The final issue of Future Foundation is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, canceled before its time because it didn't enough Rob Liefeld variant covers But Jeremy Whitley, Alti Firmansyah, and Triona Farrell aren't going to leave their readers hanging on the book's biggest romance, the connection between Julie Power and Rikki Barnes At[...]
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Is it by using that ability that The Maker has been able to gain the most useful superpower in the Marvel Universe, one previously held only by the likes of Wolverine and Deadpool? Can The Maker appear anywhere, maybe even everywhere, at once?
Spoilers for Future Foundation #4 follow.
Bleeding Cool has previously noted The Maker appearing[...]
Future Foundation #4 is in stores from Marvel Comics, by Jeremy Whitley, Alti Firmansyah, Triona Farrell, and Joe Caramagna We've got a preview below, finally answering the question: what if Marvel canceled an exciting new series before it even had a chance to find an audience?
Just kidding, Marvel answers that question multiple times every year[...]
Future Foundation #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Jeremy Whitley, Will Robson, Paco Diaz, Greg Menzie, Triona Farrell, and Joe Caramagna The series, we sadly learned, will end with December's Future Foundation #5 thanks to a lack of Rob Liefeld variant covers But we intend to enjoy the crap out of it[...]
We previously knew — because Bleeding Cool reported it and Jeremy Whitley confirmed it and Rob Liefeld said he could have saved it — that Future Foundation would end with December's Future Foundation #5 Now we have the final solicitation for that series.
FUTURE FOUNDATION #5
JEREMY WHITLEY (W)
Alti Firmansyah (A)
Cover by CARLOS PACHECO
THE FINAL FRONTIER!
The Future[...]
On Saturday, Bleeding Cool reported the sad news that Future Foundation had been canceled by Marvel due to sales, a decision writer Jeremy Whitley confirms was made at Final Order Cutoff for the book's second issue Superstar artist and the Kanye West of comics Rob Liefeld took to Twitter on Monday with a suggestion for[...]
Bleeding Cool reported the word coming out of a recent Marvel summit, that the Future Foundation title written by Jeremy was to be cancelled That the decision had been made just after the first issue was published and that it was a sales-based decision We noted that the book had been solicited up until issue[...]
Marvel Comics recently saw the revival of their comic book title, The Future Foundation, running alongside the new Fantastic Four series, and showing what happens to those they left behind, the Power Pack kids and aliens working (currently with Yondu) to recreate the Marvel Multiverse after Secret Wars, investigate its anomalies and generally mess around[...]
Future Foundation #2 hits stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics, continuing after last month's excellent debut, by the creative team of Jeremy Whitley and Will Robson We've got a preview below.
Last issue saw the team breaking into a space prison to retrieve parts of the Molecule Man (and their undercover agent, Julie Power)… but they[...]
Well, that didn't take long, did it? Only four issues into the new run of Future Foundation in November, by Jeremy Whitley and Will Robson, and somebody's getting killed off! We don't know who, but it's promised right there in the solicit It also looks like the first storyline will wrap up and perhaps leave[...]
In the pages of Future Foundation #1, we find Yondu escorting a prisoner to a private prison… IN SPAAAAACE!
The prisoner, it turns out, is Julie Powers Why is Yondu turning her over?
Well, it appears to be part of an infiltration mission, with nanobots hidden… in her hair?
Oh, Julie is not going to be happy about[...]
But having defeated The Griever and ready to return at last to the mainstream Marvel Universe, the Fantastic Four must also say goodbye to the Future Foundation, a group of students led by their teacher, Dragon Man You see, the Molecule Man was atomized by The Griever a few issues back, but there could be[...]