David Curiel

What You Missed If You Didn't Read 'Inhumans Versus X-Men'.
What You Missed If You Didn't Read 'Inhumans Versus X-Men'.
What You Missed If You Didn't Read 'Inhumans Versus X-Men'.
This week saw the conclusion to the titanic clash between mutants and Inhumans that was Inhumans vs X-Men, and with Resurrxion just around the corner, the events of Jeff Lemire, Charles Soule, Leinil Francis Yu, Gerry Alanguilan and David Curiel's Inhumans vs X-Men #6 will have massive repercussions for both franchises going forward. But what exactly happened, and what does it mean?
Interview: Writer Sam Humphries Talks 'Legendary Star-Lord'
Interview: Writer Sam Humphries Talks 'Legendary Star-Lord'
Interview: Writer Sam Humphries Talks 'Legendary Star-Lord'
Of all the Marvel characters who have made it to the big screen over the past few years, none have seemed less likely than Peter Quill. An obscure sci-fi character who debuted in the '70s and made a handful of appearances in his first three decades of existence, he rose to fame during the Annihilation crossover as the leader of the Guardians of the Galaxy, a ragtag band of spacefaring heroes who battled evil across the stars. Now, with a Guardians of the Galaxy movie set to debut this summer, Peter Quill is getting his first ever ongoing series as The Legendary Star-Lord, thanks to Sam Humphries (Avengers A.I., Sacrifice), artist Paco Medina (Nova, Ultimate Comics X-Men) and colorist David Curiel. To find out more, I spoke to Humphries about the history of Star-Lord, how his obscurity helped to propel him to fame, and why his hair has to stay gloriously uncovered.
All-New Marvel Now 'Wolverine' #1 [Review]
All-New Marvel Now 'Wolverine' #1 [Review]
All-New Marvel Now 'Wolverine' #1 [Review]
  The very idea of All-New Marvel NOW! is to try something new with the company’s legion of characters, and I can imagine that Wolverine presented one of the biggest challenges. People like Wolverine a lot, so putting him in an altogether different situation than readers are used to seeing, or somehow altering the DNA of the character, is risky. There’s a reason DC basically left Batman untouched