Marvel Cosplay variant covers revealed

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

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

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