The House of Ideas appears to be revisiting popular ideas with teasers promising to revisit classic stories from Secret Wars and Civil Wars to Planet Hulk.
The latest is is House of M, Summer 2015 by artist Jorge Molina as revealed on IGN.
The original House of M was a limited series by Brian Michael Bendis and Olivier Coipiel. When the Avengers and X-Men confronted the Scarlet Witch (recovering after her breakdown in Avengers Disassembled) she transformed reality into a world in which Magneto and mutants ruled the Earth and every hero was given their heart’s desire to appease them. Continue reading X-MEN Rebuild HOUSE OF M in 2015
After Marvel teased a new Secret Wars by Jonathan Hickman on the eve of New York Comic Con then a new Civil Warafter NYCC – now comes Years of Future Past.
The gem of Cyttorak falls back to Earth in The Once and Future Juggernaut.
Professor X’s brother once possessed the power. During Fear Itself Cain Marko was transformed by the power of the Asgardian God of Fear. Colossus assumed the power while in the Cyttorak dimension but after the Phoenix possession in Avengers vs. X-Men, Magik cast the Juggernaut powers of her brother. Continue reading AMAZING X-MEN vs. JUGGERNAUT
Sam Humphries (Legendary Star-Lord) writes the first bookend issue that leads into Guardians of the Galaxy, All-New X-Men, Cyclops, Captain Marvel and Nova. The writer explains how this cosmic object draws in multiple heroes and powerful villains.
“The Black Vortex is an ancient artifact with the power to unlock the cosmic potential within yourself. Imagine the metamorphosis that turned Norrin Radd into the Silver Surfer, or Jean Grey into Dark Phoenix, available to anyone in the Marvel Universe.
But, of course, no amount of power comes without a cost—the Black Vortex makes its first appearance in The Legendary Star-Lord #5!” Humphries told Marvel.com.
“What happens when one person submits to the Black Vortex and becomes a titan of the cosmos? What happens when a whole team does it? Or a whole planet? We open the story ten billion years ago, at the birth of the Marvel Universe, and see what a Pandora’s Box the Black Vortex can be.
But against that epic scale, we’re grounding the story in the deeply personal conflict each character will go through just by encountering the Black Vortex.”
Ed McGuinness will be the artist on the bookend chapters.
The Red Onslaught is unleashed this week in Avengers and X-Men: AXIS #1. It’s what Rick Remender has been building up to since the first issue of Uncanny Avengers two years ago.
Red Skull armed with Professor Xavier’s brain is unleashing World War Hate on mutants, Inhumans and all super powered heroes. While the story is the uniting of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and the Children of the Atom – AXIS could mark a fractured family’s bitter reunion.
Remender made Havok front and center of his epic when Captain America recruited Alex to lead the Avengers Unity Squad. The new team was Steve and Wolverine’s way to uniting the teams after the events of Avengers vs. X-Men.
Before we see Remender’s take on a major event for Havok in this week’s issue here’s a…