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Week in Review is the one-stop source for the highlights of the week, the results of our weekly features and the cool stories you may have missed in the rush to get to the juiciest news. X-Position spoke with Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning on their "New...
Do-do-doo, I like to put some arugula on there, a little dijon mustard, maybe top it off with a fried egg." This contrast from Cage twitching like a crack addict, trying to restrain the Rider from coming out make it clear this is some of the most fun...
At MegaCon, they can take on alter egos as the Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars, Wolverine of the X-Men, a 10 1/2-foot-tall Klingon and a Transformer. "I'm just a giant kid at heart and I've been a fan of Transformers since 1984, when I was three years...
Select Toys and Art Asylum showed off quite a few new additions to the collective Marvel Minimates line this past week at Toy Fair. Among the new cylindrical faces shown were The Amazing Spider-Man movie Minimates of Spidey and the Lizard, Brood...
Stop reading this article and ask the next person you meet to name a superhero. Go ahead. I'll wait. Was it Superman? Batman? Spider-Man? Maybe (if they were thinking outside the box) Wolverine or The Incredible Hulk? Whatever the case, they probably...
"Legacy" soon collides with "Avengers Vs. X-Men" What else can you tell us about the Exodus storyline which continues in "Legacy" #262-263? From the solicits it sounds like we'll see our first post-Schism interaction between the two X-Men teams. I...
Making things smaller than their usual size makes them instantly adorable, which is exactly what German illustrator Ryodita has done with some of comicdom’s most beloved superheroes and villains. Batman, Robin, Professor X, Wolverine and a whole slew of...
Click the title to jump to that preview! X-Men Legacy #262 New Mutants #38 Wolverine And The X-Men #6 Deadpool #51 X-MEN #25 VICTOR GISCHLER (W) • JORGE MOLINA (A) • The X-Men will stop at nothing to find Jubilee, even if they have to kill every vampire...
Anyway, the point we're trying to make is that if you're going to create a quality X-Men experience you don't want to be messing around with undiluted beat-'em-up gameplay. Nor do you want to split the mutants up and send them off on their own solitary...
Conan: The Barbarian, and much more! So join us, dear listeners, as we geek out over all this week in comics! Comics of Doom Intro [Section 1] Recorded February 10, 2012. Hosted by Justin Vactor, Hunter Camp, Chris McDavid and special guest Chris Eaton.
From The Past Week: Fearless Dawn: Secret of the Swamp One-Shot - A LOT of good comics in the past week (with Severed #7 and Wolverine and the X-Men #5 being my other two favorites). Honestly, sometimes when I have a virtual “tie” like this, I choose...
Hulk is bouncing around the world trying to figure out what's going on and who's beyond it, and he must stay angry. Getting Steve Dillon right off PunisherMAX onto Incredible Hulk is the craziest gift in years. His story is set in Mexico and guest...
Four mistake, O'Brien provided a humorous explanation for the remark but also claimed that the joke was in fact a trap set for nerds. O'Brien said the Hulk was in fact a member of the Fantastic Four -- the New Fantastic Four, an early 1990s association...
Precious director Lee Daniels is at the helm, and The Hollywood Reporter has it that Wolverine Hugh Jackman may star alongside an ensemble cast that includes Oprah Winfrey, Mila Kunis, John Cusack and David Oyelowo. The script has been adapted from a...
It’s just hair. I still press my hair occasionally, and any poor soul who had the audacity to question me about it would need at least a full day of mental recuperation from the verbal assault that would ensue. Over in Marvel’s Wolverine and the X-Men,...
The line-work is tight and the character anatomy far more consistent than on books like Shadowland. The choice to bring in Steve Sanders for an intermediate chapter is strange, however. Sanders' style is a far cry from Tan's, and the sudden shift from...
That doesn't work for every character, but certainly with Hulk I think that it does. This isn't a series of one-shots, this is really act two to my 'Hulk' story." Speaking to Wolverine, Aaron said readers should expect fighting and claws popping. ...
"To have him jump on the Hulk is like a crazy shift of gears, but again, that's the kind of stuff that gets me excited." It's a smoother transition than one might guess, as the Punisher guest stars in #8, with Hulk and Frank Castle up against what Aaron...
For more, be sure to click on the link below to head on over to the site. On What He Has Planned For Wolverine During His Run: If I were thinking about what I have planned in terms of a series of images, a number of things come to mind: Wolverine...
His exploits are often brutal, bloody, and full of fatalities, especially in his self-titled solo series. That visceral aspect of Wolverine's adventures continues in April when writer Cullen Bunn and artist Paul Pelletier become the new creative team...
Wolverine, born James Howlett but more commonly known as Logan, is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero and a member of several teams, including the X-Men and the New Avengers. Created by writer Len Wein and artist John Romita Sr. with some input by Incredible Hulk illustrator Herb Trimpe, Wolverine first appeared in Incredible Hulk... Full Article
I'm the best there is at what I do, but what I do best isn't very nice
We’re like Wolverine and our skin has been melted off, and we’ve had Adamantium fused onto our bones.
So whether you’re a fan of Spider-Man, Captain America, Wolverine or the Wizard of Oz, youb’re going to find some great comics to read, and they’re going to look better than ever.
There's something really fitting about a tongue-in-cheek portrayal of Wolverine in comics. It may just be my reaction to all of the snarling, gritty incarnations of the character that I've seen in the past, but it seems to me that, if Logan read funny books, he'd enjoy books like Wolverine #19.
There's something really fitting about a tongue-in-cheek portrayal of Wolverine in comics. It may just be my reaction to all of the snarling, gritty incarnations of the character that I've seen in the past, but it seems to me that, if Logan read funny books, he'd enjoy books like Wolverine #19.
2001″), it drives me crazy when I enjoy something universally despised. Deep down inside, I really do want to conform and be cool like everyone else. Another question: why did Wolverine have to kill Jean at the end? Is there some reason he couldn’t have given her the mutant antidote … that just happened...
Is wearing a Team Edward shirt so much different from donning a vintage X-Men tee? Does it take much more obsessive attention to detail to memorize the age at which Edward was turned into a vampire than it does to know what triggers Wolverine’s berserker rage? You don’t have to care what the details are...
