Matthew Rosenberg Archives

Astonishing X-Men #14 cover by Greg Land and Frank D'Armata
Both Charles Soule and Matthew Rosenberg have put up X-Men lineups full of characters I personally adore, and Havok, Beast, Colossus, Banshee, Warpath, and Dazzler is a team that almost feels personally built for me The only thing it's missing is Psylocke and Bishop, really (couldn't they have stayed in this book?) Also, Laura and[...]
Marvel Liquidates Matthew Rosenberg Digital Comic Stock on ComiXology
That's a lesson one young comic book writer, Matthew Rosenberg, is learning the hard way Formerly an indie darling, beloved for his work on books such as 12 Reasons to Die and We Can Never Go Home, Rosenberg quickly rose to stardom at Marvel Comics, eschewing his punk rock roots for the glamorous lifestyle of[...]
Astonishing X-Men #13 cover by Greg Land and Frank D'Armata
Many of the pages are brighter than they should be, and it does result in some panels being unpleasant to look at. Astonishing X-Men #13 is a disappointing opening salvo for Matthew Rosenberg's stint on the title The characters are difficult to like, everyone is nasty towards one another, and the artwork leaves a lot to[...]
Multiple Man #1 cover by Marcos Martin
The New Mutants being an active part of X-Men continuity again is cool, even if it may just be because Matthew Rosenberg writes both The idea of the only surviving Multiple Man being a duplicate instead of the original opens itself up to some intriguing potential about the nature of identity — yes that sounds[...]
Hero Matthew Rosenberg Saved X-Men Fans From Another #1 Issue Relaunch
Don't be fooled by the EXCLUSIVE contract he's got, he's still, he's still Matty from the Block! Yes, we're playing superstar writer Matthew Rosenberg's theme song because the former indy darling has proven once again that despite the fame, power, and riches of working for the Marvel Comics corporation, he still remembers what it's like[...]
The Surviving Original X-Men Reunited with Professor X in Astonishing X-Men Annual
Matthew Rosenberg is taking over Astonishing X-Men in July, but he's already getting an Astonishing X-Men Annual to write in August, with artist Travel Foreman (in place of regular series artist Greg Land) Can anyone stop Rosenberg's steady takeover of the entire X-Men line? If so, they'll have their work cut out for them, as[...]
Defying Industry Wisdom, Matthew Rosenberg Says It's Okay Not to Pre-Order Comics
Who could it be? Do we hear his theme song? Don't be fooled by the contract he's got, He's still, he's still, Matty from the Block! Marvel EXCLUSIVE talent and soon-to-be Astonishing X-Men writer Matthew Rosenberg took to Twitter with a shocking piece of advice for readers: Just want to put this out there because a few comic fans[...]
Astonishing X-Men
It's finally happened for Matthew Rosenberg In what the writer described as "fulfilling a lifelong dream," Rosenberg will take over as writer of Astonishing X-Men from Charles Soule in July, beginning with Astonishing X-Men #13. Rosenberg has recently brought Jean Grey back from the dead again in the Phoenix Resurrection mini-series, is currently writing the New Mutants:[...]
Matthew Rosenberg and Tyler Boss Ask: What's the Furthest Place from Here?
At Image Expo today, Matthew Rosenberg and Tyler Boss, the creative team behind the long-running mini-series 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank, took the stage to announce What's The Furthest Place From Here? But before that, Rosenberg took to Twitter to spoil the entire announcement! What's the furthest place from here? — Matthew Rosenberg (@AshcanPress) February 21,[...]
Tales of Suspense #101 cover by Andrea Sorrentino
It's great. Matthew Rosenberg shows he understands the character of Bucky Barnes as well as he knows Clint Barton The interactions between the two are thoroughly enjoyable, as neither one can really stand the other Clint handles it by rambling and intentionally bothering Bucky Bucky handles it with silence and an attempting to freeze Clint out. There[...]
The Punisher #220 cover by Clayton Crain
[rwp-review-recap id="0"] The Punisher discovers that Petrov is putting much of the Chernayan population into concentration camps, and Frank uses the War Machine armor to tear through the camps until Petrov responds. Eventually, Petrov sends a response worthy of the Punisher. The Punisher #220 cover by Clayton Crain Here, we get to see Frank Castle get creative with the[...]
Secret Warriors #12 cover by Javier Garron and Israel Silva
Israel Silva's brighter and more saturated color work is a little much for the eyes, even if it also fits the tone of the comic. Matthew Rosenberg sends the Secret Warriors off in a cute and fun tale of mending bridges and respecting differences It has its flaws, and it's not exciting or action-packed by any[...]
tyler boss
On Twitter today, artist Tyler Boss teased an upcoming project with Matthew Rosenberg, his partner from the critically acclaimed 2017 (or was it 2016) mini-series 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank Boss blanked out the titles, but it looks like a pretty long one 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank Again, perhaps? Away, we go pic.twitter.com/FYiS5Rsk48 — Tyler[...]
Tales of Suspense #100 cover by Marco Checchetto
I get the impression Matthew Rosenberg studied Matt Fraction and David Aja's Hawkeye before writing this comic. His encounter with the Winter Soldier towards the end is what one should expect Hawkeye is a chatty and impulsive man who uses false bravado to cover up his own feelings of inadequacy The Winter Soldier is a guilt-ridden[...]
The Punisher #219 cover by Clayton Crain
However, he gets the hang of it eventually. Matthew Rosenberg does a solid job of humanizing Frank Castle here too He has something of a dry sense of humor, and he shows some uncharacteristic sympathy for the old Chernayan farmer He gives more than two seconds thought to the old man's welfare. That's not to say that[...]