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Link Ink: More ‘Best Of’ Marvel Minimates, The ‘Man Of Steel’ Novel And The ‘Arkham City’ Board Game
Link Ink: More ‘Best Of’ Marvel Minimates, The ‘Man Of Steel’ Novel And The ‘Arkham City’ Board Game
Link Ink: More ‘Best Of’ Marvel Minimates, The ‘Man Of Steel’ Novel And The ‘Arkham City’ Board Game
Toys: Art Asylum and Diamond Select Toys will follow up the first "Best of Marvel Minimates" series with a second wave of colorful comics-style two-packs featuring Mr. Fantastic and Doctor Doom, Daredevil and Venom, the Punisher and Deadpool, and the Hulk and Loki in the spring of 2013...
The Avengers Team With Pokemon In Pairings By FerioWind [Art]
The Avengers Team With Pokemon In Pairings By FerioWind [Art]
The Avengers Team With Pokemon In Pairings By FerioWind [Art]
As much as we've enjoyed imaging our own Pokémon/Marvel Comics mahsups here at ComicsAlliance, there are always more skilled artists embracing their mutual fandoms to celebrate. Take Feriowind, who has coupled the stars of The Avengers movie with adorable pocket monsters in a series of illustrations you may love with all your heart (gold) and soul (silver). The A...
Rick Remender and John Romita Jr. Return Captain America to Pure Superheroics [Review]
Rick Remender and John Romita Jr. Return Captain America to Pure Superheroics [Review]
Rick Remender and John Romita Jr. Return Captain America to Pure Superheroics [Review]
For the past decade or so, it's almost been a necessity for Captain America to serve as a kind of barometer of the national mood. He fought terrorists in the Middle East, searched for weapons of mass destruction, dealt with angry protest groups, quelled election anxieties, and even surrendered and died when a political rift between heroes grew too wide...
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
The Ed Brubaker ‘Captain America’ Exit Interview
With the release of Captain America #19, drawn and colored by his former partners-in-crime Steve Epting and Frank D'Armata, Ed Brubaker wrapped up an eight year run on Captain America, having shepherded the character and series through a small fistful of different incarnations and titles...
Frank Grillo Joins Cast of ‘Captain America’ Sequel
Frank Grillo Joins Cast of ‘Captain America’ Sequel
Frank Grillo Joins Cast of ‘Captain America’ Sequel
It looks like the sequel to last year's Captain America: The First Avenger will be taking more than its subtitle from Ed Brubaker's just-completed eight-year run with the character. Actor Frank Grillo has joined the cast of 2014's Captain America: The Winter Soldier, signing on to play the man who killed Steve Rogers...
Remender & Romita’s Plans For Captain America: Zola, Sci-Fi And The Great Depression
Remender & Romita’s Plans For Captain America: Zola, Sci-Fi And The Great Depression
Remender & Romita’s Plans For Captain America: Zola, Sci-Fi And The Great Depression
Among the many Marvel Comics characters who are part of the publisher's Marvel NOW relaunch initiative is of course Captain America, who's now quite the star thanks to actor Chris Evans' excellent performance in Joe Johnston's live-action film and some scene-stealing moments in Joss Whedon's hugely popular Avengers...
Ed Brubaker’s ‘Captain America': The Red Skull, Death Threats and Deregulation
Ed Brubaker’s ‘Captain America': The Red Skull, Death Threats and Deregulation
Ed Brubaker’s ‘Captain America': The Red Skull, Death Threats and Deregulation
With last week's Captain America #19, writer Ed Brubaker bid farewell to the title after eight explosive years. During his tenure, Brubaker brought Bucky back from the grave, killed Cap, traveled through time to bring him back from the grave, redefined the core concept for an entire generation, and earned the title a place as one of the most popular of its era...

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