So in today's Amazing Spider-Man, Peter Parker Industries has bought the Baxter Building. Ex-Fantastic Four member and current honorary Uncanny Inhuman,
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This is the cover to the new Silver Surfer #1 that Mike Allred was showing off at Rose City Comic Con at the weekend.
And it's the one that can now be officially released by Marvel, to announce the return of Dan Slott and Mike Allred's Silver Surfer in 2016, telling retailers at Baltimore Diamond Retailer[...]
But there you go.
This received considerable criticism on-line, especially in comparison to DC Comics' approach to such character representation, and even more especially when it dovetailed into other criticisms made against Marvel for the lack of black writers being employed by the publisher.
Amazing Spider-Man writer, Dan Slott, defended his editor-in-chief with a Teddy Roosevelt quote that[...]
So Dan Slott is relaunching Amazing Spider-Man in October with a Peter Parker solicited as an international tech-company whiz And naturally everyone wanted to see what the John Byrne Forum had to say Here are select examples from a longer conversation between Byrne, Slott and member of the form We've used red marks to show quotation, for[...]
And let's do the rest, aside from those announced by Marvel PR over the last two weeks, all in one go…
Amazing Spider-Man #1 by Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli #1 "Your friendly neighbourhood just got bigger".
Howard The Duck #1 by Chip Zdarsky and Joe Quinones #1 – "Howard gets a new hat."
Spider-Man 2099 #1 by[...]
Octopus took over Spider-Man's body, the culmination of storylines writer Dan Slott had been setting up This continued on into The Superior Spider-Man series, in which the middle-aged Doc Ock, himself more than likely a baby boomer making for ironic commentary as a member of Peter's former age bracket took the opportunity to return to[...]
And the same arguments against it have also been raised.
Well, Dan Slott, current writer of the Amazing Spider-Man comic book lays it out Not that he needs it, but I agree completely It's just that he, you know, writes Spider-Man So there.
Some of the comments, rigidity, rationalizations, and– in some cases– flat-out-anger by some that Spider-Man[...]
And recently she tweeted about Dan Slott's Spider-Man comics Or, rather, what she had read about them on Wikipedia.
I just read the entire wiki summaries of Superior Spider-Man & The Spiderverse (thus far)… W T F.
— Ami Angelwings (@ami_angelwings) January 29, 2015
And there are Spider gods now? And Spider destiny? And Spider holy trinities? — Ami[...]
On the CBR message boards (oh wait, I just got what this must have referred to now), Amazing Spider-Man writer Dan Slott took time out from his New Year to address his issues with message boards.
Too many fans online pick at interviews, tweets, videos– what have you– and desperately try to fill in the gaps[...]
Just such a sweet wrap up after our adrenaline was pumping from reading all the stories they made.
Dan Slott brings so much heart and soul to this comic There are moments you most surely want to laugh, and moments where you can even get a little teary It's just a complete package with this comic[...]
The first appearance of Spider-Gwen is rocketing up the charts. But could another female Spider-Man be about to challenge her? From the
Ma, Auntie, Sister, Brother, Cousin Bee, Cousin Bye and Grandma, thirty-for years on, with the same obsessions – as well as weaknesses for fruit pies, courtesy of Dan Slott and Mike Allred.
But of that wasn't enough, the writer, Dan Slott also brought back the Hostess Fruit Pie-verse to Spider-Verse #1.
What can we say? The man[...]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--OL702mIho Okay, now I'm hungry.
Recently Bleeding Cool pointed out that the Amazon solicitation for the Spider-Man: Spider-Verse crossover collection was a bargain, 620 pages in
relaunch of Avengers from 2011, a $20 book normally.
The Dan Slott/Humberto Ramos Amazing Spider-Man: Big Time story from 2011, a $15 book normally.
Last year's relaunch of Brian Bendis and Steve McNiven's Guardians Of The Galaxy, normally a $20 book.
And the classic Ed Brubaker/Steve Epting Captain America Winter Soldier story, normally a $25 book.
Our reader[...]
Dan Slott and Christos Gage's story in this issue of Superior Spider-Man isn't quite as innovative but it's a pretty creative and similar approach in its own right As you probably know, Superior Spider-Man officially ended its run a few months ago, but Slott and Gage found a moment in issue #19 where the Otto[...]
Svensson liveblogged the Dan Slott spotlight panel for Bleeding Cool, here's the archive:
Dan Slott is reminiscing about San Diego Comic Con of days yore, when he worked on Ren and Stimpy, was on a panel where he took two water glasses and made them into googly eyes. Jill Pantozzi, of themarysue.com, is moderating the panel[...]
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes: Hey Fandom, I'm Aaron from A Comic Shop and The Geek Easy, back from Heroescon and ready to
After all this, I'll gladly submit my jaw to Kaare Andrews' Iron Fist every month.
Silver Surfer #2 from Marvel Comics
Writer: Dan Slott
Artist: Mike Allred
I'd be damned if Silver Surfer #2 didn't feel like the latest issue of a long-running series by a constantly-collaborating creators, complete with tone and tons of pre-established continuity Dan Slott promised[...]
Dynamic Forces are having what they are calling: Amazing Spider-Man #1 Dan Slott Gold Signature Contest This is what they have to say about it:
DYNAMIC FORCES presents their latest and greatest contest of 2014! One lucky winner in a random drawing will receive the Grand Prize of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 signed by the modern day author[...]
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Let's all watch Dan Slott on CBS Go on, what else were you going to do right now?
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Let's all watch Dan Slott on CBS Go on, what else were you going to do right now?
[...]
One of the many problems with the modern day superhero comic is its obsession with sexualising its characters. Presenting them in a series of ludicrously
Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes:
Hey Fandom! Early this morning our shop got broken into, but the show goes on!
I talk about the new Amazing Spider-Man, Dan Slott's Silver Surfer, the Bi-racial Wally West, Batman Eternal, Rai, Jason Aaron's Southern Bastards, Matt Kindt's Star Wars Heist, and more.
I go into detail[...]
Before reading Superior Spider-Man #1, I had no earthly idea who Dan Slott was My Spider-Man writers were guys like Bendis, Micheline, Buisek and DeFalco So when I heard how Peter Parker was "dying", I thought it was an immediate cop-out, and I actually stayed away from those last issues of Amazing Spider-Man, as death[...]
Superior Spider-Man #31 is out today. The final issue of Superior Spider-Man before the Amazing Spider-Man relaunch. And all things come to an end. Or a
Some folks have had trouble getting to grips with what Dan Slott wrote at the end of Superior Spider-Man #30 So, with #31 out tomorrow, what better time for a refresher course.
I have to say I'm with Dan on this Spoilers, obviously In fact….
Dan posted in response to concerns,
Everything you need is in ASM #700[...]
Can't wait to hear this the second I get home! :)
— Dan Slott (@DanSlott) April 7, 2014
Which means you can listen to it now before Dan!
First creative summit in six years without @StephenWacker pretending to like any of us
— BUTT STUFF WEREWOLF (@mattfraction) April 7, 2014
He never pretended He never pretended!!!!
Not sure my DANK PYM[...]
As well as the solicited Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos, Amazing-Spider-Man #1 will have additional writers Christopher Yost, Joe Caramagna and Peter David, and artists William Sliney, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Ramon Perez, who all want a slice of the royalties action And Slott and Ramos are happy to share… it will also have an unsolicited variant by Jerome Opena.
It's[...]
By Christopher Smith
Like many readers, I hotly anticipated Dan Slott and Mike Allred's Silver Surfer #1, released this week to considerable fanfare I especially looked forward to the book not only to my being a fan of Slott's complex, manic, and shocking plotting on Superior Spider-Man (the Breaking Bad of superhero comics), but also quite[...]
Though, of course, if this is reaching a new generation of all-ages readers who have never seen the show, they might find the pacing and content more than entertaining and meet a cast of characters with their own qualities to recommend them.
Lastly, I'll venture into my own unknown a little by looking at the new[...]