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Shang-Chi Gets His Ten Rings In The Marvel Comics As Well As The Film
A new weapon that could rival the might of the Infinity Stones will emerge this May in SHANG-CHI #12! In this crucial issue, Shang-Chi's greatest enemies have gathered under his vengeful grandfather and in order to protect his bloodline, Shang-Chi[...]
Marcus To Archives
Following in the footsteps of the mega-popular MARVEL'S VOICES: INDIGENOUS VOICES and MARVEL'S VOICES: LEGACY, MARVEL'S VOICES: IDENTITY #1 will continue the tradition of featuring inspiring and uplifting stories reflecting "the world outside your window." These new stories will celebrate Marvel's ongoing, ever-expanding representation of the vastness of all Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Island[...]
Needless to say, I look forward to Magneto's future in X-Men titles.
The future version of the X-Men doesn't imply much about the team beyond the possibility of them sticking around outside of their own time.
X-Men Blue #34 art by Marcus To and Matt Milla
Marcus To once again provides great artwork to this book[...]
That said, this book seems to be all-but abandoning its headlining team.
X-Men: Blue #33 art by Marcus To and Matt Milla
Marcus To provides excellent artwork to this comic He captures the quiet rage and sorrow of Erik excellently, and, as I said already, the new costume looks amazing The design on the future X-Men: Blue[...]
In my opinion, this is a largely positive change, even if some comics mishandle the concept.
X-Men: Blue #28 art by Marcus To and Rain Beredo
Marcus To's artwork looks good throughout the comic, adding a lot of polish and detailing to the visuals of the book No panel disappoints, and the figures of our heroes and[...]
Marcus To is still a solid complementary choice, but the change from one artist to the next isn't signaled by a shift in the story Hi-Fi's color work is still very good, and it brings a lot of life and energy to the proceedings.
There's no particular reason why Justice League: No Justice #3 is the[...]
Plus, there are interactions between Martian Manhunter and Starro as well as Beast Boy and Lobo that are quite fantastic.
Marcus To and Francis Manapul split the responsibility of art in this issue, and both artists contribute excellent work To's work is a kinetic and motion-oriented style which works great for action sequences Manapul's artwork is[...]
It doesn't go anywhere especially interesting, but Sonia is a decent character and receives more personality than Clay. Marcus To's art looks really good too.
Weapon H #1 is a very flawed yet surprisingly enjoyable comic The lead has some potential for fleshing out The action is fun Smith and Hollowell make it all look great[...]
Though the blockbuster movie failed to live up to its potential commercial success, the Power Rangers thrive in comic books, and BOOM! Studios is expanding their Power Rangers offering to include a Power Rangers 25th Anniversary Special in June.
BOOM! promises superstar creators like Magdalene Visaggio, Joe Quinones, Sina Grace, Marcus To, and more in a press release[...]
Star Trek the Next Generation: Through the Mirror kicks off from writers Scott and David Tipton with artists like Marcus To, Chris Johnson, and J.K Woodward. Image's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Urban Legends is receiving an in-color reprint. Plus, Sonic the Hedgehog, G.I[...]
We also get to see Storm tear apart some sentinels and Starktech, which will always be awesome.
Black Panther #24 art by Marcus To, Koi Turnbull, Don Ho, Sal Regla, Jef de los Santos, Nick Nix, and J.D Smith
These action scenes are brought to life pencillers Scot Eaton, Manuel Garcia, Koi Turnbell, and Marcus To[...]
Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat at WrestleMania III.
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WWE #16
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Retail Price: $3.99
Writers: Dennis Hopeless, Tini Howard
Artists: Serg Acuña, Hyeonjin Kim
Main Cover: Dan Mora
Action Figure Variant Cover: Adam Riches
RAW Connecting Cover: Brent Schoonover
Alexa Bliss Incentive[...]
Those plot points are still loose ends that could have at least been acknowledged in this five-dollar extra-sized conclusion to the series.
Adam Warlock's story does get an interesting continuation in this comic, and I'm sure it'll come to its own head in Infinity Countdown.
Guardains of the Galaxy #150 art by Marcus To, Aaron Kuder (pictured),[...]
Making one Robbie Rider is a decent start, and I'm sure the conclusion to that subplot will be quite explosive next issue.
Guardians of the Galaxy #149 art by Marcus To and Ian Herring
Marcus To's work continues to be appreciated, and he certainly brings a lot of personality to the book with his work The devil[...]
All I can say is that I am happy to be seein-k him here once again.
Also, Drax is a sexy sax man.
Guardians of the Galaxy #148 art by Marcus To and Ian Herring
Marcus To's artwork continues to impress, as, even in comparison to these last few issues, Guardians of the Galaxy #148 is especially gorgeous[...]