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marvel Archives
We had a look at upcoming Omnibus and Absolute titles from DC Comics earlier, here's a look at some of Marvel's Omnibuses, as well as their monstrously large King Size hardcover volumes And more details of what is actually in the Amazing Fantasy Omnibus we noted earlier.
She-Hulk by Dan Slott Omnibus
July 28, 2020 824 pages[...]
Long before Marvel Comics published Squirrel Girl, Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur and other comic books which, according to some people, shouldn't be published as they sell better in venues other than comic book stores, Marvel published Star Comics A line of young reader comics, the aim was to revitalise the newsstand, as Marvel's traditional[...]
And talking of people put on ice…
… subscribers will also get something else from Marvel (possibly Winter Soldier-based), Lost In Space and Die Hard While for the pricier DX crate… with the theme ChillDX …
There's something Skyrim related, something also from Lost In Space and from DC Comics….
…a Mr Freeze Sleep Mask? Um, okay… Those[...]
Bleeding Cool has noted Diamond Comic Distributor's campaign to get comic book stores to use their Final Order Cut-Off forms this past week for certain Marvel Comics for the first week in January These titles weren't on the retailer order form and can now only be ordered through FOC, today And how around half of[...]
Jude noted that in February's Marvel's solicitations they were going to continue collecting the Dawn Of X books as they had the House OF and Powers Of books – chronologically rather than by title But how long will that continue? And are there any other options? As well as the first three solicitations for Dawn[...]
Yondu #2 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Zonnie Tadler and John McCrea We've got a preview below.
This mini-series features two Yondus for the price of one, which is a great deal, so long as you were in the market for a Yondu in the first place.
Unfortunately, the Yondus have parted ways[...]
Scream: Curse of Carnage #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Clay McLeod Chapman and Chris Mooneyham, and we've got a preview below.
You might be wondering why we need a Scream: Curse of Carnage series when Absolute Carnage is yesterday's super-mega-crossover event news.
Look at it like this You know how every Marvel[...]
Ghost-Spider #4 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Seanan McGuire and Takeshi Miyazawa, as Gwen Stacy's adventures in attending college in another dimension continue.
Though it seemed like a good idea to go to school in another universe, things are a little complicated as The Jackal has infiltrated the faculty.
And now one of[...]
Fantastic Four Grand Design #2 by Tom Scioli is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, concluding the entire history of the Fantastic Four in just two issues.
Which just goes to show what a sucker you are if you've paid for 650+ issues of their comics individually Man, did you get ripped off!
This issue begins[...]
Punisher 2099 #1 is set to hit stores from Marvel Comics next week, cashing in on and tying in with the 2099 event running through Amazing Spider-Man This issue is by Zonnie Tadler and Matt Horak, and we've got a preview below.
In the future, private police force The Public Eye maintains order for corporate overlords[...]
Invisible Woman #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Mark Waid and Mattia De Iulis, the final issue of this mini-series that sees Sue pulled back into the espionage life We've got a preview below.
Sue has been sucked into an international plot to steal data over Wifi thanks to her traitorous ex-partner,[...]
Fantastic Four: Negative Zone #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Mike Carey and Stefano Caselli, ensuring that readers can spend an extra five bucks on a Fantastic Four one-shot before the holidays.
We've got a preview of the issue's main story below.
In which we find Benjamin Grimm encountering a Hydra drone right[...]
Conan the Barbarian is coming to Marvel's futuristic 2099 super-mega-crossover event, because @#$% it, why the hell not? Marvel paid for this license and they might as well use it The issue is written by The Gerry Duggan of Comics, Gerry Duggan, with art by Roge Antonio We've got a preview of Conan 2099 #1[...]
Due to issues with Diamond, Marvel and Image Comics, certain scheduled New Year's Day release titles did not appear on the retailer order form released a month ago for Diamond Previews catalogue Instead, comic store owners needed to place orders separately as part of the Final Order Cut-Off, with the Marvel Comics deadline for tomorrow.
Except[...]
Black Panther #18 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Ta-Nahesi Coates and Chris Sprouse, and as the storyline of the Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda nears its end, it's time to go back to the beginning.
And so, our preview begins with a flashback.
As we learn how the Black Panther came to be a[...]
Venom #20 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by The Bad Boy of Comics Donny Cates and Iban Coello, still tying into Absolute Carnage even though the super-mega-crossover event is supposedly over Can you have too much of a good thing? Don't answer that.
The recap page tells us that Eddie Brock has chosen[...]
Because one got lucky and, courtesy of the same asteroid, a Tyrannosaurus Rex became the Star Brand.
Star Brand was created by Jim Shooter and John Romita for the 1986 New Universe series of the same name, published by Marvel Comics, which started as a White Event that changed the world Set in its own universe,[...]
X-Force #2 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Benjamin Percy and Joshua Cassara, following up on the shocking ending to last week's shocking issue featuring the shocking death of a shocking victim: Professor Xavier Will this issue open with a period of mourning? Seemingly not, according to this preview Instead, we get[...]
Captain Marvel changed the game in Marvel Studios with their first female lead film The movie, in my opinion, was not too shabby I do wish it was told in a different way to where we could have a bigger connection to the character Being a fan of her from the comics it was a[...]
Valkyrie #5 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Al Ewing, Jason Aaron, and CAFU, and featuring a great throwback cover by Mahmud Asrar and Matthew Wilson In this issue, apparently, a hero will die At least if the cover is to be believed Check out the preview below.
Doctor Strange's soul is the[...]
Marvel directors the Russo Brothers are producing 21 Bridges starring Black Panther's Chadwick Boseman, it means the certainty for more questions about Martin Scorsese.
Cue the inevitable press tour during an awards season where Avengers: Endgame is being pushed This tour might not be as major as earlier this year during the theatrical release or the[...]
We mentioned a second printing of X-Men #2 with a cover by Leinil Yu coming from Marvel Comics, they have added a few more for this week.
The big Thor/Carol Danvers fight in Captain Marvel #12, Dawn Of X issues Excalibur #2 and Marauders #2 get second printings, as doe the big Immortal Hulk #27 assault[...]
New Mutants #2 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Jonathan Hickman and Rod Reis Co-writer and Canada's Favorite Son Ed Brisson is only writing the parts of this story set on Earth, but the New Mutants are all in space for this issue, so Brisson gets the week off Check out the[...]
Ironheart #12 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, the final issue of this "ongoing" series that Marvel canceled without telling anyone Shame, as it's been a fun ride, but alas, all good things must come to an end (especially if they've hit double digits at Marvel), so this will be our final preview[...]
Announced at Tokyo Comic Con, Marvel and Tsuburaya Productions are to publish new Ultraman comic books together in 2020.
Ultraman began as a Japanese sci-fi superhero TV series from 1966 created by Eiji Tsuburaya, following up on his Ultra Q show It was such a success, outstripping the original show, in TV, movies toys and comics,[...]
Fallen Angels #2 of 6 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Bryan Hill and Szymon Kudranski, as we continue Kwann… er, Psylocke's quest to track down Apoth and deliver vengeance We've got a preview below.
Psylocke has already recruited two team members to help her on her quest: X-23 and Cable But we[...]
He has returned and it’s five years later. Iron Spider takes his stand against Thanos and his army with new S.H. Figuarts figure
Avengers #27 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Jason Aaron and Ed McGuinness, kicking off the Starbrand Reborn storyline that sees all of Earth's Starbrands shunted off to an alternate reality created by Franklin Richards where Captain America has giant… wait, sorry, that's the plot of Heroes Reborn This one sees a[...]
But Brett Booth has tried to get work at Marvel Comics on this basis, to no avail.
But I'm not 'in' with the writers and editorial, those are the guys who run the show there Half of comics is who you know.
— Brett Booth (@Demonpuppy) September 22, 2019
DC's gain, Marvel's loss it seems I made enquiries[...]