Have you ever wondered what might happen if the DNA of two of the most vigorous characters in the Marvel Universe came together? Although Wolverine is widely recognized for being a recluse, nomad, and man who would be better off without romance, Logan’s numerous offsprings demonstrate that his lethal abilities are too great to be limited to a single generation.
Although many X-Men fans still have a soft spot for the original films, one of the main criticisms leveled is that they seemed to focus more on the two lead actors in each series than on the actual X-Men. The earlier flicks functioned more as Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, while the later ones functioned more as Jennifer Lawrence’s Mystique.
Nevertheless, the fact remains that while fans genuinely adore these two characters off-screen, the same cannot be said for their son.
Jennifer Lawrence as Raven Darkholme/Mystique in X-Men flicks
Yes,...
Although many X-Men fans still have a soft spot for the original films, one of the main criticisms leveled is that they seemed to focus more on the two lead actors in each series than on the actual X-Men. The earlier flicks functioned more as Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine, while the later ones functioned more as Jennifer Lawrence’s Mystique.
Nevertheless, the fact remains that while fans genuinely adore these two characters off-screen, the same cannot be said for their son.
Jennifer Lawrence as Raven Darkholme/Mystique in X-Men flicks
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- 5/4/2024
- by Siddhika Prajapati
- FandomWire
Ebon Moss-Bachrach is cast as Marvel’s new Ben Grimm / The Thing in the upcoming film, The Fantastic Four. Before The Bear actor was tasked with the role in the MCU, Michael Bailey Smith, Carl Ciarfalio, Michael Chiklis, and Jamie Bell played the role in earlier live-action movies. However, Marvel did one thing right with Moss-Bachrach’s casting from the earlier iterations, as they appropriately cast a Jewish actor in the role.
The Bear actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach is cast as Ben Grimm / The Thing in the MCU’s The Fantastic Four
In Marvel Comics, Benjamin Grimm is Jewish and first revealed his identity in an emotional moment. Jack Kirby, who created the character, modeled Ben after himself and named him after his father Benjamin Kurtzberg.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s Casting Preserves The Identity Of Ben Grimm Ben Grimm reveals his Jewish identity in Marvel Comics
On Valentine’s Day, Marvel Studios...
The Bear actor Ebon Moss-Bachrach is cast as Ben Grimm / The Thing in the MCU’s The Fantastic Four
In Marvel Comics, Benjamin Grimm is Jewish and first revealed his identity in an emotional moment. Jack Kirby, who created the character, modeled Ben after himself and named him after his father Benjamin Kurtzberg.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s Casting Preserves The Identity Of Ben Grimm Ben Grimm reveals his Jewish identity in Marvel Comics
On Valentine’s Day, Marvel Studios...
- 2/15/2024
- by Hashim Asraff
- FandomWire
There are many ingredients to the success of 1977's "Star Wars," from its spectacular cast of mostly unknowns to the groundbreaking special effects that revolutionized the industry and its lived-in universe rich in details and history. But another vital ingredient that ensured "Star Wars" would remain in audiences' minds forever was its use of iconography. Every visual aspect of the movie is memorable and striking, from the look of the human characters and alien creatures to the spaceships and buildings.
Take the stormtroopers, the faceless mob of soldiers with terrible aim and a tendency to bonk their heads on the ceiling. Though mere blaster fodder in the franchise, the stormtroopers are as much a part of "Star Wars" as the lightsaber or the Millennium Falcon. Even after 40 years, the franchise continues to find new uses for the stormtroopers, like finally showing how they became the main army of the Empire in "The Bad Batch.
Take the stormtroopers, the faceless mob of soldiers with terrible aim and a tendency to bonk their heads on the ceiling. Though mere blaster fodder in the franchise, the stormtroopers are as much a part of "Star Wars" as the lightsaber or the Millennium Falcon. Even after 40 years, the franchise continues to find new uses for the stormtroopers, like finally showing how they became the main army of the Empire in "The Bad Batch.
- 1/21/2024
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
(Superhero Bits is a collection of stories, updates, and videos about anything and everything inspired by the comics of Marvel, DC, and more. For comic book movies, TV shows, merchandise, events, and whatever catches our eye, this is the place to find anything that falls through the cracks.)
In this edition of Superhero Bits:
It's the beginning of the end for "Marvel's Avengers."
Could we see a live-action "Space Ghost" movie, perhaps?
Hugh Jackman's intriguing Wolverine-related social media activity.
Early "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" box office tracking.
All that and more!
The Avengers Relaunches In May With An All-New Team
It's the dawning of a new era for Earth's Mightiest Heroes this summer. Marvel Comics has announced that "The Avengers" will relaunch with a new #1 title in May, with writer Jed MacKay writing, and C.F Villa handling the artwork. We've got a glimpse at the cover art from Stuart Immonen here,...
In this edition of Superhero Bits:
It's the beginning of the end for "Marvel's Avengers."
Could we see a live-action "Space Ghost" movie, perhaps?
Hugh Jackman's intriguing Wolverine-related social media activity.
Early "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" box office tracking.
All that and more!
The Avengers Relaunches In May With An All-New Team
It's the dawning of a new era for Earth's Mightiest Heroes this summer. Marvel Comics has announced that "The Avengers" will relaunch with a new #1 title in May, with writer Jed MacKay writing, and C.F Villa handling the artwork. We've got a glimpse at the cover art from Stuart Immonen here,...
- 1/23/2023
- by Ryan Scott
- Slash Film
"Werewolf By Night" has arrived on Disney+ just in time for the spooky season and luckily, it rules/ The Marvel special stars Gael Garcia Bernal as Jack Russell, a man who transforms into the titular beast under the light of the full moon. Other notable Marvel characters appearing in the special are Elsa Bloodstone (Laura Donnelly) and Ted Sallis (Carey Jones), aka Man-Thing — who looks amazing by the way. The special is a bold swing for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, something that has felt increasingly rare as of late, and director/composer Michael Giacchino has brought this formerly unexplored corner of Marvel Comics to brilliant life.
Comics got increasingly weird throughout the '50s and '60s as creators struggled to work around the harsh restrictions imposed by the Comics Code Authority — seriously, some of those stories are wild! By the '70s, the Cca had relaxed a bit and...
Comics got increasingly weird throughout the '50s and '60s as creators struggled to work around the harsh restrictions imposed by the Comics Code Authority — seriously, some of those stories are wild! By the '70s, the Cca had relaxed a bit and...
- 10/10/2022
- by Jamie Gerber
- Slash Film
The series adaptation of Mark Millar’s “The Magic Order” is back in development at Netflix, with Millar also announcing a new slate of projects at the streamer.
In a blog post on Thursday, Millar shared that “The Magic Order” is back on track after the streamer opted last year not to move forward with the iteration that had been in the works.
“Some time away has given us a chance to come back with a completely fresh look at the material, and we should be getting into our new writers’ room very shortly,” he wrote. “The Magic Order” was in early pre-production when it was announced in October 2020 that it would not proceed as planned. The show is based on Millar’s comic book series of the same name.
Millar also announced that “The Magic Order” Volumes 2 and 3 will be released this fall. Volume 2 by Stuart Immonen will drop in October,...
In a blog post on Thursday, Millar shared that “The Magic Order” is back on track after the streamer opted last year not to move forward with the iteration that had been in the works.
“Some time away has given us a chance to come back with a completely fresh look at the material, and we should be getting into our new writers’ room very shortly,” he wrote. “The Magic Order” was in early pre-production when it was announced in October 2020 that it would not proceed as planned. The show is based on Millar’s comic book series of the same name.
Millar also announced that “The Magic Order” Volumes 2 and 3 will be released this fall. Volume 2 by Stuart Immonen will drop in October,...
- 5/6/2021
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Following Deadline’s exclusive report this morning that Mark Millar’s The Magic Order is back on course as a Netflix series, the Jupiter’s Legacy creator has now announced a plethora of new projects and updates.
One day before the intergenerational superhero series launches on the streamer, Millar put up a blog post Thursday on Jupiter’s Legacy, The Magic Order, and the premiere of the animated Super Crooks next month at the Annecy Festival in France – Read Millar’s post in full below
Among other shiny baubles dropped this morning, the Millarworld boss also revealed he has been cookin’ up a new live-action six-episode spy series. “The writer is someone I’ve been a massive fan of for two decades, and he was the only person I approached,” Millar said. “This has the potential to be one of the biggest franchises I’ve ever created. I’m so excited and I hope you will.
One day before the intergenerational superhero series launches on the streamer, Millar put up a blog post Thursday on Jupiter’s Legacy, The Magic Order, and the premiere of the animated Super Crooks next month at the Annecy Festival in France – Read Millar’s post in full below
Among other shiny baubles dropped this morning, the Millarworld boss also revealed he has been cookin’ up a new live-action six-episode spy series. “The writer is someone I’ve been a massive fan of for two decades, and he was the only person I approached,” Millar said. “This has the potential to be one of the biggest franchises I’ve ever created. I’m so excited and I hope you will.
- 5/6/2021
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
This article contains spoilers for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier.
Talk about timing! With the conclusion of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+, Marvel wasted no time in revealing the next project that will spotlight Anthony Mackie’s newly minted Captain America. The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier showrunner Malcolm Spellman is co-writing a currently-untitled Captain America 4 with another Fws alum, Dalan Musson. There’s no director attached, and no other details available just yet, but it does raise some interesting possibilities right out of the gate.
For starters, this probably puts the kibosh on our hopes for a traditional The Falcon and the Winter Soldier season 2. On the one hand, that’s kind of a shame, because the Disney+ TV format allows more freedom and nuance than a traditional big screen outing does. On the other, it’s great...
Talk about timing! With the conclusion of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+, Marvel wasted no time in revealing the next project that will spotlight Anthony Mackie’s newly minted Captain America. The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that The Falcon and the Winter Soldier showrunner Malcolm Spellman is co-writing a currently-untitled Captain America 4 with another Fws alum, Dalan Musson. There’s no director attached, and no other details available just yet, but it does raise some interesting possibilities right out of the gate.
For starters, this probably puts the kibosh on our hopes for a traditional The Falcon and the Winter Soldier season 2. On the one hand, that’s kind of a shame, because the Disney+ TV format allows more freedom and nuance than a traditional big screen outing does. On the other, it’s great...
- 4/23/2021
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
One of several new horror comic books launched at Hill House Comics, Joe Hill's new imprint at DC, Plunge follows a ship crew searching for castaways in the Arctic sea, but as they soon find out, the castaways aren't quite themselves anymore. Featuring a creeping sense of dread reminiscent of John Carpenter's The Thing (and there are definitely some nods to Carpenter's ’82 film to be found here), the second issue of Plunge comes out on March 18th, and ahead of its release, we've been provided with exclusive preview pages as a special treat for Daily Dead readers!
Following the discovery of a dead body, the members of a ship crew discuss their foreboding find (and whether or not the deceased shared some words with a member of their crew) in our exclusive preview pages from Plunge #2.
Created and written by Joe Hill, Plunge #2 features artwork by Stuart Immonen,...
Following the discovery of a dead body, the members of a ship crew discuss their foreboding find (and whether or not the deceased shared some words with a member of their crew) in our exclusive preview pages from Plunge #2.
Created and written by Joe Hill, Plunge #2 features artwork by Stuart Immonen,...
- 3/10/2020
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Jim Dandy Jul 19, 2019
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is getting a comic book follow-up!
If you had told me 20 years ago that Spider-Man's defining characteristic would eventually be that he's friends with all the different versions of himself from throughout the multiverse, I would have run screaming from the time traveler with weird diseases. But also it wouldn't have made much sense - Peter Parker was Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's attempt at making a more human hero with real person problems that everyday folks could relate to. Now, however, he's the guy who bounces around the multiverse taking out enormous, reality-destroying threats, and I'll be 100-percent upfront with you: I'm here for it.
At Sdcc 2019, Marvel announced that Spider-Man will once again swing around the multiverse in Spider-Verse, a six-issue limited series from Jed Mackay (Black Cat) and a rotating team of artists, including Juan Frigeri (Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man...
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is getting a comic book follow-up!
If you had told me 20 years ago that Spider-Man's defining characteristic would eventually be that he's friends with all the different versions of himself from throughout the multiverse, I would have run screaming from the time traveler with weird diseases. But also it wouldn't have made much sense - Peter Parker was Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's attempt at making a more human hero with real person problems that everyday folks could relate to. Now, however, he's the guy who bounces around the multiverse taking out enormous, reality-destroying threats, and I'll be 100-percent upfront with you: I'm here for it.
At Sdcc 2019, Marvel announced that Spider-Man will once again swing around the multiverse in Spider-Verse, a six-issue limited series from Jed Mackay (Black Cat) and a rotating team of artists, including Juan Frigeri (Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man...
- 7/20/2019
- Den of Geek
Sneak Peek more new footage, including a "United Airlines" safety video plus a series of variant Marvel Comics in support of "Spider-Man: Far From Home":
Covers will include "Amazing Spider-Man" #23 illustrated by Stuart Immonen...
..."Amazing Spider-Man" #24 by Olivier Coipel...
..."Captain Marvel" #7 by Mike McKone, Rachelle Rosenberg...
..."Deadpool" #14 by Mark Brooks...
..."Doctor Strange" #16 by David Yardin, David Curiel...
..."Fantastic Four" #11 by Jay Anacleto, Romulo Fajardo Jr....
..."Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" #8 by Adi Granov...
..."Immortal Hulk" #19 by Ema Lupacchino, David Curiel...
..."Magnificent Ms. Marvel" #4 by Gerald Parel...
...and "Thanos" #3 by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Spider-Man: Far From Home"...
"Spider-man" Comic Books...
Covers will include "Amazing Spider-Man" #23 illustrated by Stuart Immonen...
..."Amazing Spider-Man" #24 by Olivier Coipel...
..."Captain Marvel" #7 by Mike McKone, Rachelle Rosenberg...
..."Deadpool" #14 by Mark Brooks...
..."Doctor Strange" #16 by David Yardin, David Curiel...
..."Fantastic Four" #11 by Jay Anacleto, Romulo Fajardo Jr....
..."Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" #8 by Adi Granov...
..."Immortal Hulk" #19 by Ema Lupacchino, David Curiel...
..."Magnificent Ms. Marvel" #4 by Gerald Parel...
...and "Thanos" #3 by Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell.
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek "Spider-Man: Far From Home"...
"Spider-man" Comic Books...
- 5/14/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
It’s all been building to this – the biggest Peter Parker and Norman Osborn story of all time, and the first Marvel comic Ever to hit 800 issues! In celebration of the 800th issue of Amazing Spider-Man and the now historic run of Dan Slott, Marvel have revealed Another variant cover, this time from artist Paolo Rivera!
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
The Amazing Spider-man #800: Go Down Swinging
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Nick Bradshaw
Cover by Alex Ross
Variant Cover by Paolo Rivera
On-Sale 5/30/18...
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
The Amazing Spider-man #800: Go Down Swinging
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Nick Bradshaw
Cover by Alex Ross
Variant Cover by Paolo Rivera
On-Sale 5/30/18...
- 4/26/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s all been building to this – the biggest Peter Parker and Norman Osborn story of all time, and the first Marvel comic Ever to hit 800 issues! In celebration of the 800th issue of Amazing Spider-Man and the now historic run of Dan Slott, Marvel have revealed Another variant cover – this time from industry greats Greg Land and Rachelle Rosenberg!
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
And today we have not one, but Three more variant covers for the 800th issue from the artist pairings of John Cassaday and Paul Mounts; Frank Cho and David Curiel; and Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell; and… Moebius!
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
And today we have not one, but Three more variant covers for the 800th issue from the artist pairings of John Cassaday and Paul Mounts; Frank Cho and David Curiel; and Nick Bradshaw and Morry Hollowell; and… Moebius!
- 4/25/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s all been building to this – the biggest Peter Parker and Norman Osborn story of all time, and the first Marvel comic Ever to hit 800 issues! In celebration of the 800th issue of Amazing Spider-Man and the now historic run of Dan Slott, Marvel have revealed Another variant cover – this time from industry greats Greg Land and Rachelle Rosenberg!
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
The Amazing Spider-man #800: Go Down Swinging
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Nick Bradshaw
Cover by Alex Ross
Variant Cover by Greg Land & Rachelle Rosenberg
On-Sale 5/30/18...
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
The Amazing Spider-man #800: Go Down Swinging
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Nick Bradshaw
Cover by Alex Ross
Variant Cover by Greg Land & Rachelle Rosenberg
On-Sale 5/30/18...
- 4/19/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s all been building to this – the biggest Peter Parker and Norman Osborn story of all time, and the first Marvel comic Ever to hit 800 issues! In celebration of the 800th issue of Amazing Spider-Man and the now historic run of Dan Slott, Marvel is excited to show a variant cover from industry great Ron Frenz, with inks by Brett Breeding and colors by Dave McCaig.
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
The Amazing Spider-man #800: Go Down Swinging
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Nick Bradshaw
Cover by Alex Ross
Variant Cover by Ron Frenz, Brett Breeding, and Dave McCaig
On-Sale 5/30/18...
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
The Amazing Spider-man #800: Go Down Swinging
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Nick Bradshaw
Cover by Alex Ross
Variant Cover by Ron Frenz, Brett Breeding, and Dave McCaig
On-Sale 5/30/18...
- 4/17/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s all been building to this – the biggest Peter Parker and Norman Osborn story of all time, and the first Marvel comic Ever to hit 800 issues! In celebration of the 800th issue of Amazing Spider-Man and the now historic run of Dan Slott, Marvel is excited to show a variant cover from industry great Mark Bagley.
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
The Amazing Spider-man #800: Go Down Swinging
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Nick Bradshaw
Cover by Alex Ross
Variant Cover by Mark Bagley; Variant Cover Colors by Jason Keith
On-Sale 5/30/18...
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
The Amazing Spider-man #800: Go Down Swinging
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Nick Bradshaw
Cover by Alex Ross
Variant Cover by Mark Bagley; Variant Cover Colors by Jason Keith
On-Sale 5/30/18...
- 4/12/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s all been building to this – the biggest Peter Parker and Norman Osborn story of all time, and the first Marvel comic Ever to hit 800 issues! In celebration of the 800th issue of Amazing Spider-Man and the now historic run of Dan Slott, Marvel is excited to show a variant cover from industry great John Romita Sr. and Richard Isanove.
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Jim Cheung!
The Amazing Spider-man #800: Go Down Swinging
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Jim Cheung
Cover by Alex Ross
Variant Cover by John Romita Sr. & Richard Isanove
On-Sale 5/30/18...
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Jim Cheung!
The Amazing Spider-man #800: Go Down Swinging
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli & Jim Cheung
Cover by Alex Ross
Variant Cover by John Romita Sr. & Richard Isanove
On-Sale 5/30/18...
- 4/10/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
For ten years, Dan Slott has taken Peter Parker on crazy and spectacular adventures throughout the Marvel Universe – and as he races towards his final issue, there’s no reprieve for the webslinger. “Go Down Swinging” takes Spider-Man on his most harrowing journey yet… In Amazing Spider-Man #800, Slott and artist Stuart Immonen will unveil the biggest Peter Parker and Norman Osborn story of all time, joined by artists Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Jim Cheung.
It’s the first Marvel comic Ever to hit 800 issues, and we’re celebrating by bringing readers an epic and oversized anniversary issue – featuring 80 pages of a brand-new story from the writer who has written more issues of Amazing Spider-man than any other creator! Before Dan Slott takes his final bow in Amazing Spider-man #801, dive into one of the most exciting stories in Spider-Man lore – culminating in the conclusion that has Spider-Man facing his most terrifying villain yet!
It’s the first Marvel comic Ever to hit 800 issues, and we’re celebrating by bringing readers an epic and oversized anniversary issue – featuring 80 pages of a brand-new story from the writer who has written more issues of Amazing Spider-man than any other creator! Before Dan Slott takes his final bow in Amazing Spider-man #801, dive into one of the most exciting stories in Spider-Man lore – culminating in the conclusion that has Spider-Man facing his most terrifying villain yet!
- 2/20/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Marvel Comics' "Amazing Spider-Man" #797, available March 2018, is written by Dan Slott and illustrated by Stuart Immonen, with covers by Alex Ross and Clayton Crain:
"...in "Go Down Swinging" part 1, the 'Green Goblin' is back and scarier than ever.
"and just who, or what is the 'Red Goblin' ?
"The only way the web crawler can survive is to go down swinging...
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"Spider-man" Comic Books...
"...in "Go Down Swinging" part 1, the 'Green Goblin' is back and scarier than ever.
"and just who, or what is the 'Red Goblin' ?
"The only way the web crawler can survive is to go down swinging...
Click the images to enlarge...
"Spider-man" Comic Books...
- 12/22/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
If there’s any bragging right that Spider-Man can lay claim to, it’s that he boasts one of the greatest rogues galleries in all of comics. From Venom to Kraven the Hunter to Electro, there’s never been any shortage of badass villains for Peter Parker to combat.
But while the eternal debate as to whom our hero’s greatest nemesis may be rages on, we’re sure that many would concede in saying that it’s the Green Goblin, specifically that of Norman Osborn. Seriously, the two have warred against each other throughout a variety of media for the past five decades or so and, now, the House of Ideas seemingly looks to end the legendary rivalry with a bang.
Set to unfold within the pages of the wallcrawler’s flagship title, Amazing Spider-Man, “Go Down Swinging” just so happens to be the next epic coming to us...
But while the eternal debate as to whom our hero’s greatest nemesis may be rages on, we’re sure that many would concede in saying that it’s the Green Goblin, specifically that of Norman Osborn. Seriously, the two have warred against each other throughout a variety of media for the past five decades or so and, now, the House of Ideas seemingly looks to end the legendary rivalry with a bang.
Set to unfold within the pages of the wallcrawler’s flagship title, Amazing Spider-Man, “Go Down Swinging” just so happens to be the next epic coming to us...
- 12/19/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek Marvel Comics' "Empress" #6, available September 21, 2016, written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Stuart Immonen, with covers by Immonen:
"...after an intrepid chase across the galaxies, 'Emporia' and the gang arrive at her long-lost sister's planet to escape the murderous rampage by 'Morax'.
"Embedded within this new-age sanctuary, 'Dane' and Emporia decide to let their hair down a little and enjoy each other's company.
"They are being watched though, and Daddy's little girl is out for revenge..."
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"...after an intrepid chase across the galaxies, 'Emporia' and the gang arrive at her long-lost sister's planet to escape the murderous rampage by 'Morax'.
"Embedded within this new-age sanctuary, 'Dane' and Emporia decide to let their hair down a little and enjoy each other's company.
"They are being watched though, and Daddy's little girl is out for revenge..."
Click the images to enlarge...
- 9/18/2016
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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