Kitty Pryde Takes Charge of Ultimate X-Men

Ultimate Comics: X-Men #14 courtesy Marvel.com

  Ultimate Comics: X-Men #14 is out this week. Brian Wood takes the mutants into the Divided We Fall crossover fighting against a Sentinel controlled America. Kitty Pryde is thrust into a leadership role and sports a new look.

  “Kitty’s new costume was an idea of mine that Jorge Molina kindly made into reality, and it’s entirely about supporting events in the story. It’s part of Kitty’s new no-hiding, no-label, no-codename philosophy—almost an anti-costume. For her to have anything else would be in opposition to the story. I generally like costumes when they feel real and are practical, that look like human hands made them. I don’t have total control over them, of course, these aren’t my characters, but whenever possible that’s the approach I’ll take.”

  “She makes herself a good leader. At first, she decides this is what she wants and then goes out and literally takes it; she aggressively becomes this mutant revolutionary, this freedom fighter. And I’m using those terms in an old school, 20th century way, shades of Che [Guevara] and of Malcolm X—people out to reclaim power from the occupiers, nothing more. And before anyone starts getting alarmed at those references, they’re not meant to be literal.”

 

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 Wood and Kitty take command in time for the Divided We Fall crossover with the rest of the Ultimate books. For the entire interview here’s the Marvel.com link.

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Gladiator Takes on The Phoenix Five

Wolverine and the X-Men #13 courtesy Marvel.com

This week is a major showdown Gladiator (Emperor of the Shi’ar) arrives on Earth to wipe out Phoenix Five and rescue his son in Wolverine and the X-Men #13 by Jason Aaron and Nick Bradshaw. Wait until he finds out what Wolverine did to Kid Gladiator? Marvel.com revealed some of Bradshaw’s kinetic and color packed pages.

Wolverine and the X-Men #13 courtesy Marvel.com

  Emperor Kallark’s son known as Kid Gladiator has been at the Jean Grey School under the watchful eye of Shiar warrior Warbird.

 

Wolverine and the X-Men #13 courtesy Marvel.com

  Warbird is part of Marjorie Liu’s Astonishing X-Men arc. past. This issue promises to reveal more of Warbird’s past and a date for Kitty Pryde?

Wolverine and the X-Men #13 courtesy Marvel.com

  Here’s hoping Gladiator survives! Jonathan Hickman’s new Avengers series is said have a huge cast and he favors the old school cosmic epics so maybe Gladiator or Warbird might turn up on his book.  And given the cosmic direction Marvel movies are going maybe we’ll see the Shi’ar Empire in an Avengers sequel or if a Guardians of the Galaxy movie happens?

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Top 5 Comics for 7/11/12 Batman, Bloodshoot, Walking Dead and More

Avenging Spider-Man #9 The all-new Captain Marvel debuts! Spider-Man teams up with Carol Danvers in her high flying new role.

Batman #11 courtesy DC Comics

Batman #11 The conclusion to the Court of Owls epic is here! The mastermind behind the secret society and its army of assassins is revealed. The final chapter of The Fall of the House of Wayne backstory reaches into the tragic past of Bruce’s family.

Bloodshot #1 A new series and new mission for the ultimate soldier reborn from military necessity cutting edge technology. A broken hit man is revived with nanites in his blood and revenge on the brain.

The Massive #2 Survivors of a global disaster sail the world in search of their missing crewmates. The Kapital crew make a resupply run to the new city that’s risen up from the sunken debris of Hong Kong. This is socially conscious sci-fi that thrills.

The Walking Dead #100 A milestone issue for the epic series that inspired the hit AMC series. Rick Grimes and his fellow survivors have fought zombies and the worst in humanity in a world gone to hell. This issue promises one of the darkest chapter in Rick’s life and one of the most violent acts in the series history.

 

 

Michael Fassbender for Assassin’s Creed

Michael Fassbender in Prometheus courtesy 20th Century Fox

  Michael Fassbender (Prometheus, X-Men: First Class) will star and produce Assassin’s Creed based on the hit Ubisoft video game according to The Hollywood Reporter Heat Vision. The in-demand actor will play Desmond Miles, a man descended from a long line of assassins. The story takes place in modern and ancient times as Miles faces the Knights Templar.

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Nick Fury Jr Shapes Marvel NOW!?

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  Who will shape the future of Marvel NOW!? Marcus Johnson aka Nick Fury Jr is seen peering through the words in this new teaser image courtesy Marvel.com. The younger Fury was also seen on the Marvel NOW! preview art by Joe Quesada. Nick Fury was a major force behind the scenes and this new image shows his son may be a key figure in the new world order.

  The soldier introduced in the Battle Scars limited series looks to have a significant role in the post AvX Marvel Universe. More will be revealed about Marvel Now! Point One at the Cup O’Joe panel at Comic Con.

  Earlier this year a massive Point One issue launched major 2012 plotlines and new series including the return of the Phoenix, the Scarlet Spider and Nova.

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Marvel Reveals “Daredevil End of Days” with Creative Dream Team

  Marvel announced Daredevil: End of Days coming this October with the promise of more to be revealed at Comic Con. The book’s creative dream team is Brian Michael Bendis and David Mack writing with Klaus Janson and Bill Sienkiewicz on art.

 

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  “This takes place in the not-too-distant future and we get to see what the Marvel Universe may look like. In the vein of Daredevil, it’s a more realistic future. In the very first issue, some very large things happen, including Daredevil’s very public murder, which sends Ben Urich on his final assignment, once again telling the story of Matt Murdock,” said Bendis 

 “This is the Daredevil all-star team, but in order to get everybody together, we needed to dance between the raindrops. We think it’s worth the wait. It’s beautiful,” Bendis explained. 

  “We wanted to get a lot of people associated with Daredevil through the years together on one book and use it as the culmination of our passion for this character. We see almost every character who has been associated with Daredevil through the years as well,” Klaus Janson added.

 

Daredevil End of Days #1 courtesy Marvel.com

  Although set in the near future the creators reflect on the retro cinematic feel of the project. 

 “The idea of doing a ‘Mean Streets’ version of Daredevil, with all the characters we love and loath, ups the excitement factor for me as a fan,” said Bill Sienkiewwicz

“This is like 70’s film. Even though it exists in the near future, it has an old style New York City grit to it,” David Mack added.

  Mark Waid’s current tone is more heroic and upbeat so this project may be a shocker to new readers.

  “Our book will be dark and violent and shocking to people who followed our runs on Daredevil. To people reading Daredevil now, it will be doubly so. This is not Mark Waid, who is doing a phenomenal job. I was trying to shock readers of our stuff!” explained Bendis of the tone.

 

Daredevil End of Days courtesy Marvel.com

Bendis and Mack delve into Matt Murdock’s past and supporting cast.

“Just about every major girlfriend and every rogue of Daredevil plays some role in the story,” says Mack. 

  “You’ll see how all of Matt’s interactions with women affected them 10 years down the line,” adds Bendis. 

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  “One of the more intriguing characteristics of this project is the little glimpses of the Marvel Universe in the future. They’re not in your face, but they’re around the corner. I find that as important a part of the story as the main plot. My curiosity is always piqued,” says Janson.

 “You get the story from Ben Urich’s point of view, so you get the story from his point of view as far as what characters he encounters. One of my favorite pieces Klaus and Bill have done thus far is of Nick Fury,” adds Bendis.

  “Daredevil has been a comic that has always enable a lot of experimentation by very different artists. There’s something really interesting about the character that allows for a lot of interpretation. With this project we’re trying to let all the different styles shine in service of the story,” says Mack 

 

Daredevil End of Days courtesy Marvel.com

“In life, Daredevil had questions he could never answer, itches he could never scratch. Some characters get to a point where they’re ok, but Daredevil is not like that. He’ll never get over what happened to his parents, he’ll never save enough people. His battles with forces of nature like Kingpin, Bullseye and Elektra force him to become a force of nature. To give it 10 years and see the fallout of that is very interesting to write about. Also, we’re not getting it from Daredevil’s perspective, we’re getting it from perspective of somebody who may be willing to dig deeper than Matt even would have,” says Bendis 

For more quotes from the creative team here’s the Marvel.com link. Daredevil End of Days #1 arrives in October.

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A Big October for Batman Family

  The Joker returns. A new creative team on Detective Comics. October is a big month for the Batman family of books. DC Comics revealed previews today for the Bat-titles.

Talon #1 courtesy DC Comics

  Talon #1 is a new series in the aftermath of the Court of Owls epic. Calvin Rose returns to Gotham City to investigate the fallout. Are his evil masters finally defeated and is he truly free? Scott Snyder and James Tynion IV write the new series with Guillem March on art.

  October also features the first New 52 meeting of Catwoman and Barbara Gordon in Batgirl #13 by Gail Simone. The Catwoman/Batgirl crossover continues in Batgirl Annual #1.

 

Batgirl Annual #1 courtesy DC Comics

  Wonder Woman guest stars in Batwoman #13, Ann Nocenti takes over Gotham’s most fearsome feline in Catwoman #13, and Lady Shiva makes her New 52 debut in Nightwing #13!

 

Batman Incorporated #5 courtesy DC Comics

  Batman Incorporated #13 takes us back into the future world Grant Morrison created in Batman #666 in which Damian is the Batman and Bruce is the warden of Arkham Asylum?

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New Joker Image for Batman #13

Batman #13 courtesy DC Comics

  A new image of the Joker getting ready for his return to DC Comic The New 52. Last week it was announced the clown prince of crime would return in Batman #13 by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo.

  The villain has been missing for a year since the finale of Detective Comics #1. Only his carved off face was left nailed up in a cell of Arkham Asylum. This new image by Capullo on DC Comics The Source shows the face back on and Joker readying his trademark look -blood red lips.

  Batman #13 arrives October 10th.

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