With HG Wells-like Tripods stalking the surface.
Then in Avengers #4 also in 2010, written by Brian Bendis, that future was seen again.
These were labelled by Killraven as Martians (and heavily resemble the creatures/machines from HG Wells' War Of The Worlds), dragged through to the present day by Kang's time meddling Which it appears he has, and[...]
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War of the Worlds by HG Wells is one of the most important science fiction stories ever written. First serialized by Cosmopolitan and Pearson's Magazine in 1897, It's the original alien invasion saga. We've talked here before about the importance of War of the Worlds as a likely tool of propaganda at the dawn of[...]
Craig Russell, titled Strange Dreams, covering the Killraven graphic novel and Doctor Strange graphic novel he did The biggest announcement, and previously covered by Bleeding Cool here, was the Bernie Wrightson Artifact Edition, which would include various pieces Wrightson did for DC and two complete stories, one from House of Mystery and one from Plop![...]
ANd neither is Rob Liefeld of the following;
Why was Kirkman and Liefeld's Killraven mini-series never published? I heard it had been completed Also, Killraven got stuck on present 616 marvel in Bendis' Avengers and hasn't been seen since, where is he? Were there unresolved plans for him?
The Liefeld/Kirkman KILLRAVEN project was never published because we[...]
And the mention that Killraven by Liefeld and Kirkman for Marvel remains unpublished Liefeld continued tweeting;
Rob: This is common practice in the comics business I completed pencils on 5 Killraven issues over 2 years ago Fact Issues 1 & 2 colored 2008 By not soliciting Killraven for 4 years, sales automatically dropped by virtue of[...]