Marvel's new "Spider-Woman" series debuts as a motion comic today on iTunes, and CBR News speaks with writer Brian Michael Bendis about what fans can expect from both the animated and print versions of the series.
Full article here.
Marvel's new "Spider-Woman" series debuts as a motion comic today on iTunes, and CBR News speaks with writer Brian Michael Bendis about what fans can expect from both the animated and print versions of the series.
Full article here.
I hope this book explains how she got her powers back . . . . . . . . .
The motion comic looked pretty good! not sure whether I like Jessica's voice though. Agent Brand sounded better IMO. but still, looked really nice
It's an interesting format idea (though it seems almost like a slicker version of those mid-60s cartoons).
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I think this format is definitely worth checking out. I watched the trailer on YouTube: Trailer Here, and it looks good so far. ;P
From what I hear, the episodes are 10-12 minutes and only 0.99 cents on iTunes, which seems like a pretty good bang for the buck, compared to the $3.99 that the print comic will be.
Here's the link to the motion comic on iTunes if anyone's curious: Here
Earlier fan of 'Spiderwoman' so I'm happy that things really move on.
The cast of characters of the original serie was one of the most interesting of the MU and I hope the two artists will reach this level. As we could have read since a long time, this actually their goal so I'm very confident.Bendis sound as on the top about it, and we couldn't dream better choice than Alex Maleev for the art.
Can't really wait...
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I hope Bendis and Maleev stay on this title long enough to make "Spider-Woman" the longest running female superhero comic in history. Now that would be quite sweet. That and I know that as soon as they leave the title, it'll most likely get canned.
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