Dynamite has sent us a new writer's commentary from Marc Guggenheim for Swashbucklers: The Saga Continues #3, which has covers by series co-creator Butch Guice and Andrea Mutti with interiors by Mutti.
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Believe it or not, I asked artist Andrea Mutti to be inspired by David Mazzucchelli's splash page for Daredevil #229 to depict Raader waking up in[...]
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The X-Men capture Nance, but Alpha gets away with Colossus. The X-Men must seek help in order to save their teammate and all of mutantkind. Does it make for a good read?
Marc Guggenheim has been one of the main architects of the Arrowverse, helping to build up a live-action universe of DC heroes that is more popular in a lot of ways than their big-screen counterparts He has been the showrunner or co-showrunner on all six seasons of Arrow but will be stepping down at the end[...]
The X-Men Wedding Special arrives. Within it is a story of self-reflection with Kitty Pryde as well as the bachelor and bachelorette parties of Colossus and Kitty respectively. Does it make for a good read?
Dynamite has sent us a writer's commentary from Marc Guggenheim taking a look at Swashbucklers: The Saga Continues #2 We're told that this is Marc's first ever writer's commentary on a comic The issue comes with a cover by series co-creator Butch Guice and has interiors by Andrea Mutti.
Howdy Welcome to my writer's commentary for[...]
Colossus has been kidnapped by Nance and Alpha, so the X-Men spring into action to save their comrade. Does it make for a good read?
This season of Arrow has been building to a big finale between Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) and Ricardo Diaz (Kirk Acevedo), and both Amell and outgoing co-showrunner Marc Guggenheim have said that things will happen in the season finale that are game changers and won't be undone There has been a lot of speculation about[...]
This descendent may just have to protect that dream.
Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #1 cover by Greg Land
Hunt for Wolverine: Weapon Lost #1
Hunt for Wolverine rolls onward when Daredevil, Misty Knight, Frank McGee, and Cypher unite under Charles Soule and Matteo Buffagni. This group believes they have tracked down Logan, but have they? Or will this person prove to be[...]
One of the biggest supporters of the campaign was Arrow executive producer and comic book writer Marc Guggenheim who not only wrote the forward for the collection, but signed on to tell new tales fo the Swashbucklers when it became obvious that fans wanted more.
Nowt he first issue is in shops and we have some[...]
On Saturday I did a piece wondering if the game-changing thing that both Stephen Amell and Marc Guggenheim have been talking about was revealing Oliver Queen's identity as the Green Arrow to the world And I still think that is going to happen But with a title like 'Life Sentence', I'm now starting to think[...]
So what could it be?
Executive producer Marc Guggenheim was talking on EW's Superhero Insider and referred to the finale as unconventional — not having that big cliffhanger, but having a game-changing moment that will really affect the series He tells listeners that the show fundamentally changes in the finale and that they've been sowing the[...]
Guardians director James Gunn replied to the post, calling the scene "amazing." That was replied to by Legends executive producer Marc Guggenheim, who told Gunn that they "invoke Guardians in the writer's room A LOT." That pretty much means that Legends of Tomorrow is indeed influenced by Guardians of the Galaxy… which works out well[...]
Scythian Algurus has returned to Earth, and it's up to the X-Men to stop him. Unfortunately, half the team is still in prison. Can they get out in time to save the world? Is it a good read?
It was announced that Matt Ryan would be a series regular as John Constantine if there's a season four of Legends, which doesn't seem like something you'd even talk about if it wasn't likely.
EW.com interviewed Marc Guggenheim, one of the creators of the Arrowverse and co-showrunner of Legends and Arrow They were talking to him about[...]
Executive producer Marc Guggenheim talked to TVLine about the growing feud:
This season has been very much about removing all of the support structures from Oliver One of the challenges we placed for ourselves in season 6 was we got Oliver to the end of his emotional journey in season 5 He finally moved on from[...]
And something Marc Guggenheim has said makes me think that I may be right Before I get into what that is, let's get to what he said.
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Guggenheim was talking to TVLine about the last two episodes of[...]
— 6.18
— Stephen Amell (@StephenAmell) March 22, 2018
If he's big in 618 and then is in 620… where did the time off come from? Could he not appear in 619? Are they shooting out of order? Did they get a break in their schedule and if so, why was it "suddenly had time off"? More[...]
We might as well get it over with and recap X-Men Gold…
X-Men Gold #22
Writer: Marc Guggenheim
Penciler: Diego Bernard
Inker: JP Mayer
Colorists: Arif Prianto and Java Tartaglia
Letterer: Cory Petit
Cover: Dan Mora and Juan Fernandez
It's time for the most boring of all the X-Books, X-Men Gold We've discussed at length why this book is so bad[...]
Executive Producer Marc Guggenheim explains:
We figured out a very Legends-like way to actually get John Noble the actor into the show We're very excited that John Noble will be making a live action appearance on Legends He's been voicing our third season's big bad, Mallus, but he won't be appearing as the time demon[...]
Let's see what's happening in X-Men Gold.
X-Men Gold #21
Writer: Marc Guggenheim
Penciller: Diego Bernard
Inker: JP Mayer
Colorist: Arif Prianto
Letterer: Cory Petit
Cover: Mike Deodato Jr and Nolan Woodard
We were pretty hard on the previous issue of X-Men Gold, which saw Kitty propose to Peter in a moment that should have been highly emotional, but fell flat due to[...]
This issue of X-Men Gold brings us the return of the Brotherhood led by Mesmero. He breaks his team out of prison, and it's up to a weakened X-Men to stop them. Is it a good read?
I definitely think Marc Guggenheim should at least ask.
DC's Legends of Tomorrow returns February 12th at 8 p.m ET on the CW.
DC's Legends of Tomorrow may be adding to their Presidential collection later this season The series has already featured Lyndon B Johnson and George Washington, and now TVLine is reporting that they plan[...]
You can see read every X-Men: Bland Design column going back to the very beginning (which was last week) at this link.
Now let's get things started with X-Men Gold #20!
X-Men: Gold #20
Writer: Marc Guggenheim
Penciler: Diego Bernard
Inker: JP Mayer
Colorist: Frank Martin
Letterer: Cory Petit
Damage: $3.99
We join the Negative Zone War storyline in progress after the X-Men, in[...]
In X-Men Gold Annual #1, Captain Britain and Meggan invite X-Men Kitty Pryde, Nightcrawler, and Rachel Gray to visit their newborn child. Unfortunately, Starhammer has some plans for Rachel. In the backup story, a gril strives to meet her hero, Storm. Is it a good read?
Back in March of 2017 I had a silly thought and tweeted to Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow executive producer Marc Guggenheim that they should get a group shot of the Arrowverse characters done like Kevin Maguire's classic cover for Justice League #1 Guggenheim replied that we'd have to ask Maguire and that he'd commission[...]
Executive producer Marc Guggenheim gave a pretty interesting interview while at the inaugural ACE convention in Long Island, NJ He talks about how crazy the ride has been since starting Arrow and how the initial plan of now powers and keeping in line with the Christopher Nolan style Batman got thrown out pretty quickly with[...]
Presented in the European Album format (same as the recent Animosity: the Rise hardcover for LCSD), this handsome hardcover features the creative talents of Bill Willingham, Marguerite Bennett, Mike Carey, Jim Starlin, Michael Zulli, Charles Vess, Michael Gaydos, Andy Clarke, Andrew Robinson, Sarah Delaine, Phil Hester, Paul Jenkins, Neil Gaiman, Dalibor Talajic, Travis Moore, Brian Azzarello, Francesco[...]
According to executive producer Marc Guggenheim, this animated series was done prior to the crossover being conceived of Russell Tovey was cast after and his voice replaced whoever did the first recording And what we see is Blitzkreig and Black Arrow instead of the Dark Arrow and Reverse-Flash from the crossover Guggenheim acknowledges some continuity[...]
One of the architects of the Arrowverse and executive producer on both Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow, Marc Guggenheim, was tat the ACE Comic Con this morning doing a panel with moderator Geoff Boucher The first topic brought up was the new Freedom Fighters: The Ray animated series, but in his answer he talked about[...]
Animation.
Below is an interview with executive producer Marc Guggenheim talking about the project It's an extended version of the interview that airs during the Vixen animated movie on the CW There is also a trailer for the episode and then a special video talking about the Trevor Project The Ray, played/voiced by Russell Tovey, is[...]