But something tells me this little line might be the one to get the message boards chit-chatting.
Cyclops calling Dazzler the "Uncle Tom Of The Mutants".
Combine that with the fuss over the M-Word in a previous issue of Uncanny Avengers…
…and then All New X-Men…
Or going back further…
X-Men certainly does love to "go there"…
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Welcome to another week of Thoughts About Today's Comics. Limited by time and San Diego, look forward to a fuller selection next week. I appear to be
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However, for any who are tempted to see this exercise by Tom as rose coloured corporate PR puffery, there's this.
As a roma myself I'm deeply saddened and offended that a book under your umbrella (Uncanny Avengers #9) is relying the[...]
Also for Avengers, New Avengers, Uncanny Avengers and Fantastic Four a bit.
We have seen Wolverine going back in time twice Once with the Invisible Woman to kill Hank Pym (which he did), both travelling to the changed future to discover a version of himself that hadn't gone back in time It's implied there's another Invisible[...]
Today's Uncanny Avengers #8 AU is an Age Of Ultron alternative issue Except, it's not Age Of Ultron, it's the Age Of Stark universe now Whatever this one is called I'm not confused, I like it that way.
You'll get lots of details about the way this world now works in the light of an Latveria/Asgard[...]
More discussion on the events of Uncanny Avengers #5: On Wednesday, Bleeding Cool ran the first article about Havok, Alex Summers, and his speech in Uncanny Avengers The one in which he claimed that mutants didn't want to be called mutants anymore.
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Uncanny Avengers #5: "So please, don't call us Mutants The 'M' Word represents everything I hate." The X-Men comics have often used allegory to address such prejudice, with "mutie" being the original epithet, with Kitty Pryde once comparing it on panel to the N-word, recently succeeded by "genefreak" But "mutant" has generally remained descriptive in the[...]
Uncanny Avengers #5 seeks to change that…
There you go folks We have to call them all "Alexes" now It's political correctness gone mad! Damn dirty Alexes.
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UNCANNY AVENGERS #5
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(W) Rick Remender (A) Daniel Acu?a (CA) Kris Anka
• The truth that will shatter the Scarlet[...]
Remember that diagram that showed the future of the Marvel Universe in Avengers #5 years ago? That included at its end, The Ultron War?
It looks like Uncanny Avengers #4 is doing the same Now there are going to be spoilers here Big honking spoilers If you don't want to be spoiled, go away now, because[...]
And they are all toting glocks.
In Batwoman, the gods descend to meet the mortals…
And in Uncanny Avengers the djinns have a go too This seems to be the Alanis Morrisette definition of irony at work here If Dangerous Jinn had been driving the bus, Turner was the illegitimate great grand daughter of the Red Skull[...]
MInd you there is an awful lot of kissing between X-Men in this issue.
Though we do get a little conflict regarding Captain America's mental proficiency, in A+X…
And against a Professor X-brained Red Skull in Uncanny Avengers #3.
Looks like Quentin Quire's boasts of being as powerful as Professor X may have been just that….
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Very well executed cover, and does a great job setting the tone of the title.
Uncanny Avengers #2 by John Cassaday
This has been their promo image for the longest time, and now that it's in its entirety, I can say I honestly dig it Then again, I could have just been hypnotized to say that (I[...]
Brains make a strong appearance here with Bedlam #2.
A sentiment possibly shared by Professor X in Uncanny Avengers #2
Hey, what's with all these issue twos anyway? Is it an unwritten law that all issue twos have to feature dismemberment?
American Vampire breaks the cycle, albeit only with a leg bone That's still dismembered… but what if[...]
Issue 3 of Marvel's biggest-selling-until-All-New-X-Men-figures-are-released Uncanny Avengers, solicited for December, has now been pushed out to January 16th This follows the two week delay for Uncanny Avengers #2 to November 28th Despite being solicited as a monthly book, it is currently shifting to a six week/seven week schedule rather than four week/five week.
While that may[...]
This is the Uncanny Avengers #1 Hastings Cover/Avengers Blu Ray combo deal for $49.99 Bleeding Cool recommends that you do NOT buy it.
Why?
Because tomorrow it will be $39.99.
And that's much more like it.
Available to order online, the comics in question come straight from the warehouse (so no store dings or creases to worry about) and[...]
Uncanny Avengers.
But it seems that, after a 300,000 plus launch and twenty covers, the second issue will be… a little late Two weeks late in fact From November 14th until November 28th Extending a five week gap between first and second issues into a seven week gap.
It's an unfortunate beginning for such a high profile[...]
At the Retailer Breakfast at NYCC, Marvel confirmed that they have over 300,000 sales confirmed for Uncanny Avengers #1, which they described as the best selling "superhero" first print of a title this year.
I'm sure Robert Kirkman will chuckle at the "superhero bit" And Bob Wayne will chuckle at the "this year" bit.
They also mentioned[...]
But the Hastings exclusive Uncanny Avengers #1 cover is already selling for $35 on eBay Easy pickings if you live near a store, yes? Not necessarily…
One reader writes;
Actually Rich, the Hastings variants aren't available at every Hastings Plus Hastings damages their comics so often that getting near mint copies is near impossible at times.
For example[...]
It's not up there now (sorry) but yesterday evening Uncanny Avengers #1 and #2 were available to download on ComiXology ahead of tomorrow's release date for Uncanny Avengers #1 A reader writes;
I don't know if this means anything but Uncanny Avengers #1 & 2 were up on the New Releases section of Comixology I purchased[...]
First of all, the Uncanny Avengers #1 cover we ran the other day as the nineteenth cover is confirmed as a Hastings Exclusive cover, available in all Hastings stores More on them in a minute Because last week a whole bunch of retailers received two copies of Uncanny Avengers #1 in advance…
That's right, each was[...]
We do so love talking about that lobotomy page from Uncanny Avengers #1 on Bleeding Cool — and it's back on top again today But as much as we love it, Uncanny Avengers #1 couldn't beat the good old fashion hunger-for-human-flesh appeal of Walking Dead #100 in the tale of the direct market tape And[...]
But I'm told from good sources that, against expectations, Uncanny Avengers #1 did not actually beat the sales figures for Walking Dead #100.
At one point it was looking that way, based on early orders from certain big stores But overall, now that shop orders across the country are in and fixed, that's no longer the[...]
But is he somehow still possessed by Cyclops? Here are the new pages from Rick Remender and John Cassaday previewed by CBR, with other pages from previous
Bleeding Cool has, with a mixture of trepidation and fear, been cataloguing all the covers to Uncanny Avengers #1, out next week The last time we had it up to eighteen.
Well, it looks like we missed one, the Deadpool Call Me Maybe Sketch Edition.
But that does make for nineteen covers for Uncanny Avengers #1 in[...]
Not sure what the occasion is, but here's an eighteenth cover for Uncanny Avengers #1 The other seventeen are here…
Not sure what the occasion is, but here's an eighteenth cover for Uncanny Avengers #1 The other seventeen are here…
Not sure what the occasion is, but here's an eighteenth cover for Uncanny Avengers #1[...]
You can see, at that moment, someone at Marvel going "well, how can we do that then?" And before you know it, Uncanny Avengers has eleven covers… for now And it has worked, the comic is expected to sell over four hundred thousand, on the back of extreme discounting and variant covers All the Marvel[...]
The Premiere hardcovers changed the equation again, so that they were more expensive, but still not so much
The listing for the Uncanny Avengers – Volume 1: The Red Shadow hardcover however, is a revelation.
$24.99 for four issues Issues that cost $3.99 each In the hardcover, that works out as $6.25 each.
Even at the Amazon discount[...]
If it didn't already have enough covers, here's an exclusive Uncanny Avengers #1 cover for the Detroit Fanfare held on October 26th, 27th and 28th, by Ryan Stegman, who will be a guest at the show.
And while you're at it, here's an advance look at an X-Men Legacy variant from Pascual Ferry…
If it didn't[...]
But the books that are seeing a massive increase on their preorders are, well, Uncanny Avengers #1, boosted by the new promotional scheme using increased discount and variant covers The DC Zero issues are well represented with Talon leading the pack, as well at the post-50th anniversary Amazing Spider-Man, gearing up for issue 700, with[...]
But regarding this page by Rick Remender and John Cassaday from Uncanny Avengers #1: Exactly what is going on here, and to whom? Plenty of theories in the forum.
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What Are They Doing To Cyclops' Brain?
In the Uncanny Avengers #1 artwork Bleeding Cool first showed you last week, there was one page that has[...]