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Pages From Avengers Forever #1, And The Hammer Of All-Vengeance
Avengers Forever #1 by Jason Aaron and Aaron Kuder sees the launch of the Multiversal Avengers series, set up over the past few years, and also reflected with the finale of the What If..? TV series And we have managed to get a teased look at some of the black-and-white illustrations within… which versions of[...]
Marvel Announces Avengers Forever From Jason Aaron and Aaron Kuder
Jason Aaron and Aaron Kuder present an all-new series that will redefine the Avengers as…the Multiverse's Mightiest Heroes. Here's a reminder of where we are with the Avengers on Free Comic Book Day… as someone was messing with the timeline a million years ago. Which has to mean the Avengers 1,000,000 BC And the big reveal and[...]
King In Black: Immortal Hulk by Al Ewing, Aaron Kuder Has Nothing To Say
The Immortal Hulk is getting a King In Black special in December from Marvel Comics, by Al Ewing and Aaron Kuder And it will be a special issue in more ways than one, in that it will be silent Worldless Lacking in text Deliberately as well, they didn't just forget to put them in This[...]
Artists Named for Marvel Comics' Incoming #1 Anthology
Naming Aaron Kuder, Andrea Sorrentino, Annie Wu, Carlos Pacheco, Carmen Carnero, Francesco Manna, Humberto Ramos, Javier Garron, Jim Cheung, Joe Bennett, Jorge Fornes, Kim Jacinto, Luciano Vecchio, Mattia De Iulis, and R.B Silva. Here's the current solicitation: ONE WILL UNITE THEM! A mysterious murder brings together the heroes of the Marvel Universe in the search for a killer[...]
Marvel Releases Trailer for Ed Brisson and Aaron Kuder's Ghost Rider Relaunch
With Final Order Cutoff approaching on Monday, Marvel Comics has released a trailer for the upcoming Ghost Rider #1, the relaunch focusing on Johnny Blaze and Danny Ketch by writer Ed Brisson and artist Aaron Kuder, set to hit stores on October 2nd. "We could not be more excited about Ghost Rider #1," says Marvel Editor-in-Chief[...]
When the Post Office Ruined Fantastic Four for Tom Brevoort
Marvel Executive Tom Brevoort was expecting a very nice page of Aaron Kuder artwork for his collection, but his local postal service had other ideas in mind for the longtime Marvel employee Brevoort posted a photo to Twitter showing a page from Fantastic Four #5, the wedding of Ben Grimm and Alicia Masters According to[...]
Infinity Countdown #5 cover by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell
However, it had me invested, if only for a little bit. Infinity Countdown #5 art by Mike Hawthorne, Jose Marzan Jr., and Jordie Bellaire Mike Hawthorne and Aaron Kuder both do a decent job in this issue Kuder's work really disappointed me last issue, and that is mostly made up for in this installment His panels tend[...]
Infinity Countdown #4 cover by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell
Aaron Kuder's artwork stumbles badly The characters look warped and weirdly rendered, and the background is stark and barren It is visually malformed and unappealing Jordie Bellaire's color art is as good as ever, so that helps both artist's work. Infinity Countdown #4 brings the Guardians story to a grinding halt while making you wonder why[...]
Infinity Countdown #3 cover by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell
Richard Rider gives Peter Quill pertinent information which allows him to wield the Power Stone, and his first instinct is to toss it in Drax's sax. The comic tries to make this meaningful—I think—but it's still just so goofy and tonally dissonant. That's before we even get to the (spoiler) fact that it's implied this could all[...]
Infinity Countdown #2 cover by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell
It's fun enough, and Aaron Kuder and Jordie Bellaire keeps things visually appealing throughout this portion A couple of plotlines move forward or outright come to a head. The comic doesn't start moving again in earnest until the final sequence with Adam Warlock He goes out in search of the Soul Stone, but it only leads[...]
Infinity Countdown #1 cover by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell
Watching Drax kick the tar out of the Talons is awesome, it's cool seeing Richard Rider teaming up with the Guardians of the Galaxy again, and the Cosmic Gardener material is a little interesting. Infinity Countdown #1 art by Aaron Kuder and Jordie Bellaire Aaron Kuder returns to contribute the art to Infinity Countdown #1 It's good[...]
Guardians of the Galaxy #150 cover by Alex Ross
Those plot points are still loose ends that could have at least been acknowledged in this five-dollar extra-sized conclusion to the series. Adam Warlock's story does get an interesting continuation in this comic, and I'm sure it'll come to its own head in Infinity Countdown. Guardains of the Galaxy #150 art by Marcus To, Aaron Kuder (pictured),[...]
all-new guardians
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #7 from Marvel by Gerry Duggan and Greg Smallwood is another character vignette issue, and while it's more singularly focused on one of the interstellar rogues, it also raises some ideas about the continuing stories of the Guardians and sets up some intrigue for the future. All New Guardians of[...]
All-New Guardians of the Galaxy
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] All-New Guardians of the Galaxy #4 (seriously, shouldn't there be a word limit on titles, adding All New just seems to make this title rather unwieldy) continues the fun new direction from new creative team of Gerry Duggan and Aaron Kuder (with wonderful colours from Ive Svorcina). What is particularly of interest in this run[...]
All-New Guardians Of The Galaxy #2 Review: Stealing Stuff In True GOTG Fashion
But will our rag tag team of thieves survive? The cliffhanger ending this issue (and the first issue had a good cliffhanger) is awesome, and it will pull you in for the next installment. Gerry Duggan, Aaron Kuder, and Ive Svorcina are a great team Duggan's dialogue is quick and funny, Kuder's lines are sharp and[...]
All-New Guardians Of The Galaxy #1 Review: But Are They That New?
Duggan injects a healthy dose of humor, as well — something moviegoers have come to expect from the Guardians franchise. Aaron Kuder and Ive Svorcina are a helluvan artist team Kuder's pencils are brought to life with Svorcina's bright, enthusiastic colors The characters are fun to look at (especially Baby Groot) and even the background characters[...]
Ch-Ch-Changes – Marvel And DC Comics In October, From Action Comics To All-New Miracleman
Though he still does the cover. And instead of Aaron Kuder, Action Comics #35 will also have artist Scott Kolins as well as Vincente Cifuentes, and the above new cover. Elektra #7 will have art by Alex Sanchez, not Michael Del Mundo. The Marvel 75th Anniversary Celebration #1 was solicited with contributions from  Bruce Timm, James Robinson, Stan Lee, Tom Defalco, Len[...]
The Death Of Superboy – Superman Panel Recap From New York Comic Con – UPDATE
It was attended by Superman Unchained writer Scott Snyder, Superman/Batman writer Greg Pak, Superman/Wonder Woman writer Charles Soule and artist Tony Daniels, Action Comics artist Aaron Kuder and Superman and Action Comics writer Scott Lobdell. All the audience were given Superman capes as a sorry for the slide show not functioning in the beginning but they[...]
Greg Pak And Aaron Kuder To Take On Action Comics
I understand from pretty decent sources that the new team on Action Comics, after Scott Lobdell's fill-in, are Batman/Superman's Greg Pak and New Guardian's Aaron Kuder, who recently drew part of Superman #18. Of course, Kuder is also known for writing and drawing his own work elsewhere. I'm hearing the possibility that some people may be looking[...]