As part of Marvel Legacy, it looks like X-Men character Blink is getting a secondary mutation In addition to her existing superpower of teleportation, Blink is now imbued with the uncanny ability to defy the laws of physics Just take a look at her new costume, as revealed on Jon Malin's cover for Cable #153:
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Coming in January from your friends at Marvel Comics, you, yes you, can purchase your very own copy of Marvel Legacy #1 with extra special bonus content in majestic hardcover format for the low, low price of just $39.99!
We'll give you a moment to let that sink in.
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Diamondback is out on the streets again, and the Defenders are the only ones standing against him. Can they put him away again, and is it a good fight?
The Uncanny Human Toch has been informed that he owns all that was once Reed Richards' and Beast and Wonder Man are about. Is this a good Avengers read?
Mojo has returned to take on the X-Men, and he is recreating some of the their greatest threats to challenge the team. Is this a new classic for the X-Men?
I already griped about this being a crossover.
Here's my next complaint, and many other Marvel Legacy relaunches/rebrandings have done this, as well Bringing back a lot of the X-Men's greatest hits for a battle is pretty nakedly harkening back to the glory days to appeal to the aging audience what complained about All-New, All-Different Marvel[...]
Wolverine is on the search for her brother, Daken, after a cult called the Orphans of X has kidnapped him. With this new mystery, is the comic a good read?
The Falcon flies again, now with Patriot in Chicago. He looks to aid the gang situation, but he faces opposition from the mayor. Does the book hold water?
The Avengers and the Champions team up in this installment in the Marvel Legacy's relaunch. It doesn't work, but why is this the case.
The Royals arrive at the World Farm, the home of the Progenitors which created the Kree, and the book finally clicks. What brings it together?
The writers of the Spider-Man family of comics met for the Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends panel at NYCC, and they have deets about upcoming stories.
Marvel Comics has been running a special adjunct to today's Diamond Retailer Breakfast with extra security, just for comic book shop owners and employees — but leaks still happen.
Such as the announcement that all Marvel Legacy issues from the first week of October have sold out from Marvel and Diamond Comic Distributors and all are[...]
Black Panther #166 is an astonishing rebirth for a classic Marvel rogue, and it fleshes him out more than many writers have cared to do in the past.
This issue of America uses its premise and platform to talk about entrapment and the conflict as old as free societies: liberty vs. security.
Marvel Legacy U.S.Avengers #11 is a cute wink-and-nudge homage to Archie comics, but it might be too on the nose for some readers.
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Jean Grey #8 from Marvel Comics by Dennis Hopeless and Victor Ibanez is the first issue in the series falling under the Marvel Legacy banner, continuing the teen Jean Grey's mission to try and find a way to stand up to the Phoenix Force that is making its way to Earth — and it[...]
That does make sense, and I do look forward to the upcoming Falcon title.
It also says more about the concept of "legacy" than Marvel Legacy did in far more pages.
And Sam is a great character He's awesome He's a good character to put a book behind He's interesting, he's driven, and he's very deliberate.
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As the Vanishing Point claims Miles Morales, he finds himself in the college of Peter Parker in his younger days of yore.
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Marvel Legacy #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Jason Aaron and featuring art by Esad Ribic, Steve McNiven, Chris Samnee, Russell Dauterman, Alex Maleev, Ed McGuiness, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Pepe Larraz, Jim Cheung, Daniel Acuna, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Mike Deodato Jr., David Marquez and Matthew Wilson (damn, that's a lotta dudes),[...]
Marvel Legacy #1 has now hit the shelves and given readers old and new a look at what is to come for the Marvel Universe, as well as a number of character returns and one character death.
We've looked at what the comic means for various aspects of the Marvel Universe, like Spider-Man, Secret Empire and[...]
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Marvel Legacy cover by Joe Quesada
So, here we are at last The long-awaited Marvel Legacy #1 is out.
I'm going to go ahead and throw a spoiler warning here Much of this comic has already been spoiled by numerous sources, but the plot itself was even hinted at in the marketing I mean, the name[...]
Marvel Legacy #1 by Jason Aaron, with art by Esad Ribic, Steve McNiven, Matthew Wilson, Chris Samnee, Russell Dauterman, Alex Maleev, Ed McGuinness, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Pepe Larraz, Jim Cheung, Daniel Acuna, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Mike Deodato Jr, David Marquez and lettered by VC's Cory Petit, is published by Marvel Comics today[...]
Marvel Legacy #1 by Jason Aaron, with art by Esad Ribic, Steve McNiven, Matthew Wilson, Chris Samnee, Russell Dauterman, Alex Maleev, Ed McGuinness, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Pepe Larraz, Jim Cheung, Daniel Acuna, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Mike Deodato Jr, David Marquez and lettered by VC's Cory Petit, is published by Marvel Comics today[...]
Marvel Legacy #1 by Jason Aaron, with art by Esad Ribic, Steve McNiven, Matthew Wilson, Chris Samnee, Russell Dauterman, Alex Maleev, Ed McGuinness, Stuart Immonen, Wade Von Grawbadger, Pepe Larraz, Jim Cheung, Daniel Acuna, Greg Land, Jay Leisten, Mike Deodato Jr, David Marquez and lettered by VC's Cory Petit, is published by Marvel Comics today[...]
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Aaron Haaland of A Comic Shop in Orlando, Florida, writes,
Hey Fandom! This week is mainly about Marvel Legacy #1, what it means for the Marvel Universe, and our Jason Aaron signing! There's also several other books I enjoyed and talked[...]
Luke Cage arrives in a small Mississippi town where everything is just a little off. He would have missed it if trouble didn't find him. Is it a good read?
For some time, Marvel has been pushing the exciting, internet-breaking return of a major character in the upcoming Marvel Legacy #1, released Wednesday Being a couple days before the release of the oversized issue set to key up a number of directions that Marvel will be going in the future, of course the publisher has[...]
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One of the big releases of Marvel Legacy as it returns to original numbering in such a way that it lands on a big anniversary issue, The Mighty Thor #700 is a massive juggernaut of an issue that is truly worthy of its landmark status in the ongoing story of the God(s) of Thunder.
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When Marvel Comics announced a swathe of comic book talent joining Esad Ribic on Marvel Legacy #1, we had these images to look forward to.
While the cover to Avengers #675 reprises that classic Avengers statue, drawn by Pepe Larraz, who is also drawing No Surrender.
This is the traditional statue.
It's hard to see what's on Ant[...]
With the Venom symbiote attached and her father in the hospital, Spider-Gwen is on a rampage to find the ones responsible. Does it give a good story though?