X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse starts in June, with two issues coming out that month.
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X-Men: Heir of Apocalypse starts in June, with two issues coming out that month.
I'm gonna go with the theory that Khonshu is the new Moon Knight. Marc died, Khonshu took his body, is now physically acting as his own avatar.
Not really connected. When he aired his grievances, he pointed out that he had finished and submitted the writing some time ago. He blamed all the delays on DC editorial.
Are you thinking of ComicsHub, the POS system used by retailers? If so, that is a small fraction, I seem to recall hearing it was only around 10% of the total vendor base in the US.
I don't recall...
Yeah, it was announced last September (?), right after the writer's strike ended. No release date, just that they were starting up on it.
Maybe I am oversimplifying this, but why not just launch an Ultimate X-Men book more in line with the aesthetics of the rest of the new Ultimate line AND launch a new Marvel Manga line, with Momoko's...
First off, I applaud them for trying something different than the expected "slight but recognizable variation" on the existing X-Men mythos.
I will be curious to see how they eventually tie this...
Well, I guess this quote from Foxe confirms he is not one of the writers on the new line-up of books come this summer:
"I feel like I’m the going-out-of-business sale right now. Fitting in as many...
Variant cover for #11.
The concept of it, yeah, I'm on board with that. The particular story? I hope it is swept away forever. And I say that as a big King fan.
Taylor's interview on AIPT kinda makes it seem like Wally is leaving, short-term or long, due to events in his own book. Hope it's not for long. Also happy that Garth is staying. Bring in Roy,...
He kinda looks like he's been Joker-ized.
I do find it hilarious that they are "celebrating" the end of the Taylor/Redondo run, when (by my quick math), Redondo has done less than half of Taylor's issues. Full-Redondo art: 13 issues,...
Both are leaving. Here is a link to a DC article:
https://www.dc.com/blog/2024/02/15/fallen-grayson-begins-in-nightwing-114
OK,yep, no vagueness here: https://www.dc.com/blog/2024/02/15/fallen-grayson-begins-in-nightwing-114
Definitely the end for both. Let the post-Taylor speculation begin. Definitely hope it's...
Good call. At some point, Williamson has to cut his workload back, doesn't he?
Yup, totally missed the big, brightly colored word bubble staring me in the face. Ha!
Could just be reading too much into the Nightwing solicit. It references the end of the Taylor/Redondo run, but that could just mean the two of them together. Taylor may still be there afterwards....
Just saw some of the preview art for Space Ghost over at Bleeding Cool. I am... intrigued, I think? But, my only exposure to Pepose's writing was last year's Moon Knight mini-series, which was...
No disrespect to the artist, but Hal looks like he is fighting off a serious bowel movement. And Kyle is like, "Ahh, man, he's gonna poop himself!"
Did anyone that subscribes to Popverse listen to the recent interview with Johns? Did he address the embarrassing shipping delays at all?
Orchis infected the Krakoan medicines with a "kill switch" that they can use to kill humans that took the meds. They don't know they are/were hostages, but that is essentially what they were.
Don’t have a Popverse account, can someone that does say if he addresses the lengthy delays in the series?
Hard to believe, but with the April solicits out last week, it has now been a full two years since a regular, monthly Justice League book.
Back in the Stone Age, as a kid in the 80's, I remember picking up Legion of Super-Heroes #300 and Justice League of America #200 and thinking, "Wow, these comics have been around forever! Like,...