as their home. They experimented on the various species living in the Savage Land and forced them to...
- 4/4/2014
- by Kev Stewart
- Obsessed with Film
Yes, there’s another trailer for X-Men: Days of Future Past, the anxiously awaited franchise mash-up which is technically a fourquel, a sequel, an interquel, and a prequel — not to mention the much-discussed possibility among cultural scientists that the film may technically be a requel, since it rewrites the franchise’s own internal history and may cover previously explored ground. (See also: Jj Abrams’ Star Trek, the 1955 scenes of Back to the Future 2, the epilogue of Bourne Supremacy which is also the act-3 kickoff for Bourne Ultimatum.)
Even though Future Past has already been extensively teased throughout the year by director/pitchman Bryan Singer,...
Even though Future Past has already been extensively teased throughout the year by director/pitchman Bryan Singer,...
- 3/24/2014
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
In Hollywood, Marvel’s biggest superheroes are controlled by three different studios. Over at Disney, home-brewed Marvel Studios owns the Avengers and lots of lesser-known characters that it hopes you’ll like as much as the Avengers. Sony is hard at work turning its solo Spider-Man franchises into several Spider-Man franchises, which would inspire a joke about the Clone Saga if we hadn’t all agreed years ago to never mention the Clone Saga. Meanwhile, 20th Century Fox has spent the last few years in recovery mode, mashing together its various X-Men sub-franchises into the anticipated Days of Future Past...
- 3/21/2014
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
Marvel’s Avengers Assemble. – "Savages" When Tony becomes too reliant on his tech, Cap challenges him to go without it for one full day. Not only is the challenge accepted but is made far more complicated when Tony takes them to the Savage Land where they stumble upon Justin Hammer who they’ll have to battle completely tech-free! Big Heroes! Big Villains! And Bigger Adventures…this week Share Your Universe this Sunday (8am/7c) with a brand new episode of Marvel’s Avengers Assemble inside the Marvel Universe on Disney Xd.
- 2/28/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
In this economy there are people who cannot afford the latest games. Gaming on the PC can be very expensive but there are some games that are free to play. Here is a look at some of the better games that you can be playing right now.
Online War
1) World of Tanks: If you loved watching old World War II movies then this is the game for you. Jump into a tank either for the Allies or Axis and engage in online battles with people from all over the world. You can upgrade your tank and also buy newer ones as they range from heavier tanks to even artillery. http://worldoftanks.com/
2) War Thunder: Also set in World War II this game gives the player a variety of roles to choose from. You can dominate your foes in the air, land or sea as you will fly planes, drive...
Online War
1) World of Tanks: If you loved watching old World War II movies then this is the game for you. Jump into a tank either for the Allies or Axis and engage in online battles with people from all over the world. You can upgrade your tank and also buy newer ones as they range from heavier tanks to even artillery. http://worldoftanks.com/
2) War Thunder: Also set in World War II this game gives the player a variety of roles to choose from. You can dominate your foes in the air, land or sea as you will fly planes, drive...
- 1/23/2014
- by Thomas Riccardi
- SoundOnSight
Ruth Negga has joined the cast of Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. as 'Raina' Who is known as a villain in the Savage Land in the comics, so get your first look at her in this gallery. An elusive girl in a flower dress may hold the key to the mystery that brings Coulson and team to Asia to rescue a young man with an unusual and dangerous power; and Skye has a secret that jeopardizes her relationship with the team right when they need her most. Visit Vk for the complete gallery. This episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will feature Louis Changchien as Renshu Tseng, Austin Nichols as Miles Lydo and Ruth Negga as Raina. While the first two don't appear to be well-known Marvel characters, Raina is a character from the Savage Land in the comic books and a member of the Saurid race. "Girl In The Flower Dress" was...
- 10/11/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
An elusive girl in a flower dress may hold the key to the mystery that brings Coulson and team to Asia to rescue a young man with an unusual and dangerous power; and Skye has a secret that jeopardizes her relationship with the team right when they need her most. This episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will feature Louis Changchien as Renshu Tseng, Austin Nichols as Miles Lydo and Ruth Negga as Raina. While the first two don't appear to be well-known Marvel characters, Raina is a character from the Savage Land in the comic books and a member of the Saurid race. "Girl In The Flower Dress" was written by Brent Fletcher and directed by Jesse Bochco.
- 10/3/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Ultimate Spider-Man is coming back for Season 3. A still was shown from the third season featuring Spidey with the Avengers - the roster was the same as the one for "Avengers Assemble." An episode of "Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H." was shown which included a trip to the Savage Land and fights with dinosaurs and Sauron. Devil Dinosaur also makes a cameo in the episode. He becomes a "pet" at the Hulk compound. An episode of "Avengers Assemble" also aired which featured Hyperion and Squadron Supreme. Plenty of Hulk on Hyperion and Hyperion vs Thor action in the episode. There's a reference to the shwarma scene from Joss Whedon's "Avengers" film as well. Over at THR, the below image was revealed which pretty much confirms that "Avengers Assemble" and "Ultimate Spider-Man" are at least loosely set in the same universe. Said, Jeph Loeb, "We're...
- 7/20/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
After months of confusing bait ‘n’ switches, time travel anachronisms, and numerous (and it turns out, pointless) superhero deaths, we come to the finale of Marvel’s latest Event with Age of Ultron #10.
Before getting into the issue proper, I’ll say that the way Marvel have hit all of their deadlines on the numerous comics this Event has had in the tight timeframe they gave it, is impressive. Marvel waited until all of the issues had been drawn before they began releasing them and I think all future Events should be done like this – 4 months, knock ‘em out, get it done, no more year-long story arcs or prolonged releases because of missed deadlines. This is the winning formula – publishing-wise that is.
Marvel touts Age of Ultron #10 as so packed with surprises that they published all of the comics in individual black plastic wraparound covers so no-one could casually pick...
Before getting into the issue proper, I’ll say that the way Marvel have hit all of their deadlines on the numerous comics this Event has had in the tight timeframe they gave it, is impressive. Marvel waited until all of the issues had been drawn before they began releasing them and I think all future Events should be done like this – 4 months, knock ‘em out, get it done, no more year-long story arcs or prolonged releases because of missed deadlines. This is the winning formula – publishing-wise that is.
Marvel touts Age of Ultron #10 as so packed with surprises that they published all of the comics in individual black plastic wraparound covers so no-one could casually pick...
- 6/20/2013
- by Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
On June 4, Gazillion’s Marvel Heroes Mmoarpg launched to the public. And I’m here to tell you that it’s a heck of a lot of fun to play, especially if you are a Marvel fan.
Marvel Heroes is a free-to-play PC game featuring a story written by Brian Michael Bendis (which begins with a set of prequel motion comics that you can watch here). I covered the basics of the game in my previous Marvel Heroes column, so I’m going to move right into my review here.
The Good Stuff:
One of the strongest pros in this game is, of course, the Marvel IP – and what Gazillion has done with it while designing the look and feel of the game. With five starting character choices and twenty-one Marvel heroes currently available, each with three to five costumes (although Spider-man has six and Iron Man eleven!), players...
Marvel Heroes is a free-to-play PC game featuring a story written by Brian Michael Bendis (which begins with a set of prequel motion comics that you can watch here). I covered the basics of the game in my previous Marvel Heroes column, so I’m going to move right into my review here.
The Good Stuff:
One of the strongest pros in this game is, of course, the Marvel IP – and what Gazillion has done with it while designing the look and feel of the game. With five starting character choices and twenty-one Marvel heroes currently available, each with three to five costumes (although Spider-man has six and Iron Man eleven!), players...
- 6/11/2013
- by Emily S. Whitten
- Comicmix.com
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Pencilers: Carlos Pacheco and Brandon Peterson
Colorists: Jose Villarubia and Paul Mounts
Cover: Carlos Pacheco
Publisher: Marvel
Brian Michael Bendis deftly handles the multiple timelines that he has set up in the previous issues and resolves some plot threads in a logical fashion while setting up a big finale that could go either way for the heroes of the Marvel universe. He uses well-written dialogue and callbacks to earlier events of the series to move the plot forward even though fisticuffs are kept at a minimum in this issue. Carlos Pacheco and Jose Villarubia continue to making interesting contrasts between the Bronze and Modern Age comics through little details in their art. They also give Bendis room to cram loads and loads of dialogue.
One thing that this issue did well was stripping down the cast to Wolverine, Yellow Suit Wolverine (who has traveled back in...
Pencilers: Carlos Pacheco and Brandon Peterson
Colorists: Jose Villarubia and Paul Mounts
Cover: Carlos Pacheco
Publisher: Marvel
Brian Michael Bendis deftly handles the multiple timelines that he has set up in the previous issues and resolves some plot threads in a logical fashion while setting up a big finale that could go either way for the heroes of the Marvel universe. He uses well-written dialogue and callbacks to earlier events of the series to move the plot forward even though fisticuffs are kept at a minimum in this issue. Carlos Pacheco and Jose Villarubia continue to making interesting contrasts between the Bronze and Modern Age comics through little details in their art. They also give Bendis room to cram loads and loads of dialogue.
One thing that this issue did well was stripping down the cast to Wolverine, Yellow Suit Wolverine (who has traveled back in...
- 6/5/2013
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
May 23rd 2013 Mark
Young Avengers #5, Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Marvel
The conclusion of Gillen & McKelvie’s first arc sees the proper (re)formation of the teen team, a revelation or two about new addition Kid Loki (inherited from Kieron Gillen’s recently-concluded Journey Into Mystery run) and of course a couple of innovatively-rendered fight scenes from Jamie McKelvie, who somehow manages to turn a pentagram into an incredibly effective And plot-related page layout. Check it out, if only for that sight.
Not that it’s the only thing worth reading in the book. The run so far has been filled with inventive artistry (issue #4’s floorplan(!) raid by Marvel Boy has to be seen to be believed) and Gillen’s quick wit and knowing asides, which could make for an aloof and potentially alienating series if not for the pathos both writer and artist inject into the teenage angst and dastardly plotting,...
Young Avengers #5, Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Marvel
The conclusion of Gillen & McKelvie’s first arc sees the proper (re)formation of the teen team, a revelation or two about new addition Kid Loki (inherited from Kieron Gillen’s recently-concluded Journey Into Mystery run) and of course a couple of innovatively-rendered fight scenes from Jamie McKelvie, who somehow manages to turn a pentagram into an incredibly effective And plot-related page layout. Check it out, if only for that sight.
Not that it’s the only thing worth reading in the book. The run so far has been filled with inventive artistry (issue #4’s floorplan(!) raid by Marvel Boy has to be seen to be believed) and Gillen’s quick wit and knowing asides, which could make for an aloof and potentially alienating series if not for the pathos both writer and artist inject into the teenage angst and dastardly plotting,...
- 5/29/2013
- by Jack Kirby
- Nerdly
by Brett White
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: jump on a brand new arc of Asgardian adventure with "Journey Into Mystery" #652, spend a day in the Savage Land in "Avengers" #12, and fill void created by last week's season finale with "Arrow" #7.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Iron Man #258.3
Story by David Micheline, art by Dave Ross & Bob Layton, colors by Chris Sotomayor, letters by Dave Lanphear
» Journey Into Mystery #652
Story by Kathryn Immonen, art by Valerio Schiti, colors by Jordie Bellaire, letters by Clayton Cowles
» Superman #20 (pictured above)
Written by Scott Lobdell, srt by Aaron Kuder
» Ultimate Comics Wolverine #4
Story by Cullen Bunn,...
Wednesday is new comic book day, which also means it's new potential-movie-source-material day. Here are all of the comics and collections out today starring the comic book characters from the movies and television shows of today, tomorrow and yesterday.
Of particular note this week: jump on a brand new arc of Asgardian adventure with "Journey Into Mystery" #652, spend a day in the Savage Land in "Avengers" #12, and fill void created by last week's season finale with "Arrow" #7.
2013 Movies
("Iron Man 3" "Man of Steel" "The Wolverine" "Kick-Ass 2" "Thor: The Dark World")
» Iron Man #258.3
Story by David Micheline, art by Dave Ross & Bob Layton, colors by Chris Sotomayor, letters by Dave Lanphear
» Journey Into Mystery #652
Story by Kathryn Immonen, art by Valerio Schiti, colors by Jordie Bellaire, letters by Clayton Cowles
» Superman #20 (pictured above)
Written by Scott Lobdell, srt by Aaron Kuder
» Ultimate Comics Wolverine #4
Story by Cullen Bunn,...
- 5/22/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
Picking ten artists out of the vast array of talent working in comics today is an impossible task. These artists were chosen based on the uniqueness of their style compared to the “house” style of Marvel and DC, their ability to create character, setting, and plot through their art, and also on the quality of the covers that they’ve done. All of the artists on this list have regular interior work so artists like J.H. Williams, Bryan Lee O’Malley, and Alex Ross can’t be found here (even though Alex Ross’ Justice League is the cover image). Without further ado (and in honor of the late Wizard magazine), here are the top ten hottest current artists in comics in no particular order.
Jamie McKelvie Interiors/Covers: Young Avengers (Marvel)
Jamie McKelvie is closely involved in the storytelling process with Kieron Gillen for Young Avengers often bouncing ideas off him at the pub.
Jamie McKelvie Interiors/Covers: Young Avengers (Marvel)
Jamie McKelvie is closely involved in the storytelling process with Kieron Gillen for Young Avengers often bouncing ideas off him at the pub.
- 5/21/2013
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
This June, Savage Wolverine will switch from Frank Cho's Savage Land story arc to a tale from Avenging Spider-Man collaborators Zeb Wells and Joe Madureira. While it's widely believed that it was initially meant for that title, the focus will mostly be on Wolverine and Elekta as we can see from the following image (more than likely the cover for August's issue #8). The artist understandably has a huge fanbase, and it's fair to say that based off this piece of artwork, Savage Wolverine will continue to be one of the best looking comic books on the stands! SniiKT! #marvel Savage #wolverine twitter.com/JoeMadx/status…— Joe Madureira (@JoeMadx) May 10, 2013...
- 5/12/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
As I’ve said before, I’m a huge X-Men fan. As an awkward, lonely teenager who didn’t feel like he really belonged anywhere, the X-Men gave me a sense that I was not alone. They were really the reason I started collecting comics in the first place, and I’ve managed to stick with them, through the good and the bad. For my first comics article on this site, I decided to rank the X-Men writers. But as I went about doing this, I realized ranking all of them might be difficult.
So instead, I wrote about the 5 Best and 5 Worst X-Men Writers. And when the article was released, there were a number of comments from people talking about how they felt a certain writer deserved to make it into one of the coveted five spots. I felt this writer was close and I almost considered giving him...
So instead, I wrote about the 5 Best and 5 Worst X-Men Writers. And when the article was released, there were a number of comments from people talking about how they felt a certain writer deserved to make it into one of the coveted five spots. I felt this writer was close and I almost considered giving him...
- 5/4/2013
- by Percival Constantine
- Obsessed with Film
Inspired by previous fan creations (and wanting to help his girlfriend with her cosplay), multimedia artist Jesse James Allen created this replica Gordon Freeman's weapon of mass flinging.
Allen, who posts on YouTube under the name Savage Land Pictures, explains that he wanted to create something to accompany his girlfriend's Alyx Vance costume as he made his first attempt at building a prop. Describing his gun as more of an "interpretation" rather than straight-up replica, Allen says he constructed it using Pvc, foam, old airsoft parts and 200 Led lights powered by a 12-volt battery.
You can check it out in all its glory below:
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Allen, who posts on YouTube under the name Savage Land Pictures, explains that he wanted to create something to accompany his girlfriend's Alyx Vance costume as he made his first attempt at building a prop. Describing his gun as more of an "interpretation" rather than straight-up replica, Allen says he constructed it using Pvc, foam, old airsoft parts and 200 Led lights powered by a 12-volt battery.
You can check it out in all its glory below:
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- 4/22/2013
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
If you’re a fan of the Jason Aaron/Wolverine & the X-Men series like me, prepare to be disappointed with this issue as it has nothing whatsoever to do with it. It has Wolverine in it but no other X-Men, just Sue Richards, and it’s written by Matt Kindt.
This is one of the weirder tie-ins to the Event in that I’m not quite sure what the point of it was. With other tie-ins like the Black Widow one, it explained how she came to be deformed, which the main series had avoided mentioning. With the Fantastic Four tie in, we found out what happened to the rest of the Four. There was a point to these tie-ins.
With this one, you need to have read Age of Ultron #6 to understand what Logan and Sue are doing in Fury’s flying car in the past. But if you’ve read that issue,...
This is one of the weirder tie-ins to the Event in that I’m not quite sure what the point of it was. With other tie-ins like the Black Widow one, it explained how she came to be deformed, which the main series had avoided mentioning. With the Fantastic Four tie in, we found out what happened to the rest of the Four. There was a point to these tie-ins.
With this one, you need to have read Age of Ultron #6 to understand what Logan and Sue are doing in Fury’s flying car in the past. But if you’ve read that issue,...
- 4/18/2013
- by Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
The heroes have gathered in the untouched Savage Land and Nick Fury has come up with a plan – use Doctor Doom’s time platform to head into the future where Ultron is and take him on. As a small group of heroes go off to do just that, Wolverine has a better idea for the time platform – go back in time and kill Hank Pym before he invents Ultron. Sacrifice one to save a billion. But will it work – or make things worse?
Unlike the last issue’s cover, this issue does deliver on its promise of heroes on Ultron action as the future team of Fury, Cap, Red Hulk, Storm and a few others do battle with wave after wave of Ultron heads (apparently in the future Ultron drones are just mega-powerful heads rather than the full body ones sent into the past/our present).
But after I put...
Unlike the last issue’s cover, this issue does deliver on its promise of heroes on Ultron action as the future team of Fury, Cap, Red Hulk, Storm and a few others do battle with wave after wave of Ultron heads (apparently in the future Ultron drones are just mega-powerful heads rather than the full body ones sent into the past/our present).
But after I put...
- 4/17/2013
- by Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
Despite the action packed cover, issue #5 in the Age of Ultron Event has very little action. Which isn’t to say it’s bad at all, but this is definitely a transition issue that sets up the sure-to-be action packed final half of this series. The heroes are all gathered in the Savage Land (which has been somehow overlooked by Ultron) and head off to a hidden Nick Fury stronghold where they find – Nick Fury (the non-Sam Jackson kind)! Together they devise a plan of action for defeating Ultron once and for all. But as one group of heroes heads off on their mission leaving behind the rest should they fail, another hero has a very different idea of how to deal with everything that’s happened – and he’s not gonna be stopped, bub.
Strangely, this is another issue where this group of heroes stand/sit around and talk.
Strangely, this is another issue where this group of heroes stand/sit around and talk.
- 4/12/2013
- by Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
After a mediocre third issue, Bendis and Hitch kick things up several gears and the story gets a much-needed jump. Luke Cage and She-Hulk are in the heart of Ultron City, built over the remains of Manhattan, to barter with Ultron only to find someone unexpected in his place with yet another unexpected twist to the tale. Things get more complicated with this Ultron fella but I won’t spoil it for those who haven’t read the issue yet.
Meanwhile Red Hulk and Taskmaster have a “disagreement” in Chicago, and Moon Knight and Black Widow in San Francisco come up with an unused plan put together by Nick Fury for just such a doomed occasion as the Ultron occupation. The heroes underneath Central Park finally make a move and head off to the Savage Land to recuperate and form a plan of attack.
The fourth issue brings the event...
Meanwhile Red Hulk and Taskmaster have a “disagreement” in Chicago, and Moon Knight and Black Widow in San Francisco come up with an unused plan put together by Nick Fury for just such a doomed occasion as the Ultron occupation. The heroes underneath Central Park finally make a move and head off to the Savage Land to recuperate and form a plan of attack.
The fourth issue brings the event...
- 4/7/2013
- by Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
• The super hero survivors of the Ultron devastation follow a trail to the Savage Land in the hopes of finding a way to survive or turn the tide of the Ultron apocalypse. • But with half the Marvel heroes dead, what chance do any of the survivors have? • The choice that will forever change the course of Marvel history...! Age Of Ultron #5 Written by Brian Michael Bendis Pencils & Cover by Bryan Hitch Variant Covers by Adi Granov, Rock-he Kim...
- 4/6/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
For anyone who’s interested in gaming, a whole lot of gaming news came out at the Pax East gaming convention this past weekend.
Given my devotion to Marvel and my affinity for playing any game that features Deadpool ever, I was particularly keen to hear the latest news about Marvel Heroes, the free-to-play Mmoarpg (Massively Multiplayer Online Action Role Playing Game) created by David Brevik (of Diablo and Diablo 2 fame) and currently in production at Gazillion Entertainment.
Marvel Heroes, if you haven’t heard about it, is being designed as a free-to-play PC game in which players can advance through the game without spending any money (although there will be a store available for optional purchases). The story for the game, which centers around Doctor Doom and the Cosmic Cube, is written by well-known and multiple award-winning Marvel writer Brian Michael Bendis, and Marvel artists are producing comic-style cut-scenes to accompany that story.
Given my devotion to Marvel and my affinity for playing any game that features Deadpool ever, I was particularly keen to hear the latest news about Marvel Heroes, the free-to-play Mmoarpg (Massively Multiplayer Online Action Role Playing Game) created by David Brevik (of Diablo and Diablo 2 fame) and currently in production at Gazillion Entertainment.
Marvel Heroes, if you haven’t heard about it, is being designed as a free-to-play PC game in which players can advance through the game without spending any money (although there will be a store available for optional purchases). The story for the game, which centers around Doctor Doom and the Cosmic Cube, is written by well-known and multiple award-winning Marvel writer Brian Michael Bendis, and Marvel artists are producing comic-style cut-scenes to accompany that story.
- 3/26/2013
- by Emily S. Whitten
- Comicmix.com
As of right now, there's a Closed Beta running for Marvel Heroes, an upcoming action RPG/Mmo staring many of your favorite Marvel heroes and villains! If you've ever played action RPGs like Diablo and Torchlight, and had lots of fun playing X-Men Legends 1&2 as well as Ultimate Alliance 1&2, then you'll want to check this out! With over 25+ heroes so far announced (and many more to come!) and an exciting plot (written by Marvel's own Brian Michael Bendis) that centers around Dr. Doom aspiring to harness/control the powers of the Cosmic Cube, thus forcing our heroes to travel through various locations in the Marvel Universe (Avengers Tower, the Savage Land, and Mutant Town to name a few) to halt his plans of universal domination! Additionally, each hero will also have customizable visuals and accessories to outfit themselves with, as well as many different options for skill selections/specializations. This...
- 3/15/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
This April, the fight against the mechanical menace Ultron has reached a fever pitch in Age Of Ultron #5, courtesy of the blockbuster creative team of Brian Michael Bendis and Bryan Hitch! The few remaining members of Earth’s Mightiest must head to the Savage Land in the hopes of finding a way to survive and turn the tide of war! But with half of the heroes dead, are they enough to stop Ultron? With the robotic revolution in full force, no fan can miss how Age of Ultron will ultimately change the Marvel Universe leaving no hero or villain unscathed! So what are you waiting for? Head on over to your local comic shop and reserve a copy of Age of Ultron #5! Age Of Ultron #5 (FEB130477) Written by Brian Michael Bendis Art and Cover by Bryan Hitch Foc – 3/18/13, On-sale – 4/10/13...
- 3/13/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
• As Shang-Chi battles an ancient enemy, the Avengers hang out in Hong Kong’s swankiest casino. • Captain Marvel, Black Widow and Spider-Woman find out it doesn’t pay to gamble in the spy business. • Cannonball and Sunspot play craps with a bunch of Aim Agents. And Win! Avengers #11 Jonathan Hickman (W) • Mike Deodato (A) Cover By Dustin Weaver • A day in the life of the Avengers...in the Savage Land. • The boys go hunting for dinosaurs and end up catching something else entirely. • Hyperion and Captain Universe begin the godlike education of the transformed Savage Land children. Avengers #12 Jonathan Hickman & Nick Spencer (W) • Mike Deodato (A) Cover By Dustin Weaver • Apex—the mean girl you love to hate—makes her move! • Issues #2 and #3 both sold out and needed 2nd printings - don't miss out again! Avengers Arena #9 Dennis Hopeless (W) • Kev Walker (A) Cover By Dave Johnson • Using the...
- 2/11/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
With rumors abounding that the popular storylines "Planet Hulk" and "World War Hulk" may serve as the basis for the next Hulk movie and third Avengers movie respectively, fans are looking back to those storylines to see what elements the movies might borrow if the rumors prove true.
One of the most intriguing aspects of those storylines were the allies that Hulk gathered during "Planet Hulk" and brought back to Earth to aid him in wreaking havoc during "World War Hulk." That assemblage of aliens, known as the Warbound, are represented by species from every corner of the universe, united by their loyalty to the Hulk who proved himself a worthy leader on the planet Sakaar.
This week in Galaxy Guide, we're going to take a look at each member of the Warbound, and see what they contribute to the force the Hulk uses to bring vengeance to Earth.
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One of the most intriguing aspects of those storylines were the allies that Hulk gathered during "Planet Hulk" and brought back to Earth to aid him in wreaking havoc during "World War Hulk." That assemblage of aliens, known as the Warbound, are represented by species from every corner of the universe, united by their loyalty to the Hulk who proved himself a worthy leader on the planet Sakaar.
This week in Galaxy Guide, we're going to take a look at each member of the Warbound, and see what they contribute to the force the Hulk uses to bring vengeance to Earth.
No-Name...
- 2/7/2013
- by Matt Adler
- MTV Splash Page
• The hottest new X-Book turns 25! • Jason Aaron (Thor:god Of Thunder) and Eisner-Award winner Ramon Perez (Tale of Sand, John Carter) kick off the mega story that will define Wxm in 2013! • Wolverine and the students go to the Savage Land! • Wolverine’s brother Dog, from the super hit Origin, returns and becomes the biggest new X-Villain in years. Wolverine & The X-men #25 Written by Jason Aaron Pencils & Cover by Ramon Perez "Things to Come" Variant by Ed McGuinness...
- 2/7/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
• The impossible has happened! • The Earth has been taken by Ultron...what few super hero survivors there are try desperately to stay alive. • And it is Luke Cage who discovers the secret behind Ultron’s victory over all of mankind. • A secret that will have fans of Marvel comics arguing for years to come! Age Of Ultron #4 (of 10) Written by Brian Michael Bendis Pencils & Cover by Bryan Hitch • The super hero survivors of the Ultron devastation follow a trail to the Savage Land in the hopes of finding a way to survive or turn the tide of the Ultron apocalypse. • But with half the Marvel heroes dead, what chance do any of the survivors have? • The choice that will forever change the course of Marvel history...! Age Of Ultron #5 Written by Brian Michael Bendis Pencils & Cover by Bryan Hitch • The heroes take the fight to Ultron...with a near-broken Captain America taking the lead!
- 1/18/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
It’s Batman week again. To allow my column to focus on comic books that aren’t Batman, I have given Batman #16 its own review.
Now, in order to drum up excitement for non-Batman titles, I have fashioned this column after a tabloid, complete with eye-catching scandals. Ahem.
Public Nudity!
Avengers Assemble #11 is hilarious. At no point are you worried for these characters’ safety—you just want them to keep talking, because Kelly Sue DeConnick has latched onto the core of their personalities and what makes interaction between them so entertaining. Case in point: before being forced to take the naked walk of shame down the street in New York, Tony Stark and Bruce Banner are ordered (by Carol Danvers) to “drop their pants”. The ensuing panel is priceless, as Banner throws up his hands in confusion while Stark simply goes straight for his fly without asking for an explanation.
Now, in order to drum up excitement for non-Batman titles, I have fashioned this column after a tabloid, complete with eye-catching scandals. Ahem.
Public Nudity!
Avengers Assemble #11 is hilarious. At no point are you worried for these characters’ safety—you just want them to keep talking, because Kelly Sue DeConnick has latched onto the core of their personalities and what makes interaction between them so entertaining. Case in point: before being forced to take the naked walk of shame down the street in New York, Tony Stark and Bruce Banner are ordered (by Carol Danvers) to “drop their pants”. The ensuing panel is priceless, as Banner throws up his hands in confusion while Stark simply goes straight for his fly without asking for an explanation.
- 1/18/2013
- by Holly I.
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
Savage Wolverine #1
Written by Frank Cho
Art & Cover by Frank Cho & colorist Jason Keith
Published by Marvel
This week, Marvel released the newest in their run of Marvel Now! relaunches with Frank Cho’s “Savage Wolverine.” Arguably the most recognizable of the X-Men, and certainly Marvel’s most popular adamantium-blade wielding mutant, Wolverine was primed for his return as leading man. After “Avengers vs. X-Men” left Wolverine challenging his allegiances, Frank Cho creates a new arc for the character that is less drama and more pulp. Here, Wolverine is back to being the primal loose canon, the savage anti-hero fans desire.
“Savage Wolverine” begins when a non-aggressive S.H.E.I.L.D. mission leads to a heli-transport crash that maroons its crew on a small island in the Savage Land. The S.H.E.I.L.D. agents are on a geological cartography mission when they come across the Forbidden Island,...
Written by Frank Cho
Art & Cover by Frank Cho & colorist Jason Keith
Published by Marvel
This week, Marvel released the newest in their run of Marvel Now! relaunches with Frank Cho’s “Savage Wolverine.” Arguably the most recognizable of the X-Men, and certainly Marvel’s most popular adamantium-blade wielding mutant, Wolverine was primed for his return as leading man. After “Avengers vs. X-Men” left Wolverine challenging his allegiances, Frank Cho creates a new arc for the character that is less drama and more pulp. Here, Wolverine is back to being the primal loose canon, the savage anti-hero fans desire.
“Savage Wolverine” begins when a non-aggressive S.H.E.I.L.D. mission leads to a heli-transport crash that maroons its crew on a small island in the Savage Land. The S.H.E.I.L.D. agents are on a geological cartography mission when they come across the Forbidden Island,...
- 1/18/2013
- by Tony Nunes
- SoundOnSight
Comic: Savage Wolverine #1
Written By: Frank Cho
Pencils By: Frank Cho
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Release Date: Out Now In Stores & Digital Download (Via Comixology)
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Frank Cho, one of the greatest artists in comic books is taking on a new ongoing series for the Marvel Now! Savage Wolverine! The title, at first glance hints at a Wolverine unleashed type affair. A wild, animal Wolverine set loose on those that stand in his way but sadly that’s not the case… so far.
Savage Wolverine is set in the Savage Land, y’know the island full of dinosaurs that Marvel can always go to if they ever want to mix it up a little bit with their characters. Anyway, this story begins with a S.H.I.E.L.D. jet/vessel/carrier thing scouting out the Savage Land with the aid of Shanna The She-Devil. The vessel...
Written By: Frank Cho
Pencils By: Frank Cho
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Release Date: Out Now In Stores & Digital Download (Via Comixology)
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Frank Cho, one of the greatest artists in comic books is taking on a new ongoing series for the Marvel Now! Savage Wolverine! The title, at first glance hints at a Wolverine unleashed type affair. A wild, animal Wolverine set loose on those that stand in his way but sadly that’s not the case… so far.
Savage Wolverine is set in the Savage Land, y’know the island full of dinosaurs that Marvel can always go to if they ever want to mix it up a little bit with their characters. Anyway, this story begins with a S.H.I.E.L.D. jet/vessel/carrier thing scouting out the Savage Land with the aid of Shanna The She-Devil. The vessel...
- 1/17/2013
- by Marcus Doidge
- Obsessed with Film
Wolverine awakes to find himself transported to the Savage Land and labeled public enemy number one! With no memory of how he got there, and Shanna the She-Devil his only ally, Logan must unravel the mystery that slumbers at the heart of the Savage Land before it finds a way to kill him first. This January, Wolverine is all brawls, babes, and brachiosaurs, and you'll never see the end -- or the future of the Marvel Universe -- Now! Click on the preview pages below to view the full-size versions. Savage Wolverine #1 Written & Pencilled by Frank Cho Cover by Frank Cho Variant Covers by Skottie Young, Joe Quesada...
- 1/11/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
Wolverine awakes to find himself transported to the Savage Land and labeled public enemy number one! With no memory of how he got there, and Shanna the She-Devil his only ally, Logan must unravel the mystery that slumbers at the heart of the Savage Land before it finds a way to kill him first. This January, Wolverine is all brawls, babes, and brachiosaurs, and you'll never see the end -- or the future of the Marvel Universe -- Now! Savage Wolverine #1 Written by Frank Cho Pencils & Cover by Frank Cho...
- 12/22/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
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