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Arriving in stores today is the latest installment of Marvel’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand.  The survivors are beginning to show up, and are starting to form groups.  Marvel sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of the issue, that you can see after the jump.

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Bruce Banner and Skaar are on the run, and they are about to meet another roadblock in their father-son bonding moments.  Marvel sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of the issue that arrives November 18, 2009.

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Marvel has announced Daredevil #501 sold out at the distributor level, and is headed back to the printers for a second printing that includes a variant cover. Matt Murdock accepts leadership of the murderous Hand ninjas, but does he follow through with the ultimate sacrifice they require?  Meanwhile, the Kingpin names a new lieutenant and begins his newest plan.  This is the perfect jumping on point for this critically acclaimed series!  Plus, this second printing features De La Torre’s stunning interior artwork on the cover! Daredevil #501 arrives in stores November 25, 2009. via Marvel

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Press Release This week, every day at 8:30 AM Eastern on Cartoon Network, experience the red-hot Super Hero Squad Show, featuring the most action-packed, family-friendly super hero action in the universe! Get ready to experience five all new episodes as the Squad must “Hero Up” against their greatest threats yet!

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The Kenneth Branagh directed Thor cast might just get a little bit bigger if reports of new cast members is true. Matthais Schweighofer let slip that he, Jude Law, and Robert De Niro were all up for parts in the upcoming Thor movie.  With all the Asgardians needed to fill roles, it wouldn’t surprise me to see other well known celebs make appearances, however with Loki already cast, I wonder what part Jude Law would play, let alone Schweighofer and De Niro. Let your thoughts fly in the comment section! via Superhero Hype

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In 1985, Marvel published the first issue of The Web of Spider-Man. As the third Spider-Man title at the time, it ran for 10 years before the events of the original Clone Saga caused it to be canceled and renamed The Web of the Scarlet-Spider.  Is it ironic that we have come full circle?

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Or – “HercuThor Vs. ThorCules…  This Oughta Be Good.” In a way, Hercules and Thor are reminiscent of Stephen and myself.  Both equally powerful, in their own ways, equally notorious for different reasons, and one of them possesses much cooler hair.  (Tune in next week as we equate Rodrigo with Xerpliphane, Mesopotamian god of war and uncomfortable trousers…)

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Apparently that whole Mephisto wish has given Spider-Man a bit more time to pursue his other activities; namely running a rick-shaw around NYC and getting passengers to throw up. What is it with performance art and pop culture?

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Forget Captain America and Iron Man, what kids really want to see is Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and Misty Knight kickin’ butt and takin’ names on their Saturday morning cartoons.  That’s just what they’ll get this weekend as the Heroes for Hire make their debut on Marvel’s Super Hero Squad Show.  Even though the interpretation of the characters is done in a kid friendly way, and that may not appeal to an older audience, I have to give Marvel and company credit for bringing in a huge list of guest stars to voice characters from the series.  This week it…

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Marvel sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of X-Men: A Girl Named Hope by Christopher Yost and Duane Swierczynski.  According to the company, it kicks off the most shocking change to the X-Men you can imagine.  AGAIN!

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Here’s another fantastic statue from Sideshow Collectibles; this time featuring Emma Frost. The company has created many Emma Frost statues, including a pretty revealing Adam Hughes one. Today however, we’re taking a look at a slightly more tooned up version of Emma, and instead of still images, we’ve got something a little different for you.

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