Let's have another look at some changing credits for your favourite Big Two comic books, twixt solicitation and publication…
Hulk #16 will be written by Aubrey Sitterson as well as the solicited Gerry Duggan.
Uncanny X-Men #35 will be drawn by Kris Anka, not the solicited Chris Bachalo.
Gotham Academy #6 was drawn by Mingue Helen Chen as well as the[...]
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But before he's going, he might want to put a few toys back in the box for others to play with.
And with Eva Bell, he may have a walking talking Big Red Reset button.
In the last issue of Uncanny X-Men by Bendis and Chris Bachalo, Charles Xavier was brought forward in time to see an[...]
As we saw in Uncanny X-Men #29, time travelling Eva Bell took a trip back in time to find the young Professor X, long before his death in Avengers Vs X-Men, to persuade him to change his mind about how he was dealing with super-mutant Matthew Malloy.
Because the time travel in All-New X-Men worked out[...]
And with that, totally unravels the Marvel rolling continuity.
At least going further gets a lot less specific, wth Xorn and Beast decapitating many an Iron Man, a skull face joining the heads on Mount Rushmore… even an Old Man Logan-style Hawkeye.
But it's never good to get specific, as Illyana and Doctor Strange clarify in today's Uncanny[...]
Marvel are pushing the hell out of the Uncanny X-Men Annual by Brian Bendis and Andrea Sorrentino, featuring the character Tempus who has been to the future and returned, seeing terrible things And possibly those Tripods things striding the landscape.
They released some unlettered preview pages yesterday… here they are, with even more besides, you may[...]
From the Brian Bendis interview at CBR... with art by Andrea Sorrentino. Don't they look familiar? We've been seeing them in the future of the
Maxx's Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted by Maxx MacLennan.
They say:
Sorry for the no-show last week, we are sorry! On to business…
The Futures End event is still amazing, the Spider-Verse has us caught in its web, and of[...]
Anyway, who says he doesn't have adamantium in his teeth?
Yeah, South Carolinian Stephen Colbert won't like that reading his Uncanny X-Men Might he be the ma n to start an anti-mutant hunt amongst the Colbert Nation?
Of course there are some communities where Miles Morales wearing a police department shirt may be as equally inappropriate, from Miles[...]
Tell us below!
Time stamps for this episode:
04:40 Batman and Robin: Futures End #1
04:51 Batman/Superman: Futures End #1
05:00 Batwoman: Futures End #1
05:19 Green Lantern New Guardians: Futures End #1
05:40 Justice League: Futures End #1
05:58 Red Hood and The Outlaws: Futures End #1
06:09 Supergirl: Futures End #1
06:20 Superman/Wonder Woman: Futures End #1
06:35 Wonder Woman: Futures End #1
06:54[...]
Maxx's Super Awesome Comic Review Show returns to Bleeding Cool, recorded at the one and only Astro-Zombies Comic Shop in Albuquerque, New Mexico, hosted by Maxx MacLennan.
They say:
This week the Futures End event kicked off with some really awesome titles and the 3-D lenticular covers were fantastic! Marvel had their fair share of awesome titles,[...]
Bobby Drake there in Uncanny X-Men, showing why he is truly the most powerful mutant of all And not this Matthew Malloy fellow.
Kung Fu Bible Classics from Image has many delights in it But one highlight has to be a special Empowered chapter from Adam Warren outside of Dark Horse If you didn't know it was[...]
No it's not that there was a secret team between iterations of the X-Men. No, it's not that the Danger Room was a suppressed sentient being. No it's not
The Shadow!
Don't forget our favorites! Nailbiter has raised the game, Southern Bastards finishes its first storyline, and the new creative team gets on board Moon Knight and things won't be the same!
Don't forget to answer the Question of the Week! Graphic novels are a hot topic and we want to know what you think! Tell[...]
The world's best exorcists team up in The Devilers and we get a look at the very beginning of The X-Files.
Don't miss the Question of the Week because we get very personal with what we're revealing this week!
Time stamps for this episode:
03:11 Supergirl #33
04:23 Robin Rises: Omega #1
05:28 Life With Archie #36
06:16 Original Sin #6
07:16[...]
We salute you, and the keenness you bring to your passion.
Uncanny X-Men is booming across the board, overtaking the mainstay of Batman Eternal, with only the event book Original Sin beating them both (and only just)…
Original Sin #4
Uncanny X-Men #22
Batman Eternal #11
Batman And Ra's Al Ghul #32
Harley Quinn #7
Avengers #31
New 52: Futures End #7
Wonder Woman[...]
Comics proves it,
Uncanny X-Men gets rather critical of the current state of time travel and multiversal storytelling Man, they're going to flip when they get to the DC Band Aid next year…
While Iron Man, written by a Brit, basically points out that the Empire was probably the best thing going and that democracy is bunk[...]
It'll probably be bigger in page count than the solicitation for the comic gives it credit for…
UNCANNY X-MEN #25
Brian Michael Bendis (W) • Chris Bachalo (A/C)
AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D VARIANT BY PHANTOM CITY CREATIVE
ORIGINAL SIN tie-in!
• Xavier's greatest secret has been revealed!
• Against such overwhelming power, will the X-Men succeed in holding the line?
• Or will[...]
Because there is plenty to go around…
Both imaginary, from Uncanny X-Men...
And real! From the dangerous of Amazing Spider-Man…
To the dangerous and elderly of Harley Quinn…
To the protective of Solar #2…
The staged of Saga…
The classic of Velvet…
The tender of Prophet…
Sometimes it's nice to just celebrate a kiss, whatever the reason[...]
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DC Comics: Batman Eternal #2
DC Comics: Forever Evil: Justice League #29
Marvel Comics: Uncanny X-Men #20
Marvel Comics: Hulk #1
Marvel Comics: The Superior Spider-Man #31
DC Comics: Sinestro #1
Image Comics: Genesis (Graphic Novel)
IDW: Frankenstein Alive Alive: Reanimated Edition
IDW: Frankenstein Alive Alive #3
Marvel Comics: The Superior Spider-Man Vol 5 (Trade)
IDW: Godzilla: History's Greatest Monster (Trade)
Image Comics:[...]
In a recent Bleeding Cool interview, Brian Bendis slightly despaired that no matter what complex drama he might write, it would always be the shipping that would get the attention.
From today's Uncanny X-Men…
… he seems like he might just be turning that up a notch… with the telepathic Stepford Cuckoos on hand, and Maria Hill[...]
Brian Bendis posts to tumblr,
this is the cover to uncanny x-men 23 by chris bacholo
You guys were so nice and supportive of the trial of Jean Grey I got special permission this morning to post this cover not only is our original sin tie in but it is also probably the most incendiary X-Men story,[...]
the Extra Terrestrial, the game many believe was the tipping point in the video games crash of the 1980's. E.T. was at the time was the one of the world's biggest franchises, Steven Spielberg was super-hot having just come off Indiana Jones and his next project was highly anticipated.
Spielberg and the studio executives were no fools and knew they could make money[...]
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Marvel Comics: Thor God Of Thunder #20
Image Comics: Sovereign #1
DC Comics: Batman And Aquaman #29
Marvel Comics: Uncanny X-Men #19
BOOM! Studios: Clockwork Angels #1
DC Comics: Batman: Bruce Wayne Murderer TP
Dark Horse Comics: Hellboy, The First 20 Years HC
DC Comics: Green Arrow Volume 4: The Kill Machine TP
Image Comics: Saga Volume 3 TP
Maxx's Super Awesome[...]
Being in the Uncanny X-Men can be rough on a fellow.
Look, we checked into the Fantastic Four movie story properly okay? We really did Thanks Superior Spider-Man Annual … and yes, readers of the regular storyline will probably need to pick this one up too.
I want that on a T-shirt, Superman Unleashed.
C'mon, how many other[...]
There isn't much more left of Forever Evil, then we get to see some major changes to the DC Universe!
We narrowed it down to our top five number ones this week! So many great, new series will start this week from so many companies! What new series are you most excited about seeing? Check out[...]
These are Uncanny X-Men comics from the artists file copies and each will be bagged and boarded with a note saying where they came from.
Dave Cockrum worked for Marvel, DC and Warren over the years with two long runs on Uncanny X-men (1975-1977 and 1981-1983) The artist passed away in 2006 due to complications from[...]
Well, in today's Uncanny X-Men, which does some rather fun things with panelling and Cyclops out-of-control optic blasts, we see how Emma Frost handled the news.
That took about a second-and-a-half You know, Kitty Pryde is meant to be a Professor now, right?
Sinister Dexter gets all metaphysical on our asses.
It's very hard to remain an[...]
Daddy issues come to the fore in Captain America.
And even in Uncanny X-Men, he's getting comments from the peanut gallery What's next, getting mixed up with Lawrence Fishburn?
This, right here, from Avengers World is the reason this kind of comic exists To do utterly batshit stuff that no Avengers movie could ever get close to[...]
The Hero Initiative is launching their Uncanny X-Men 100 project This is where they get blank covers of a certain issue then give them out to get original sketches from some of the best talent in the industry and then auction them off to raise money for the charity In this case its Uncanny X-Men #12[...]
Uncanny X-Men from a couple of weeks ago gave us a new look Magneto Not just the bald head.
But also the beard.
And not just the beard But also the hat.
Okay, that's not shaken or stirred but I know that look.
Ba-dum-ba-daaa, ba-da-da…
Ba-da-da-daa, da da daaaaah…
Exotic locales, secret agents, dangerous bars, Magneto is James[...]