Gage then talked about his four issues of Thunderbolts, repeating that in his first issue a major Marvel character will be revealed as a Skrull and go after the Thunderbolts.
Skaar: Son of Hulk
Im Juni startet die "lang erwartete" Mini von Greg Pak und Ron Garney
Invincible Iron-Man:
Die Fortführung von THE ORDER? Hobie hat es bereits vermutet
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Salvador Larocca interiors from Invincible Iron Man were shown the crowd, with Fraction noting that Pepper Potts (late of Fraction's The Order) will play a role in the title. "In a way, The Order kind of ends up as a weird prequel to what we're doing with Iron Man," he said. "Pepper lives from The Order, that's at least one character that makes it out (meaning Pepper Potts is at least one character no dead at the end of the series).
Ghost Rider:
Mit Aaron zum Sleeper-Hit? Fraction meint "ja!". Tan Eng Huat (Doom Patrol) wird der neue Zeichner des nächsten Storyarcs.
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Sitterson discussed Ghost Rider, turning to Fraction, a fan of the title. "Ghost Rider's going to be what Iron Fist was last year, everyone who reads it is going to love it," Fraction said. Sitterson informed the audience about how the character has been revealed to be an angelic entity, and said that the next arc will be drawn by former Doom Patrol artist Tan Eng Huat.
Thor One Shots by Fraction
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Another Fraction project - three Thor one-shots - was announced. Fraction joked that it would be good for fans of the "Led Zeppelin III" album. The first one-shot will be drawn by Patrick Zircher, and interior art was shown (which elicited oohs and ahs from the crowd). "See, just imagine 'Immigrant Song' in the background," said Fraction, referring to the opening song of the aforementioned Led Zeppelin album.
Guardians of the Galaxy
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Will the new Guardians of the Galaxy series have a tie-in to the old series? "That would be telling," said McCann, before adding, "Yes, there will be."
S.W.O.R.D.
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Will S.W.O.R.D. play a more prominent role? "There will be huge plans for S.W.O.R.D.," said McCann. Fraction added "Make sure you don't miss Secret Invasion #1.
Deadpool
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Plans for Deadpool? Sitterson reminded the fan that Daniel Way is writing a new Deadpool title starting in August. "It's not a Deadpool series off to the side," said Sitterson. "It's in the center of the Marvel Universe
Ich gebe es ja ungerne zu, wenn vao mit etwas recht hat, aber wenn ich mir meine "Silver Surfer: In Thy Name" - Hefte so ansehe ... er hatte recht ! Solange der Herr Tan Eng Huat nur Monster zeichnen muss, würde das vielleicht noch hinhauen, aber bei allem was menschenähnliche Gesichter hat ...
Ich war eigentlich davon ausgegangen, dass Boschi fester Zeichner der Serie wäre.
____________________ Die dt. Punisher Fanpage, nun endlich wieder online:
Kann sein dass die Kritiken negativ waren und deshalb Boschi schnell wieder gehen musste.
Viele geile News.
Stephen Kings "The Stand" nächste Comicadaption
Ever since the first issue of "The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born" was released, the comics serialization of the popular Stephen King series illustrated by Jae Lee and adapted by Peter David, fans of King's have wondered if any other King novels might be serialized in comics form.
Last February at New York Comic-Con, King noted that he and Marvel were kicking around the idea of bringing "The Stand" to comics.
They're done kicking around the idea and are ready to move forward. In an interview with NPR's Talk of the Nation radio program last Wednesday promoting the release of the latest chapter of "The Dark Tower" to come to comics, "The Long Road Home," King confirmed what many fans have been hoping for.
"I did go to Marvel and ask them if they would have any interest in adapting 'The Stand' as a graphic novel and they are going to do that," King told Talk of the Nation. "Marvel is going to do 'The Stand' as a graphic novel."
A Marvel spokesperson simply offered "no comment" Sunday afternoon when asked for further details including creative teams, format and when this may see release.
Stephen King's apocalyptic novel "The Stand" first debuted in 1978. The opening of the novel detailed how society is destroyed when a biological weapon, a superflu virus, is released. The superflu nicknamed "Captain Trips" kills the majority of the world's population. As the novel progresses, the survivors in America find themselves strangely drawn to two destinations. A handful of seemingly good survivors head for Colorado and the home of a mysterious 108 year old black woman, while the seemingly sinister make their way to Las Vegas and join the society of the powerful and malevolent Randall Flagg. Eventually a series of events lead these two camps into an apocalyptic showdown.
In 1990 King rereleased the novel as "The Stand The Complete and Uncut" edition. In this edition, King further expanded the background and details of the novels setting by including text that was cut from the original edition for length. He also changed the setting of the novel from 1978 to 1990 and changed things that dated the previous version like pop culture references. The uncut version of "The Stand" was over 1,000 pages and also featured illustrations by legendary artist Bernie Wrightson.
King's epic novel was adapted in 1994 as a six-hour ABC mini-series featuring a script written by King and directed by Mick Garris. Gary Sinise played Stu Redman, one of the book's main protagonist, while Jamey Sheridan played Randal Flagg, the main villain.
"The Stand" is also a noteworthy novel for fans of Marvel Comics' adaptation of his "Dark Tower" series. After appearing in "The Stand," Flagg would go onto menace King's cast of characters in his 1986 novel the "Eyes of the Dragon" before appearing in "The Dark Tower" series as Roland Deschain's adversary Marten Broadcloak AKA Walter o'Dim.
Staff writer Dave Richards contributed to this story.
Re: WWLA: Marvel Mondo
Tolle News! Bin gespannt auf Gage´s Thunderbolts run. Skaar ist zum Glück nur ne Maxi und keine Ongoing. Garney wird da sicher rocken.
Tan Eng Huat an GR? Cool! Allerdings sollte ihn jemand Kompetentes kolorieren.
We interrupt this regularly scheduled redux of my pencils on Mutant X to bring you some art you may never get to see anywhere else.
I just got permission from his JMS-ness to post some art from the next issue of The Book of Lost Souls.
Does that mean the book is lost? Dead? In purgatory?
Hell if I know, but I would bet that if this book was going forward, no one would be anxious to let me post anything from it until it was solicited. So I am not going to hold my breath waiting for a release date or anything. If I do that long enough, some creepy guy will put a big book in my arms and make me wander the Earth looking for lost souls, after I off myself whining over a canceled comic book.
So, I am happy to post this cover art for issue #7, and sad for me that it may never get published.
JMS is off to DC Comics, by the way.
As you can see, I truly enjoyed drawing this book. This cover was a labor of LOVE, baby!
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The model for the fellow in the middle is my decorative buddy Sandro Kopp.
When last we saw our hero Jonathan, he was burning in hellfire. I guess he is just going to get stuck there unless I get more script or something.
Whatever. Life goes on, but whining about canceled projects goes on even longer.
I do not actually know if this book is canceled, by the way. So, I will just post a little bit of art once in awhile in the simple hope that all may be well at some point in the not too distant future. And if the boom comes down, well, youll read it here first, folks.
Curse this soulless business!
Dont fall in love with your work, folks. The heartbreak! The heartbreak!
Book of Lost Souls: Ich werde wahrscheinlich mit meiner Meinung allein auf weiter Flur stehen, aber dennoch: Schade, ich mochte die bislang erschienen sechs Ausgaben.
Greg Land: Für welche Serie hat er denn jetzt wieder was zusammenkopiert?