Marvel has provided CBR with an [em]exclusive[/em] advance look at its March 2011 solicitations for the Marvel Heroes corner of the MU, featuring "Captain America," "Winter Soldier," "Hulk" and more.
Full article here.
Marvel has provided CBR with an [em]exclusive[/em] advance look at its March 2011 solicitations for the Marvel Heroes corner of the MU, featuring "Captain America," "Winter Soldier," "Hulk" and more.
Full article here.
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Nightcrawler, Jean Grey, Gwen Stacy, Peter Parker, Professor X, Mar-Vell, Richard Rider- Bring Them Back!!!
Oh my god!
Lee Bermejo's cover for winter soldier and Gabriele Dell’otto's cover for the mighty thor are both incredible THEASE GUYS NEED MORE WORK!
Really sounds like Hickman is leaving the FF books. DO NOT WANT.
Unless he's taking over Avengers. That makes it acceptable.
This just in: Chris Sprouse has pulled out of Orson Scott Card.
No he's not. This is just the wrap-up of the Council of Reeds/All Hope Lies in Doom storyline. He did this interview when F4 #600 came out:
"I didn't want to spend 10 months wrapping everything up. Everybody has been really, really patient with the story that I'm telling. I don't think they have been ripped off or anything, but there's a certain amount of velocity that you want as you you're racing to the conclusion," Hickman continued. "The possibility of it coming out twice a month as we race towards the finish line was very appealing to me. Also I have a lot of FF and Fantastic Four stories that I want to tell after the conclusion of the big story that we've been telling. So it worked very well for me, and it worked for Marvel. And that's just kind of how it fell into place."
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Once "Forever" and "All Hope Lies in Doom" wrap up Hickman will use the "FF" title to explore the characters and concepts of the larger Fantastic Four universe. "Often it will be about the kids. Sometimes it will be about everybody in the family; the legion of Fantastic Four characters. Some months it will be about Doctor Doom. Some months it might be about the Inhumans," Hickman explained. " And then, some months, it will be about other things that readers don't know about yet. So it's definitely a very interesting vehicle for a lot of the cool concepts surrounding the FF."
Hickman's original plans for the First Family of the Marvel Universe conclude with "Forever" but the plethora of ideas he has for both "Fantastic Four" and "FF" means he'll remain with both books for some time." I think I can pretty comfortably say that I've got over a year's worth of stories still to tell. And because we're essentially double shipping "Fantastic Four," it's really double that. The market being what the market is I think it would be foolish to plan beyond that, but yeah we've got plenty of stuff left to get to.
Thanks, nomadic writer. I love you.
This just in: Chris Sprouse has pulled out of Orson Scott Card.
The headline of the article is wrong. It should be March 2012, not 2011.
Definitely:
Incredible Hulk #6
FF #16
Fantastic Four #604
Hopefully:
Winter Soldier #3
Captain America #9
Thor: Deviants Saga #5
Daredevil #10
Captain America & Bucky #628
Moon Knight #11
Battle Scars #5
Fearless #10 & #11
Ghost Rider #9
This just in: Chris Sprouse has pulled out of Orson Scott Card.
Looks like a promising month.
And, hey, look, a Songbird issue of Thunderbolts!
I'd just like everyone to know that not only am I dropping Marvel, I'm dropping this forum considering I'm not even allowed to voice a negative opinion because a thread "isn't about me".
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