He tells Riri of an organization at MIT that could use her help, and the group may be able to locate Tony Stark.
Elsewhere, Victor von Doom, the Infamous Iron Man, has been immobilized and pinned down by the Hood and his cadre of villains.
The Invincible Iron Man #598 cover by Alex Maleev
'The Search for Tony[...]
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The Doom segment does bring an epic showdown, and that does add a nice shot of excitement to the proceedings.
Invincible Iron Man #596 art by Stefano Caselli (pictured), Alex Maleev, and Marte Gracia (pictured)
Stefano Caselli and Alex Maleev do a great job of splitting the art of the comic again, even if they do have[...]
The Doom plotline also feels a bit like a distraction too, consequently.
Invincible Iron Man #594 art by Stefano Caselli, Alex Maleev, and Israel Silva
While Stefano Caselli and Alex Maleev are both talented artists, this fast difference in their two art styles is distracting It really is like entering two different worlds, and it doesn't work[...]
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Marvel Legacy #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Jason Aaron and featuring art by Esad Ribic, Steve McNiven, Chris Samnee, Russell Dauterman, Alex Maleev, Ed McGuiness, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Pepe Larraz, Jim Cheung, Daniel Acuna, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Mike Deodato Jr., David Marquez and Matthew Wilson (damn, that's a lotta dudes),[...]
Jason Aaron is a good writer, and, though I get the impression he didn't get a lot of say in the contents, the character presentations are solid.
Esad Ribic and the murderer's row of all-star artists, such as Chris Samnee, Steve McNiven, Daniel Acuna, Alex Maleev, Mike Deodato Jr., Jim Cheung, and others do a rockin'[...]
There are some decent moments and plot points, and Alex Maleev could make a drawing of a phonebook captivating The art in this is still really solid, even if much of it is just Strange and Doom squatting on a pair of pillows Matt Hollingsworth has the grayed color scheme down too, so the visual[...]
Nine superstar artists and Greg Land have joined current artist Esad Ribic on the book, which could move the needle on orders despite past comments about artists' lack of ability to do so and a generally lukewarm reaction to Marvel's much-hyped Legacy variant cover reveals.
According to a press release, Steve McNiven, Russell Dauterman, Chris Samnee, Alex Maleev, Stuart Immonen, Pepe[...]
A planned TV adaptation has focused a lot of attention on Brian Bendis and Alex Maleev's Scarlet Horrendously late for years, it has had four issues published in the few months, with Scarlet #10 published today, just after the TV deal news broke.
But for those wanting more? Your wish is their command Scarlet will return[...]
I thought Charles Soule wasn't writing enough Marvel comic books right now, they are still in single figures.
Well, Lando is the latest Marvel Star Wars comic, the first issue from Charles Soule and Alex Maleev out in July.
StarWars.com reports,
"Is Lando Calrissian the coolest character in all of Star Wars? Depends on who you ask, probably[...]
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Wednesday, December 3rd
Forbidden Planet NYC at 832 Broadway and 12th Street will be hosting a signing with Christopher Golden for his books Snowblind and Sons of Anarchy Bratva from 6 to 8PM.
Friday, December 5th
Midtown Comics Downtown at 64 Fulton Street in[...]
Written by Mike Mignola and John Arcudi, with art by the powerhouse Alex Maleev, this is shaping up to be a landmark book in Hellboy lore.
Now, we've got the first 6 pages of that title here, specially for Halloween Enjoy!
Hellboy and the BPRD is currently available for pre-order as listed on[...]
Marvel Comics is going to be celebrating 50 years of Daredevil with the new #1.50, an anniversary issue with Mark Waid, Javier Rodriguez, Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev and Karl Kesel.
"We're celebrating the Man Without Fear's 50th anniversary not by looking back, but by looking forward," says Waid "With a special story set in the[...]
Not your typical Scarecrow-fear-gas-fare.
Alex Maleev turns in another fine performance, detailing the abandoned city with all the grittiness and dirt you could want Maleev makes you feel like this city is YOUR city, and you'll do anything to keep it from ending up hopeless and lost From dark streets and alleys to a half-hidden Joker[...]
What's a good story, though, without some good artwork? Alex Maleev delivers with a retro-looking pencilling that has worked well in recent times on New 52 issues of Batman and The Dark Knight Maleev draws like the old Superman comic strips of the 50's; nondescript style, italicized word bubbles What took my breath away were[...]
The Dare2Draw events have the same ethos, forming a support network for artists to develop their craft and learn the tools of the trade from those who are concerned to pass them on.
So far, Dare2Draw events have had exceptional guest artists taking part, from Jamal Igle, Phil Jimenez and Josh Siegel, to Alex Maleev[...]