Marvel has announced that Enter the Heroic Age and Young Allies #1 have both arrived on the Marvel Comics App available for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. “Both of these issues present readers with a look at some of our most acclaimed series in this bold new era for Marvel,” said David Gabriel, Marvel Senior Vice-President of Sales & Circulation. “Working with our retailer advisory committee, we believe introducing single issues of our acclaimed series to our Marvel Comics app users will encourage them to visit their local comic shops for the next chapters of these series. Whether you’re…
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Or – “Moon Knights Of Cydonia…” The Secret Avengers have only been together about seven minutes, and they already have a man down… Can Commander Rogers and his Amazing Friends figure out the mystery before they all succumb to arcane alien powers? (I dunno about you, but *I* always bet on the team with the Nova-Prime on it…)
There’s something about Marcio Takara’s work that I really like. I don’t know if it is his smooth flowing lines, the way he whips up some fantastic art in The Incredibles series, or something else…
Marvel has released a first look at New Mutants Forever #1 that arrives in stores in August, 2010. It’s got art by Al Rio, and that may be the tipping factor for me picking up the issue.
Marvel sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of the upcoming Secret Avengers #3.
Contrary to what you may have heard, H.E.R.B.I.E. does not blow a chip and take out the Baxter Building, but there is time travel involved in Fantastic Four #581. Marvel sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of the issue, that you can see after the jump.
We’re looking for kick-ass images for the Art Appreciation Moment of the Day, and Chris Stevens hits it out of the park with this image of the Hulk and the Thing kicking ass.
Or – “Of Course, The Shield Came First…” Continuing our Major Spoilers Star-Spangled Weekend™, and so far we’re running an average of 3 stars for the items reviewed from the big, dumb month of June 2010. Another batch of comics (featuring the first star-spangled hero, as well as several former heads of state) is on the chopping block… Will our average go waaay up, or waay DOWN?
Marvel tells us that there is a new generation of heroes arriving in stores this month with Uncanny X-Men #526.
Or – “And Seriously, Don’t Even Get Me Started On All The Buckys!” Day two of the Major Spoilers Star-Spangled Weekend™, I’m freshly sunburnt from swimming, but still Ready, Willing and Able (Attorneys At Law?) to go over some of the high-points of last month’s comic book output. The Justice League of America, all-American Tony Stark and the styling of verdant Lanterns and Hornets take center stage as our Rapid-Fire Reviews continue!
Hi, I’m Stephen, and I have an iPad. Owning such a wondrous device affords me the pleasure of having a veritable library of new and old comics at my finger tips at a moments notice. This week also marked the release of Marvel’s day and date issue of Invincible Iron Man Annual #1 in both electronic and physical form. Was the experiment worth it?
Or – “Do You Know How Many Captain Americas There Actually Are?” As part of my Major Spoilers Star-Spangled Weekend™, I’m going to be periodically checking in with you, the Faithful Spoilerites to talk a little pop culture during my long weekend off. (Vacation from two out of three jobs is the best I’m going to get.) This time around, Captain America, American Son, as well as the greatest heroes of China and Russia take center stage as we look at the best and worst of last month with our monthly Rapid-Fire REVIIIEOOOOOOOOooOOOOOEWWWW!
Or – “Kicking Off Our Major Spoilers Star-Spangled Weekend™!” In celebration of America’s Independence Day, Major Spoilers (and by that, I mean Matthew) will give three cheers to the red, the white and the blue, so the blue comes through to the blue in you. (I’ve never been clear on how that lyric actually went…) Meanwhile, one of the unseen bits of fallout from the end of the Dark Reign was the intersection of two different types of Thunderbolts, and the realization by Baron Helmut Zemo, scion of the Zemo clan, that his father’s work remained undone. And since part…
With advanced solicitations we get a glimpse of what is to come three months in the future. October means Halloween, and Halloween means Vampires. Vampires are all the rage at Marvel right now, and the company released a peek at the Vampire variant covers spilling across the company titles in October.