If you’ve been keeping up with the recent happenings at Marvel, then you’re well aware of Generations, an upcoming endeavor consisting of ten one-shots uniting heroes who have adopted various mantles, both past and present. In other words, expect to see team-ups featuring the likes of Wolverines Laura Kinney and Logan, and even Thors Odinson and Jane Foster.
What’s more is that we recently discovered this seemingly standalone tale will, in fact, have some sort of intertwining with Secret Empire, the House of Ideas’ currently in progress major crossover event. Sure, we probably won’t know all of the specifics until the actual periodicals ship, but it remains clear that something called “the Vanishing Point” is the reasoning for these otherwise anachronistic team-ups.
One thing’s for certain: this isn’t the Vanishing Point we’ve come to know from DC Comics, but it does sound similar...
What’s more is that we recently discovered this seemingly standalone tale will, in fact, have some sort of intertwining with Secret Empire, the House of Ideas’ currently in progress major crossover event. Sure, we probably won’t know all of the specifics until the actual periodicals ship, but it remains clear that something called “the Vanishing Point” is the reasoning for these otherwise anachronistic team-ups.
One thing’s for certain: this isn’t the Vanishing Point we’ve come to know from DC Comics, but it does sound similar...
- 6/16/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Once upon a time, a kid from New York City picked up a shield and charged into battle…A prodigal son lifted a sacred hammer and proved himself worthy…And an arrogant genius forged an armor that would harness his true potential. Together, they became some of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and ushered in the age of marvels – and now, this August, Marvel are set to unite their iconic heroes with their modern-day torchbearers for a fun and fast-paced adventure fans have been waiting for in Generations.
Generations brings together Miles Morales and Peter Parker, Laura Kinney and Logan, Amadeus Cho and Bruce Banner, plus more, and illuminates the path that all these heroes will take into the future for a thrilling quest unlike anything seen in the Marvel Universe before. A colossal collaboration of today’s greatest creators, Marvel’s Generations continues the evolution of the Marvel Universe as...
Generations brings together Miles Morales and Peter Parker, Laura Kinney and Logan, Amadeus Cho and Bruce Banner, plus more, and illuminates the path that all these heroes will take into the future for a thrilling quest unlike anything seen in the Marvel Universe before. A colossal collaboration of today’s greatest creators, Marvel’s Generations continues the evolution of the Marvel Universe as...
- 4/24/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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Although Marvel’s upcoming Generations limited series had much mystery surrounding it for some time – and it still does, for the most part – more details are slowly but surely coming to light. What we do know is that different versions of your favorite heroes will be fighting side by side, namely duos such as Wolverines Logan and X-23, and Thors Odinson and Jane Foster. But what we don’t know is how these characters are able to join forces or what the overall threat will be.
And despite it being quite vague and spoiler free, perhaps you’ll appreciate this synopsis by way of Marvel themselves:
Once upon a time, a kid from New York City picked up a shield and charged into battle…A prodigal son lifted a sacred hammer and proved himself worthy…...
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Although Marvel’s upcoming Generations limited series had much mystery surrounding it for some time – and it still does, for the most part – more details are slowly but surely coming to light. What we do know is that different versions of your favorite heroes will be fighting side by side, namely duos such as Wolverines Logan and X-23, and Thors Odinson and Jane Foster. But what we don’t know is how these characters are able to join forces or what the overall threat will be.
And despite it being quite vague and spoiler free, perhaps you’ll appreciate this synopsis by way of Marvel themselves:
Once upon a time, a kid from New York City picked up a shield and charged into battle…A prodigal son lifted a sacred hammer and proved himself worthy…...
- 4/20/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Sneak Peek Marvel Comics' "Nova" #4, written by Jeff Loveness, Ramon Perez and illustrated by Ramon Perez, with covers by David Maquez, available March 8, 2017:
"...'Sam Alexander' is going on a date with the new girl in school, while 'Rich' reconnects with an old flame from his past, namely the 'Guardian of the Galaxy' called 'Gamora'.
"But not everything is as it seems, as 'Richard Rider' comes back to life, bringing something back with him. Something dangerous..."
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"...'Sam Alexander' is going on a date with the new girl in school, while 'Rich' reconnects with an old flame from his past, namely the 'Guardian of the Galaxy' called 'Gamora'.
"But not everything is as it seems, as 'Richard Rider' comes back to life, bringing something back with him. Something dangerous..."
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- 3/3/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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With superheroes dominating the box office and ruling the airwaves these days, it comes as no surprise that a fair percentage of people being exposed to such characters via live action offerings will become curious and check out the source material. What may intimidate them, however, is where to start reading due to years of comic book continuity having been piled up.
Something I’ve often done is recommend that people check out their local libraries, where they can sample a multitude of definitive graphic novels for free. And, should you elect to do so, you’ll likely find one of several Marvel series to be recently recognized by the Young Adult Library Services Association (Yalsa) such as Star Wars, All-New Wolverine or The Vision.
That’s right, Yalsa have added 17 Marvel graphic novels to this...
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With superheroes dominating the box office and ruling the airwaves these days, it comes as no surprise that a fair percentage of people being exposed to such characters via live action offerings will become curious and check out the source material. What may intimidate them, however, is where to start reading due to years of comic book continuity having been piled up.
Something I’ve often done is recommend that people check out their local libraries, where they can sample a multitude of definitive graphic novels for free. And, should you elect to do so, you’ll likely find one of several Marvel series to be recently recognized by the Young Adult Library Services Association (Yalsa) such as Star Wars, All-New Wolverine or The Vision.
That’s right, Yalsa have added 17 Marvel graphic novels to this...
- 1/27/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Porn director Tony T is hoping to stage his next money shot in the legal system. Tony T, who last month was accused of sexually assaulting performer Nikki Benz during a shoot for Brazzers, has filed suit against Benz, Brazzers and Brazzers parent company MindGeek, claiming that he was defamed by accusations that he assaulted Benz during a shoot for Brazzers. Performer Ramon Nomar, Benz’s scenemate in the Brazzers shoot, is also listed as a plaintiff in the suit. Also Read: Porn Actress Nikki Benz Says Brazzers Director Assaulted Her On-Camera The suit says that Tony T filmed two...
- 1/13/2017
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Comic Book Reviews: Marvel Comic Book Round Up New Comic Series!
With 2016 starting off strong for Marvel, the company soon seemed to lose its way as it headed into the summer season with company wide crossover, Civil War II. Suddenly books which had previously been doing well, started to dip as they were roped into the major event that was not getting the best of reviews. Characters were suddenly being written completely different from how they were previously acting with little to no explanation; story content was dropped or pushed to the side to make way for the Civil War II connections. All of this, and DC had just launched its Rebirth line up. While DC was learning from their New 52 mistakes, and attempting to bring their characters back to a more recognizable state, Marvel was putting all their eggs into Brian Michael Bendis Civil War II basket. The result?...
With 2016 starting off strong for Marvel, the company soon seemed to lose its way as it headed into the summer season with company wide crossover, Civil War II. Suddenly books which had previously been doing well, started to dip as they were roped into the major event that was not getting the best of reviews. Characters were suddenly being written completely different from how they were previously acting with little to no explanation; story content was dropped or pushed to the side to make way for the Civil War II connections. All of this, and DC had just launched its Rebirth line up. While DC was learning from their New 52 mistakes, and attempting to bring their characters back to a more recognizable state, Marvel was putting all their eggs into Brian Michael Bendis Civil War II basket. The result?...
- 1/11/2017
- by Jeremy Scully
- LRMonline.com
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