In the promotion for Empyre, Dan Slott promised big changes to the Fantastic Four, and this may well be where we are getting it.[caption id="attachment_1239696" align="aligncenter" width="350"] Place Your Bets For Permanent Status Quo Change in Fantastic Four #25[/caption]We notice that the Skrull kid survived Wolverine's attack in the recent Fantastic Four - could[...]
Credit: Marvel Comics.[/caption]Al Ewing scripts the big event from a plot by himself and Dan Slott The plot itself is engaging, with years of conflict brewing underneath the surface and, even though Marvel has done it a lot before, brilliant and powerful superheroes finding themselves at odds feels like a natural source of interesting chaos[...]
But none of them touch this week's Empyre #0: Fantastic Four by Dan Slott and RB Silva Which has a very different take on events We looked at this a few months ago, but with the comic book in question out this week, here's a little recap.
Introducing The Profiteer
Empyre: Avengers #0 set up the battleground[...]
From today's Marvel Comics, a house ad for the upcoming Empyre event with the Avengers and Fantastic Four, with some choice quotes from writers Dan Slott and Al Ewing, even as it is also used to sell copies of the Kree/Skrull War comics from decades past.That Dan Slott will use Empyre to make changes to[...]
Empyre #0 is coming in two flavours, Avengers Empyre #0 with a touch of Al Ewing and Pepe Larraz and Fantastic Four Empyre #0, garnished with Dan Slott and just a soupcon of RB Silva. Dan Slott promises that Empyre will have long-lasting life-changing impact on the Fantastic Four, that cannot be undone.. and it[...]
Consider this their Anatomy Lesson...Not only were the cosmic rays that attacked the Fantastic Four a deliberate defense mechanism from this planet but Reed Richards, who has been beating himself up for decades over the shielding of the rocket ship not being strong enough, was guilty without reason.Reed Richards Is Innocent...Apologies all round?
FANTASTIC FOUR #17
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We're used to the likes of Shazam, Doomsday Clock, Captain America, Batman Vs Ra's Al Ghul, Tony Stark: Iron Man and Fantastic Four being late. But Deadpool is a bit of a new one. Nevertheless that is what we have now, with Deadpool #4 by Kelly Thompson and Chris Bachalo, solicited for the 19th of […]
And more details of what is actually in the Amazing Fantasy Omnibus we noted earlier.She-Hulk by Dan Slott Omnibus
July 28, 2020 824 pages Before he became a superstar on AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, Dan Slott delighted readers with his sensational SHE-HULK run! Jennifer Walters is a gamma-powered green goliath just like her Hulkish cousin, but her home[...]
You wouldn't find it out of place to find a Bleeding Cool article about Dan Slott's tweets But it seems we were beaten by it by none other than the Daily Mail Who decided that his status as a Marvel Comics writer made his opinions about the Joker movie headline worthy for their readers.The paper[...]
We now know for sure that when Iron Man 2020 launches next year, from the creative team of Dan Slott, Christos Gage, and Pete Woods, it will be Arno Stark as the lead character, as has been heavily foreshadowed.Thanks to years of compliance, Marvel slipped media partner Newsarama the solicit and cover before the show[...]
A few Marvel changes between solicitation and publication.Tony Stark: Iron Man #18 was solicited as written by Jim Zub and Dan Slott, Jim has been swapped out for Christos Gage as he was for #17 It was also solicited as pencilled by Valerio Schiti, that has been changed to Paco Medina.
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man[...]
A new Iron Age is coming.
It is notable that Tony Stark: Iron Man writer Dan Slott will be part of the creative team of Incoming #1, which promises that a murder mystery will affect everything in 2020 too Could that be where it is all set up? Iron Man does seem to be part of[...]
A few more changes between solicitation and publication for Marvel Comics.Tony Stark: Iron Man #17 was solicited as written by Dan Slott and Jim Zub, and drawn by Valerio Schiti. Well, Slott remains, but the rest are changed it is now co-written by Slott and Christos Gage, who has worked with Slott before on the Spider-Verse,[...]
But next month's Fantastic Four #14.
FANTASTIC FOUR #14
(W) Dan Slott (A) Paco Medina (CA) Mike Deodato
POINT OF ORIGIN begins!
One of Reed Richards' biggest regrets leads to a voyage to the one place in the universe the Fantastic Four have never been.
A bold new chapter into the heart (and the start) of the Marvel Universe..[...]
Artist Sara Pichelli will not be in attendance, it seems, as Aaron Kuder, Adam Hughes, and Mike Allred are listed as the artists alongside writer Dan Slott for Fantastic Four #5 And realizing that people might have reason to be a little bit skeptical of a comic book wedding of late, the publisher promises:
Gather your[...]
Dan Slott impresses with a heartfelt script, and Sara Pichelli and Simone Bianchi both contribute some great visuals to the book.[caption id="attachment_899903" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Hawkman #3 cover by Bryan Hitch and Alex Sinclair[/caption]3 Hawkman #3Hawkman fights a T-Rex in this, then a swarm of avian humans in a battle that lasts literal hours[...]
Ben and Johnny fight, and it’s genuinely heartbreaking.I was… concerned when I heard that Dan Slott was going to be headlining the new Fantastic Four book This issue shows a lot of promise, though It shows an emotional maturity and an ability to write genuine characters that was missing from much of Amazing Spider-Man, Silver[...]
Over the weekend, Bleeding Cool ran a collection of all of the Retailer Exclusive Variant covers we could, only for the writer of the Fantastic Four, Dan Slott himself, to drop into our comments to say:While, like with most books that have a #1, there will be many variant covers, Bleeding Cool has mistakenly included a[...]
Look what popped through the letterbox courtesy of Federal Express about an hour ago...Fantastic Four #1 by Dan Slott, Sara Pichelli, and Marte Gracia -- with a letter asking me to talk about it Okay First, there are spoilers here Some spoilers, limited spoilers, what I see as managed expectations.Just as people going into Batman #50 and X-Men[...]
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] Sorry for the lateness of this review. San Diego Comic Con kept us here at Bleeding Cool preoccupied all weekend. We open with Colonel James Rhodes waking up from night terrors about his bad experiences in the War Machine armor. It's followed by the beginning of a new day at Stark Unlimited. Tony […]