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Marvel Legends Guardians Vol 2 Titus BAF Series Review
Marvel Legends Guardians Vol 2 Titus BAF Series Review
Marvel Legends Guardians Vol 2 Titus BAF Series Review
With another new Marvel movie on the horizon, Hasbro has again turned to the cinematic oeuvre to provide the inspiration for its latest Marvel Legends series. Fortunately this year, the options at the cinema are more expansive than another batch of Avengers in various shapes and forms, and we've got a new Guardians of the Galaxy and Thor to look forward to watching. It's the former that inspires the first new action figure wave of 2017, and Hasbro's improved sculpting since the last film makes this collection of galactic heroes something special.
First Look at Hasbro's New Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Legends
First Look at Hasbro's New Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Legends
First Look at Hasbro's New Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Legends
The comic world has been abuzz with new trailers for Spider-Man Homecoming and Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2, both of which arrived at a time when we needed a little bit of delightful superhero humor. Following those reveals, Hasbro has been on a bit of an announcement tear itself, showing off new toys tied to the upcoming Marvel movies. We've actually seen a few of these latest Guardians of the Galaxy toys throughout the year, but the line-up for the first GotG, Vol. 2 wave is now officially locked in with a solid mix.
The Novas Manage Their Ego In Perez And Loveness' 'Nova' #1
The Novas Manage Their Ego In Perez And Loveness' 'Nova' #1
The Novas Manage Their Ego In Perez And Loveness' 'Nova' #1
Everything old is new again, and that's as true with Marvel superheroes as anywhere else, including intergalactic space police with shiny helmets. Next month, heroes of the past and present team up in Ramón Pérez, Jeff Loveness and Ian Herring's Nova #1, and Marvel has provided us with a first look at Perez's pages from the first issue.
Sam and Richard Team-Up In Loveness and Perez's 'Nova' #1
Sam and Richard Team-Up In Loveness and Perez's 'Nova' #1
Sam and Richard Team-Up In Loveness and Perez's 'Nova' #1
In the fallout of Civil War II, there's a lot of tension in the Marvel Universe, especially between the older generation of heroes and their successors. Marvel's upcoming Divided We Stand branding is set to bring a lot of strife to the hero community, between the likes of The Avengers and The Champions, Captain Marvel and Ms. Marvel, The Infamous Iron Man and Ironheart and more. However, that doesn't seem to be the case in December's Nova #1 by Jeff Loveness and Ramón Pérez, which sees Sam Alexander teaming up with his recently resurrected predecessor Richard Rider to learn from each other and become better heroes in the process.
ICYMI: Guess Who Returned In Ryan & Smith's 'Nova' #11
ICYMI: Guess Who Returned In Ryan & Smith's 'Nova' #11
ICYMI: Guess Who Returned In Ryan & Smith's 'Nova' #11
This week saw the last issue of the current volume of Sean Ryan, Cory Smith, Andres Mossa and Albert Deschesne's Nova, which over the course of eleven issues has been a real coming-of-age story for Sam Alexander, who has grown into confident and worthy successor to the Nova name. In the final issue, Sam finally got answers about where his powers come from, but along the way he set in motion events that returned an iconic Marvel hero to the spotlight.
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.
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.
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) 02.22.16
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) 02.22.16
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week) 02.22.16
In honor of the caped crusaders of the convention scene, ComicsAlliance has created Best Cosplay Ever (This Week), an ongoing collection of some of the most impeccable, creative, and clever costumes that we’ve discovered and assembled into a super-showcase of pure fan-devoted talent.
Cosplayers Get the Spotlight on Marvel's Cosplay Covers
Cosplayers Get the Spotlight on Marvel's Cosplay Covers
Cosplayers Get the Spotlight on Marvel's Cosplay Covers
You know how much we love cosplay at ComicsAlliance; we put a spotlight on it every week. Fans who create their own costumes and dress up as their favorite heroes are some of the most passionate and enthusiastic people in comics, and the level of talent and committment on display at conventions seems to get more impressive every year. If there isn't a Carol Corps cosplay meet-up or a whole dang Spider-Verse at a show, you'll probably go home disappointed. So it's great to see Marvel paying tribute to these fans with a selection of cosplay variant covers on several of its All-New All-Different launches this fall. The Marvel Cosplay variants place fans of Spider-Gwen, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, Thor (both versions) and more on the covers of the books they love. Cosplay connoisseurs will see some familiar faces among the cosplayers, including Birds of Play's Amanda Lynne Shafer, cosplay legend Yaya Han, and Marvel's own in-house cosplay blogger Judy Stephens as Captain Marvel.
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?

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