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‘X-Men: Schism': Why You Should Be Reading the Big Cyclops vs. Wolverine Throwdown
‘X-Men: Schism': Why You Should Be Reading the Big Cyclops vs. Wolverine Throwdown
‘X-Men: Schism': Why You Should Be Reading the Big Cyclops vs. Wolverine Throwdown
As much as I love the X-Men, it's hard to get excited about a story where Wolverine and Cyclops fight each other. It's not just that it's been done before, but that over the past 30 years, it's been done so much that the readers accept their ongoing conflict as being just as much a regular part of the comic as the staples that hold it together...
Go Inside Marvel Architects’ Creative Retreats With ‘The Watcher’ [Video]
Go Inside Marvel Architects’ Creative Retreats With ‘The Watcher’ [Video]
Go Inside Marvel Architects’ Creative Retreats With ‘The Watcher’ [Video]
Marvel fans who've attended panel discussions at comic book conventions or follow many of the publisher's writers and editors on Twitter have no doubt heard talk of "creative retreats." It is known that during these occasional gatherings Marvel and its architects devises the company's major publishing initiatives and storylines like Civil War and Secret Invasion...
Jason Aaron Explains the ‘Scalped’ Finale in Issue #60 and His Future Plans
Jason Aaron Explains the ‘Scalped’ Finale in Issue #60 and His Future Plans
Jason Aaron Explains the ‘Scalped’ Finale in Issue #60 and His Future Plans
Of all the news to come out of Comic-Con last month, word that Jason Aaron and R.M. Guéra's Vertigo crime series Scalped would end in October with issue #60 stood out as a serious bummer amid some otherwise very cool announcements, including that Aaron is set to helm Incredible Hulk at Marvel starting in October. Th...
10 of the Gnarliest, Baddest Moments in ‘Scalped’
10 of the Gnarliest, Baddest Moments in ‘Scalped’
10 of the Gnarliest, Baddest Moments in ‘Scalped’
There are so many reasons to love Jason Aaron's Vertigo comic Scalped, a brutal crime drama about a man who returns to the Native American reservation where he grew up as an undercover FBI agent on a mission. There's the "why didn't I think of that" awesomeness of the concept, the Elmore Leonard-esque dialogue, the richness and complexity of each character, the guttural art of R... Read
War Rocket Ajax Podcast #3: Jason Aaron Talks Punisher, Ghost Rider, John Carpenter
War Rocket Ajax Podcast #3: Jason Aaron Talks Punisher, Ghost Rider, John Carpenter
War Rocket Ajax Podcast #3: Jason Aaron Talks Punisher, Ghost Rider, John Carpenter
This week on War Rocket Ajax, the incredible Jason Aaron joins ComicsAlliance's podcast to talk about what it's been like to work on Ghost Rider and Wolverine, and to take over as the writer of PunisherMax after a character-defining eight-year run -- and he does it all while risking his very life by being interviewed during a gas leak...
The X-Men Split into ‘Uncanny X-Men’ #1 and ‘Wolverine and the X-Men’ #1 in November
The X-Men Split into ‘Uncanny X-Men’ #1 and ‘Wolverine and the X-Men’ #1 in November
The X-Men Split into ‘Uncanny X-Men’ #1 and ‘Wolverine and the X-Men’ #1 in November
We reported last week on the forthcoming end of the long-running Uncanny X-Men comic, but like most superhero demises -- especially where the X-Men are involved -- a Phoenix-esque resurrection is just around the corner. This morning, Marvel Comics announced that the X-Men franchise will experience a "regenesis" (not a relaunch, not a reboot -- a regenesis...

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