ElfQuest Original Print (Coloring Book)

Skywise_and_Cutter_coloredColleen, of Wyng’d Lyon Creations actually won this original ElfQuest piece by Wendy Pini for me at a Silent Auction. Now before anyone freaks out, rest assured, I did not color the original print she got from me. This is a copy of the original print that I colored digitally (as I do all the other covers). Wendy Pini is an amazing artist, and always has been. I can’t thank Colleen enough for this amazing print she got for me. This one (for those that don’t read ElfQuest – you should fix that now!) features Skywise and Cutter.

 

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New Defenders #134 (Coloring Book)

Defenders_134_RecolorI wasn’t kidding, when I said, in an early post, that if a cover of The New Defenders gets posted in B&W, that I will save it and eventually recolor it myself. This is New Defenders #134, which introduces a character I actually really enjoyed; none other than Manslaughter. Yes, I am a fan of the super obscure characters, and characters with a fairly unique power set or a power that has a twist to a common power. In this issue, in order to prove himself a valuable member of the Defenders, Manslaughter actually goes about killing the New Defenders – well, not really killing them; just proving the fact that he could kill them if he wanted to, proving that if he could beat all of the Defenders, then clearly they needed him on the team. Unfortunately, Manslaughter, along with Valkyrie, Moon Dragon, Gargoyle, Cloud, and Interloper would meet their end in The New Defenders #152 when the series came to an end. However, thanks to Solo Avengers, we see the resurrection of Moon Dragon and Gargoyle; and over in the pages of Doctor Strange the other members are eventually saved as well. (Though we never see any of them again, really, except for Valkyrie).

 

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New Defenders #133 (Coloring Book)

Defenders133_ColoredIt’s a sure bet that if a B&W cover that features The New Defenders, especially Gargoyle gets posted – that I am going to save the cover and eventually get around to coloring it myself. Here’s one I did of New Defenders #133, which features Valkyrie, Gargoyle and Angel on the cover. There’s enough dramatic color between these three characters that made coloring this thing a lot of fun.

 

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Uncanny X-Men / Alpha Flight (Coloring Book)

Uxm121coloredMy very first issue of Uncanny X-Men was Uncanny X-Men #121 given to me by my friend, Charles Stevens – and that comic forever changed my life (along with Avengers #159, also given to me by my friend Charles). Uncanny X-Men #121 remains one of my all time favorite stories in Uncanny X-Men as the team meets and fights – for the very first time – Alpha Flight, Canada’s version of the X-Men (having been created to match the X-Men). I was immediately drawn into Alpha Flight as a team, because of their unique look; everything from the dramatic maple leaf costume of Vindicator; to the speed twins, Northstar and Aurora (who had an “Elfish” look to them); to Shaman (always loved Native American character; which, back in my youth, I thought he was), Sasquatch who was a hulking beast – literally; and then the one I fell in love with, Snowbird. I loved her look, but also her ability to assume forms of different northern animals! I was stoked to see a B&W version of this very page from Uncanny X-Men #121 posted – I’d love a poster of this splash page (without dialogue)!

I really enjoyed coloring this one because of all the dynamic and dramatic colors!

 

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Uncanny X-Men / Dark Phoenix Coloring Book.

coloringbookHere’s another one I did of the Uncanny X-Men (you will see I find myself frequently coloring them; again, because of the wide diversity of colors in the costumes, but also because back in the day Uncanny X-Men was the most influential comic book I was reading!)

This one features Dark Phoenix (I enjoyed trying to make different layers of her flame colors, something new for me), Nightcrawler, Jean Grey, Cyclops, Colossus, Storm, Angel and Beast which means this piece is probably based on events between Uncanny X-Men #135 and Uncanny X-Men #136 (some of my favorite Uncanny X-Men stories!)

 

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Uncanny X-Men (Coloring Book)

2009-08-02_161354_102Here’s another time, where I did some coloring of a B&W version of a cover (though this is actually from another artist impersonating John Byrne) where I colored the Uncanny X-Men featuring Nightcrawler, Colossus, Storm, Juggernaut (and for once in his life, probably), Wolverine there in the background. The thing I like most about coloring the Uncanny X-Men is the wide diversity of color there is (from regular flesh tones, with Wolverine and/or Juggernaut in this case), to African American (with Storm), to blue fur (with Nightcrawler) – but most exciting to me is always doing Colossus’ metallic skin color and trying to get it to look the way it does in comics.

 

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The New Defenders #141 (The Coloring Book)

Defenders141It’s going to sound crazy, but then maybe not. Remember, when you were a kid, how much you enjoyed coloring? Well, something that always helps me feel better – even now, is coloring. While Tom B. of Marvel may post some seriously over the top snarky comments (he claims because people are snarky in their questions; but I am pretty sure he gets sincere questions; they’re just not as fun to answer and be snarky!) – at any rate, he frequently posts the making of covers, posting both the (final) colored version as well as a completely B&W version of the cover.

Frequently, these covers, if they were a big part of my comic book collecting (such as Uncanny X-Men, Avengers, Defenders, New Defenders, New Mutants, New Warriors, Darkhawk just to name a few) – well, I will take them and then recolor them myself, using an old version of Paint Shop Pro (and I say old, because I use version 8.0, when the program still belonged to Jasc, rather than Corel Draw). Not that I have a problem with Corel, heck I wish I could afford to get the latest version. But money being what money is, and not using the paint program more than just a hobby, sadly (mental) justification can not be made within my own head.

All of that to say, here’s my quickly colored version of The New Defenders #141.

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When there’s too many spiders…

AV222Marvel once (and I suppose, technically still does) tout itself as “The House of Ideas”. And at one time, I believed it. Because Marvel offered a wide diversity of types of books at one time. You had your flag ship titles, such as Spider-Man, Avengers, Uncanny X-Men and Fantastic Four ranking probably at the top, with other books such as Captain America, Thor, Daredevil, Silver Surfer, Defenders, Champions, just to name a few that they were publishing. (The list is entirely too long to get too detailed!)

Throughout the years, they took some chances, and published books with second or third, or fourth tier characters – such as The New Warriors (the original volume met with a lot of success). They took a chance and created brand new characters, and gave them their own series, such as DarkhawkDP7-1 (which lasted 50 issues) and Sleepwalker (again, just to name a few). They even took a group of villains, posing as heroes and published Thunderbolts, which also saw quite a bit of success for many years. They also did “divergent” spin offs – such as the 2099 line, which had titles such as Ravage 2099 (a new, unique character), but more importantly Spider-Man 2099 was probably the biggest success from the 2099 series. There was also New Universe, in which a “white event” begins granting people powers – and even that had some great stories, especially in DP7, Psi-Force and Nightmask to name a few.

After the 90’s, it felt like comics hit a slump and it seemed like comics were losing their “cool” factor and losing a lot of readers. Some would debate that it’s because the readers got older and stopped collecting comics; and even if that were true (and I don’t think that’s the case!), why weren’t comics capturing new, young readers? Where was the magic that captured me into comics?

New_X-Men_114As a result, a lot of the comic book turned more gritty, contained a lot more angst, and in many ways – the characters became more “realistic.” These super heroes were now facing “real” problems. Along with the writing becoming more dark, more brooding, the art also seemed to reflect that as well.

Now, granted – at one time, there was Uncanny X-Men and (Adjectiveless) X-Men, but the titles did a good job of making it clear where each one stood. Right around when comics hit a slump – I felt it became very difficult to keep who was who and what comic they were in – things just seemed to spin so chaotically out of control. Writers (or artists) didn’t seem to stick with books very long; and it felt like each writer/artist wanted to leave their mark on the book they were on (like dogs urinating on trees to mark their territory), and as a result – it felt like new characters were springing up every other issue, when Marvel already had a very deep and rich pool of characters to pull from. This also led to a lot of inconsistencies in the titles (for example, Xorn in the X-Men books, and that’s one of example of very many!) It felt like the Editors at Marvel simply let go of the reigns and let chaos run rampant.  Inconsistencies are nothing new to uncanny-x-men-2013-01_cover-artany comic book publisher – Heck, Marvel even used to have fun with it and issued what they called The Marvel No-Prize, where if you could find and explain away an error made in a Marvel book they’d award you a No-Prize. At some point, I think Marvel realized they would be bombarded with letters pointing out the else amount of inconsistencies that now reigned supreme.

Fast forward to somewhere around, 2010 to 2013 – it seemed like the new thing to do was “reboot” titles with great frequency (and little, logical reason) to “Issue #1.” I supposed the idea was that it would be “easier” to jump on with a #1 issue point. However, because of the “mess” (for lack of a better word) of everything that had happened before that issue #1 still within continuity of the comic book universe, even jumping on with a #1 issue was really difficult to follow (especially for new readers, who were seeing these characters make references to things that happened previously, in an overly complex and complicated story line, that was frequently a part of this 20 part cross over, that went through about ten different books if you wanted to catch the whole story, such as Avengers Batgirl_Vol_4_1_2nd_Printingvs X-Men).

Now someone might say, “Hey, you seem to be hitting Marvel pretty hard with all these comments and examples!” That’s because up until this point, other than a few small independent books (such as ElfQuest) I collected Marvel, almost exclusively. I, however, did begin collecting DC Comics when they launched The New 52. While I have never been a big fan of Superman (how interesting can it be when his only weakness is virtually this green stone from outer space?) or Batman (no matter what, he always won!) But with The New 52, I picked up a vast assortment of DC titles because it was a “fresh” start. (I know a lot of hardcore DC fans hated the New 52), but for me – I wasn’t aware of any previous history really.

So we fast forward to just this past month, when both DC and Marvel did something very similar. Alternate realities colliding into one another and criss-crossing characters. Marvel did their version and called it Secret Wars (not to be confused with the excellent 12 issue limited series, which was the original; nor should it be confused with Secret Wars II, in which the Beyonder dresses like someone from Miami Vice!). DC’s version of this was entitled Convergence. Now, admittedly, I did not read any of the Secret Wars of this most recent version (other than the prequel and the first Secret Wars issue) – and it was enough for me to put down and be done with it. I did not read any of the Convergence material, because not being familiar with the previous DC Universes (or at least having a very, very, very limited knowledge of it) – paying $2.99 to $4.99 per issue, just to be confused, simply was not in my budget.

So now Marvel has announced most of the new titles, spinning out in October, post the Secret Wars title. And I can’t believe the “House of Ideas” seems to be running along with Hollywood, and being out of ideas. First, in this article (after my long lead up just to get to this point!), I want to talk about all the “Spider” titles Marvel is coming out with.

web-warriors-2f9f2Let’s begin with Web Warriors. This is a book about nothing but Spider-Man related type characters. Whether it’s Spider-Man, Spider-Girl, Spider-Gwen, Silk, Spider-Woman, Spider-Woman II (or whatever she’s called these days), Peter Porker and who knows how many other Spider-People. How interesting can this book really be when they all essentially have the same powers? There doesn’t seem to be a lot of diversity here in terms of powers. “There’s trouble down on 42 second street!” Suddenly, everyone is colliding into one another as they’re all trying to web their way down the block to go help whoever it is that’s in trouble. I am not sure I can see this book lasting very long. They’ve created a nitch because of the title, and can’t swing (no pun intended) too far from that or else it loses it’s focus.

venom-spaceknight-72f94Venom: Space Knight. So, I have to admit, I am slightly bitter about this, because I feel misled. News had leaked that there would be a SpaceKnight title – and immediately, if you’ve collected Marvel Comics since the 80’s, you’re probably familiar with ROM: Space Knight. So I was hoping, somehow Marvel had struck a deal with Parker Brothers (who I believe still own the rights to ROM) and that we would be seeing ROM Space Knight return to Marvel Comics – or in the very least, IKON from The Annihilators series that was written by the great minds of Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning. But no. That’s not the case folks. Now, homicidal maniac (if he still is) Venom is a Space Knight – and it doesn’t look like the same kind of Space Knights even from the ROM series (which Marvel owns the rights to; it’s only ROM that they don’t own the rights to, but all the things created within the series, like the Space Knights, Dire Wraith, etc are all owned by Marvel). At any rate – Venom is apparently some kind of Space Knight now. Go and figure. At least being an alien symbiote, I can at least swallow the fact that he’s out there in space.

uncanny-avengers-84753Uncanny Avengers.First, why Uncanny. Why can’t it just be Avengers. Okay – this one isn’t a Spider-Man book, really – but as we can see on the cover, Spider-Man is indeed a part of the team. That doesn’t bother me, that much to be honest. The Avengers were always a Hodge-bodge of different characters, and unlike the Justice League over in DC, the Avengers were not always made up of the most powerful, or even the most popular characters (which is always something I loved about The Avengers). This team looks to be made up of some random characters. So at least they’re remaining true to the general theme of the Avengers. I am just noting that Spider-Man is in this title, because there are so many Spider-Man related titles. But like I said, at least here, he’s part of a team. And not a team of nothing but other Spider-people, like Webbed Warriors.

spider-woman-e4d51Spider-Woman. While not really, directly or even remotely connected to Spider-Man other than “Spider” being in the name. I enjoyed the original Spider-Woman series, and then Bendis (was it?) in recent years gave Spider-Woman a very huge push – to the point I felt like she was being crammed down our throats, making the character less likable, because it felt like, “You have to like her, because I like her!” (And that may not even be the case; but that’s just how it felt). So now there’s a Spider-Woman title; and by the looks of it, it starts off with her being pregnant. Now, I am all for girl power, but I am not too sure how good a comic can be when the main character is pregnant and/or has a child. What happens when she has the child? Does she continue crime fighting or keep hiring a babysitter? The folks who did Wonder Woman with the New 52 did a great job having a secondary character having a baby and dealing with it; but the main character?

spider-man2099-0c0faSpider-Man 2099. As I said earlier, this was the gem of the 2099 series. I had no complaints when they brought Miguel into the “regular 616” Marvel Universe, especially since it was written by Peter David. Peter David knows how to write a character and make them feel individualistic without the need of pouring on the angst and pain. So when he took Spider-Man 2099 into the regular Marvel Universe, he did an excellent job of writing the character, and making him feel out of place, and yet maintaining his characteristics from his 2099 series (and how the characters spoke in the series; like saying, “What the shock was that?”) This is one, I will probably be picking up because it is Spider-Man 2099, but more importantly, it’s because Peter David is continuing with the book. If it had been anyone else, I am not sure I would be getting it.

spider-man-529c2Spider-Man, which is actually the Spider-Man from the Ultimates universe, Miles Morales, a half Black/half Hispanic teenager. Now I didn’t read the Ultimates series (any of the them; The Ultimates, Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate X-Men, etc) because they were a little darker, more gritty version of the existing Marvel Universe with a clean “reboot” and their own origins loosely based on the originals. I am however, glad to see Miles Morales make it into a series, post the Secret Wars series, just so there is some racial diversity in the comics. But at the same time, when you take into consideration that he had made it over as a Spider-Man and then there’s all the other Spider-Man books – and I am not even done listing the Spider-Man related books coming out in October – it just feels like there’s too much – and any “diversity” is going to be washed away by the sixty other Spider-Man related characters.

spider-gwen-b6719Spider-Gwen. Now I admit, I know next to nothing about Spider-Gwen. I haven’t even looked her up, but I am assuming that somehow, in some other reality or something, Gwen Stacey, Spider-Man’s girlfriend who perished at the hands of the Green Goblin, somehow has some kind of Spider-Powers. Now I can “understand” the idea of making female based versions of “popular male counterparts” (Superman/Supergirl, Batman/Batwoman/Batgirl, Captain America/American Dream, Spider-Man/Spider-Girl – hey wait a minute!) That’s right, Marvel did the MU2 (another alternate Universe) and created a Spider-Girl character who was, if I remember correctly – the daughter of Peter Parker? Her series was repeatedly being threatened with cancellation, but the vocalization of the fans repeatedly saved her series from cancellation. So why is there a Spider-Gwen? Which is probably a “unique” idea of “What if Gwen had been bitten by a radioactive spider?”

silk-d312bBut hold on! Hang onto your seats, true believers! Because not only is there Spider-Gwen, there’s also Silk. What’s her story? Well, just imagine – you know the spider that bite Spider-Man and gave him his powers, before dying of the radioactive exposure the spider had received? Get this. Well, the spider didn’t die after biting Peter Parker. No, actually it bit Peter Parker, then nudged over, found someone by the name of Cindy Moon and bit her also. Now, get this – she also got “spider-powers.” She is trained by someone, then locked away after six years, to “protect” her. Spider-Man eventually finds her and helps her, so now we have Silk swinging around the Marvel Universe, and after Secret Wars, she too will have her own series. Which, you know, will be totally different than Spider-Man or Spider-Gwen… I’m sure.

guardians-ad4b1Now this is just wild speculation; but is it me or is that not Venom who is apparently a member of the Guardians of the Galaxy now (along with Thing, from The Fantastic Four). This would at least explain how Venom gets into space to become a “Space Knight” or how he’s doing things out in Space. But really? Venom and Thing as members of the Guardians of the Galaxy? The original (from the future) was a solid team; the modern version (once again by the amazing Dan Abnett & Andy Lanning) made up a team of misfit characters from every corner of the Marvel Universe and made them work. Now, while many would consider Thing a misfit, because he always feels like he never belongs; he’s a different kind of misfit than what the Guardians of the Galaxy are. And adding Venom to the roster? I am not seeing the logic behind it. They already have their rough’n’tough character in Drax and Rocket… did they really need to add Venom?

carnage1-3cd8dCarnage is getting his own book. If there was ever any Spider-Man character crazier than Venom, it was Carnage. I am assuming this will still be the wild, murderous, insane Carnage that we’re all familiar with, or else why have the name Carnage still? And if it is still that wild, murderous, insane Carnage, how the heck is anyone supposed to get behind this book? Where’s the fun in reading a book about a character whose only desire is to kill everything and be utterly insane? Even the footnote on the book: Descent into madness… seems to indicate that it’s probably still Cletus Kasady. I just can’t see this, as a series, going on for very long, unless it’s full of super hero guest appearances, out to stop Carnage, but how many times can Carnage get away before you’re done reading it, knowing each issue he’s going to get away or break out of jail, or it’s going to be a long, boring story of him in jail or a mental facility.

amazing-spider-man-5f05bAnd last but certainly not least, Amazing Spider-Man, which being written by Dan Slott, I can only assume this is the Peter Parker Spider-Man we all grew up loving from our childhood, wearing those Underoos. So it’s no surprise that Peter Parker, as Spider-Man would have his own book. But again, with so many other “Spider” books out; how is this one expected to stand out? How are any of them expected to stand out, really? I worry that Marvel will be flooding the comic market with too many Spider-Man titles (which is odd, when I really sit down – and I am sitting down, right now! – and think about it) – because Marvel may have struck a deal to “use/borrow” Spider-Man for their movie franchise; they actually don’t own the movie rights (as far as I understand it) for the Spider-Man stuff – and releasing all these Spider-Man related titles seems to be handing Sony (who currently owns the Spider-Man movie rights) plenty of opportunity to create quite a few other Spider-Man related movies.

So what are your thoughts? Is this too many Spider-Books? Or are you a die hard Spider-Man fan and this is nothing but a slice of Heaven for you? We want to hear your thoughts on our Facebook Page or Twitter.

 

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All New, All Different Marvel. Titles Revealed.

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Web Warriors #1
W: Mike Costa A: David Baldeon CA: Juian Totino Tedesco
“Defending the Spider-Verse”
The series looks like it will include Spider-Man: India, Spider-Ham, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man Noir, Anya Corazon and Spider-UK.

 

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Venom: Spaceknight #1
W: Robbie Thompson A: Ariel Olivetti
“Sometimes a hero needs a little space…”

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 Vision #1
W: Tom King A: Gabriel H. Walta CA: Marcos Martin
“A bold new Vision for the Marvel Universe.”

 

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Uncanny X-Men #1
W: Cullen Bunn A: Greg Land
“Bigger threats require more threatening X-Men.”
Depicted in reflection on Magneto’s helmet are Psylocke, Mystique, Fantomex and Sabretooth.

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Uncanny Avengers #1
W: Gerry Duggan A: Ryan Stegman
“Fighting for Humanity, Inhumanity, Mutants…and Deadpool”
The lineup looks to include Spider-Man, Quicksilver, a new female character, Brother Voodoo, Steve Rogers, Rogue, Human Torch and Deadpool.

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Uncanny Inhumans #1
W: Charles Soule A: Steve McNiven
“The silence is broken.”

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Ultimates #1
W: Al Ewing A: Kenneth Rocafort
“Ultimate problems need Ultimate solutions.”
Roster looks to include Black Panther, Spectrum, Blue Marvel, Miss America and Captain Marvel, as well as Galactus

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Spider-Gwen #1
W: Jason Latour A: Robbi Rodriguez
“The Secret History of Gwen Stacy and Peter Parker!”

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Spider-Man #1
W: Brian Michael Bendis A: Sara Pichelli
“Welcome to the Marvel Universe, Miles Morales. Hope you survive the experience!”

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Spider-Man 2099 #1
W: Peter David A: Will Sliney CA: Francesco Mattina
“Smack to the future.”

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Spider-Woman #1
W: Dennis Hopeless A: Javier Rodriguez
“Parent by day. Hero by night.”
It looks like a bit has changed for Jessica Drew during the eight month gap between “Secret Wars” and this new #1.

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Squadron Supreme #1
W: James Robinson A: Leonard Kirk CA: Alex Ross
“Sole survivors of their own worlds, they’ll do ANYTHING to protect this one.”

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Star-Lord #1
W: Sam Humphries CA: Dave Johnson
“Feels like the first time. Feels like the very first time.”

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The Totally Awesome Hulk #1
W: Greg Pak A: Frank Cho
“Who is the Hulk?”

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Silk #1
W: Robbie Thompson A: Stacey Lee CA: Helen Chen
“The Sinister Silk”

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Scarlet Witch #1
W: James Robinson CA: Kevin Wada
“Seeing red…”

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Sam Wilson, Captain America #1
W: Nick Spencer A: Daniel Acuña
“Who do you stand with?”

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Old Man Logan #1
W: Jeff Lemire A: Andrea Sorrentino
“Older. Wiser. Sharper.”

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Nova #1
W: Sean Ryan A: Cory Smith CA: Humberto Ramos
“The family business…”

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New Avengers #1
W: Al Ewing A: Gerardo Sandoval
“Avengers Idea Mechanics. We A.I.M. To Help.”
The lineup looks to include Songbird, Hawkeye, Wiccan, Hulkling, Squirrel Girl and Sunspot.

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Hawkeye #1
W: Jeff Lemire A: Ramon Perez
“Hawkeye vs. Hawkeye”

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Howard the Duck #1 (Yes, Again.)
W: Chip Zdarsky A: Joe Quinones
“Howard, uh, gets a new hat…”

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Howling Commandos of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1
W: Frank Barbiere A: Brent Schoonover
“To fight the monsters of the world…We need the monsters of the night!”
The commandos included look to be Hit-Monkey, Man-Thing, Werewolf by Night, an undead Jasper Sitwell, Manphibian and Dum Dum Dugan among others.

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Illuminati #1
W: Josh Williamson A: Shawn Crystal CA: Riley Rossmo
“Forever evil.”
Along with the Hood, the cover looks to include silhouettes of Absorbing Man and possibly the Eric O’Grady/Black Ant.

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Karnak #1
W: Warren Ellis A: Gerardo Zaffino CA: David Aja
“The flaw in all things”

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The Mighty Thor #1
W: Jason Aaron A: Russell Dauterman
“The flash may be weak but the thunder is strong.”

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Ms. Marvel #1
W: G. Willow Wilson A: Takeshi Miyazawa & Adrian Alphona CA: Takeshi Miyazawa
“CRUSHED IT.”

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Guardians of the Galaxy #1
W: Brian Michael Bendis A: Valerio Schiti
“The raccoon’s in charge.”
The new Guardians roster looks to include Venom, Drax, Rocket, a new female Star-Lord, Thing and Groot.

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Extraordinary X-Men #1
W: Jeff Lemire A: Humberto Ramos
“Still hated. Still feared. Still standing.”
Featuring adult Iceman, Storm, Colossus, Magik, Old Man Logan, teen Jean Grey and Nightcrawler.

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Drax #1
W: CM Punk with Cullen Bunn CA: Ed McGuinness
“Best in the galaxy”

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Doctor Strange #1
W: Jason Aaron A: Chris Bachalo
“Some surgery requires a scalpel — some, an axe.”

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Deadpool #1
W: Gerry Duggan A: Mike Hawthorne CA: Tony Moore
“More Deadpool than you wanted”

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Daredevil #1
W: Charles Soule A: Ron Garney
“The devil’s apprentice”
Judging by this cover art, that apprentice looks to be Gambit.

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Contest of Champions #1
W: Al Ewing A: Paco Medina
“When heroes gather…”

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Carnage #1
W: Gerry Conway A: Mike Perkins CA: Mike Del Mundo
“Descent into madness…”

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Captain Marvel #1
W: Tara Butters & Michele Fazekas A: Kris Anka
“Captain Marvel rises.”

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Ant-Man #1
W: Nick Spencer A: Ramon Rosanas CA: Mark Brooks
“Once a criminal…?”
Scott Lang’s supporting cast will still feature Grizzly, along with Whirlwind, Porcupine and Beetle.

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Angela: Asgard’s Assassin #1
W: Marguerite Bennett A: Kim Jacinto & Stephanie Hans CA: Julian Totino Tedesco
“Hel hath a new fury.”

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Amazing Spider-Man #1
W: Dan Slott A: Giuseppe Camuncoli CA: Alex Ross
“Your friendly neighborhood just got bigger.”

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All-New X-Men #1
W: Dennis Hopeless A: Mark Bagley
“On a mission to make their own future”
Hitting the road are the teenage Beast, Cyclops, Angel and Iceman along with X-23 in her new Wolverine suit.

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All-New Wolverine #1
W: Tom Taylor A: David Lopez
“Best there is at what she does”

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All-New All-Different Avengers #1
W: Mark Waid A: Adam Kubert, Mahmud Asrar CA: Alex Ross
“Earth’s mightiest most dedicated heroes.”
As previously revealed, the new Avengers lineup is Thor (Jane Foster), Vision, Ms. Marvel, Spider-Man (Miles Morales), Nova, Iron Man and Captain America (Sam Wilson).
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1
W: Marc Guggenheim CA: Mike Norton
“Keeps your friends close and your enemies closer.”

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 A-Force #1
W: G. Willow Wilson CA: Victor Ibanez
“A-Force to be reckoned with…”

And there is :

Invincible Iron Man #1
W: Brian Michael Bendis A: David Marquez
“Upgrade.”

 For which we have not yet seen the cover for.

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Contest of Champions series spinning from Secret Wars.

contest-4d857Spinning from Marvel’s Secret Wars event, there will be a new series entitled Contest of Champions. It will be written by Al Ewing (Judge Dredd,  Loki: Agent of Asgard) and Paco Medina (Nova). The series will be based off the mobile game, by the same name, from Kabam! The game will be a part of the post Secret Wars continuity, where heroes and villains alike will be pitted against one another to fight.

The cover features the Future Imperfect version of a future Hulk known as Maestro. It also features Gamora (with what appears to be her new look and powers post Black Vortex) along with a version of Venom. Other characters can be seen “floating” in the background within crystals. It’s unclear if Maestro, who Marvel says is here to stay post Secret Wars will be the one in charge of the Contest of Champions or if he’s just on this cover (and perhaps the first story arc). They also discussed that this series will be used to introduce brand new characters to Marvel that will also become part of the Contest of Champions game, such as Guillotine.

contest-guillotine-a1131CBR reports that Guillotine as: a character possessed of a magic sword that dates back to the French Revolution, who was created as part of a collaboration between “Contest of Champions’ developer Kabam and Marvel artists. 

The original Contest of Champions, which was published by Marvel in 1992, was significant because it was the first “limited series” published by Marvel Comics. The story featured a game between Grandmaster (an Elder of the Universe) competing with a hooded figure (revealed to be Death) for the “life” of The Collector (another Elder of the Universe) who had perished.

The two teams were made from mortals on Earth (who knows why Earthlings are constantly used as pawns!)

The GrandContestOfChampionsv1n1master’s team consisted of: Captain America; Talisman; Darkstar; Captain Britain; Wolverine; Defensor; Sasquatch; Daredevil; Peregrine; She-Hulk; the Thing and Blitzkrieg.

Death’s team consisted of: Iron Man; Vanguard; Iron Fist; Shamrock; Storm; Arabian Knight; Sabra; the Invisible Girl; Angel; Black Panther; Sunfire and the Collective Man.

If some of those names don’t sound familiar, that’s because Blitzkrieg (Germany); Collective Man (China); Defensor (Argentina); Peregrine (France); Shamrock (Ireland); and Talisman (Australia) debuted in the series. Most of these characters hardly appeared since.

The second Contest of Champions called Contest of Champions II is a sequel in name, alone, and has nothing to do with the previous story. Despite being written by the magnificent writer, Chris Claremont – the story was weak (Brood trick heroes to fight one another, with the idea that the Brood Queen will infect the winners with a Brood Egg to invade Earth). The Brood Queen, using Rogue is defeated by Hawkeye and Iron Man (along with some of the other losers from the contest) and Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers at the time), convinces the Brood Queen to leave Rogue’s body or she will kill Rogue.

We shall see what this “third” installment of Contest of Champions yields; especially being based off the mobile game.

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