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'Amazing X-Men' & The Marvel Universe Panel Reveals Romances And More [NYCC 2013]
'Amazing X-Men' & The Marvel Universe Panel Reveals Romances And More [NYCC 2013]
'Amazing X-Men' & The Marvel Universe Panel Reveals Romances And More [NYCC 2013]
X-Men Senior Editor Nick Lowe hosted this year's X-Men panel at New York Comic-Con, which featured a number of big announcements for the "X" family of books. Panellists included writers Peter David, Gerry Duggan, Dennis Hopeless, Marjorie Liu, Brian Wood, Charles Soule, Simon Spurrier, and editors Jeanine Schaefer, Jordan White and Daniel Ketchum.
Marvel Announces New 'She-Hulk' Series From Soule And Pulido
Marvel Announces New 'She-Hulk' Series From Soule And Pulido
Marvel Announces New 'She-Hulk' Series From Soule And Pulido
Marvel has announced the next book in its "All New Marvel Now" initiative, and it's definitely one that will stand out. Starting early next year, Jen Walters gets her own monthly series again with She-Hulk #1, written by Charles Soule and illustrated by Javier Pulido, according to USA Today.
Women Of Marvel Interview
Women Of Marvel Interview
Women Of Marvel Interview
The Women of Marvel panel is back at San Diego this Sunday morning in room 5AB at 11:15am. Now in its sixth year at Comic-Con (with appearances at other shows like C2E2 and New York Comic Con), the panel has become an institution, shining a light on what it's like to be a woman working in comics and offering advice to women who want to enter the industry. This year's panel features writer and edit
Marvel Editors Discuss Women in Comics and the Lack of Female-Led Titles [Interview]
Marvel Editors Discuss Women in Comics and the Lack of Female-Led Titles [Interview]
Marvel Editors Discuss Women in Comics and the Lack of Female-Led Titles [Interview]
Both Marvel and DC Comics have been at the center of concerns and controversies recently regarding women in comics, both in terms of the way they are represented on the page and in the offices of the Big Two comics publishers. While DC Comics has quite a few ongoing titles devoted to female characters (Batgirl, Batwoman, Birds of Prey, Catwoman Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Voodoo), there are very few