Inside JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #1

JLA: Justice League of America #1 courtesy DC Comics
JLA: Justice League of America #1 courtesy DC Comics

DC Comics shared a first look inside Justice League of America #1

The biggest heroes star in a new tale by legendary creator Bryan Hitch who writes and draws JLA: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #1, with inks by Daniel Henriques, Wade Von Grawbadger, and Andrew Currie.

Issue #1 starts with “The League receiving mysterious invitations to meet at a local power plant. After some speculation they soon realize it’s a trap pinning them up against a classic foe.  Then The League comes up against an armada of aliens heading for Earth that claims to be a peaceful religious tribe. But something sinister is lurking in their ranks…something with ties to ancient Krypton.”

This is a huge month for DC with major relaunches including new looks for Superman and Wonder Woman and someone else in a new Batsuit.

This is the classic big seven you know.

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BRYAN HITCH’S JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA Super Covers

Justice League of America #1 courtesy DC Comics
Justice League of America #1 courtesy DC Comics

When it comes to DC Comics you can’t get bigger than JLA!

DC relaunches in June with a brand new Justice League of America written and drawn by Bryan Hitch.

Watch for huge widescreen action starring the seven icons by the legendary creator. First revealed by USA Today, DC shared this massive gatefold cover to the first issue and seven variant covers all by Hitch each starring one of the seven core JLA members. Continue reading BRYAN HITCH’S JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA Super Covers

AGE OF ULTRON: Hawkeye in Hell!

Age of Ultron #1 courtesy Marvel
Age of Ultron #1 courtesy Marvel

Enter the Age of Ultron. You will love it.

Ultron has won. The greatest Avengers villain has defeated almost all of Earth’s heroes. A massive cityship hovers over the ruins of Manhattan. Heroes are missing. Sadistic gangs own the streets. Brian Michael Bendis and Bryan Hitch thrust us into this brutal new reality in Age of Ultron Book One.

The star of this book is Clint Barton. Hawkeye fans will love this issue as the battered Avenger fights his way through this horrific new world on a very personal mission. Imagine Rick Grimes from The Walking Dead, Wolverine Continue reading AGE OF ULTRON: Hawkeye in Hell!

HULK SMASH ULTRON?

Age of Ultron #3 courtesy Marvel
Age of Ultron #3 courtesy Marvel

Remember when the Hulk slammed Loki like a rag doll in The Avengers movie? Wait until you see the Red Hulk grabbing and smashing the Avengers’ greatest enemy in this new preview art from Age of Ultron #3 courtesy Marvel!

Age of Ultron #3 courtesy Marvel
Age of Ultron #3 courtesy Marvel

When the Age of Ultron begins next month – the monstrous machine takes over Earth and decimates nearly all heroes who stand against him in part one of the series by Brian Michael Bendis and Bryan Hitch.

Tony Stark is seen cradling She-Hulk Continue reading HULK SMASH ULTRON?

AGE OF ULTRON Trailer

Age of Ultron #1 courtesy Marvel
Age of Ultron #1 courtesy Marvel

A comic book event so big it deserves a big trailer! Marvel has premiered this sneak peek for what could be the biggest story of 2013! Age of Ultron #1 by Brian Michael Bendis and Bryan Hitch! The greatest Avengers villain (in my opinion) takes over! Evil wins. The machine monstrosity and his army of robots have conquered  Continue reading AGE OF ULTRON Trailer

AGE OF ULTRON

 

Age of Ultron #1 courtesy Marvel

2013 will be the Age of Ultron! Brian Michael Bendis and Bryan Hitch reunite to reinvent the classic Avengers villain in a 10 issue limited series kicking off in March. Hitch draws the first five issues. Carlos Pacheco and Brian Peterson complete the second half of the series. Bendis and Executive Editor Tom Brevoort talked about the scope and impact on the entire universe on Marvel.com.

  “Age of Ultron is about Ultron, one of our biggest villains ever, finally fulfilling his destiny, which is taking the Earth. From the very first page, Ultron has taken the Marvel Universe and everything is changed. There is a shocking amount of destruction and devastation. It started in Avengers, but it’s meant to be a Marvel Universe book. It starts everyone,” said Bendis, “This was never supposed to be my last Avengers story, it was always meant to be a Marvel Universe event.”

 

Age of Ultron #1 courtesy Marvel

In past events we’ve seen the slow buildup of the enemy. The writer explains that this time – it’s very different: “What would it be like to wake up one morning and have one of the Marvel Universe’s biggest villains have just taken over? How will people react?”

 “This isn’t a story where the Skrulls are invading. We cut right to the chase. We’re already past that and Ultron is already here. He’s already put his footprints on the landscape. You’re immediately thrust into the heart of crazy events and things are going a million miles an hour,” adds Brevoort.

 

Age of Ultron #1 courtesy Marvel

The editor and writer confirmed this happens in continuity in the contemporary Marvel NOW! Marvel Universe.

  You probably won’t need the back story but the creators say the seeds of this epic go back to the first arc of Mighty Avengers by Brian and Frank Cho, but the most direct prologue is Avengers #12.1, aka a Free Comic Book Day issue.

Age of Ultron #1 courtesy Marvel

“Tony Stark knew the next time Ultron came back we wouldn’t be ready. This is that time,” said Bendis. 

  As soon as you say Ultron you immediately think of Vision, Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne but the new threat from the metal madman will affect every Marvel hero.

 “It’s fair to say this is an Avengers Vs. X-Men level event. That doesn’t mean we won’t be doing other things later in 2013, but it’s Brian, Bryan, Brandon, Carlos and all the ingredients needed for a big deal project,” said Brevoort.

  “If you go back to the earliest Ultron stuff, he has severe daddy issues, even for a Marvel character, and they all have daddy issues. His logic is that the only thing standing in the way of the Earth being what it can be is humanity. I’m kind of obsessed with artificial intelligence in the real world and why people are scared of it. If there were a Marvel Singularity, it would be from Ultron. This is the moment technology takes over in a hostile way,” said Bendis. 

Age of Ultron #1 courtesy Marvel

  “To write a story like this is incredibly scary, because Ultron coming at us with everything he has is the end of the Marvel Universe. We’re doing it,” said Bendis, “This ending is a whopper. And I’ll go ahead and say it: You can’t guess it. I’m involved in it and even I am going ‘Really?'”

  “I could not be more excited for this book to hit the stands. Literally not a day has gone by over the last year where people haven’t asked me when it was coming. I know that people are looking forward to it, so to finally debut it and for it to be, I imagine, much more than people thought it was going to be, is great. It’s beautiful. It takes one of Marvel’s classic villains to a level he’s never been before, takes the heroes to a place they’ve never had to go, and ends in a way you will never guess,” said Bendis. 

  Age of Ultron begins with 3 issues in March 2013. The team confirmed tie-in issues in current series and some limited tie-in series.

For the entire liveblog here’s the link.

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The Dark Knight By Bryan Hitch

Batman #12 variant courtesy DC Comics

  DC Comics shared this look at Bryan Hitch’s variant cover to Batman #12. This issue by Scott Snyder and guest artist Becky Cloonan is an epilogue to The Court of Owls storyline and begins the next arc: the return of the Joker!

  I love this cover by Bryan Hitch who recently ended his decade long Marvel exclusive deal. I’d like to see Hitch take on more of DC’s icons. Hitch is also working with Jonathan Ross on America’s Got Powers from Image.

Batman #12 arrives August 8th.

Get America’s Got Powers

America's Got Powers courtesy Image Comics, Jonathan Ross, Bryan Hitch

  If you think kids killing kids in The Hunger Games is twisted – add more violence, foul language, killer bots and take out the love triangle and enjoy the wicked fun that is America’s Got Powers #1.

  The biggest game television show on Earth features super powered teens in death matches for fame and fortune. Tommy Watts is part of the comic relief sideshow in the world’s most violent reality series until the competition goes tragically wrong and he’s thrust into a role he’s only dreamed of.

  This is from the minds of writer/comedian Jonathan Ross and artist Bryan Hitch and Image Comics. The story takes familiar elements and turns them into something twisted and new while skewering society’s obsession with youth, violence as entertainment, reality television. I’m intrigued by the promise of the conspiracy behind this television show and invested in Tommy, reluctant young everyman hero who may be a terrifying super-man.

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