Marvel Comics releases super-mega-crossover events at such an accelerated rate these days, the nostalgia cycle approached dangerous levels that could one day lead to not only the destruction of the comic book industry, but possibly of the Earth itself For example: Absolute Carnage just ended, and we're already getting books nostalgic for the event with[...]
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Earlier this month, Marvel Comics released a trailer for their next big super-mega-crossover event. Called Empyre (with a Y), the event was billed as
We already know about Marvel's next Earth-shattering super-mega-crossover event, Empyre With a Y, but what about the super-mega-crossover after that
In a trailer that is laden with either rampant profanity or a lot of redacted secrets, Marvel has announced their next super-mega-crossover event: Empyre
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[...]
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.
Absolute Carnage just wrapped up this week, but that doesn't mean Marvel isn't thinking several super-mega-crossover events ahead The House of Ideas isn't so-named because they have a lot of ideas It's because they have a few solid ones, and they stand by them If one cover is good, twenty-seven variant covers are better Everything's[...]
Punisher Kill Krew #5 is in stores next week, the final issue of this mini-series that answered the question: what if the War of the Realms
Fantastic Four 2099 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Karla Pacheco, Steven Cummings, Chris Sotomayor, and Travis Lanham. Tying into the 2099
When she's not murdering the Avengers in her solo series, Captain Marvel likes to tie-in with a good super-mega-crossover event, and with Absolute Carnage
2099 Alpha #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, and who doesn't love a super-mega-crossover event Alpha issue? Don't answer that. Nick Spencer,
Annihilation Scourge Alpha #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, as Matty Rosenberg is dutifully rewarded for writing a lame-duck Uncanny X-Men
Amazing Spider-Man #34 is in stores next week from Marvel Comics as we kick off the 2099 super-mega-crossover event. Nick Spencer, Patrick Gleason,
Mayer, Jay Leisten, John Dell, Frank Martin, and Clayton Cowles, and if you think that's a lot of people to work on a single comic, maybe it explains why this super-mega-crossover event had to expand to an extra issue? Just kidding, super-mega-crossover events don't need a reason to do that It's just what they do,[...]
Amazing Spider-Man #33 is set to his stores from Marvel Comics next week, part of the 2099 crossover event that will change the current Marvel Universe
If there's two things Marvel is good at, it's milking the crap out of Wolverine's backstory by pumping out comics about the Weapon X program and publishing super-mega-crossover events, so it's no surprise that next week sees the release of Absolute Carnage: Weapon Plus, combining two of Marvel's greatest assets We've got a preview of[...]
It's Halloween and explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has a treat for you! No, it's not marijuana edibles disguised as Halloween candy. What
Absolute Carnage: Avengers #1 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Zac Thompson, Leah Williams, Alberto Albuquerque, Guiu Vilanova, Rachelle
Absolute Carnage: Scream #3 is in stores this week from Marvel Comics, by Cullen Bunn, Gerardo Sandoval, Erick Arciniega, and Cory Petit. We've got a
Absolute Carnage vs. Deadpool #3 is in stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Frank Tieri, Marcelo Ferreira, Jack Jadson, Roberto Poggi, Rachelle
Absolute Carnage #4 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week as the super-mega-crossover event du jour hurtles toward its conclusion, by Donny Cates,
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios has unveiled an unlettered first look at Buffy the Vampire Slayer #9, the next chapter in the Hellmouth Buffyverse
Last month, Marvel returned to the Weapon X mythos to make some pretty big changes to history in Wolverine and Captain America: Weapon Plus. This
Teased at San Diego Comic-Con, with more clues found in a book catalog, we've known for a little bit that Marvel plans to revive the Annihilation name for
Marvel's November 2019 solicitations reveal another big event at the House of Ideas (most of said ideas being "let's have an event"). Spinning out of the
In a refreshing change of pace for the House of Ideas, rather than waiting for a super-mega-crossover event's final issue to be repeatedly delayed before
Cebulski, Editor Devin Lewis, and writer Donny Cates!"
This marks the 4,967,853rd press release about a super-mega-crossover event in a row from Marvel to claim that the event will shake a world to its core or its foundations, as shaking things to their core seems to be the only metaphor Marvel is able to come up[...]
Explosive publisher BOOM! Studios today announced the next part of their upcoming Buffyverse super-mega-crossover event, Hellmouth, coming to the pages of
Following up on last month's announcement of a super-mega-crossover event called Hellmouth taking place across their Buffyverse comics, along with a tease
The Absolute Carnage super-mega-crossover event continues to grow, adding three previously unannounced tie-in one-shots in September: Absolute Carnage: