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Preview: Discover Who Chained The Universe In 'Ultimates 2' #1
Preview: Discover Who Chained The Universe In 'Ultimates 2' #1
Preview: Discover Who Chained The Universe In 'Ultimates 2' #1
This week saw the conclusion of the first volume of Marvel's newest incarnation of the Ultimates, which brought together a team of heavy hitters charged with defending the Earth from the most cosmic of threats. Next month, the title relaunches as Ultimates 2 by Al Ewing and Travel Foreman, and Marvel has provided us with a first look at unlettered pages from the first issue.
Francesco Francavilla Looks Back On 10 Years In Comics
Francesco Francavilla Looks Back On 10 Years In Comics
Francesco Francavilla Looks Back On 10 Years In Comics
Over the past 10 years, Francesco Francavilla emerged as one of the most unique and prolific artists of this generation, with a slew of credits at almost every major publisher and fans clamoring to see his gorgeous style on their favorite characters. Earlier this year, Mondo hosted a special gallery show celebrating his milestone. A frequent collaborator with the Austin art house, Francavilla will also be appearing at this weekend's MondoCon. ComicsAlliance caught up with Francavilla ahead of the event for a retrospective of his first decade in comics.
Rogues' Gallery: Who Is Black Panther's Greatest Enemy? [Poll]
Rogues' Gallery: Who Is Black Panther's Greatest Enemy? [Poll]
Rogues' Gallery: Who Is Black Panther's Greatest Enemy? [Poll]
Black Panther is more popular than ever with a blockbuster feature film in the works and the current ongoing title by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Brian Stelfreeze, hailed as one of the biggest hits of the year. The Black Panther has a host of villainous threats both in his role as a superhero and as a king, but of all of his enemies, which one can claim to be his ultimate nemesis?
The Midnight Angels Take Take Flight In 'World Of Wakanda' #1
The Midnight Angels Take Take Flight In 'World Of Wakanda' #1
The Midnight Angels Take Take Flight In 'World Of Wakanda' #1
Of the most anticipated superhero comics of this year has to be the upcoming Black Panther: World of Wakanda, which spins out of the ongoing title by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Brian Stelfreeze and brings with it a host of new talent to Marvel. Although co-written by Coates, it marks the comics debut of celebrated writer Roxane Gay, who alongside artist Alitha E. Martinez is set to tell a story about two of 2016's most popular new characters. Marvel has provided an unlettered preview of the first issue.
‘Black Panther’ Adds Another Villain to the Cast
‘Black Panther’ Adds Another Villain to the Cast
‘Black Panther’ Adds Another Villain to the Cast
Every good superhero needs a super-villain. Or two. Or if you’re making a Spider-Man sequel, like six. Marvel is slowly putting together its cast for Black Panther’s solo film, directed by Creed’s Ryan Coogler and starring Chadwick Boseman as the Wakandan hero. They’ve already lined up Michael B. Jordan to play Erik Killmonger, who you know is a bad guy because his name is Erik Killmonger. And Lupita Nyong’o is playing Nakia, also known as the baddie Malice, who you know is a baddie because her name was Malice. But that’s not enough!
Chadwick Boseman Says ‘Black Panther’ Will Explain Origins
Chadwick Boseman Says ‘Black Panther’ Will Explain Origins
Chadwick Boseman Says ‘Black Panther’ Will Explain Origins
Unlike Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America, there are a few Avengers who never got an origin movie to introduce the non-comics-reading world to their characters. Captain America: Civil War recently added Black Panther to Team Avengers With No Origin Movies, which left a lot of his character a mystery for those not in the know. Does he have superpowers or special abilities? Where do they come from? What’s Black Panther’s job when he’s not out avenging? Where did he get that sweet (digitally enhanced) suit? Chadwick Boseman assures us that we’ll soon learn more of T’challa’s origins in the Black Panther solo film.

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