"Si's a terrific and versatile writer — those 18 and older who aren't squeamish should definitely check out Si's "Crossed: Wish You Were Here" webcomic which is available free online — and he'll be flexing a lot of the same muscles on "X-Force""
Sadly, CBR chose not to run a link to the webcomic in question[...]
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From Rob Liefeld's table in Artist's Alley at New York Comic Con, he's charging $10 to sign copies of New Mutants and X-Force, $20 for the first appearance of Cable and Deadpool, and $20 for CGC's copies Of course, considering signed copies go for the likes of this, I'd say that's pretty fair, wouldn't you?
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I saw a lot of discussion on forums around the web about Brendon's talk with X-Force director Jeff Wadlow yesterday There's some major anticipation out there on this one, and a lot of curiosity — about which characters might be involved, which possible storylines, and so on So unless Rob Liefeld reveals those emails he[...]
Then come back once you have.
But if you weren't going to buy it, then maybe this might change your mind.
Long term X-Force fans remember the suggestions that Shatterstar and Longshot were related There was even the suggestion, though once that went away, that Dazzler and Longshot were Shatterstar's parents.
Well, in today's X-Factor…
Comics courtesy of Yesteryear[...]
Gotta believe that the Deadpool movie won't be too far behind X-Force It just makes too much sense This past week or so, we've been "off camera," chasing rumours that Fox are on the verge of announcing plans for their extended X-Men movie universe We were tipped off that they will – unsurprisingly – be[...]
Today Bleeding Cool broke the news that Fox are to make an X-Force movie and will to announce it at San Diego Comic Con.
Turns out someone else already knew X-Force's co-creator, Rob Liefeld He tweeted;
Yup Was informed in March RT @Graysonmm: @robertliefeld http://t.co/il1lbRtDud an X-Force movie?
— robertliefeld (@robertliefeld) July 12, 2013
NOT news to me, glad[...]
A few solicitation changes for upcoming Marvel comics…
Emerald City Of Oz has been reduced from a six issue to a five issue series.
Wellington Alves will now be joined by Carlo Pagulayan and Patrick Olliffe on Red She-Hulk #67.
Phil Noto will be drawing Thunderbolts #13.
X-Factor #259 will be drawn by Carmen Nunez Carnero rather than Leonard[...]
Does Marvel have a Fantomex title on the way? They have register trademarked the name of the X-Force character recently for comics and comics-related stuff, and Marvel usually does that kind of thing when they have stuff planned…
Or they don;t want to take any chances with Fantomas.
Word Mark
FANTOMEX
Goods and Services
IC 016[...]
Heading to a screen near you... ComiXology have started to roll out their Monday Marvel discount deal. It should reach the East Coast in four hours or so
But there is some fun stuff along the way…
Young Avengers #1 gives us the first art of a short film starring Kieron Gillen in his Loki get up.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ZJaEl_dVZM[/youtube]
While, on another continent, Kieron is enslaved in his editor's office.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WScqd01hASs[/youtube]
Mark Waid talks Leinil Yu on Indestructable Hulk
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWMaBi6OF3c[/youtube]
Mike Allred talks Old John Storm on FF
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9NDxTYrleI[/youtube]
A + X and[...]
In today's Cable And X-Force #3, we get a new bad guy Possibly One Teresa Peyton Wannabe world conqueror? Communist terrorist? Al Qaeda cell member?
Or fast food magnate?
Yes folks, it's the boss Eat-More and the link between her chain of restaurants and her mutophobic views Which is clearly an allegory towards Chik-Fil-A's Dan Cathy and[...]
A Deadpool/X-Force mini-series drawn by him and written by Duane Swierczynski, to which he'd finished two issues, with Deadpool messing around in American wars of the past.
However as terms and conditions were changing for Marvel freelancers , he stated that he was called by Marvel who wanted to pay him after the whole work was[...]
You'll just have to wait until after the spoiler warning line.
Meanwhile…
BITCH PLEASE
Uncharacteristic balls-ifying of Havoc aside, CABLE AND X-FORCE #1 was a fun first issue, reintroducing Cable as an actually realistically grounded and grim-n-gritty soldier type, post-flashing eye, post-ridiculous T.O arm, he's actually an interesting guy to read about Hope also finally gets a reading[...]
BLEEDING EYES
Bleeding Cool gets a thoroughly aimiable review from embittered ex-comic shop workers.
POSTER GIRLS
Marvel's top retailers get X-Force mini-posters coming this way.
ALL AHEAD-OF-TIME X-MEN
A look at… All New X-Men #5 Already?
TAKE A LOOK OVERHEAD
Stephen Wacker talks future Spider-Man to Newsarama.
And to answer your other question: It would be very presumptuous to assume ASM #698 gave[...]
Happier days... Greg Capullo on the left, Rob Liefeld on the right. In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree.
So we have Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie on Young Avengers, Brian Bendis and Steve McNiven on… well that could be Guardians Of The Galaxy with a new looking Star Lord… and Dennis Hopeless and Gabriel Walta on Cable And X-Force Looks like Forge has a lot of work to do.
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This isn't your Cable and X-Force This is your proper Uncanny X-Force By Sam Humphries and Ron Garney, as teased last week A MarvelNOW! reboot, with details at Comics Alliance.
This is the first time there have been two ongoing X-Force comics at the same time And it looks like we might be seeing a different[...]
The final Marvel NOW! project I've heard about today, and bear in mind that this is just a rumour, is that Daniel Way and Ale Garza are relaunching X-Force Recently relaunched as Uncanny X-Force, the book has received high praise of late with many considering it to be their favourite Marvel book, with its uncompromising[...]
Was this an accidental slip? Or a deliberate tease? Either way X-Force, and probably Wolverine & The X-Men readers may prefer to look away concerning an upcoming plotline with the character Kid A.
According to keen Redditors, X-Force writer Rick Remender tweeted the following image.
His original tweet has been deleted, though it took some work[...]
Leinil Yu wasn't too sure about how the colourist of the X-Force #22 cover, handled his artwork He tweeted "I was unhappy with how the grayscale was handled by the colorist is all looked like I used black crayons."
That's as maybe, Leinil But it also looks a little like Nightcrawler is rather… excited to be[...]
The Infinite #8, cover by Rob Liefeld (2012)
X-Force #22, cover by Greg Capullo (1993)
In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree They may be homages, parodies, ironic appropriations, jokes, coincidences or works of the lightbox We trust you, the reader, to make that judgment yourself If you[...]
Aaron from A Comic Shop, Orlando on his own this week talking through today's comics – Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern Corps, X-Force, Morning Glories, Caligula, all out today… how William Christensen of Avatar models his publisher role on Caligula, and why Jim Lee is pro life Only Aaron can do this… only Aaron.
Top Books
BATMAN[...]
This week's Uncanny X-Force #18 was bagged to avoid spoilers You know what that means… an Unboxing Video, at Orbital Comics, amidst their Doctor Who display.
The book was so popular it has gone to second print already with the climatic scene, by artist Jerome Opeña repurposed for the new cover So despite this cover being[...]
Marvel are teasing David Lapham and Robert De La Torre's upcoming work on the Point One oneshot next month that's meant to look forward to various events
But that's not enough for this boy though… he tweets;
For the record, I'm in the middle of drawing an outstanding Deadpool/X-Force series written by @swierczy #prollygothewayofkillraventho
That's Duane Swierczynski by the way The man who Marko Djurdjevic didn't insult, which probably inspired this tweet The Killraven series that Rob refers to is the one he drew,[...]
Uncanny X-Force #4 $30
2 Action Comics #900 $26
3 Steel #1 $22
4 Lady Mechanika #0 $20
5 Walking Dead #80 $18
6 Who Is Jake Ellis #1 $17
7 Locke & Key #2 $17
8 Walking Dead 79 $15
9 New X-Men #128 $13 (first appearance of Fantomex, now starring in Uncanny X-Force)
10 Amazing Spider-Man #654.1 $13 (first appearance of Flash[...]
The title lasted an impressive 100 issues and would have lasted 100 more had Marvel decided it was to be replaced by a new cutting-edge comic named – X-Force.
[A brief aside: just over a year before the termination of the New Mutants title, Marvel unveiled a new, dynamic young artist called[...]
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For weeks I've watched Aaron and Mike going on and on and on and on and on about the new Uncanny X-Force series from Marvel by Rick Remender and Billy Tan I picked up an early issue and, aside from a gorgeous scene with Deadpool and a still-framed assailant, wasn't overly[...]
So DC announce the Return Of Doomsday in response to Marvel's Death Of Spider-Man? Well, from the CBR Not-A-Cup-Of-Joe, Marvel strike back with the return
On the left, a flipped version from of the cover to Superman:Batman Apocalypse. On the right the Necrosha one shot. Both by Clayton Crane. Whaddayathink?