No, CANCELLATION is the word.
SOME OF US want to know how this story ended, and Marvel HAD solicited some of the issues that never were published.
They could have at least offered those issues on-line / in a collected version for people who didn't want to be left hanging, but NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO . . .
The meanies!!!
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There was reported to be completed art (at least for the pencils; don't know about inking and coloring) for issues #6 and #7, as well as cover art for those issues.
From an older thread:
And from that Bleeding Cool article, . . .The eight issues were fully written by Jenkins and issues 6, 7 and some of 8 had all been pencilled by Giandomenico as well.
Has anybody seen an illustration of the "Frank Robbins Hidden Gem Variant Cover" for issue #1 yet?
(Considering that Previewsworld has "Final Orders Due: Dec 17, 2018" for this, that's only two weeks away from now!)
I also haven't seen the Skottie Young variant for Invaders. Has anyone seen that one?
Wow. I didn't realize it was so close! That's great!
I haven't seen it, but if I were to guess, from the other Hidden Gem variants, it will probably be a recolored version of this one.
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Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?
Don't forget, while it's "Final Orders Due: Dec 17, 2018", the first issue itself isn't due to hit the shelves until January 16, 2019.
With this new Invaders title coming out I am remaindered of a question I have had about the first New Invaders revival back in the early 2000's. The prologue for it was in Avengers #83 and #84 I have always wondered about the artwork for the Thin Man. If you are not certain what I mean then if you look at the drawing of the Thin Man in those issues he is basically a statue talking. It is like the artist drew him standing and the copy and pasted it on every panel he appears in. In the New Invaders series he is moving like normal (for a comic book). So I was wondering if anyone knew why he was drawn like that in the 2 issues of the Avengers.
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As a Namor fan, I'm beyond thrilled at what Zdarsky's saying in the interview. I am so tired of some writers, and some fans, treating Namor as a villain.
Besides that, I'm very curious how Zdarsky explores the friendship between this band of brothers. Also, glad to see that the Torch is indeed Jim Hammond, and not Johnny Storm. Nothing against Johnny -- but he just doesn't have the experiences and ties Hammond does to this group of characters.
Also, Butch Guice's art looks fabulous for the WWII flashbacks. I can't wait for this book!
Namor the Sub-Mariner, Marvel's oldest character, will have been published for 85 years in 2024. So where's my GOOD Namor anniversary ongoing, Marvel?