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Sith Versus Rathtars In 'Star Wars: Darth Maul' #1 [Preview]
Sith Versus Rathtars In 'Star Wars: Darth Maul' #1 [Preview]
Sith Versus Rathtars In 'Star Wars: Darth Maul' #1 [Preview]
We always hoped that Darth Maul was more than just a pretty face. He was introduced way back in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, where he looked cool and was great at fighting but barely had lines, displayed little personality, and (seemingly) died at the end. He's appeared since in various tie-in stories and animated episodes, but now he's getting a spotlight like never before in a new Marvel comic --- and Marvel has provided a first look at issue #1.
Cullen Bunn & Luke Ross Turn To The Dark Side For 'Darth Maul'
Cullen Bunn & Luke Ross Turn To The Dark Side For 'Darth Maul'
Cullen Bunn & Luke Ross Turn To The Dark Side For 'Darth Maul'
Darth Maul makes his return in February in a five-issue Marvel series that hopes to bring new dimensions to a character who was, in the eyes of many fans, under-served by the Star Wars movies. Maul appeared only in Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, in which he had few lines, and was cut in half by Obi-Wan Kenobi before falling to his apparent death at the end of the film.
Basketball Star Jeremy Lin To Guest In 'Totally Awesome Hulk'
Basketball Star Jeremy Lin To Guest In 'Totally Awesome Hulk'
Basketball Star Jeremy Lin To Guest In 'Totally Awesome Hulk'
Superhero comics have a long history of celebrity guest stars teaming up with the lead character, whether it's Jay Leno racing across town on a motorcycle with Spider-Man, or Superman taking on Muhammad Ali one-on-one. This December, Greg Pak and Luke Ross carry on this tradition as the Brooklyn Nets' Jeremy Lin makes a guest appearance in The Totally Awesome Hulk #13.
Preview: 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Comics Adaptation
Preview: 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Comics Adaptation
Preview: 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' Comics Adaptation
Marvel Comics has a great history with comic book adaptations of Star Wars films, stretching back to the very first Star Wars comic which --- according to former editor in chief Jim Shooter --- saved Marvel Comics in the late '70s. The tradition of adapting Star Wars films is now carried on, beginning next month with the launch of a brand new miniseries Star Wars: The Force Awakens Adaptation by Chuck Wendig and Luke Ross, which brings all the excitement and joy of the film to comics.
Marvel Reveals Covers for 'Force Awakens' Comics Adaptation
Marvel Reveals Covers for 'Force Awakens' Comics Adaptation
Marvel Reveals Covers for 'Force Awakens' Comics Adaptation
On June 22, Marvel releases the first issue in a five-part comics version of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, adapted by Chuck Wendig, with art by Luke Ross, and the publisher has released a range of variant covers by some of its biggest marquee names. Star Wars: The Force Awakens #1 has a gorgeous cover by Esad Ribic, which unlike the toy lines will leave you with no doubt who the protagonist of this story is. There's also an equally beautiful and even more Rey-centric cover by Joe Quesada, and a movie poster-esque design by Phil Noto. The press release promises a variant by John Cassaday, but that's not included in the preview, sadly. There's also a movie poster variant, and sketch versions of the Ribic and Quesada covers.
Is Abnett & Ross's  Hercules The Bear Hero We Deserve?
Is Abnett & Ross's Hercules The Bear Hero We Deserve?
Is Abnett & Ross's Hercules The Bear Hero We Deserve?
Hercules is getting another shot at an ongoing solo title this winter, courtesy of the creative team of writer Dan Abnett and artist Luke Ross. Debuting in November, the new series positions the hairy-chested demigod as a hero trying to recapture the glories of his past as a celebrated champion (not the glories of his past as a celebrated Champion). The series also sees Herc with a militarized new look courtesy of Ross.
Al Ewing Talks 'Captain America & The Mighty Avengers'
Al Ewing Talks 'Captain America & The Mighty Avengers'
Al Ewing Talks 'Captain America & The Mighty Avengers'
Mighty Avengers is getting a new #1 and a new title this November. At the Avengers NOW panel at San Diego Comic-Con on Friday, Marvel announced that the series will relaunch as Captain America & The Mighty Avengers -- with former Falcon Sam Wilson taking point as the new Captain America. That means a second title series for Wilson's Cap, and a second chance for readers to discover the book. Al Ewing continues as writer, with former Captain America artist Luke Ross taking over as regular series artist. ComicsAlliance spoke to Ewing to find out why the book is relaunching, how he plans to handle Sam's promotion, and what it means to write the only Avengers book with a predominantly non-white team.
Samurai: Heaven and Earth Returns With a Second Volume
Samurai: Heaven and Earth Returns With a Second Volume
Samurai: Heaven and Earth Returns With a Second Volume
Press Release Acclaimed creators Ron Marz and Luke Ross reunite for the next volume of their historical epic: Samurai Heaven and Earth Volume II. The samurai Shiro followed his kidnapped love, Lady Yoshiko, across eighteenth-century Europe and Asia, only to have her slip through his fingers in the fabulous halls of Versailles, where she was stolen away by a villainous Spanish nobleman ... Read Mor

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