Marvel has revealed their cosplay variant covers which will begin shipping in October. So far 20 of the comics has been revealed, while the 21st issue will remain a surprise. Marvel’s SVP Sales & Marketing David Gabriel stated in a press release, “Each convention I go to, it seems like there are more and more fans… Continue reading Marvel Cosplay variant covers revealed
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Visiting Riverdale With Mark Waid (Interview)
A huge highlight for me from SDCC 2015 was getting to talk to the great comic book writer and creator Mark Waid (Archie #1, Kingdom Come, All Star Superman, DareDevil, Princess Leia, All-New All-Different Avengers, so so many more). I have been reading Mark’s books sense I started reading comics so this interview was an… Continue reading Visiting Riverdale With Mark Waid (Interview)
Marvel’s Avengers Assemble. – “Avengers’ Last Stand” (PREVIEW)
BIG HEROES! BIG VILLAINS! AND BIGGER ADVENTURES this week, Share Your Universe with a brand new episode of MARVEL’S AVENGERS ASSEMBLE this Sunday at 8:30am/7:30c inside the Marvel Universe on Disney XD. Marvel’s Avengers Assemble – “Avengers Underground” The Squadron Supreme has taken over the world, leaving the Avengers for dead. Unbeknownst to the Squadron… Continue reading Marvel’s Avengers Assemble. – “Avengers’ Last Stand” (PREVIEW)
GWW Capes Crew 101: That Kid Who Draws, Alexander Iaccarino
GWW and Capes is proud to welcome talented gig poster artist: That Kid Who Draws, Alexander Iaccarino live from Austin, Texas. Alexander has worked with everyone from AMC to Marvel producing posters for galleries such as: Gallery 1988 and the Heroes Complex Gallery, for properties such as: Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, Age of Ultron, X-men… Continue reading GWW Capes Crew 101: That Kid Who Draws, Alexander Iaccarino
Clint Barton Takes a Flashback – an “All-New Hawkeye #4” (Review)
All-New Hawkeye #4 Marvel Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Ramon Perez Colors: Ian Herring Let me start off by calling out some things that I find bothersome with this thing and Marvel; things that are outside of the content that the creative team has generated. I don’t know why this is “All-New” or why we need… Continue reading Clint Barton Takes a Flashback – an “All-New Hawkeye #4” (Review)
Marvel’s Smallest Hero Delivers its biggest punch in the Heart – Ant-Man Review
MILD SPOILERS FOR ANT-MAN FOLLOW: For a hero with as small of a fan following as Ant-Man, the character did not have any lack of controversy in his journey to the big screen. After year’s of being developed by the comedic genius: Edgar Wright, Marvel Studio’s and the director parted ways over creative differences. All of… Continue reading Marvel’s Smallest Hero Delivers its biggest punch in the Heart – Ant-Man Review
Giddyap, Avengers Fans! – an “1872 #1” Review
1872 #1 Marvel Writer: Gerry Dugan Art: Nicole Virella While I have predominantly been against the concept of Secret Wars and Battleworld because of its universally disruptive nature to the entire Marvel Universe, the tie-ins that are a result are some of the best things going on in comics right now. Much like the tie-ins… Continue reading Giddyap, Avengers Fans! – an “1872 #1” Review