Aquaman and Wonder Woman are Barry's first and only line of defense.
Justice League #7 cover by Jim Cheung, Walden Wong, and Mark Morales
Justice League #7 brings the climax to this first story arc of Scott Snyder's book Everything is on the line as the League stands against the Legion of Doom and their machinations.
It's an[...]
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The Final Host and the Horde reassert their strength, and this may be the end of humanity.
Avengers #6 cover by Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, and David Curiel
There is something inherently awesome about the Avengers coming together to spit in the face of the very gods of the Marvel Universe Seeing Celestial-sized Thor, She-Hulk, Ghost Rider,[...]
Doctor Strange, Iron Man, Black Panther, Captain Marvel, She-Hulk, and Thor arrive for a final stand against Loki's Celestials in Russia.
Avengers #5 cover by Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, and Jason Keith
Avengers #5 continues to kick the ridiculousness of this cosmic calamity up, with Loki explaining what is happening with the Celestials and Jason Aaron powering[...]
Captain America is still at the mercy of Loki and the Final Host, but the Ghost Rider is on his way to rescue the Captain.
Avengers #4 cover by Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, and Jason Keith
Avengers and Justice League have very complimentary narratives running right now Each book aims to redefine the universe in which they[...]
Meanwhile, Black Panther and Doctor Strange are on their last legs.
Avengers #3 cover by Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, and Justin Ponsor
Captain America and Loki steal most of the show this issue, as a lot of the storytelling focuses on Loki explaining the purpose of he and the Final Host on Earth The dialogue isn't consistently[...]
Martian Manhunter is the new chairman and keeps the team linked telepathically as they halt a sudden attack from Neanderthal-like creatures across the world.
Justice League #1 cover by Jim Cheung and Laura Martin
Justice League #1 by Scott Snyder, Jim Cheung, Mark Morales, and Tomeu Morey is everything I could have hoped it would be This[...]
Plus, the plot with Scab of the Jokerz has an interesting angle to it.
Batman Beyond #20 art by Marco Castiello, Mark Morales, and Wil Quintana
Marco Castiello's artwork is an interesting mixture of gritty detailing, classic comic styling, and some of the sleekness of past Batman Beyond artists It looks great and fits Terry McGinnis well[...]
Ghost Rider is also being attacked by the insect monsters and has no idea what to do.
Avengers #2 cover by Ed McGuinness,Mark Morales, and David Curiel
Avengers #2 continues to pull team together while showing further what kind of iteration of the team this will be To that end, I can say pretty confidently that this[...]
Captain Marvel responds to an energy fluctuation near Earth orbit.
Avengers #1 cover by Ed McGuinness, Mark Morales, and Justin Ponsor
This is it The Avengers are new again, and they aren't making you suffer through a weekly maelstrom of a title Bi-weekly? Yes, it appears that way, but it's an improvement Plus, the opening creative team[...]
'Nuff said.
Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli, Mark Morales and Dean White
Cover art by Giuseppe Camuncoli and Dean White
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All Star Batman from Scott Snyder and a rotating cavalcade of artists is really living up to the promise of it's initial announcement The road trip story arc with John Romita Jr was fun and all,[...]
Lopresti has also revealed that Mark Morales will be inking the interior art on a couple of issues of the series as well, which he's beyond excited about.
Dark Horse describe the book thus:
A weird and wonderful adventure from the atomic mind of Aaron Lopresti (Planet Hulk, Wonder Woman, Justice League International, Detective Comics.)
On his eighteenth[...]
On Saturday morning with the crowds arriving for Baltimore Comic Con, Marvel geared up for its main panel at the con with Tom Brevoort moderating Charles Soule, Mark Waid, Mark Morales, and Jim Starlin to talk about the Marvel Universe at the moment, and hopefully where things might be heading for fans.
The "man who killed[...]
With both Waid and Max Brooks writing, Shane Davis as artist, and Mark Morales as colorist, the series features a very real Valley of Death near modern day Iraq that has scientists and theologians puzzled It's time to break out your Bibles and brace yourself for a collision with science fiction, and maybe even a[...]