Today, we have a lot of Marvel news coming through about their All-New All-Different Marvel relaunch in October.
Such as Dennis Hopeless and Mark Bagley relaunch All-New X-Men, starting in October.
So Bendis may be gone, but his influence with Mark Bagley will be felt.
With the young Beast, Cyclops, the X-23 Wolverine, Iceman… and Archangel[...]
x-men Archives
Some evening mutant mindless speculation... We have previously talked about a planned plot at Marvel that would see terrigen mists flood the earth again,
Mashable has the Marvel PR arranged news (breaking previous promises to retailers) that Uncanny Inhumans launching after Secret Wars will not only have the Fantastic Four's Human Torch in it, but also X-Men's The Beast…
Eight months will have passed between that monumental finale and the beginning of all Marvel's reboots — about 60 titles in all[...]
I love the Daily Star. I mean, I don't, but it's a bit like your drunken uncle shouting in the corner of a wedding. He may be an abusive bore, but he's
Bleeding Cool has already told you that Jeff Lemire will be the new head writer on the X-Men titles after Secret Wars That was a pretty well sourced leak…
This is less so well sourced, though there is a strong narrative to it I'd just have to trust someone who I haven't talked to before[...]
While licences for X-Men merchandise are severely restricted (and Fantastic Four are non-existent), as a result of the whole Fox kerfuffle some do make it through, often from people with very close ties to Marvel and able to squeeze out an exception or two.
Such as the appearance of Magik in the San Diego Comic Con[...]
Doesn't mean they are not there.
But it's not like we've only run stories about Marvel's decision to reduce their licensing of X-Men and remove all their licensing of Fantastic Four over issues with Fox Studios handling of those properties – even though Marvel would get 100% of those monies in question.
We've also run plenty of[...]
Between solicitation and publication, changes can take place in the make-up of a comic book… especially from Marvel and DC Comics.
Well, today, here are two from Marvel.
The first, that writer Dennis Culver will join the already solicited Chris Burnham on E Is For Extinction #2, part of Marvel's Secret Wars crossover event.
And the second, that[...]
We reported back in April that Jeff Lemire had signed exclusively with Marvel, in a contract that still allowed him to work on his creator owned and Valiant titles.
But since then, we've had no idea what he will be working on in the future, aside from the relatively low profile All-New Hawkeye.
Well, I understand from[...]
Today's All-New X-Men doesn't follow up on the headline making news of the last issue, where the younger Bobby Drake Iceman, taken from the past to the present, was outed by Jean Grey as a gay young man – even though his adult self is not gay Leading to all sorts of questions, outrage, discussion[...]
UPDATE: They do miss out Kingsman which would make it above X-Men Origins… and could still beat X2…
Courtesy of British costume company Morphsuits, the top twenty grossing movies based on a Marvel comic book The likes of Elektra, Kick Ass, Howard The Duck, Blade are a little lower down on the list….
[...]
But now missing all the X-Men and Fantastic Four…Exhibit C.
You may draw whatever conclusions you wish Here's another from 2007 where they were even more central…
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet Qui tenetur magnam sit architecto officiis ut quam vero hic internos dicta ut alias unde Aut cupiditate cumque et magnam accusantium qui consequatur quidem aut[...]
His upcoming autumn collection will include classic comic inspired hoods, padded "X" knees and quilt work, and he also considering designing cosplay…
Here are a few of his sketches, including artwork for Kitty Jeans that feature Kitty Pryde, Illyana and Siryn as models.
Famously Marvel Comics have been rather shy at licensing X-Men related products right now,[...]
XM Studios, In Mid Sculpt…
Less than a week ago, statue manufacturer XM Studios Premium Collectibles was showing off designs for their officially licensed X-Men Sentinel diorama.
As you can see, all very impressive.
Even a close up of fan-favourite Rogue…
And last month they had shown off their Cable designs.
But, because this is a story on Bleeding Cool,[...]
While there were a variety of methods to achieve this goal, the most visible example of this policy was the airbrushing of the Red Army leader from photos taken during and immediately after the Russian Revolution.
Now why, you might ask, would a Bleeding Cool contribution start with a paragraph about Leon Trotsky? Well — and[...]
A couple of changes between solicitation and publication…
Secret Wars Journal #3 is being drawn by Jonathan Marks and an as-yet-confirmed artist rather than the solicited Richard Isanove and RB Silva.
The five-month-delayed Uncanny X-Men #600 will see Sara Pichelli join the already solicited roster of artists Chris Bachalo, Stuart Immonen, Mahmud Asrar, Kris Anka, Frazer Irving.
[...]
This is the solicited cover to Inferno #1, the Secret Wars spinoff out this week, featuring Magik and the deposed baron of Inferno, Madelyne Pryor, the
Towards the end of today's Uncanny X-Men #38 by Brian Bendis and Kris Anka The question is asked.
Why indeed Especially since if you are X-Men, the way you appear in posters, toys, trading cards, cartoons is severely restricted these days, in the Marvel politics plays with Fox…
Indeed these days, you don't even have to be mutants[...]
Brian Bendis, on the news that his final issue of Uncanny X-Men would be delayed five months until October, told his readers.
One Bleeding Cool reader, Nathan Adler, wrote
Brian Michael Bendis addressed the issue on Tumblr as follows: "It is not shipping in October because I am a massive spastic f**k up,"
As someone living with disability,[...]
Following up on last week's original series Secret Wars cover T-shirt that had been hacked about by Marvel Licensing to remove depiction of X-Men and Fantastic Four characters, comes another T-shirt And it's even more egregious.
Compared to the original cover.
Note the removal of Human Torch, but keeping his flame? Also removed are the Thing and Mister[...]
Uncanny X-Men #600, the final issue by X-Men writer Brian Bendis was intended to be published this month.
That is no longer the case.
Instead, it appears to have slipped until 7th October.
It is joined by other late books, including Powers #3 solicited for February but out this week, Powers #4 solicited for March but now out[...]
Diamond Select Toys president Chuck Terceira answers questions in his regular Q&A session with fans…
Including this one.
Does Marvel Select have the license to do figures based on X-Men: Apocalypse? If so, they should seriously consider doing Angel/Archangel with the recently revealed movie look He is a requested character, has a large fan base, and his[...]
Note the appearances of Fantastic Four's Human Torch and The Thing, as well as X-Men's Wolverine, Cyclops, Rogue, Nightcrawler, Colossus and Storm.
Secret Wars
Well here is the Secret Wars cover, on a T-shirt on sale at Wal-Mart.
Secret Wars screencap
Note the removal of all Fantastic Four characters, and X-Men characters, replaced by Iron Fist, Power Man, Black[...]
Though I'm sure the Morlocks would have preferred Callisto…
But from that same source, I was told that this plot was developed by X-Men editor Mike Marts and However, with Mike Marts leaving for new start up comics publisher Aftershock Comics, there may be a change in direction with the new X-Men editor, Mark Paniccia[...]
And Deadline has it.
Josh Boone, director of The Fault In Our Stars will direct and co-write with Knate Gwaltney a New Mutants movie for Fox, based on the X-Men comic that featured younger mutants being trained to be potential X-Men – or something else entirely.
The original series created by Chris Claremont and Bob McLeod[...]
Bleeding Cool understands from connected, but not direct sources, that Mark Paniccia is the new Group Editor for the X-Men books at Marvel.
Currently Senior Editor at Marvel, he came to the publisher when Marvel acquired Malibu Comics, where he was Editor-In-Chief Recently he has edited titles including Superior Iron Man, Hulk, Ultimate Spider-Man and Fantastic Four.
Mike[...]
Earlier today, Bleeding Cool passed on double-sourced gossip regarding the future of the X-Men in the post-Secret Wars Marvel Universe.
Obviously spoilers on, in case it's true.
But Little Bleeder Patrick Gerard pointed out that we've been here before.
From Jim Valentino's iteration of the Guardians Of The Galaxy, set a thousand years in the future[...]
He says he know what he's going to do in the third film and it feels like the perfect time to go out.
He did not say if he was going to be in X-Men: Apocalypse or not.
The third Wolverine film is scheduled to be in theaters in 2017.
Hugh Jackman has confirmed that the next[...]
Bleeding Cool was the first to report that Marvel were to cancel the Fantastic Four comic book, after we were informed by Marvel staffers that the book was being cancelled, over Marvel's fractious relationship with Fox Studios, who own the movie rights to the Fantastic Four and the X-Men.
We also stated however, that the X-Men comics[...]
Thanks to Jordan Hart...