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Mark Waid and James Robinson Introduce Peter Parker’s Sister In ‘Spider-Man: Family Business’
Mark Waid and James Robinson Introduce Peter Parker’s Sister In ‘Spider-Man: Family Business’
Mark Waid and James Robinson Introduce Peter Parker’s Sister In ‘Spider-Man: Family Business’
Like many Marvel characters, Spider-Man's relationship with his parents is a tragic one. That said, his parents' lives aren't really explored in depth very often, at least not recently. But Marvel is taking a new look at Richard and Mary Parker, as the publisher has announced Spider-Man: Family Business. Written by Mark Waid and James Robinson and illustrated by Gabrielle Dell'Otto, Family Business focuses on Peter Parker learning more about his deceased spy parents, and discovering that he has a long lost sister.In an interview with USA Today, Waid described the tale -- which will see Peter go from New York City to Monte Carlo to Cairo -- as a "spy" story. It kicks off with the Kingpin attempting to expand his criminal empire, which leads to Peter Parker, the son of former CIA agents, finding himself under attack. As he's attempting to figure out what's happening, a woman in a convertible pulls up in front of him, and claims to be his long lost sister Teresa.
Justice League & Green Lantern Panel: GL With A Gun Vs. ‘Total Dicks’ [SDCC]
Justice League & Green Lantern Panel: GL With A Gun Vs. ‘Total Dicks’ [SDCC]
Justice League & Green Lantern Panel: GL With A Gun Vs. ‘Total Dicks’ [SDCC]
Friday's Justice League panel at San Diego Comic-Con kicked off with moderator John Cunningham, who's DC's VP - Marketing, introducing panelists Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns, Co-Publisher Jim Lee and writers and artists James Robinson, Nicola Scott, Tony Bedard, Francis Manapul, Brian Buccellato and editor Brian Cunningham...
Trickster 2: The Little San Diego Con That Could [Indiegogo]
Trickster 2: The Little San Diego Con That Could [Indiegogo]
Trickster 2: The Little San Diego Con That Could [Indiegogo]
If you've never been to San Diego's Comic-Con International, it's hard to picture just how huge and insane it truly is. Last year's attendance numbers topped out around 120,000 people, turning the little town that Ron Burgundy made famous into a nightmarish maelstrom of Twilight shantytowns, promotional blitzes and a decibel level akin to a black metal concert...
Javier Pulido Draws Vampires, Satan Worshippers and Spain in ‘The Shade’ #7  [Preview]
Javier Pulido Draws Vampires, Satan Worshippers and Spain in ‘The Shade’ #7 [Preview]
Javier Pulido Draws Vampires, Satan Worshippers and Spain in ‘The Shade’ #7 [Preview]
On sale this week from DC Comics is The Shade #7, concluding a three-issue run drawn by the great Javier Pulido. Known for his work on Human Target, The Amazing Spider-Man and Robin: Year One, Pulido joined Shade writer James Robinson for the 12-issue series' latest arc which takes place in the artist's home country of Spain -- specifically, Barcelona, where the titular and enigmatic antihero cros
New ‘Masters of the Universe’ Miniseries Coming From DC in July
New ‘Masters of the Universe’ Miniseries Coming From DC in July
New ‘Masters of the Universe’ Miniseries Coming From DC in July
DC Comics will tap into the power of Grayskull this July with a new, six-issue Masters of the Universe series from writer James Robinson (Starman, The Shade), artist Phillip Tan (The Savage Hawkman) and inker Ruy Jose. The hook? He-Man and company have been transformed into peasants with no memory of their previous adventures and the former Prince Adam will have to venture out on an odyssey to rec
Superman to be Sadder and Potentially Deadlier on ‘Earth 2′
Superman to be Sadder and Potentially Deadlier on ‘Earth 2′
Superman to be Sadder and Potentially Deadlier on ‘Earth 2′
DC wrapped up their week of Earth 2 teases today with Jim Lee's design for the alternate earth version of Superman, and some quotes from the May-launching book's writer James Robinson and editor Will Moss. In keeping with the previous teases, it seems like the Earth 2 version of the character will be darker, angstier and perhaps more likely to employ lethal force...
DC Releases Designs for ‘Earth Two’ Batman and Robin
DC Releases Designs for ‘Earth Two’ Batman and Robin
DC Releases Designs for ‘Earth Two’ Batman and Robin
If not the most eagerly anticipated of DC Comics' "New 52" second wave titles launching in May, Earth 2 is definitely the most mysterious. It bears the name of DC's popular Silver Age alternate earth, where the heroes of The Golden Age grew old in real time after DC stopped publishing their original adventures, a world that was off-limits for about 20 years after 1986's Crisis On Infini

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