Marvel Comics has revealed solicits for some of its comics shipping in March, amongst them Fantastic Four #20 And this solicit spoils part of the ending to the currently-running storyline, Point of Origin, which sees the Fantastic Four travel to the original destination of the space mission that went awry and gave them powers There, amongst[...]
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But today, Marvel has revealed the next big milestone for Immortal Hulk… Immortal Hulk #33 Wait, what?
Well, it seems that Immortal Hulk #33 will carry the legacy number of #750, which means its time for a giant-sized (and giant-priced) special issue once again! Check out the solicit and cover below, revealed today on Marvel's Pull[...]
Marvel has revealed that secret new Eve Ewing project the writer teased on Twitter last week Coming in March, Outlawed will be a one-shot by Ewing, artist Kim Jacinto, colorist Espen Grundetjern, and letterer Clayton Cowles in which a tragedy causes the government to outlaw teen superheroes The AV Club's Eisner-winning cozy journalistic relationship with[...]
And Marvel have a record number of placements this year Two.
Entries originally published in the English language, published in the US and the UK include Clyde Fans by Seth, Daedelus by Charles Burns, Berlin by Jason Lutes, Descender by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen, Thor by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman, and X-Men Grand Design[...]
Yondu #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Zonnie Tadler and John McCrea, and we've got a preview below.
Yondu is having one hell of an existential crisis in his first solo series Looking to make a profit by selling a stolen artifact, Yondu has found himself at odds with himself… sort of[...]
Morbius #2 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Vita Ayala and Marcelo Ferreira, as the titular living vampire continues to struggle with his hunger issues in the preview below.
Technically, Morbius's hunger is for blood, rather than food, but the same basic concept applies.
After a failed attempt at the latest fad diet, Morbius[...]
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #4 is in stores from Marvel comics this week, by Jim Zub and Lan "Funky Cold" Medina, and this preview shows a development that might shock and confuse longtime comic book readers.
For decades, we've been taught by superhero comics that there isn't any problem that can't be solved[...]
Savage Sword of Conan #12 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Frank Tieri and Andrea Di Vito, and the preview below provides shocking insight into Conan's manners and respect toward workers in the Hyperborean service economy.
This story starts like many other Conan stories…
…with the Barbarian hellbent on revenge.
But why? There's only one[...]
Punisher: Soviet #2 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Garth Ennis and Jacen Burrows, bringing the Punisher back to his MAX days.
And in this preview, The Punisher has come face to face with a copycat, a man doing Punisher's job of brutally murdering criminals, but leaving Frank to take the credit… or[...]
Symbiote Spider-Man: Alien Reality #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Peter David and Greg Land, the second mini-series set in the time after Spider-Man first got his black costume after Secret Wars.
Of course, back then, Spider-Man didn't know his costume was Venom.
The preview begins with a familiar battle, Spider-Man vs[...]
Doom 2099 #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Chip Zdarsky and Marco Castiello, as Marvel desperately hopes one of these 2099 one-shots will land and warrant at least a spinoff mini-series or two.
Although this story takes place in the future, it doesn't seem very futuristic, since we find a family dragging[...]
Strikeforce #4 is in stores from Marvel Comicsnext week, written by Tini Howard with the main story illustrated by German Peralta and a bunch of other artists contributing additional tales, because this issue is apparently done anthology-style…
…with Marvel's current edgiest superhero team settling down by the fire to tell horror stories to each other.
Inside the[...]
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #13 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Saladin Ahmed and Javier Garron, and we've got a preview below.
In which we find that Miles' uncle has found himself the target of a hit thanks to Miles' actions Of course, those actions were stopping Prowler from committing a murder of his[...]
Annihilation Scourge: Silver Surfer #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Dan Abnett and Paul Davidson, continuing this latest rehashing of Annihilation as one of several transitional mini-crossover events to keep Marvel readers busy while Marvel works on its next big super-mega-crossover events We've got a preview below.
In the preview, we find[...]
X-Force #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Benjamin Percy and Joshua Cassara, continuing the tale of two dicks starring the man with two dicks that began last issue, as Wolverine and Kid Omega try to get to the bottom of why Professor X was murdered in the first issue (the answer:[...]
The Annihilation Scourge transitional crossover event continues to shake the Marvel cosmic universe to its foundations this week, leaving nothing ever the same again, as Annihilation Scourge: Beta Ray Bill #1 hits stores by Michael Moreci and Alberto Albuquerque We have an earth-shattering preview that will rock the previews universe to its core, of course.
If[...]
Valkyrie #6 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Al Ewing, Jason Aaron, and Pere Perez But though Jane Foster's name is in the title, Doctor Strange seems to be making a regular habit of appearing in this book, as we see in this preview.
As Jane continues to seek a work/life balance in[...]
The Immortal Hulk #28 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Al Ewing, Tom Reilly, and Matias Bergas, as the world reels from the affects of the Hulk's assault on capitalism last issue.
But while the big green Bernie Sanders' actions might seem the only reasonable option in the face of capitalism run rampant,[...]
When it comes to films, Marvel achieved near-perfect synergy On the television side, it's primarily squandered potential outside of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D Most shows never last beyond three seasons The sabotage is nothing short of disgraceful considering what DC achieved on their end culminating in Crisis on Infinite Earths There's TV side of the Marvel[...]
Aero #6 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Zhou Liefen, Keng, Greg Pak, Alyssa Wong, Pop Mhan, and Federico Blee We've got a preview below.
Aero continues to tell two stories each issue, one starring the titular hero, Lei Ling, alone, and one co-starring Wave.
Last issue, Aero had the perfect excuse to skip[...]
Fantastic Four #17 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Dan Slott and a veritable buttload of artists We've got a preview below.
The Fantastic Four have found themselves trapped on the dystopian world of Spyre Well, Dystopian in most ways The Thing seems to have made some friends, and the Human Torch has[...]
Fallen Angels #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Bryan Hill and Szymon Kudranski, as Psylocke continues her quest to find and kill Apoth before her series unexpectedly ends after its first story arc.
We join Psylocke's quest mid-battle, as an arrogant Kid Cable jumps into action, only to be quickly rebuffed.
Meanwhile, X-23[...]
Ghost Rider #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Canada's Favorite Son Ed Brisson and Juan Frigeri, and we've got a preview below
Last issue, Johnny Blaze got sick of Danny Ketch's wishy-washy attitude toward Ghost Riding, so he took away his Ghost Rider powers and tossed him into a river to die.
Is[...]
Captain Marvel's Avengers Killing Spree continues in Captain Marvel #13, in stores next week from Marvel Comics, by Kelly Thompson and Lee Garbett In this preview, we see that Iron Man is Carol's next target after delivering Thor's head last issue.
For some reason, Carol is working for Vox Supreme, a character from the Inhumans corner[...]
New Mutants #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, for an Earth-focused issue by Canada's Favorite Son Ed Brisson and Flaviano We've got a preview below, in which we see what the younger group of young mutants has been up to in the Dawn of X…
And so we find that Glob Herman and[...]
Over at "House Mouse", the Disney+ streaming service entered the streaming wars last month – and they did it on the backs of their Marvel and Star Wars franchises While the Star Wars live-action series The Mandalorian is scoring big with its storytelling, visuals, and Baby Yoda, late 2020 brings one of the "biggest hitters"[...]
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #14 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Australia's Favorite Son Tom Taylor and Ken Lashley, and we've got a preview below, in which Spider-Man once again forgets his greatest lesson: that with great power comes great responsibility.
In particular, Spider-Man has a responsibility to his Aunt May, who has been[...]
It looks like we'll be getting some extra lore to Marvel's Avengers before Square Enix releases the game, as a prequel novel has been announced Titan Books revealed the news to IGN, as a book will be released in late March 2020 called Marvel's Avengers: The Extinction Key The novel will have the team battling[...]
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If you're reading this and you're one of those people that accuse queer readers of misreading or "making everything gay" I can state unequivocally that companies do give these sorts of notes.
It's worth stating that Marvel has never given a note like this In fact, the opposite I've been told that if we're going[...]
In October's Diamond marketshare figures, the numbers were pretty much level pegging for September when it came to Marvel marketshare, with Marvel on 39.51% dollar share and 45.2% unit share DC upped their numbers with a 31.67% dollar share and a 32.02% unit share, gaining from Image Comics which dropped to a 7.59% dollar share[...]