Watching the latest Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. I started thinking of Brett Dalton as a famous Avenger.
In the latest episode an Asgardian artifact makes Agent Grant Ward relive a long buried painful memory and unleashed surges of raw power and adrenaline fueled punches.
X-23 is back and it’s love and war among the next generation of mutants.
Marvel shared a look inside All-New X-Men #20 by Brian Michael Bendis, Brandon Peterson and Mahmud Asrar.
After the events of Battle of the Atom – Kitty Pryde and the original X-Men have left Wolverine and the Jean Grey School to join Cyclops and his revolution squad and New Xavier School. Continue reading X-23 Joins ALL-NEW X-MEN
Suddenly you might wonder will GLBT characters have a home in the All-New Marvel Now?
Mutant lovers Rictor and Shatterstar are not part of the All-New X-Factor series. The previous volume earned a GLAAD Media Award for the portrayal of this couple rocky’s romance.
Astonishing X-Men #51 is famous for the landmark wedding of openly gay X-Man Northstar to Kyle Jinadu. Lesbian mutant Karma was part of this team, too but now that series is over. Continue reading Gay in the All-New Marvel Now?
In the just release Marvel previews for February Wolverine and the X-Men #41, #42 come with the teaser “School’s Out Forever. Final Issues.” and the following “it’s the end of the year for the Jean Grey School. Where do our graduates go from here? And who will have survived the experience?”
Writer James Robinson and artist Leonard Kirk are the new dynamic duo on the Fantastic Four. Marvel’s First Family relaunch with a brand new number one issue in February 2014.
A new beginning for Marvel’s First Family. After a year+ in space searching for a cure to a condition that could kill them, Reed, Sue, Johnny, Ben and kids are heading back to Manhattan.
Marvel revealed James Robinson and Leonard Kirk will be the new creative team on a new Fantastic Four #1 as part of the All-New Marvel Now on USA Today.
“What I hope to do is tie in their past without making it too referential and (touch on) how the past can affect the future,” Robinson told USA Today. “While I’m not reinventing the book, I’m certainly adding a side to it we maybe haven’t seen for a while.” Continue reading James Robinson and Leonard Kirk on New FANTASTIC FOUR
The Man Without Fear kicks off four new series followed by a mini-series event by Marvel TV and Netflix.
Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage will star in four new series exclusively to the world’s leading Internet TV Network beginning in 2015.
The epic “will unfold over multiple years of original programming, taking Netflix members deep into the gritty world of heroes and villains of Hell’s Kitchen, New York. Netflix has committed to a minimum of four, thirteen episodes series and a culminating Marvel’s “The Defenders” mini-series event that reimagines a dream team of self-sacrificing, heroic characters.” Continue reading DAREDEVIL, IRON FIST, LUKE CAGE, JESSICA JONES Netflix Shows!