Tag: "Nick Fury"

Riddle Me This! Should Marvel Comics Reflect the Movies?

Riddle Me This! Should Marvel Comics Reflect the Movies?

Based on the phenomenal success of the Marvel Studios films, the 616 has begun taking steps to look more like their live-action counterparts. Is this a good thing for the future of the Marvel Universe?

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Previously In…The Marvel Movie Canon

Previously In…The Marvel Movie Canon

Before Earth’s Mightiest Heroes join forces for the first time on the big screen on May 4th, let’s take a look back at all the converging storylines that brought them together.

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Future Tense: The New Television Season

Future Tense: The New Television Season

Holy crap! Remember when TVs looked like that!?With new seasons of two fan favorites, and a new series set to debut, April 1st 2012 is poised to be a day for fans, not fools.

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Make it So! SHIELD, the TV Series

Make it So! SHIELD, the TV Series

Nick Fury’s looking for a few good men to help defend the world against threats the Avengers can’t simply punch into submission: do you have what it takes to join SHIELD? We want you!

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Captain America #1

Captain America #1

Marvel relaunches Cap’s solo title…AGAIN (Gee, I wonder why) with the Star-Spangled hero facing off against yet another mysterious figure from his past, while Ed Brubaker proves once again that he should always be writing Cap.

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Iron Man 2

Iron Man 2

Man, I love superhero movies. Iron Man 2 is one of the best, despite a couple of minor issues. Read on and prosper.

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PoP! Top 6-Pack: Brian Michael Bendis’ Characters

PoP! Top 6-Pack: Brian Michael Bendis’ Characters

Geldoff. The Skrull Queen. Maria Hill. Sentr– err… Well, these are characters you won’t see on this list. The last one? Not even on a Paul Jenkins’ Characters list.

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PoP! Top 6-Pack: Dairy Product Comic Book Characters

PoP! Top 6-Pack: Dairy Product Comic Book Characters

Warning: This article is not for lactose intolerants, those who suffer from lactaphobia and Wallace from Wallace & Gromit.

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Ultimate Comics: Armor Wars #2 & Avengers #3

Ultimate Comics: Armor Wars #2 & Avengers #3

If you gave up on the Ultimate Universe, it’s time to reconsider.

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The Marvels Project #3 (of 8)

The Marvels Project #3 (of 8)

Brubaker and Epting retell the first-ever Marvel crossover, and comic book perfection is once again achieved.

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Note: This cover was first solicited as the cover of the next issue

Thunderbolts #136

Andy Diggle wraps up his run, and it’s time for the T-Bolts to finally choose a side: Working for a demented nutcase or being hunted like rabies-infected rats?

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The Marvels Project #2 (of 8)

Why must this book come out only once a month?

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Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #6

Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #6

The ending… the ending of the story…

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Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #5

Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #5

And they accuse Bendis of using talking heads…

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Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk – #4

Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk – #4

Don’t miss this exciting first issue of Ultimate She-Hulk: Origins! Wait… huh?

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Wolverine Origins – #34

Wolverine Origins – #34

The X-Men tussle with Daken; Nick Fury acts like an ass; and Emma makes a difficult call. Oh, and Wolverine’s here, too.

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PoP! Top 6-Pack – Reasons You Should Be Reading Secret Warriors

With issue #1 having been re-released this week, we recap the six most awesome things about Marvel’s newest surprise hit!

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Fanboy Thunderdome – Secret Warriors and Retcons

Secret Warriors is out and it brings a big revelation with it. What could have possibly stirred the pot enough to bring us our inaugural Fanboy Thunderdome?

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