I read X-Men Legacy and enjoyed the run I tried watching one episode of Legion.
SS: Not for you?
JS: I just couldn't…
SS: That's a shame.
JS: Did you watch it? Did you like it? And are you a little bit pissed?
SS: The last one being in the angry sense and not the alcoholic sense?
JS: Yes.
SS: I have[...]
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AXIS REVOLUTIONS #1 (of 4)
DENNIS HOPELESS (W) • KEN LASHLEY (A/C)
AXIS tie-in!
• Companion series to Marvel's newest blockbuster event, AXIS!
• Featuring stories from the Avengers and X-Men's epic battle with the Red Skull!
• As the Red Skull broadcasts hate across the globe, will our heroes be able to quell the madness? Or might they[...]
Over in X-Men Legacy #200, we get a very special story, resonant with the time period reflected in the comic, about a mutant member of the X-Men who has been a member of the team and the school all along, but no one realised Because, like Doctor Who's Silence or Temps' Invisible Man, everyone just[...]
Especially MODOK signing a contract…
Though, as Sixth Gun shows us, exactly the outcome of any contract can never quite be determined at the time or signing…
The final X-Men Legacy of the current run goes out with a bang and a buck It's not uncommon for a comic book to end with a scorched earth policy,[...]
An easy mistake to make in X-Men Legacy.
3 Guns #6 resorts to… two guns And an Eschel staircase shoot-off I'm not sure of the physics on this Maybe I should consult an expert.
And luckily there is Adventure Time #24 I'm not sure of their qualifications They haven't even got glasses.
That's better, Peabody and Sherman[...]
Before I'd even written one of them up, it had already been confirmed by a PR push given to CBR, that the Indestructible Hulk book would get a major shake up but that Mark Waid would stay on the book.
And indeed, it's getting a relaunch with Mark Bagley on art as Hulk.
Banner's in a VERY[...]
From the new Marvel solicitations, we get an end for A+X... A+X #18 BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS & GERRY DUGGAN (W) KEVIN NOWLAN & DAVID YARDIN (A) Cover
What kind of ingredients would that take?
That's not helpful, David Haller off of X-Men Legacy But it's the closest you'll get to a DC/Marvel crossover this year.
The literal embodiment of a nation's past as its superhero character comes to Batwing When in Rome, dress up as a Roman legionary and run around the rooftops[...]
Marvel Editor-In-Chief Axel Alonso revealed the makeup of last week's Marvel Retreat to CBR, made of up writers "Brian Bendis, Dan Slott, Jason Aaron, Matt Fraction, Jonathan Hickman, Mark Waid, Rick Remender, Kieron Gillen, Sam Humphries and, making his debut, Skottie Young."
So naturally people are wondering what Skottie might be writing for the Marvel Universe.
I'm[...]
So, the original X-Men Legacy comic (the then-retitled X-Men/New X-Men comic) ended with issue 275.
The new X-Men Legacy comic written by Si Spurrier ends soon, with issue 23 and 24 solicited with the line "One thing's for sure: as this groundbreaking series races to its conclusion, anything is possible!"
Add them together, that's a cool 299.
Could[...]
Though "ramming" is probably cooler and maybe that's just the way you want to go out.
Cheating Batwoman! But is that acceptable? Let's ask David Haller while he's off on one of his Scottish-accented rants.
Well, that seems definitive in X-Men Legacy And certainly explains some hands of poker I've played with its writer, Si Spurrier[...]
He also goes for the head butt in X-Men Legacy, a superhero fighting move rarely seen You now, he probably couldn't have done this as well before he lost his bulky visor…
No, that's two words Learn to count, Conan.
X-O Manowar expands the immigration policy of the United States Of America It won't last.
While Bloodshot[...]
In Batman: Black And White, we get the return of pottymouth Batman from Chip Kidd, drawn by Michael Cho.
David Haller decides his transport options in X-Men Legacy via the lyrics of Queen.
I know I covered a lot of DC comics earlier, but this pair of panels from The Creeper does still rather freak me out[...]
So I had to hope they'd still be there… and this one, by Claremont and Silvestri was a classic.
I feel old…
Thank you X-Men Legacy You know, they're filming Sherlock on the street of Central London today I wonder what's really going on.
You know, there must be a TV show in the DC Universe which is[...]
Romita was originally solicited as the sole artist.
Scarlet Spider #21, #22 and #23 will now have plots by Christopher Yost and a script by Erik Burnham, and not be written by Yost alone.
X-Men Legacy #16 will now have pencils by Paul Davidson, not Tan Eng Huat.
Once Upon a Time: Shadow Of The Queen will include[...]
Cameron Hatheway writes; 2000AD Prog 1843 by Carl Critchlow I just love the annoyed look on Dredd’s face, as if being pulled-under by giant tentacles is a
It's getting ugly.
Over in X-Men Legacy however, as well as some rather useful uses of the comic book format to tell stories from Si Spurrier and Tan Eng Huat, a number of them rather new, we also get this A Public Service Announcement That's basically called Britain's Better With Mutants, echoing the seventies slogan Britain's[...]
X-Men Legacy from #208 until #271 are dropping in price on Monday on Marvel and ComiXology apps #208 was the first issue of the book being called X-Men Legacy – it was New X-Men and X-Men before that It contains the entire run started by Mike Carey and David Finch and stops four issues before[...]
Mark Sable in Occupy Comics represents everybody reading Bleeding Cool. Possibly some of them writing it as well. A pottymouth Red Skull? Honestly,
Mara #2 gives us a basketball camp, developing future players. This book has two audiences, those who like sports a lot and think this is all a great
Oops! A week ahead of schedule, ComiXology has published Marvel's X-Men Legacy #5 It's usually a mistake, it usually won't be available for long, but I can confirm that the full issue is available right this second.
UPDATE: Or rather it was Not any more that I can see Anyone was lucky?
Oops! A week ahead[...]
If nothing else, I do enjoy them facing off like that. In Swipe File we present two or more images that resemble each other to some degree. They may be
Cameron Hatheway writes for Bleeding Cool Star Wars #1 by Alex Ross With the launch of a new series, who better to illustrate your cover than Alex Ross?
Jorge Molina's variant cover for X-Men Legacy #5, replacing Mark Bagley's solicited piece…
Hellboy In Hell #1 second print…
The new printing covers to Hawkeye #1 and #2 take a more silhouettey version of the original covers.
Jorge Molina's variant cover for X-Men Legacy #5, replacing Mark Bagley's solicited piece…
Hellboy In Hell #1 second print…
The new printing[...]
I always like to see any prominent themes in a series of unconnected comic books. It's like Ozymandias' wall of screens (which appear quite a lot in this
And superheroes to this possibly better than anyone, people's abilities, actions and desires magnified through the genre.
Reading the five new Marvel NOW! books out today, All-New X-Men (again), Thor God Of Thunder, Fantastic Four, X-Men Legacy and Avengers Assemble, I was struck rather by a common theme The half full vs the half empty[...]
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[...]
The new Now Announcements today were Si Spurrier and Tan Eng Huat on X-Men Legacy, and Rick Remender and John Romita Jr on Captain America What's next for Marvel Now? Rich seems to have deciphered some elaborate Da Vinci Code-like set of clues which tells him exactly where, when, and what will be revealed, so[...]
And, as we told you this morning, due to be announced today.
Well, MTV Geek have just confirmed the news that Si Spurrier, of this parish, and Tan Eng Huat are to launch the relaunched X-book, X-Men Legacy, for Marvel NOW! in November And here's the art to prove it.
a brand new take on X-Men Legacy,[...]
It would be nice Marvel's blueprints matched and someone hadn't suddenly thrown in an unexpected attic conversion.
X-Men Legacy is also out today, reading less like Marvelman and more like Squadron Supreme The nitty gritty of superheroes saving the world, even the ones without Phoenix Ranger powers But kinda exposing the raw wound asking why superheroes[...]