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Hasbro Unveils ‘Thunderbolts,’ ‘G.I. Joe Vs. Transformers,’ And More SDCC 2013 Exclusives
Hasbro Unveils ‘Thunderbolts,’ ‘G.I. Joe Vs. Transformers,’ And More SDCC 2013 Exclusives
Hasbro Unveils ‘Thunderbolts,’ ‘G.I. Joe Vs. Transformers,’ And More SDCC 2013 Exclusives
Maybe I'm biased having spent the better part of sixth grade painting spare Spider-Man toys to look like Citizen V, but having seen USA Today's reveal of Hasbro's San Diego Comic-Con 2013 exclusives all I can really think is, "It's about dadburn time we got some Thunderbolts action figures."
Way and Dillon’s ‘Thunderbolts’ Brings a MAX Flavor to Marvel NOW [Review]
Way and Dillon’s ‘Thunderbolts’ Brings a MAX Flavor to Marvel NOW [Review]
Way and Dillon’s ‘Thunderbolts’ Brings a MAX Flavor to Marvel NOW [Review]
The first thing you'll likely notice about the new Thunderbolts #1 from writer Daniel Way and artist Steve Dillon is that it is a violent comic. It's also not necessarily the comic you were expecting. It's fair to say that this version of the team, which now includes Venom, Deadpool, Elektra, the Red Hulk and the Punisher, is an attempt to New Avengers-ize the Thunderbolts title, replacing the c
Daniel Way And Steve Dillon Teaming For Teased ‘Lightning’ Marvel NOW Title In December
Daniel Way And Steve Dillon Teaming For Teased ‘Lightning’ Marvel NOW Title In December
Daniel Way And Steve Dillon Teaming For Teased ‘Lightning’ Marvel NOW Title In December
It's been a few weeks since Marvel rolled out its initial batch of reshuffled creative team/character combinations, but it seems the publisher has plenty more Marvel NOW combos waiting in the wings. Coming in December Daniel Way and Steve Dillon will join forces for a title that's being teased with a graphic bearing a yellow "Lightning" tagline, ominously positioned in the red cross hair
Brian Wood on ‘X-Men’ and ‘Ultimate Comics X-Men,’ Jeff Parker’s ‘Dark Avengers’ [Wondercon]
Brian Wood on ‘X-Men’ and ‘Ultimate Comics X-Men,’ Jeff Parker’s ‘Dark Avengers’ [Wondercon]
Brian Wood on ‘X-Men’ and ‘Ultimate Comics X-Men,’ Jeff Parker’s ‘Dark Avengers’ [Wondercon]
Today at the "Next Big Thing" panel, Marvel made a number of announcements about their publishing line that take effect in June. Of particular interest are three major announcements: first, that Brian Wood will be writing both X-Men and Ultimate Comics X-Men in June; secondly, that Jeff Parker and Declan Shalvey's Thunderbolts will become Dark Avengers as of #175; and finally, that Dale
Link Ink: ‘Comics Express’ Aims to Help Entertain Joplin Youth,  Ancient Fraggles Return, Drink ‘Neon Genesis Evangelion’ Wine
Link Ink: ‘Comics Express’ Aims to Help Entertain Joplin Youth, Ancient Fraggles Return, Drink ‘Neon Genesis Evangelion’ Wine
Link Ink: ‘Comics Express’ Aims to Help Entertain Joplin Youth, Ancient Fraggles Return, Drink ‘Neon Genesis Evangelion’ Wine
Goodness: Comics Express, a free 24-page comic to be distributed to kids and teens affected by the Joplin, Mo. tornado disaster that features talent from across the industry needs a little help reaching its fundraising goal. You can donate to the project at its IndieGoGo page...
Celebrity Thunderbolts: Bringing Justice Like Lightning to Hollywood
Celebrity Thunderbolts: Bringing Justice Like Lightning to Hollywood
Celebrity Thunderbolts: Bringing Justice Like Lightning to Hollywood
Getting a gang of villains together on a team where they pay their debts to society by undertaking dangerous missions is the no-brainer premise behind truly awesome works like The Dirty Dozen and DC's Suicide Squad, and most recently, it's been the idea at the core of Marvel's Thunderbolts...
Marvel Previews ‘Thunderbolts’ #145
Marvel Previews ‘Thunderbolts’ #145
Marvel Previews ‘Thunderbolts’ #145
Luke Cage knew he wasn't stepping into a cozy 9-5 gig when he took to reforming the troubled Thunderbolts in issue #144. Even so, writer Jeff Parker and artists Kev Walker and Marko Djurdjevic sure aren't making things easy for the steel-skinned hero...
Luke Cage: A One-Man Harlem Renaissance
Luke Cage: A One-Man Harlem Renaissance
Luke Cage: A One-Man Harlem Renaissance
Since the rise of Brian Michael Bendis at Marvel, Luke Cage has enjoyed unforeseen levels of visibility, having joined and briefly led the Avengers and played a lynchpin role in the Marvel Universe at large. This Wednesday, the hero formerly known as Power Man doubles his workload and adds boss of the Thunderbolts to his resume...
Luke Cage Leads a New Team of ‘Thunderbolts’ This May
Luke Cage Leads a New Team of ‘Thunderbolts’ This May
Luke Cage Leads a New Team of ‘Thunderbolts’ This May
With Norman Osborn's Dark Reign set to topple at the conclusion of Marvel's current "Siege" storyline, the only certainty for his secret band of Thunderbolts is catastrophe. Picking up the pieces from the game-changing event will require some heavy lifting, but Luke Cage is slated to step up to the task as he takes over one of the Marvel U's most dysfunctional teams this May...
Will Penance Destroy The Thunderbolts?
Will Penance Destroy The Thunderbolts?
Will Penance Destroy The Thunderbolts?
Press Release The government sponsored superhero team known as the Thunderbolts confront the problem that is Penance's fractured psyche in Thunderbolts #117, by dream team Warren Ellis & Mike Deodato! Robbie Baldwin's transformation into the tortured-and immensely powerful-hero known as Penance has taken its toll, causing Baldwin to lash out at Norman Osborn and almost destroy the Thunderbolts

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