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'Monsters Unleashed' Rampages Through February
'Monsters Unleashed' Rampages Through February
'Monsters Unleashed' Rampages Through February
Marvel's Monster's Unleashed still has the tie-ins we've come to expect from event comics, but rather than taking up space and derailing the ongoing creative team's story, Marvel is publishing one-shots, giving other creators a chance to pit Marvel heroes against classic Marvel monsters. Today, the publisher announced four more one-shots as part of the event, as the war against the monsters goes global.
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.
'Death Of X' To Reveal What Happened Between X-Men & Inhumans
'Death Of X' To Reveal What Happened Between X-Men & Inhumans
'Death Of X' To Reveal What Happened Between X-Men & Inhumans
When Marvel Comics resumed normal publishing with the All-New, All-Different initiative in the wake of Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic's Secret Wars, the timeline had jumped eight months ahead to a world where the Terrigen Bomb had made Inhumans more prominent than ever, but had begun killing off mutants, forcing the X-Men to retreat to Limbo. We knew something went down between the mutants and the Inhumans, and we know that Cyclops did something that took him off the board, but we don't yet know the full details of what happened in that eight month gap. That's about to change as this October Extraordinary X-Men writer Jeff Lemire and Uncanny Inhumans writer Charles Soule team up to tell that story in Death of X.
Marvel Unveils New 'Mosaic' Character By Thorne And Randolph
Marvel Unveils New 'Mosaic' Character By Thorne And Randolph
Marvel Unveils New 'Mosaic' Character By Thorne And Randolph
Two months ago, Marvel Comics sent out teasers to hype up the mystery of someone or something called Mosaic, which was later confirmed as debuting in Uncanny Inhumans #11. The question of what Mosiac was all about has now been answered, as the publisher has announced it Mosaic is a brand-new character who will star in his own ongoing series by Geoffrey Thorne and Khary Randolph later this year.
Marvel Lifts The Lid On 'Civil War II' Tie-Ins At C2E2
Marvel Lifts The Lid On 'Civil War II' Tie-Ins At C2E2
Marvel Lifts The Lid On 'Civil War II' Tie-Ins At C2E2
Civil War II is just around the corner, and the news is starting to trickle in about what exactly it’s going to be, and what comics will be included in Marvel’s massive summer event. This past weekend at C2E2, Marvel unveiled a host of Civil War II news, including several brand-new miniseries, as well as announcing some of the details for crossovers that take place in regular books.
Marvel Revives Timely Comics As $3 Reprint Line
Marvel Revives Timely Comics As $3 Reprint Line
Marvel Revives Timely Comics As $3 Reprint Line
Marvel Comics will reprint the first three issues of several of its All-New, All-Different comics under the imprint Timely Comics. Debuting in June, Timely Comics presents the opening issues of these series in one oversized comic, at the reduced price of $2.99. The initiative offers readers the chance to catch up on cornerstones of the Marvel Universe like All-New, All-Different Avengers and Invincible Iron Man, but it also features collections of critical darlings such as Doctor Strange and Moon Girl & Devil Dinosaur, providing an easy access point for readers to try something new.
All New, All Different Marvel: Your Guide to the Cosmic Comics
All New, All Different Marvel: Your Guide to the Cosmic Comics
All New, All Different Marvel: Your Guide to the Cosmic Comics
Our rundown of the All-New All-Diffrent Marvel books moves into outer space with a look at the cosmic corner of the Marvel Universe, where we find all the Guardians of the Galaxy books (all three of them, four if you still count Angela), and all the Inhumans books (both of them, not counting Kamala). Is the universe expanding or contracting?
Miles Morales Finds A New Home in Waid and Asrar's 'Avengers'
Miles Morales Finds A New Home in Waid and Asrar's 'Avengers'
Miles Morales Finds A New Home in Waid and Asrar's 'Avengers'
Whatever the Marvel Universe looks like after Secret Wars, we now have confirmation that Miles Morales is a part of it. The final members of Marvel's post-Secret Wars Avengers roster were revealed this morning, and as just about everyone had guessed, the figure front and center is Miles Morales, the Ultimate Spider-Man. He joins a team that also includes Iron Man, Vision, Captain America (Sam Wilson), Thor (current version), Nova (Sam Alexander), and Ms Marvel. All of which most people had also already guessed. The creative team for the Free Comic Book Day comic that introduces this team has been revealed as Mark Waid, Mahmud Asrar and Laura Martin; presumably they'll also be the creative team on the title proper.