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Sometimes, when it comes to the solicitations, there are ones that don't fall under any existing title or character thread, so there's really no where for them to fit, so I created this lil bugger to do just that. First up...
![]() X-MEN: RETURN OF MAGIK Written by C.B. CEBULSKI & CHRISTOPHER YOST Penciled by DAVID AJA, NIKO HENRICHON & DAVID YARDIN Cover by OLIVIER COIPEL At long last, Magik is returning to the Marvel Universe! But in what form will she return, and to whom will she owe her allegiance? In a touching tale of death and acceptance originally presented in X-MEN UNLIMITED #13, the X-Man Colossus continues to mourn the loss of his beloved sister, the telepathic mutant mystic known as Magik. Meanwhile, in a story from NEW X-MEN #37, Magik’s origin is explored -- and her former master, the demon-lord Belasco returns! Fighting his way through hostile terrain and vicious demon hordes, Belasco will stop at nothing to wrest control of Limbo. But the evil sorceress standing in his way bears a striking resemblance to his former protégé. And finally, from X-MEN: DIVIDED WE STAND #2, Magik has indeed returned -- but she’s trapped in Limbo, a slave to Belasco! Illyana yearns for her freedom and family, but she must find the lost pieces of her soul, the bloodstones, if she is to escape and defeat Belasco once and for all! 40 PGS./Must Have One-Shot/Rated T+ …$3.99
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X-MEN: MAGNETO -- TESTAMENT #1 (of 5)
Written by GREG PAK Penciled by CARMINE DI GIANDOMENICO Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC Today, the whole world knows him as Magneto, the most radical champion of mutant rights that mankind has ever seen. But in 1935, he was just another schoolboy -- who happened to be Jewish in Nazi Germany. The definitive origin story of one of Marvel's greatest icons begins with a silver chain and a crush on a girl -- and quickly turns into a harrowing struggle for survival against the inexorable machinery of Hitler's Final Solution. From "X-Men: Phoenix--Endsong" writer Greg Pak and award-winning artist Carmine Di Giandomenico. 32 PGS./Cardstock Cover/Parental Advisory …$3.99
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![]() X-MEN ORIGIN: BEAST Written by Mike Carey Painted Interiors and Cover by J.K. Woodward Hank McCoy never wanted to be different - and for a young mutant with a genius-level brain, camouflage comes easy. But only until a psychopathic terrorist with a god delusion kidnaps his father, and his life is brought into irrevocable confrontation with Charles Xavier and the X-Men in this X-citing one-shot. 32 PGS./One-Shot/Rated T+ …$3.99
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I'm buyin all that ****
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Kiss the girl
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Yessssssssss Magik!!!
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Side-Kick
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So that Magik one shot is just a collection of her most recent Marvel appearances? I thought it was going to be new stuff
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Kiss the girl
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Boo.
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“Do not pity the dead, Harry. Pity the living, and, above all, those who live without love." ~Albus Dumbledore *~FHM~*
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It looks like old stories AND a new story.
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Marvel should just do a new New Mutants ongoing with Cannonball, Sunspot, Moonstar, Magik, Magma, Wolfsbane and Warpath
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I'd read the frick outta that!
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It'd need a new name other than New Mutants though, since they aren't exactly "new" anymore. Any thoughts on what else they could use?
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Even if Marvel doesnt give them a new ongoing, they have to at least do another reunion, especially with Illyana back. Her former teammates need to meet up with her again |
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how bout X-Force
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MARVEL COMICS White-washing the X-Men one minority at a time -Manic
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Nah, that name would just imply that the series is a successor to the original X-force characters, stories, etc... I want a throwback to the original New Mutants series and the focus to be on that group of characters, and not necessarily on what came afterwards
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Looks splendid
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Edges I like 'em Rough.
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oh this is sooo great illyana has always been one of my favorites!
and im glad it includes some of her old stuff, cuz i dont have them. gaw im so excited! |
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The mighty squeek!
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I get too many titles to pick up all of these, but I think I will bend the rules and get the Magneto one. That looks to be the best of the bunch.
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I LOVE the cover for the Magneto one. Just, WOW!!!
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![]() In July, the Marvel Comics is going a little old school with the release of X-Men: Odd Men Out, which features two never-before-seen stories starring a bevy of X-Men and the New Mutants. The first story featuring Professor Xavier and SHIELD Agent Fred Duncan was written by Roger Stern close to 20 years ago; the second story, penned by Michael Higgins, features a post-Inferno cast of New Mutants facing off against The Mad Thinker. Artwork for both stories has been provided by industry legend, the late Dave Cockrum. Newsarama was fortunate enough to get a hold of Roger Stern to talk about his past involvement with this piece; about changes in the industry; and possible future projects he’d like to write. Newsarama: X-Men: Odd Men Out has an...older story written by you and drawn by the late Dave Cockrum -- Xavier and Fred Duncan play key roles. What else can you tell us about the story? Roger Stern: "Older?" You might say that. Even though it's seeing print for the first time, I wrote "Odd Men Out" sixteen ... no, nearly seventeen years ago. Except for one page. Yeah, lost story might be a better description. A page of my original script was misplaced during the intervening years, and Marvel's Mark Beazley had me re-write that page just a few weeks ago. (Let's see if readers can guess which page it is.) "Odd Men Out" is a brief history of the X-Men and Professor Xavier up until that point in time. But at heart, it's a story about two old friends -- Xavier and former FBI Agent Duncan -- who haven't talked in years, catching up with one another. NRAMA: How did you get involved in this project originally? RS: Oh, that's a story in itself! It all began back in 1991, shortly after the second X-Men title was launched. John Byrne had briefly wound up scripting both X-Men and Uncanny –Men, over stories plotted and penciled by Jim Lee and Whilce Portacio. And around that time, John and I were talking over the phone about this and that -- as we often did in the days before email was commonplace -- and he mentioned that both of the books were running a bit behind schedule. Well, more than just a bit, and he talked me into offering my services to the then X-Men editors. So, I made a call, suggested a story, and was assigned to write it. And when the pages showed up for me to script, I was jazzed to discover that the penciler was Dave Cockrum. I only wish I'd known in advance that Dave was going to draw the story; I would have figured out some way to include scenes of Nightcrawler having a sword fight ... Dave always loved stuff like that. Anyway, I scripted Dave's pencils, turned the story in, and was paid. And that was the last I heard of it. I should have followed up on that. But not long afterward, I became very busy with The Death of Superman. (You might have heard about that. It was in all the papers.) NRAMA: You really made your mark on the Avengers and Amazing Spider-Man when Chris Claremont was doing his thing on the Uncanny X-Men--how much different would the world be today if the two of you had changed roles? RS: I can't imagine that ever would have happened. When I left my editorial job and started writing Spider-Man, Chris had already been writing the uncanny X-Men for -- what? -- about five years. Granted, I'd been his editor for two of those years, but if you a have a popular, moderately successful title -- which Uncanny was at the time -- what are you going to do? Stick with the writer who's been building momentum for half-a-decade, or bring in the new kid? Not too hard to decide, is it? NRAMA: Are there characters in today's sandbox at Marvel that you'd like to sink your teeth into? RS: But of course! Spider-Man, especially, is currently more accessible that he's been in decades. Which makes writing a new story for him even more fun. NRAMA: Do you prefer encapsulated one-offs or epic multi-issue stories when you're scripting? RS: No preference. I like 'em both. It's good to have some variety in your writing ... and your reading. To paraphrase Len Wein, you can't run off on galactic quests forever ... every once in a while, you have to come home, check the mail, water the plants, and have your head handed to you by the Absorbing Man. NRAMA: Do you think the nature of today's market caters to one type of storytelling more than the other? RS: Somewhat. But it doesn't have to be that way. Longer story arcs have become more of the norm, mostly because they can easily be collected into trade paperbacks. But publishers can just as easily collect a series of single-issue stories into a trade. Prose publishers do that with short stories all the time. NRAMA: Back to X-Men: Odd Men Out - how does it feel to have something you worked on with the legendary Dave Cockrum get its due? RS: Surprised and delighted. The X-Men wouldn't exist in their current form, if not for Dave. I just wish he were still around to see this issue. I miss him always. I do hope that readers will take note of when my story was written. It was designed to fit into either of the X-Men comics during their 1992 runs. That's why Scott and Jean are dressed the way they are, and why the overview of the X-Men's history doesn't cover anything that's happened since then. Despite the fact that it was written in an earlier decade, the story still has plenty to say to today's audience. It should remind readers of a lot of things they may have forgotten. And there's an important subtext -- of the government trampling the Constitution in the name of national security -- that is even more relevant today than it was then ... unfortunately. NRAMA: Wrapping things up, what other projects do you have on the horizon? RS: I've plotted an issue of Amazing Spider-Man that Lee Weeks is currently penciling. And I'm talking to editors about the possibility of more projects. NRAMA: If you could return to a monthly project at Marvel -- that no one is doing at the moment -- what would it be? RS: Oh, there are so many characters that would be fun to write. Just off the top of my head...Machine Man...Ulysses Bloodstone...and Doctor Strange is currently without a title of his own, isn't he? Of course, for all we know, they may already be spoken for. We'll just have to wait and see http://www.newsarama.com/comics/080619-SternXMen.html
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X-Men: Original Sin #1
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Casting Extraodinaire ;D
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Is that Quentin Quire?
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Casting Extraodinaire ;D
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Who the hell is Daken?
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Batman Beyond Casting Call - Emily VanCamp is Sharon Carter - Alexa Davalos as Wonder Woman My Top 10 movies of 2012 Avengers - Perks of Being A Wallflower - Pitch Perfect Amazing Spider-Man - Cabin in the Woods - Rock of Ages Ruby Sparks - 21 Jump Street - ParaNorman - Hunger Games MY ART THREAD and my DEVIANT
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