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Previewing the Week’s Releases for 9/14/09 – 9/20/09
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Jul 24
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By Kevin(legacysword@gmail.com) Captain America: Reborn #3 – This has been one strange mini-series involving the return of Steve Rogers. Brubaker is using a lot of sci-fi elements to bring back the character which goes against the more grounded approach this series has been known for. I am hopeful that Brubaker can recover with issue and turn in a quality read. X-Men Origins: Wolverine – This first movie of Wolverine was a good action summer blockbuster. But nothing more. For the most part this movie while centered around Wolverine was mostly used as a catalyst to start a bunch of X-Men related movies. Will probably get it since I already have the first three X-Men movies. Damn me and my completist nature. [read the full post]
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Five Must-Read 'Deadpool' Stories To Prep You For His Solo Movie
Original at splashpage.mtv.com
• Wed, May 6
- Alan Kistler THE MARVEL UNIVERSE: Man, this story has it all. Time travel, terrorists, super-villains. guest appearances by everyone from Captain America to Wolverine to the Fantastic Four. And, in the middle of it all, the Merc with a Mouth and his new faithful ...
Down the Line: May 2009
Original at Comic Pants
• Mon, Mar 23
By Nick Budd Howling Commandos #1 (Marvel Comics): The same concept as what DC has been doing with Sgt. Rock, Marvel tosses out an untold tale of Nick Fury’s days during the war while at the same time setting up for Captain America White. Now, honestly that doesn’t sound particularly interesting to me, b...
Podcast: Marvel Noise Episode 55
Original at Comic Book Noise
• Thu, Nov 6
By David Civil War House Of M #3 $2.99 Invincible Iron Man #7 $2.99 Iron Man Art Of Iron Man The Movie HC $49.99 Iron Man The End $4.99 Marvel Zombies 3 #2 $3.99 Punisher War Journal Vol 2 Annual #1 $3.99 Wolverine And Power Pack #1 $2.99 Wolverine Chop Shop $2.99
Incredible Hulk (Movie Review)
Original at jamesewelch (WordPress)
• Fri, Jun 27
By Jim The Avengers include a huge list of superheroes to draw from, but some of the primary members include Captain America (who is an US soldier created with the Super Soldier serum spoke about in the movie) and Iron Man. Other members include Wolverine, Spider-Man, Black Panther, Hulk, Dr. Str...
Wolverine #66
Original at Marvel Comics Headlines
• Fri, Jun 20
Marvel Comics Millar, McNiven, Vines & Hollowell Here, Wolverine has been beaten, along with all the other heroes. Wolverine survived, but decided to keep his claws sheathed and retire. Now a pig farmer, with no money and a wife and kids he is trying to survive. He cant pay his rent to the Hulk’s grandchildren so they beat the crap out of it. All while Wolverine lay helpless on the ground. We, the reader, gets the idea very quickly that Wolverine has basically been neutered and tamed. An old friend, Hawkeye, comes to Logan with a proposition to make some money. He takes it and they set off on their adventure. [read the full post]
Comic Book Review: Wolverine #66
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Jun 20
By Rokk Krinn(noreply@blogger.com) Wolverine is a title that has not impressed The Revolution in a very long time. It is hard to believe that my interest has cooled so much in Wolverine’s character. Back when I was a kid, Wolverine was easily one of my favorite characters right up there with Iron Man. I have a full run of Wolverine’s title and have been purchasing this title out of nothing but sheer loyalty in the past several years. Overall: I totally enjoyed Wolverine #66. I found this to be a very strong first issue to what should be a highly entertaining story arc. Miller and McNiven make a fine team and deliver a comic book that is as fun to read as it is too look at. I would certainly recommend giving Wolverine #66 a try even if you have never been a huge Wolverine fan. [read the full post]
Iron Man movie follow-up
Original at toonsntunes (WordPress)
• Wed, May 7
By toonsntunes Iron Man 2 - Marvel - Scheduled for April 30, 2010 release Thor - Marvel - Scheduled for June 4, 2010 release The First Avenger: Captain America (working title) - Marvel - Scheduled for May 6, 2011 release The Avengers - Marvel - Scheduled for July 2011 release
Iron Man, Iron Man 2 and Marvel’s Movie Plans
Original at Solar Flare
• Mon, May 5
By Eoghann And if that doesn't excite the comicbook geek in your life, I don't know what will. Marvel has been setting the stage very carefullly for an Avengers movie. The Hulk, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America. Right there you have most of the founding members, and there is that Ant Man movie too.
Marvel Reveals "Fallen Son" Covers & Solicits
Original at comic Book Resources
• Thu, Mar 8
By The Comic Brief by Arune Singh, Staff Writer Captain America will continue to be published despite the very real death of Steve Rogers. In May, Captain America #26 will reveal the aftermath of his death, beginning with the autopsy of his body. This is no hoax - Captain America, Steve Rogers, is dead.
Mark Beall's Geek Beat: Marvel Musings
Original at Cinematical
• Tue, Oct 3
By Mark Beall It has been continually noted that Marvel is gearing up for an Avengers movie. Iron Man, Captain America, Ant-Man, and Thor solo flicks are all lead character tie-ins to a major Avengers project. However, should the Silver Surfer get his own flick, we'd be facing down another potential cro...
Dynamic Forces Brings "X"-Citing Comics Collectibles To HSN!
Original at comic Book Resources
• Sun, Sep 24
By The Comic Brief by CBR News Team, Editor Mr. Romita also helped DF celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the classic Saturday morning cartoon, Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends! “Jazzy” John teams up his signature with Captain America co-creator Joe Simon, the incredible Al Milgrom, and New Avengers artist fan favorite Oliver...