Following the show’s debut in September 2025, a second season of Disney+’s ‘Marvel Zombies’ is now in production. And it’s “crazy,” according to the head of Marvel Television.
Maybe Marvel is trying to do something about climate change.
That's one possible explanation for why the publisher is recycling the titles of half a dozen, and probably more, of its events from over the years. In the past week, Marvel has announced events titled Planet Hulk and Armor Wars, and before that we found out about Civil War, Age of Ultron vs. Marvel Zombies, Secret Wars, and the slightly retitled Years of Future Past.
The final chunk of 2013 should be a boon to Thunderbolts fans and, um, Undeadheads? who dig Minimates. Diamond Select Toys and Art Asylum will release a special Marvel Minimates Zombie Villains Box Set in October, followed by a Marvel Now! Thunderbolts Box Set in January of 2014.
With Marvel NOW! seeing all manner of books from the House of Ideas -- from Avengers and Iron Man through to Nova and, uh, Young Avengers -- getting relaunched, it seems as if even Marvel Zombies is getting a facelift... from none other than zombiemeister George A...
ZOMBIES AND DRACULAS AND ROBOTS (OH MY) - Marvel Zombies 5 #4 / The Death of Dracula One-Shot
Unless you've been buried alive for the past decade you've probably noticed that various incarnations of the undead in fiction have experienced bursts of popularity in the last several years...
ComicsAlliance reviews the biggest, best, and most interesting comics that hit the shelves this week. SPOILERS FOLLOW.
MULTIPLE CHOICE AMERICA - Captain America 605/ Ultimate Comics Avengers 2 #1
This week marks the conclusion of Ed Brubaker and Luke Ross' "Two Americas" arc in "Captain America...
ComicsAlliance reviews the biggest, best, and most interesting comics that hit the shelves this week. SPOILERS FOLLOW.
BOLDLY TAKING AND HOLDING ANY GENRE TERRITORY IT CAN - Turf 1
The mashup is big right now -- taking two things that you wouldn't normally expect to see together, mixing them up, and seeing what happens...
Since his mainstream comics debut nearly five years ago, writer Fred Van Lente has been one of our favorite writers, climbing slowly but steadily to prominence by self-publishing books like the Xeric Award-winning "Action Philosophers" while simultaneously rising through the ranks at Marvel Comics, making his name first in the "Marvel Adventures" line aimed at younger readers,