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Image Expo Roundup: New Titles From Brubaker, Morrison And More
Image Expo Roundup: New Titles From Brubaker, Morrison And More
Image Expo Roundup: New Titles From Brubaker, Morrison And More
  One of the most significant -- and to many readers, one of the most exciting -- developments in comics in the last few years has been the growth of Image Comics, with many of the most popular writers and artists in the industry currently producing much, if not all, of their creator owned work through the publisher. As such, Image Expo has become a highly anticipated event, as publisher Eric Step
Death Panels: Does Mortality Matter in Superhero Comics?
Death Panels: Does Mortality Matter in Superhero Comics?
Death Panels: Does Mortality Matter in Superhero Comics?
Last week's Uncanny Avengers, by Rick Remender and Steve McNiven, killed off a whole bunch of characters. The last issue of Avengers Arena, by Dennis Hopeless and Kev Walker, came out the same day with that book's final death tally. It was a good day for funeral directors in the Marvel universe. The deaths in these two titles ran the gamut from newly minted minor characters seemingly created just
Cup O’ Joe: Origin II, Young Avengers After Party, Marvel UK & More [SDCC 2013]
Cup O’ Joe: Origin II, Young Avengers After Party, Marvel UK & More [SDCC 2013]
Cup O’ Joe: Origin II, Young Avengers After Party, Marvel UK & More [SDCC 2013]
There were three big announcements at this year's Cup O' Joe panel at San Diego Comic-Con - the return of Marvel UK, a sequel to Wolverine: Origin, and a Young Avengers jam story. As usual, however, the hour was dominated by questions from the audience. Joe Quesada was on hand to answer questions, joined by Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso, editors Steve Wacker and Nick Lowe, talent liaison CB Cebulski
Rick Remender on ‘Captain America,’ ‘Devolution’ and the Desecration of Charles Xavier [Interview]
Rick Remender on ‘Captain America,’ ‘Devolution’ and the Desecration of Charles Xavier [Interview]
Rick Remender on ‘Captain America,’ ‘Devolution’ and the Desecration of Charles Xavier [Interview]
Of all the all the superhero comics restaffed and relaunched as part of the Marvel NOW initiative, I think Captain America is the one that most lives up to the bold promise of an all-new, all-different direction. Written by Rick Remender and illustrated by John Romita, Jr...
‘Age of Ultron’ Covers Tease Cyborg Cyclops, One-Eyed Captain America and More
‘Age of Ultron’ Covers Tease Cyborg Cyclops, One-Eyed Captain America and More
‘Age of Ultron’ Covers Tease Cyborg Cyclops, One-Eyed Captain America and More
Marvel's released a first look at the cover for Age of Ultron #7, written by Brian Michael Bendis and featuring art from Bryan Hitch, Brandon Peterson and Carlos Pacheco. The first three issues will be released in March, with thrice-monthly and twice-monthly releases to follow, along with assorted tie-ins in Superior Spider-Man, Avengers Assemble, Wolverine and the X-Men, Fantastic Four and the b
The Phil Coulson Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 5
The Phil Coulson Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 5
The Phil Coulson Memorial Awards: ComicsAlliance's Best Comics of 2012, Part 5
We didn't realize when we set out to list our favorite comic books of 2012 that it had been such a fun year to be a fan of the medium that we all love so much. The last twelve months offered readers a wide variety of work ranging from the most crowd-pleasing superhero epics to the most idiosyncratic of indies; the return of much missed mangaka and the emergence of exciting new talent; a new crowd-
Rick Remender and John Romita Jr. Return Captain America to Pure Superheroics [Review]
Rick Remender and John Romita Jr. Return Captain America to Pure Superheroics [Review]
Rick Remender and John Romita Jr. Return Captain America to Pure Superheroics [Review]
For the past decade or so, it's almost been a necessity for Captain America to serve as a kind of barometer of the national mood. He fought terrorists in the Middle East, searched for weapons of mass destruction, dealt with angry protest groups, quelled election anxieties, and even surrendered and died when a political rift between heroes grew too wide...
Remender & Romita’s Plans For Captain America: Zola, Sci-Fi And The Great Depression
Remender & Romita’s Plans For Captain America: Zola, Sci-Fi And The Great Depression
Remender & Romita’s Plans For Captain America: Zola, Sci-Fi And The Great Depression
Among the many Marvel Comics characters who are part of the publisher's Marvel NOW relaunch initiative is of course Captain America, who's now quite the star thanks to actor Chris Evans' excellent performance in Joe Johnston's live-action film and some scene-stealing moments in Joss Whedon's hugely popular Avengers...

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