Axel Alonso discusses the long-awaited "Captain America: White" and the upcoming "Sam Wilson, Captain America," plus the X-Men's latest challenge.
Full article here.
Axel Alonso discusses the long-awaited "Captain America: White" and the upcoming "Sam Wilson, Captain America," plus the X-Men's latest challenge.
Full article here.
"Alonso: We're aware of the "meta" connotations, but that's not what inspired this development. People can keep speculating and click-baiting all they want; we have a cool story to tell."
do not worry, we will.
I'm taking that answer to my Elektra question as "there are no plans".
Those Inhumans variants are bealtiful , and Naja's tail grows longer each time i see her .
Last edited by Hariel0079; 09-18-2015 at 01:49 PM.
I know! I wasn't expecting an announcement of a new title, maybe just a clue or a time frame. I asked a question awhile back about new tpbs of some the classic storylines that SW tie ins are based on, specifically Inferno and X-tinction Agenda and he told me about an overpriced collection of the original Secret Wars instead! I don't know if I prefer no answer or the wrong answer lol!
Even if "everything hits the fan", I give it one news cycle and everyone will move on to talk about the supposed "Meat and Potatoes" DC approach (again unsubstantiated) or whatever gossip is the flavor of that day.
Look at what happened with the FF cancellation "uproar"? Precisely nothing after all was said and done.
1) Marvel comic book sales are higher than ever.
2) Bleedingcool still puts out an angry article with decreasing frequency.
3) There is probably a thread out there where a select group of people complain, but majority of fans are either unaware of the controversy or just don't care.
4) And all the other news sites saw a decrease in clicking on the articles re the FF and accordingly went silent on the subject.
Edit: Most importantly, the FF book is still on hiatus...
Last edited by solletaire; 09-18-2015 at 03:08 PM.
CBR too scared to asked Alonso about the recent Nathan Edmondson controversy?
You mean like he did back when Carey was writing adjectiveless, as a fill-in for Bachalo? Let's not pretend this is something that's never happened before.Seeing those first pages of Humberto Ramos drawing X-Men is almost jarring, after seeing him on the Spider-Man books for so long -- but also exciting, getting to see him draw something rather different.
Couldn't agree more. Make no mistake, there will be some point where Humberto's drawing Spider-Man again -- he was born to draw Spider-Man -- but it's really exciting to see him doing the X-Men.