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Renumbering Mania Gets Contagious: Marvel Ends ‘Uncanny X-Men’
Renumbering Mania Gets Contagious: Marvel Ends ‘Uncanny X-Men’
Renumbering Mania Gets Contagious: Marvel Ends ‘Uncanny X-Men’
With Action Comics, Detective Comics and Batman being renumbered as part of DC's September initiative, that leaves Marvel's Uncanny X-Men as the longest-running uninterrupted title in comics. For a month. This morning, Marvel announced to the Associated Press that as a consequence of the events of Jason Aaron's X-Men: Schism event series, the stalwart Uncanny X-Men will end as of October's #544, g
Link Ink: Dark Horse’s Digital App Coming April 27, Sci-Fi Swords and Writing Like Your Parents Are Dead
Link Ink: Dark Horse’s Digital App Coming April 27, Sci-Fi Swords and Writing Like Your Parents Are Dead
Link Ink: Dark Horse’s Digital App Coming April 27, Sci-Fi Swords and Writing Like Your Parents Are Dead
Digital: Dark Horse Comics' official digital app will be up for download on iOS devices on April 27, with an Android app coming soon. Check out their official site for a full list of launch titles. Animation: Stan Lee and Ahnuld's The Governator animated series has reportedly recruited former SpongeBob SquarePants head writer Steven Banks to make sense of its inherent madness...
Frank Castle Goes To Jail in ‘Punisher Max’ #12 [Exclusive Preview]
Frank Castle Goes To Jail in ‘Punisher Max’ #12 [Exclusive Preview]
Frank Castle Goes To Jail in ‘Punisher Max’ #12 [Exclusive Preview]
Over the past 11 issues, Jason Aaron and Steve Dillon have put the Punisher into action against a pair of familiar foes by introducing Marvel MAX versions of the Kingpin and Bullseye, and in the next issue, they're touching on another situation readers might recognize from clasisc Punisher stories: Frank Castle goes to prison...
Jason Aaron on Ultimate Cap, New ‘Alias’ from Bendis, Sara Pichelli on Ultimate Spidey [NYCC]
Jason Aaron on Ultimate Cap, New ‘Alias’ from Bendis, Sara Pichelli on Ultimate Spidey [NYCC]
Jason Aaron on Ultimate Cap, New ‘Alias’ from Bendis, Sara Pichelli on Ultimate Spidey [NYCC]
Marvel's final presentation of New York Comic Con 2010 was the Next Big Thing panel on Sunday, which featured a host of announcements, including that Jason Aaron and artist Ron Garney will be launching an Ultimate Captain America miniseries, Sara Pichelli will be taking over the art on Ultimate Spider-Man, and a new "Alias" series from Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos is in the w
X-Men Panel Reveals ‘X-Men: Serve & Protect,’ Wolverine & Jubilee Mini [NYCC]
X-Men Panel Reveals ‘X-Men: Serve & Protect,’ Wolverine & Jubilee Mini [NYCC]
X-Men Panel Reveals ‘X-Men: Serve & Protect,’ Wolverine & Jubilee Mini [NYCC]
Marvel's Welcome to the X-Men panel at New York Comic Con discussed "X-Men: Serve & Protect," the newest "X-Men" storyline from Victor Gischler and Chris Bachalo, and Editor Axel Alonso revealed that the fallout from the "Curse of the Mutants" storyline will be a miniseries called "Wolverine and Jubilee."Ka...
Never Say Die: Wolverine Weapon X #16 [Review]
Never Say Die: Wolverine Weapon X #16 [Review]
Never Say Die: Wolverine Weapon X #16 [Review]
There's a flashback in issue 16 of "Wolverine Weapon X," where, sitting by the grave of Jean Grey, Nightcrawler consoles a mourning Logan by telling him "But trust me, we will see her again." This one-shot is an examination of Logan's grieving process for his recently deceased friend Kurt Wagner, one that explores the contrast between Kurt's religious faith and Logan's lack th
Jason Aaron and Adam Kubert on ‘Astonishing Spiderman & Wolverine’ [Interview]
Jason Aaron and Adam Kubert on ‘Astonishing Spiderman & Wolverine’ [Interview]
Jason Aaron and Adam Kubert on ‘Astonishing Spiderman & Wolverine’ [Interview]
Some things just go great together. Like peanut butter and jelly. Some things don't go so great together. Oil and water have never been that popular, as random acts of dammit are so keen to remind us. Back in black-and-white times the most feared combination was hydrogen balloon plus match, and after Hitler blew up the Heisenberg, can you blame them...

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