The Agents of ATLAS Thread

Oh yeah, this is Marvel's Year of the Woman or whatever. Maybe that's why.
I really know nothing of the group at all. Just saw the guest stars and figured it should be posted here.

Is that the group with the Russian Iron Man?
The Crimson Dynamo, yes. Although, the Crimson Dynamo is different from Iron Man in that it's a government-controlled superhero identity, so there've been like 12 of them over the years. The most recent one was in War Machine and proved to be more heroic than most, since he was ordered to capture War Machine but disobeyed to help WM take down some terrorists.
 
That was the Secret Invasion story, right?
 
Yeah, it was actually back in Iron Man: Director of SHIELD, when War Machine took over the comic for Secret Invasion.
 
Okay, I think I have my characters straight.

Sort of.

Might give this a read then for something other than the AoA being in it now.
 
I'm certainly glad ATLAS is coming back and I'll nab Namora's one shot/series. It's for Marvel Women stuff but it makes sense, she is an old character.

I imagine soliciting a WINTER GUARD one shot for $4 is the kind of thing that makes a retailer look at it, look at all the similar "no-name" character stuff that Marvel and DC shove out that absolutely, positively, no more than 500 people buy in North America and then quietly going into another room to scream into a bag.
 
can you blame them for wanting to make their other characters known?
 
If they wanna make there other characters known, they should sell them for a dollar.
 
And this was what I was waiting to see.

Ooh, covers by Dave Johnson.
 
Avengers vs. Atlas #4 Preview

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The assembled heroes get to the bottom of the time phenomenon and find out what... and who is really behind it all. The answer reveals some horrible facts for the Avengers to face–and an even harder decision to make. PLUS…an all-new Gorilla Man story by Jason Aaron & Carlo Pagulayan!
 
This has been a really fun mini. I like the crazy sci fi mystery at the center of it.

Aaron/Pagulayan Gorilla-Man backup at the end of the issue, too? Hot damn! :up:
 
Jason Aaron writing Gorilla Man?

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I might have to buy this.
 
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ATLAS #3
Written by JEFF PARKER
Penciled by GABRIEL HARDMAN & RAMON ROSANAS
Cover by CARLO PAGULAYAN
The 3D Man has been found, and if ATLAS stands with him they die with him- and even the Hidden City isn't safe from the unstoppable beings known as THE ECHO PEOPLE. The one agent who can help the most is hit the hardest! AND turn back half a century for a strange insight, the dreams of a killer robot!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$2.99

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GORILLA MAN #1 (of 3)
Written by JEFF PARKER
Penciled by GIANCARLO CARACUZZO
Cover by DAVE JOHNSON
“If you kill the magical Gorilla-Man, you become immortal.”
Shooting from the pages of ATLAS, comes an all-new exploration of fan-favorite GORILLA MAN! Yes, Ken Hale is blessed with might and cursed with inhumanity, but you don’t know the entire tale, and how his history may destroy his present! See his storied past as an Agent of Atlas, a soldier of fortune, an ally of the Avengers, and a Howling Commando! Three incredible issues by JEFF PARKER (ATLAS, THUNDERBOLTS, FALL OF THE HULKS ALPHA) and GIANCARLO CARACUZZO (ATLAS)! Plus a "Many Legends of the Gorilla Man" reprint.
40 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
 
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Yeah, lovin' that art.
 
Man, I wish we had some lettering. Kind of confused about Tria--er, 3-D Man scoping out the Agents rather than the other way around. Although, I guess he might be looking into them because they're still viewed as an evil organization.
 
Atlas: The 3-D Experience

Jeff Parker prepares for the return of 3-D Man as the new ATLAS ongoing kicks off.

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Forget about the movies, the true 3-D experience will be coming your way thanks to writer Jeff Parker and artist Gabriel Hardman in ATLAS #1 when former Avenger Delroy Garrett, aka 3-D Man, meets the team he almost helped found.

"When I looked at the line-up [of "1950's Avengers" from WHAT IF? v1 #9 that inspired AGENTS OF ATLAS] everyone worked as icons of pulp fantasy and sci-fi, except 3-D Man," Parker explains. "And he seemed out of place, having not actually been in the Timely Atlas comics. I liked the idea of Namora in the team much better, and when I found out she was left in a block of ice, there was no way I wasn't going to bring her in."


With his line-up in mind, Parker went on to resurrect the Agents of Atlas in their very own limited series which has lead to various adventures and the brand new ongoing ATLAS launching on May 19. The inclusion of 3-D Man in the festivities, though, has been a long time coming and inspired by fans in high places.

"I only had a vague idea about how he could be brought in, and then [Senior VP of Publishing & Sales Circulation] David Gabriel asked us about it-3-D [Man] has closet fans everywhere-as we were planning the new series," Parker reveals. "I thought about it again in a meta-sense: the idea of a ret-conned hero who somehow missed out on a group that he would have been in. It started becoming more appealing and soon it was clear how it would work. I also liked the current 3-D Man, Delroy Garrett, and how he was handled in AVENGERS: THE INITIATIVE quite a bit."

ATLAS kicks off with 3-D Man making his way to the Agents' secret temple headquarters, but it seems they knew about his eventual arrival. But, don't expect a pleasant visit, as things continue to heat up for Delroy.
"Someone is suddenly trying to kill him, an enemy or enemies he can't avoid," Parker says. "And at the same time, he starts having dreams that feature Atlas in them, even though Del has never heard of them. So he sets out to find out what the connection is."

Speaking of connections, 3-D Man has quite a few when you look back at his 12-year history. Originally created as Triathlon in AVENGERS, he went on to side with Captain America during Civil War, join the Initiative as an instructor and most recently realized he could see Skrulls even when they were shifted, becoming a member of the Skrull Kill Krew and turning the tide during the Secret Invasion.

"He's really now a hero on the fringes," Parker explains. "While doing his job as a Skrull [killer] in the Secret Invasion, he killed Crusader, a Skrull who became sympathetic with Earth during the war. This left a lot of heroes angry with him, and of course the Initiative has been shut down, so he doesn't have a government job anymore. Even though he's capable, noble and powerful, he has nowhere to be; pretty far from the glory days of being an Avenger. But Atlas is the team of second chances. All of them were forgotten by history but got new purpose and found their way back. And now maybe that can happen for Del."
 
Sucks we have to wait another 2 weeks for this to come out already. I might actually make my way to Scondo's and see if I can get this. Don't want to wait for trades for this series.
 
Glad Parker will be dealing with the repercussions of 3-D Man's Skrull-killing vendetta. I never liked that. He realizes his goggles can detect Skrulls, so he instantly decides he has to wipe every Skrull he sees off the face of the planet? Overreact much?
 
They better shave 3D-Man's head. It's the law.
 
I'd prefer dreadlocks. That's still one of the three comics-approved hairstyles for a black man, right? Dreads, bald, or fade.
 
Atlas #1 Preview

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COVER BY: Terry Dodson
WRITER: Jeff Parker
PENCILS: Gabriel Hardman
THE STORY:
THE HEROIC AGE IS HERE It's the Agents you love, in an ALL-NEW ONGOING SERIES! Someone has come to ATLAS looking for answers to some very strange questions, and on his trail is a danger of a new level. Marvel's Rat Pack are back to solve the mystery behind THE 3-D MAN. The star team of Jeff Parker and Gabriel Hardman return to take Jimmy Woo's agents to the weirdest and most fantastic heights yet! Rated T ...$3.99


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