However, Quicksilver and Doctor Voodoo are adamant about the Scarlet Witch staying.
Meanwhile, things get turned upside down for the team.
This feels like the first real issue of Jim Zub's Uncanny Avengers It's no longer under the dominion of Secret Empire and is now able to tell its own story.
And hey, it works[...]
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While the price is inexcusable and the story itself doesn't bring much to the table, I can still recommend this book and offer the hope that writer Jim Zub will really be able to strut his stuff in this book once it moves past the Secret Empire tie-in.
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And what does Uncanny Avengers have to do with the Fantastic Four?!
To promote the latest Marvel Legacy series details and creative team reveal, Marvel broke out the big guns! Top exec Tom Brevoort accompanied writer Jim Zub to talk about Uncanny Avengers in an EXCLUSIVE Previews World interview Brevoort, of course, wasted no time in[...]
Jim Zub, Jon Malin, and Matt Yackey's Thunderbolts is one of the best comics to come out in recent years There, I said it.
It's the truth Here we have a comic that perfectly balanced character and action, perfectly understood the characters and the spirit of the team, and had some of the most endearing moments[...]
So, yours truly was being a casual fanboy this morning, tweeting at Jim Zub to obsess over his Thunderbolts book and asking if it will be returning after Secret Empire's conclusion:
https://twitter.com/joshdavisonbolt/status/879339332829663236
I was hoping for the best, even if I have kind of consigned myself to the fact that this particular series had been condemned to[...]
It's hard to take any book seriously when the plot keeps getting sidetracked by a fourth wall-breaking walking fart joke named Deadpool (the exception to this rule being the admittedly great film Deadpool, as well as Rick Remender's Uncanny X-Force).
My interest in this book has been renewed with the subtraction of Deadpool, even if it may[...]
Jim Zub and Steven Cummings' Wayward ongoing comic series from Image has been optioned for television by Manga Entertainment, the UK-based co-producer and distributor of several anime franchises such as Ghost in the Shell and Street Fighter Alpha The blurb here says the series might be anime or live action, but if they're looking for my[...]
From Jim Zub and Ario Anindito (with a cover by Ryan Stegman), the book provides readers the first glimpse at Frosts' post-IvX status quo, in which she will, apparently, be leading her own team of X-Men, attempting to start a rebellion against Hydra in a mutant-controlled area of the U.S called New Tian.
Wow[...]
Writer Jim Zub creates an immersive world with very distinct characters His writing style is strong, and it conveys perfectly with these characters Artist Netho Diaz compliments Zub's writing The characters are believable, the panels aren't overstuffed with detail, and the fight scenes are clean and fluid.
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Honestly, up until a few[...]
Adam Wolfe writes for Bleeding Cool…
Are you one of the many people who attend New York Comic Con with eyes filled with starry hope for the future? When you read your favorite titles, do you ever put down the book and say "man this is what I want to do, but I just don't know[...]
Jim Zub is one example. It's definitely worth browsing to find out who you can support.
Patreon launched Starting Oddly Normal Book 4 today Civil War on Friday Free Comic Book Day on Saturday A good week #comics
— Otis Frampton 💬 (@otisframpton) May 2, 2016
Also, the fact that he has started Oddly Normal Book 4 today, well, I need to[...]
I always enjoy following Jim Zub news He's one of the most friendly comic book creators I've had the pleasure of meeting Incredibly engaging with fans via social media, he always keeps people in the loop about what's going on with his books and provides deeper looks into his creative process Last week, May the[...]
Thanks to Wayward writer, Jim Zub I was clued in on a great one…
3 more days to support the Toronto Comics Anthology:https://t.co/XaTwiug8XsSeveral students and friends involved! pic.twitter.com/w6QZNEUQvg
— Jim Zub (@JimZub) March 28, 2016
So, what's the Toronto Comics Anthology you ask? Here's what they have to say:
Toronto Comics: Volume 3 is 300 pages of all-new comics starring Hogtown, brought to you by[...]
EST on February 29th, is the Jim Zub sale! Over the past year I've really come to love this creator Not that I didn't love him prior to 2015, but after I met him at New York Comic Con this past fall and had the opportunity to chat with him He's an incredibly friendly person to[...]
Are you a fan of Jim Zub's comic Skullkickers? If the answer is yes, then today is your lucky day Right now you can read 33 issues on the comics website.
Haven't read SKULLKICKERS?33 issues of sword & sorcery action-comedy online for FREE:https://t.co/Z41eaKXdRA pic.twitter.com/303kfCnein
— Jim Zub (@JimZub) February 3, 2016
This tweet was incredibly fitting for me to discover[...]
If you haven't picked up your copy of Wayward #13 yet, what are you waiting for? It's one of the best issues yet, as we see the intense cast of characters
Happy news! Epic writer Jim Zub is bringing us more Dungeons & Dragons comics, and that is a great thing! His series Dungeons & Dragons: Legends of Baldur's Gate was incredible, so it only makes sense that he's going to be releasing more action-packed stories for us to enjoy.
DUNGEONS & DRAGONS comics return in April!Minsc + Boo + friends VS Ravenloft!Tell[...]
The battle at Tokyo Tower is raging in Wayward #13, from Image Comics, written by Jim Zub, with art by Steve Cummings All of the characters that we've seen developing the powers and growing are ready to attack whatever comes at them with all they've got To start, I want to talk about the panels[...]
It was an Image Comics fan dream come true to see the tweet, because it was followed up by a response by Wayward writer Jim Zub.
@skottieyoung There aren't enough hours in the day for all the exploration I want to do on my creator-owned stuff So much fun!
— Jim Zub (@JimZub) January 10, 2016
But back to I Hate Fairyland, I[...]
Yesterday Jim Zub, writer of Wayward, tweeted the next cover panorama for his highly addicting comic.
Here's a look at the epic A cover panorama for WAYWARD #11-15 by @Stekichikun + @TBonvillain #wednesdaywayward pic.twitter.com/db2BKF11Qh
— Jim Zub (@JimZub) January 7, 2016
Zub has been doing this for a while now, and I really love it[...]
Around this time last year IDW was releasing a limited series entitled Dungeons & Dragons: Legends of Baldur's Gate. The series was written by Jim Zub and deeply fulfilled my need for a little D&D in my life The story was incredibly captivating and I remember feeling sad to watch it come to an end.
However, 2016 will perhaps[...]
A great bonus to reading the comic has been the interaction I've had with creator Jim Zub If there's a comic book creator that really cares about his work, fans, and sticking to a steady release schedule, it's him Proof his in the tweets below:
Sent out a WAYWARD #13 advance PDF to my retailer mailing[...]
From Image Comics, written by Jim Zub, with art by Steve Cummings, Wayward #12 brings us a ton of action, both bloody and heart-pounding. No more hiding The new gods of Japan are on the attack and Tokyo is caught in the middle.
Besides getting to check in on the injured Rori, and the traumatized In this issue, we get a new[...]
(Volume 1: String Theory and Volume 2: Ties That Bind) This brilliant comic from Image Comics, written by Jim Zub, with art by Steve Cummings, quickly sky rocketed to the top of my favorite comics list So, what's the best part of binge reading trade paperbacks? Being caught up to read the single issues as[...]
After I binge read the first trade paperback of Wayward, from Image Comics, written by Jim Zub with art by Steve Cummings, I was blown away I finally knew what everyone had been talking about Between the heartfelt intense storyline, and the breathtaking art work, Wayward quickly sky rocketed to the top of my "Comics[...]
I've heard a lot about Wayward, and really who hasn't? After meeting writer, Jim Zub at NYCC '15, and hearing him talk about his passion at the Image Comics: Where Creators Own Worlds panel, I made a mental note to turn my eyes back towards the series It was time to give it some more attention[...]
Creators Bryan Edward Hill (Postal), Antony Johnston (Codename: Baboushka), Marjorie Liu (Monstress), Declan Shalvey (Injection), and Jim Zub (Wayward) graced the stage to share their perspectives on the worlds in their own books.
Some of the creators, like Jim Zub and Declan Shalvey, write books that take place in real locations They both emphasized how important it[...]
From Image Comics, writer Jim Zub (Skullkickers) and artists Steven Cummings (The Darkness, Gene Pool) and Tamra Bonvillain (Rat Queens, Black Dawn) will launch a new story arc in their spectacularly supernatural ongoing series Wayward. Wayward #11's cover A will be part one of five connecting covers, one per each issue in this story arc, that[...]
Writers Tom Siddell, and Jim Zub join forces with artists Ian McGinty, Rian Sygh, Mike Holmes, and John Kovalic to transport the colorful cast of characters from cards to comics.
Munchkin takes place in a very flexible mashup of genres What do Munchkins do? They play for the win They backstab They gloat They whine when[...]
To go along with their "Greatest Hits" sale over at Comixology, Dynamite has sent over Pathfinder #1 by Jim Zub and Andrew Huerta The full Pathfinder Volume 1 series is part of the sale To see what else is there, click here.
To go along with their "Greatest Hits" sale over at Comixology, Dynamite has[...]