DC is celebrating Harley with 22 variant covers this month plus don’t forget the Harley Quinn Valentine’s Day Special this month in which she makes a move on Batman.
But why should the Dark Knight have all the fun. We’re loving the dueling Superman shots with Harley and how she plays cupid for the Man of Steel and Wonder Woman.
The first chapter is a huge bookend issue by Sam Humphries (Legendary Star-Lord) and Ed McGuinness. The crossover will lead into Guardians of the Galaxy, All-New X-Men, Cyclops, Captain Marvel and Nova.
If you look at this cover for Superman #38 you might think the Man of Steel was a Time Lord regenerating on Doctor Who.
This week’s extra-sized issue by creative team Geoff Johns, John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson wraps up their first arc:
“The showdown between Superman and Ulysses will push the Man of Steel to new extremes – and Superman’s new look is revealed as Clark Kent tells his true identity to one of the cast.” Continue reading NEW SUIT, NEW POWERS, NEW SUPERMAN
Chris Pratt may have lost his Super Bowl bet with Chris Evans and is headed to Boston but he can take a little comfort in knowing he’ll headline a sure-fire summer blockbuster.
Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell) was back in action in a brand new ABC series. The first two episodes were filled with hints of villains connected to the Avengers and Iron Man films and clues to the the long-term story for Peggy, Howard Stark and Edwin Jarvis in the early days pre-S.H.I.E.L.D. of the Marvel Universe.
Marvel announced Secret Wars: Battleworld, a tie-in limited series with outrageous match-ups where the impossible becomes possible.
“You want to see the 1602 version of Punisher fight the 2099 version of Iron Man? Muskets versus the 1990’s version of the future! We can even have the same characters from different worlds fight. I’m sure readers have been dreaming of seeing a dozen different versions of Howard the Duck fight. Well, guess what? It’s completely possible in this series!” Editor Jon Moisan told Marvel.com. Continue reading Outrageous Fights in SECRET WARS BATTLEWORLD
Bendis and Bagley were part of the team that launched the Ultimate Universe in 2000 with modern takes on iconic characters and where dead meant dead and Nick Fury was Samuel L. Jackson and a new hero named Miles Morales would become a new Spider-Man. Continue reading WHO SURVIVES THE ULTIMATE END?