Spider-Man New’s Suit Revealed!

 

Amazing Spider-Man #682 courtesy Marvel via Comic Book Resources

 

 

  Marvel revealed Peter Parker’s new suit in the final teaser image for The Ends of the Earth. Dan Slott’s latest epic pits Spidey against Doctor Octopus and his Sinister Six starting with Amazing Spider-Man #682.

  The solicitation says “Earth’s Mightiest” will join Spidey in his fight. I wonder if this new costume is Stark Tech and what special features it’s packing?

  What do you think?

  Here’s the post with the previous images showing the Six, possible victims of Doc Ock’s vengeful act and Peter Parker suiting up.

 

DC’s Team Liefeld Revealed and Deathstroke Versus Lobo!

Deathstroke courtesy DC Comics

 

  Rob Liefeld is bringing his style to 3 DC Comics The New 52 titles. Today the full creative teams were unveiled on The Source.

  Grifter – Frank Tieri scripting Liefeld’s stories with Scott Clark on art.

Savage Hawkman courtesy DC Comics

  The Savage Hawkman – Mark Poulton scripts with Joe Bennett on art.

  Deathstroke – Liefeld will write and draw DC’s ultimate merc. His first storyline: Deathstroke versus intergalactic bounter hunter Lobo!

Grifter courtesy DC Comics

  Team Liefeld debuts in May with issues # 9 of each title.

  Can I get some Hawkwoman back? Kendra or Shayera – your pick!

Archie and Valerie’s Baby!

Archie #633 cover courtesy Comics Alliance

  This is not your grandma’s Archie Comics! The Riverdale High gang gets huge mainstream media attention for their boundary pushing storylines. Archie Comics tells solid stories that are progessive and socially relevant. Today Archie Comics announced to Comics Alliance their latest story. Archie #633 will feature a future story in which Archie marries Valerie Smith (of Josie and the Pussycats) and have a baby.

This is not the publisher’s first interracial romance. In Life with Archie #16 openly gay soldier Kevin Keller married his African-American boyfriend. Archie Comics is a GLAAD Media Awards Best Comic Book Nominee

Thanks to Comics Alliance for the story. A great site with even more details for Archie fans..

James Bond Actor Breakdown

Daniel Craig in Skyfall courtesy MI6-HQ.COM

  James Bond is a family tradition and a family business. My dad took me to my first 007 movies as a kid and we could always reflect on our favorite moments as we both got older.

  007 Producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli are continuing the legacy of their dad, Albert R. Broccoli. After the first official Skyfall set photo was revealed Wilson talked about the men who’ve played Bond over the years and how team Skyfall is bringing back elements that made the 007 adventures of the 60’s and 70’s such hits.

  “Sean was a tough guy; he set the tone,” Wilson said. “[Roger] played it more comic. Roger was lighthearted. Timothy brought it down to earth and Pierce brought a touch of charm and touchiness.”

courtesy MI6-HQ.com

  “[Daniel] is a great actor who takes it back to the Sean days,” Wilson said.

  Did you notice no mention of George Lazenby who played Bond once in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service? I think that performance and film never gets the praise it deserves.

  In an earlier story, Daniel Craig referenced From Russia, With Love and Live and Let Die as influential Bond films he enjoyed.

  Thanks to MI6 for the story.

Evil Dead Remake Cast

  Evil Dead movies are can’t look away flicks! I’ll be home flipping and there’s Bruce Campbell on IFC and I’m possessed like a horror nerd. Shiloh Hernandez has been cast according to Variety. When I saw his picture I thought he could be the son of Bruce Campbell.

  Fede Alvarez is directing a reboot of Sam Raimi’s cult classic. If you’ve never experienced the Evil Dead, it’s about a group of young people (like in every horror movie!) in a cabin in the woods who discovers the Book of the Dead and let loose demons they can’t control. It’s not a remake and will not feature “Ash” the lead played by the great Bruce Campbell.

Evil Dead #1 courtesy Dark Horse Comics

  If this news has you shivering to see Ash’s demonic adventures here’s a link to the Evil Dead comics published by Dark Horse Comics.

  Thanks to Dark Horizons for the scoop.

Kitty Pryde Pregnant Updated

Wolverine and the X-Men #5 preview art courtesy Marvel and Comic Book Resources Exclusive

It’s a double dose of Kitty Pryde’s maternal mystery this week. First Marvel gave us a preview of what looks like Kitty on the phone with Colossus.

Today Marvel gave Comic Book Resources more preview images by Nick Bradshaw of Wolverine and the X-Men #5. We don’t see Kitty in these images but Logan and Bobby refer to the fact that she’s been missing for days.

We see Beast is taking the students of the Jean Grey School inside a virtual reality tour of the mutant body for a biology lesson. This could be a follow-up to the “Things to Come” image in the back of the debut issue showing Dr. McCoy and company inside Kitty’s bloodstream.

 

Is Colossus the father and will this bring the romantically challenged couple together? They’ve survived death by legacy virus and eternity is a speeding bullet – but this is an X-pregancy. Stay tuned for the labor pains when #5 arrives February 8th.

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Jennifer Lawrence on Hunger Games Co-Star Chemistry

  X-Fans like me rejoiced this week with news that Director Matthew Vaughn and the principal cast of X-Men: First Class are signed on for a sequel to the prequel.

  Before Jennifer Lawrence reprises her role as the shapeshifting Mystique she will fight for her life in The Hunger Games based on the best-selling trilogy by Suzanne Collins. Lawrence plays Katniss a girl in a dystopian world in a tournament fighting to the death against other desperate teens. The books are riveting. The movie trailer captures the dangerous atmosphere of the series. I’m surprised a publisher hasn’t started work on a graphic novel adaptation of the trilogy.

  Josh Hutcherson (would made a great young Scott Summers) plays Peeta, one of the combatants in the death tournament who falls in love with Katniss. The two young stars talked with MTV News about their chemistry.

  “We did a chemistry read and kind of hit it off right away, I felt, for the second time, third time,” he joked, playing up the memories of their first meeting. “So that’s the first time we got to play the characters together.”

  “We had tons of chemistry,” Lawrence insisted with a laugh. “He was Peeta,” she added of her first impressions of Hutcherson as “the boy with the bread.” “I had heard the director, I had heard Gary [Ross] say, ‘He is the only one who is actually Peeta,’ and then [Josh] came in, and he was. He’s charming and nice and sweet, like a dog licking your face.”

  “A dog licking on your face?” Hutcherson asked, wondering if Lawrence was giving him a compliment or not.

  “It is! That’s what it’s like hanging out with you, it’s like, ‘Eeeeee!’ ” Lawrence said of her excitement being around the 19-year-old.

  For the entire interview here’s the MTV News link.

What’s Next for Daredevil

 

Daredevil #10.1 courtesy Marvel.com

  Dark and gritty comics are great but once in while you just need to ease up and enjoy great superheroics. Daredevil is known for tragic tales, street level crime fighting, ninjas and the Kingpin. Marvel enlisted Mark Waid to reinvigorate Matt Murdock/Daredevil with stellar results.

  Daredevil by Mark Waid/Marcos Martin and Pablo Rivera was one of 2011’s critical and commercial successes for Marvel. After several tragedies and demonic possession in Shadowland, Matt Murdock came back with a more upbeat attitude and focus on straight up superheroics. Comics Newsarama asked the veteran writer if the successful relauch was in part to fans ready for more positive heroics.

  “I think that’s a huge part of it. That doesn’t mean that there are no consequences for Daredevil, no repercussions to his actions, no hurt in his future — but he wins. That’s what people seem to be responding to as far as the storylines go.”

  Waid has been throwing surprising enemies at Daredevil including Klaw and now the Mole Man. Why would Mole Man turn up in a book like this.

  “One, they’re both blind. Two, they both have a form of radar-sense. Three, I wanted to see the Devil on a Dante-esque journey through the dark and monstrous underworld, and boy, did Paolo deliver on the visuals. Those covers alone are so evocative of Doré’s classic depictions of Hades that I find them stunning.”

Daredevil #11 courtesy Marvel.com

  And don’t forget The Omega Effect is coming in April. Waid and Greg Rucka spin a crossover between Daredevil, Spider-Man and the Punisher.

Mark Waid’s first volume of Daredevil with issues #1-#6 is out now.

For the entire interview here’s the Comics Newsarama link.

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