Age of Apocalypse

Fantastic Five: Best Marvel Events
Fantastic Five: Best Marvel Events
Fantastic Five: Best Marvel Events
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from our years on the Internet, it’s that there’s no aspect of comics that can’t be broken down and quantified into a single definitive list, preferably in amounts of five or ten. And since there’s no more definitive authority than ComicsAlliance, we’re taking it upon ourselves to compile Top Five lists of everything you could ever want to know about comics and pop culture. Previously I told you about Marvel's five worst events, but this week, instead of laughing at their failures; I'm going to applaud their greatest storytelling successes! This week we're looking at some of the very best Marvel Comics events!
More Marvel Revivals On The Way, Plus Spider-Man's Marriage?
More Marvel Revivals On The Way, Plus Spider-Man's Marriage?
More Marvel Revivals On The Way, Plus Spider-Man's Marriage?
For the third week in a row, Marvel has released a string of teasers for summer 2015 comics that revisit or at least reference previous Marvel events, at a rate of one a day -- except Tuesday, which was all about the movies. Last week, the wrench in the gears was a teaser that seemed to imply that the Ultimate Universe was coming to an end. There's nothing quite as big in this week's batch, which included Avengers vs. X-Men, Age of Apocalypse, and Future Imperfect. But one event of the bunch does seem... kind of risky. It's called Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows and it revisits Peter Parker's marriage... and daughter.
The X-Men Episode Guide 4x02: 'One Man's Worth, Part Two'
The X-Men Episode Guide 4x02: 'One Man's Worth, Part Two'
The X-Men Episode Guide 4x02: 'One Man's Worth, Part Two'
The early ’90s were spoiled for choice when it came to comic book adaptations. Not only was Batman: The Animated Series on the air, but X-Men led Marvel’s push to get on the small screen, diving right into the often convoluted continuity of everyone’s favorite mutants, luring in a generation of fans, and paving the way for cartoons to follow. That’s why we’ve set out to review every single episode
The X-Men Episode Guide 4x01: 'One Man's Worth, Part One'
The X-Men Episode Guide 4x01: 'One Man's Worth, Part One'
The X-Men Episode Guide 4x01: 'One Man's Worth, Part One'
The early ’90s were spoiled for choice when it came to comic book adaptations. Not only was Batman: The Animated Series on the air, but X-Men led Marvel’s push to get on the small screen, diving right into the often convoluted continuity of everyone’s favorite mutants, luring in a generation of fans, and paving the way for cartoons to follow. That’s why we’ve set out to review every single episode
Link Ink: ‘Age of Apocalypse’ #1 Coming in March, NES Nostalgia, Banning ‘The Brick Bible’
Link Ink: ‘Age of Apocalypse’ #1 Coming in March, NES Nostalgia, Banning ‘The Brick Bible’
Link Ink: ‘Age of Apocalypse’ #1 Coming in March, NES Nostalgia, Banning ‘The Brick Bible’
Upcoming: Spinning out of Uncanny X-Force is David Lapham and Roberto De La Torre's Age of Apocalypse #1, coming in March 2012. Lego: Wal-Mart's Sams Club has pulled Brendan Powell Smith's Lego-filled book, The Brick Bible, from its shelves due to what it considers "mature content...
Narrative Gluttony: Event Marketing (So Far) in 2011
Narrative Gluttony: Event Marketing (So Far) in 2011
Narrative Gluttony: Event Marketing (So Far) in 2011
It's almost February, which means we're just coming around to the summer solicitations cycle, which means it's the most wonderful time of the year: the time summer event tie-in checklists start coming out! On Marvel's side, you've got Matt Fraction and Stuart Immonen's Fear Itself, with barely any tie-ins announced so far - just some issues of Invincible Iron Man and Journey Into Mystery, as well
NYCC Exclusive Minimates Take Fans to the ‘Age of Apocalypse’ With Plenty of ‘New Mutants’
NYCC Exclusive Minimates Take Fans to the ‘Age of Apocalypse’ With Plenty of ‘New Mutants’
NYCC Exclusive Minimates Take Fans to the ‘Age of Apocalypse’ With Plenty of ‘New Mutants’
Following up on its very '90s San Diego Comic-Con exclusives, Art Asylum and Diamond Select will hit October's New York Comic Con with even more Clinton-era comic book action in the form of two "Age of Apocalypse" Minimates box sets, plus a more '80s-oriented "New Mutants" four-pack...