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Embracing Color: Tamra Bonvillain Talks Style And Credit
Embracing Color: Tamra Bonvillain Talks Style And Credit
Embracing Color: Tamra Bonvillain Talks Style And Credit
Tamra Bonvillain is one of the hardest working people in comics. She's coloring a ton of comics: Doom Patrol, Wayward, Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur, Nighthawk... the list goes on and on. If you're into comics, whether it be Marvel and DC superhero books, or creator-owned comics, you've read something colored by Bonvillain. ComicsAlliance sat down with Bonvillain at Emerald City Comicon to talk about her history in comics, her coloring style, and giving credit where credit is due.
A Brief History Of Young Black Brilliance in Superhero Comics
A Brief History Of Young Black Brilliance in Superhero Comics
A Brief History Of Young Black Brilliance in Superhero Comics
It's been just a few months since Amadeus Cho told nine-year-old Lunella Lafayette that she was "the smartest person in whole world" at the end of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #12. In the time since, Lunella has been condescended to by adult scientists, helped take down the Mole Man's monsters, and teamed up with two other girl geniuses --- the new and unstoppable Wasp, and Ironheart, aka Riri Williams. Lunella's brilliance makes her one in a long line of inspiring, super-smart Black characters in comics that can be traced back decades to the Black Panther's first appearance in 1966's Fantastic Four #52, by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee.
Rosenberg & Garron Recruit Inhuman 'Secret Warriors'
Rosenberg & Garron Recruit Inhuman 'Secret Warriors'
Rosenberg & Garron Recruit Inhuman 'Secret Warriors'
In the wake of the upcoming IvX event, Marvel is planning another push of Inhumans titles, with two titles, Royals and Black Bolt, announced earlier this week. Now Marvel has unveiled the third title in the line; a new incarnation of Secret Warriors by Matthew Rosenberg and Javier Garrón that sees veteran Warrior Daisy Johnson, aka Quake, recruiting a team of young Inhumans, including Ms. Marvel and Moon Girl.
Preview: 'Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur' #13
Preview: 'Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur' #13
Preview: 'Moon Girl And Devil Dinosaur' #13
Nobody's smarter than Lunella Lafayette, it turns out. She probably could have told you that back before she met Devil Dinosaur, when "Moon Girl" was just what the other 4th Graders called her as a joke. But as of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #13, it turns out to be the actual truth: Moon Girl is the smartest person in the Marvel Universe. And the really weird part has got to be that she now knows it. Check out a preview!
Marvel’s December 2016 Solicitations Highlights
Marvel’s December 2016 Solicitations Highlights
Marvel’s December 2016 Solicitations Highlights
Every month, comic publishers release their solicitation announcements to provide information to readers and retailers on comics that are coming out in three months’ time, but there’s so much information dropped at once that a lot can slip through the cracks. This month in Marvel's December solicitations certain characters slip into something a little more comfortable, a modern romance is revisited, and there's a mysterious new Star Wars ongoing.
The Best Marvel Comics For Young Readers [Kids' Comics]
The Best Marvel Comics For Young Readers [Kids' Comics]
The Best Marvel Comics For Young Readers [Kids' Comics]
Today, we're looking at recent offerings from Marvel Comics that cater specifically to younger readers. Over recent years there's been a significant sea-change at Marvel that has allowed more young adult, kid-friendly, and inclusive titles to spring up and carve a corner for themselves, and we've chosen six of the very best for the kids and teens in your life.
Marvel To Debut STEAM Themed Variant Covers In November
Marvel To Debut STEAM Themed Variant Covers In November
Marvel To Debut STEAM Themed Variant Covers In November
Superhero publishers sure love a variant cover theme month, and Marvel's latest is coming in from a decidedly educational angle. In November, Marvel will release five covers celebrating the different aspects of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) with the goal of encouraging its fans to pursue their dreams, whatever field they may lie in.
Unstoppable or Unworthy: The Marvel NOW 2016 Roundtable
Unstoppable or Unworthy: The Marvel NOW 2016 Roundtable
Unstoppable or Unworthy: The Marvel NOW 2016 Roundtable
Marvel's next big line launch was formally unveiled this week via a special edition of Marvel Previews, including new #1s for Avengers, Venom, Captain Marvel, and Star-Lord, new launches for Champions, Jessica Jones, Kingpin, Bullseye, Slapstick, and Solo, and new concepts in Occupy Avengers, Iron Fists, Mosaic, Infamous Iron Man, and Unstoppable Wasp. Following our roundtable discussion of DC Rebirth, the ComicsAlliance team got together to break down the highs and lows of the new Marvel NOW. Join Elle Collins, James Leask, Katie Schenkel, Kieran Shiach, and Andrew Wheeler as they pick out the books they're most excited about and the books they're concerned about, and discuss Marvel's approach to legacy heroes and the state of diversity at Marvel today.
Marvel Previews Confirms Full 'Marvel NOW' Line-Up
Marvel Previews Confirms Full 'Marvel NOW' Line-Up
Marvel Previews Confirms Full 'Marvel NOW' Line-Up
Yesterday we reported on the leaking of Marvel Comics' Marvel Previews free magazine, unveiling their entire post-Civil War II line-up including comics such as The Unstoppable Wasp, Solo, Foolkiller and Prowler. Today, the magazine has officially been released via comic stores and online, confirming even more titles and creative teams, including a Kate Bishop Hawkeye book and the much awaited Gamora solo title from Guardians of the Galaxy screenwriter Nicole Perlman.

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