Added by G~man on July 15, 2008
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2008
Hulk SMASH!, the children of the Avengers take over and worldwide organ failure as a musical?!
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Thursday, 7/24Hulk Vs. Wolverine - Screening
ALBERTA, Canada. Over the past week, The Incredible Hulk has been tearing a line across the Canadian wilderness, leaving a swathe of destruction in his wake. He has to be stopped, and there’s only one man up to the job. He’s the best at what he does, but what he does isn’t very nice. He’s Wolverine, an elite agent of Canada’s top secret Department H, and he’s been put on Hulk’s trail with a single objective: stop the green goliath…at all costs. Hulk and Wolverine are about to enter the fiercest battle of their lives. And they have no idea that there are a few unpleasant surprises waiting for them on the other side. Come meet Supervising Producer/Co-Writer Craig Kyle, Producer/Supervising Director Frank Paur, Co-Writer Christopher Yost and others involved in this Marvel Animation Milestone and watch the complete “Hulk VS Wolverine” before it’s January 2009 Blu-ray and DVD release on Thursday at 4:15PM in Hall H.
Thursday, 7/249:00pm – 10:00pm Repo! The Genetic Opera First Look
Come see what Director Darren Lynn Bousman has been up to since directing the last 3 Saw movies: Repo! The Genetic Opera. Check out the phenomenon that is this Goth Rock musical with sneak peeks and the new trailer plus stories from Darren and the actors themselves including Alexa Vega (Spy Kids), Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects), Ogre (the band Skinny Puppy) and Paris Hilton (House of Wax) among others. Room 6B
Friday, 7/25Next Avengers: Heroes Of Tomorrow – Screening
Whenever the forces of evil threatened mankind, Earth’s mightiest heroes, the Avengers, were there to stop them — until they made the ultimate sacrifice in their final fight with the indestructible robot, Ultron. But all was not lost for Tony Stark
(Iron Man) kept the children of the Avengers safe and raised them to become the teenage heroes of tomorrow but it will take more than five teens to destroy the machine that defeated their parents. If these young heroes have any hope of winning, they must find the missing Hulk and come together as…the Next Avengers!
Come meet Supervising Producer Craig Kyle, Producer/Supervising Director Gary Hartle, Writer Christopher Yost and others involved in this new animated film and watch “Next Avengers” before it’s September 2nd, 2008 Blu-Ray and DVD release on Friday at 8:30PM in Room 6A.
Added by G~man on July 7, 2008
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Hulk Vs Wolverine
Added by G~man on July 6, 2008
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Promo image for Wolverine: Origins
Here's the latest image from Empire Magazine. May 1, 2009.
What do you think?
Added by G~man on May 28, 2008
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Mark Millar is becoming quite the man. His stuff is great. I can't wait to see how exactly 1985 will turn out. The Wolverine story is interesting too. Future stories are always a little hokey but I'm looking forward to it. Marvel's making a little event out of this.
Three universes collide this year during writer Mark Millar’s run on exciting Marvel titles. Beginning with his newest epic tale, 1985, Millar lays down the foundation for things to come as Marvel: 1985, FANTASTIC FOUR and WOLVERINE all intertwine in a very big way. After his run on Ultimates, and his unforgettable blockbuster Civil War, Millar explores remote and familiar corners of the Marvel Universe in ways that only the man behind such past blockbuster series could. Watch as these stories come to life with the help of long time Ultimates collaborator Bryan Hitch, Civil War’s Steve McNiven, and renowned film and comic artist Tommy Lee Edwards.
Don’t miss Marvel 1985 #1, on-sale tomorrow!
To see the whole story, follow along in:
May:
Marvel 1985 #1
June:
Marvel 1985 #2
Fantastic Four #558
Wolverine #66
July:
Marvel 1985 #3
Fantastic Four #559
Wolverine #67
August:
Marvel 1985 #3
Fantastic Four #560
Wolverine #68
September:
Marvel 1985 # 4
Fantastic Four #561
Wolverine #69
October:
Marvel 1985 #5
Fantastic Four #562
Wolverine #70
November:
Marvel 1985 #6
Fantastic Four #563
Wolverine #71
December:
Fantastic Four Holiday Special
Wolverine #72
MARVEL 1985 #2 (of 6) (APR082276)
Written by MARK MILLAR
Pencils & Cover by TOMMY LEE EDWARDS
Rated T+ …$3.99
FOC—5/29/08, On-Sale—6/18/08
WOLVERINE #66 (APR082319)
WOLVERINE #66 TURNER VARIANT (APR082320)
WOLVERINE #66 TURNER SKETCH VARIANT (APR088197)
Written by MARK MILLAR
Pencils & Wraparound Cover by STEVE MCNIVEN
Variant Cover by MICHAEL TURNER
Parental Advisory …$2.99
FOC—5/29/08, On-Sale—6/18/08
FANTASTIC FOUR #558 (APR082267)
Written by MARK MILLAR
Pencils & Cover by BRYAN HITCH
Rated T+ …$2.99
FOC—5/29/08, On-Sale—6/18/08
Added by G~man on May 21, 2008
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So this is supposed to tie into the current Fantastic Four storyline. I'll admit I'm interested. What I'm really looking forward to is I believe this "old" Wolverine is hanging around with an "old" Hawkeye. You know he's going to be a barrel of laughs.
Marvel is proud to unveil superstar artist Michael Turner’s variant cover to Wolverine #66, the first chapter of “Old Man Logan” by the Civil War dream team of Mark Millar & Steve McNiven! Tying into Millar’s acclaimed work on Fantastic Four and the upcoming Marvel: 1985, this brand new arc presents the most important Wolverine story of the 21st century! For 50 years, no one’s heard from Wolverine…but why? And what led to evil’s triumph over good? The answers start here folks and with Millar & McNiven back together, you know that Wolverine #66 is the book that everyone will be talking about!
WOLVERINE #66 (APR082319)
WOLVERINE #66 TURNER VARIANT (APR082320)
WOLVERINE #66 TURNER SKETCH VARIANT (APR088197)
Written by MARK MILLAR
Pencils & Wraparound Cover by STEVE MCNIVEN
Variant Cover by MICHAEL TURNER
Parental Advisory …$2.99
FOC—5/29/08, On-Sale—6/18/08
Added by G~man on May 17, 2008
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Oooh, here's another cover. Hooray for the 50/50 covers! I'm not a fan of the dealer incentive ones. I get why they're good for the retailers but you never really see them except for on ebay or behind the counter for crazy amounts. But what's inside should be more important.
The must-read Ultimate Universe event of the summer is almost here and Marvel is proud to unveil Gabriele Dell’Otto’s cover to Ultimate Origins #1! As award-winning, red-hot scribe Brian Bendis (Secret Invasion) and acclaimed artist Butch Guice join forces for the first time, the Ultimate Universe will be torn apart by shocking revelations!
It’s all connected…but just what are the secrets behind the Ultimate Universe? Find out in Ultimate Origins #1!
ULTIMATE ORIGINS #1 (of 5) (APR082246)
ULTIMATE ORIGINS #1 (of 5) TURNER VARIANT (APR082247)
ULTIMATE ORIGINS #1 (of 5) TURNER VARIANT SKETCH VARIANT (MAR088241)
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Penciled by BUTCH GUICE
50/50 Cover by GABRIELE DELL’OTTO
50/50 Cover by SIMONE BIANCHI
Variant Cover by MICHAEL TURNER
Rated T+ …$2.99
FOC—5/15/08, On-Sale—6/4/08
Added by G~man on May 12, 2008
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Let's hope this series will deliver the goods. I'm sure it will. Some of the Ultimate titles have gotten a little weak but Bendis is writing. That's good to know.
ULTIMATE ORIGINS #1 (of 5) (APR082246)
ULTIMATE ORIGINS #1 (of 5) TURNER VARIANT (APR082247)
ULTIMATE ORIGINS #1 (of 5) TURNER VARIANT SKETCH VARIANT (MAR088241)
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Penciled by BUTCH GUICE
50/50 Cover by SIMONE BIANCHI
50/50 Cover by GABRIELLE DELL’OTTO
Variant Cover by MICHAEL TURNER
Rated T+ …$2.99
FOC—5/15/08, On-Sale—6/4/08
Added by G~man on May 9, 2008
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Always nice to see a Michael Turner cover. But being that it's not one of the 50/50 variants, good luck getting it near cover price.
Marvel is proud to unveil superstar artist Michael Turner’s variant cover to the hotly-anticipated Ultimate Origins #1! It’s the beginning of the end for the Ultimate Universe—but just what are the secrets behind the origin of the Ultimate Universe? The critically-acclaimed, award winning scribe Brian Michael Bendis (Secret Invasion, Ultimate Spider-Man) and fan-favorite artist Butch Guice (Captain America, Iron Man) join forces for the first time to present a jaw-dropping journey that leads into this fall’s ULTIMATUM! And the Ultimate Universe will never, ever, be the same again! Wrapped up in gorgeous covers by superstars Gabrielle Dell’Otto, Simone Bianchi and Michael Turner, no Marvel fan can miss Ultimate Origins #1!
ULTIMATE ORIGINS #1 (of 5) (APR082246)
ULTIMATE ORIGINS #1 (of 5) TURNER VARIANT (APR082247)
ULTIMATE ORIGINS #1 (of 5) TURNER VARIANT SKETCH VARIANT (MAR088241)
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Penciled by BUTCH GUICE
50/50 Cover by SIMONE BIANCHI
50/50 Cover by GABRIELLE DELL’OTTO
Variant Cover by MICHAEL TURNER
Rated T+ …$2.99
FOC—5/15/08, On-Sale—6/4/08
Added by G~man on March 19, 2008
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Whoa, looks like Mystique doesn't like wearing underwear. Then again, is she even wearing clothes? No I'm not even going to mention whatever they tried doing with the X-Men movies. That wasn't Mystique. But the question is, does she even wear clothes half the time? She can just change so she looks like she's wearing clothes.
This current storyline is pretty good. Weird to say that about a Wolverine story. Lately they've just been...okay. I like how we're seeing a little into the past between Logan and Raven. I also like how she keeps getting the upper hand over him. Pretty funny. She is good at what she does. It is interesting to see how obsessed Logan's becoming over getting her. Guess we'll see why in the flashbacks. And it's great seeing Ron Garney's art.
Bullet-ridden and consumed by a quest for vengeance, Logan has one objective—get Mystique and get revenge for her betrayal of the X-Men! Wolverine #64, an X-Men: Divided We Stand tie-in, continues the critically acclaimed “Get Mystique” arc from writer Jason Aaron (Ghost Rider) and artist Ron Garney (Amazing Spider-Man). Just how does the newly revealed history between Wolverine & Mystique affect their current conflict? And just what favor could the X-man call in to deal with Mystique?
Critics and fans agree—this is the Wolverine story you must read, with Ryan Broussard of Comixtreme.Com saying, “This story has depth, action, history, and just overall impressive writing.”
“‘Get Mystique’ is turning Wolverine into the book I anticipate the most every month,” gushed Bryan Joel of IGN.Com.
Don’t miss any of the x-plosive events in the penultimate chapter of “Get Mystique,” as Wolverine and Mystique head towards what may be their final battle! It’s Wolverine #64—and nothing can stop Logan now, bub!
WOLVERINE #64 (FEB082270)
Written by JASON AARON
Pencils & Cover by RON GARNEY
Parental Advisory …$2.99
FOC—3/20/08, On-Sale—4/9/08
Added by G~man on March 12, 2008
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I know Wolverine is everywhere these days. Almost as bad as it was in the 90s. People are getting sick of it. I do have to say that this is a good series. I liked the first issue. Then again, it was written by Brian K. Vaughan. Look at what he did for Dr. Strange. I know sort of thing should be taking place in Wolverine: Origins but that title seems to get...distracted at times. This is nice. Three issues to tell the tale.
Exploring an important tale from Wolverine’s past, Marvel’s critically acclaimed new Marvel Knights series continues with Logan #2, from the dream team of Brian K Vaughan (Runaways) and Eduardo Risso! Wolverine has returned to Japan, his memories intact, and has met with a familiar face from his past. But how is this supernatural creature tied to an untold story of Logan’s time in Japan during WW2? And just what was Logan doing in Hiroshima? This issue is also available as Logan #2 (of 3) Black & White Variant, featuring the same thrilling story and Risso’s raw pencils in all their glory!
The critics and fans agree—Logan is a hit, with ComicsBulletin.Com’s David Wallace praising the series for its “satisfyingly rounded and realistically grounded approach.”
IGN.Com’s Daniel Crown awarded Logan an Editor’s Choice award, declaring the first issue “outstanding…a must-have.”
Following in the tradition of Spider-Man: Reign and Silver Surfer: Requiem, the first issue of this hot new limited series has sold out at Diamond (though there may be copies available at the retail level). Please note that Marvel currently has no plans to go back to press on Logan #1.
Don’t miss Logan #2 (of 3), continuing the sold-out series from Vaughan & Risso in two dynamic editions!
LOGAN #2 (of 3) (FEB082269)
LOGAN #2 (of 3) BLACK & WHITE VARIANT (DEC078148)
Written by BRIAN K. VAUGHAN
Pencils & Cover by EDUARDO RISSO
Colored by DEAN WHITE
Cardstock Cover/Parental Advisory …$3.99
FOC—3/13/08, On-Sale—4/2/08