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Marvel definitely don’t miss a trick when it comes to a bit of cross-media promotion. With the immortal Iron Fist having just landed on Netflix in his own solo series, Marvel are rebooting the character’s adventures on the page with Iron Fist #1, from creators Ed Brisson and Mike Perkins. Cleverly, the new comic shifts the character to be slightly more aligned with the version played by Finn Jones on the screen – though don’t let that put you off if you had mixed feelings about the series.
Though he isn’t the young ingenue as seen on Netflix, Iron Fist #1 sees Danny Rand likewise without his traditional costume and ripped from his adoptive home of K’un-Lun, the mystical city from where he draws his powers. The issue finds Rand at a loose end...
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Marvel definitely don’t miss a trick when it comes to a bit of cross-media promotion. With the immortal Iron Fist having just landed on Netflix in his own solo series, Marvel are rebooting the character’s adventures on the page with Iron Fist #1, from creators Ed Brisson and Mike Perkins. Cleverly, the new comic shifts the character to be slightly more aligned with the version played by Finn Jones on the screen – though don’t let that put you off if you had mixed feelings about the series.
Though he isn’t the young ingenue as seen on Netflix, Iron Fist #1 sees Danny Rand likewise without his traditional costume and ripped from his adoptive home of K’un-Lun, the mystical city from where he draws his powers. The issue finds Rand at a loose end...
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- We Got This Covered
A street race leads a young man on the Fast and Furious road of destiny. Amid an East Los Angeles neighborhood running wild with gang violence and drug trafficking, a war brews in the criminal underworld! With four on the floor, Marvel’s newest Ghost Rider puts vengeance in overdrive!!! All-new Ghost Rider #1 Written by Felipe Smith Pencils & Cover by Tradd Moore Variant Covers by Felipe Smith, Skottie Young, Mike Del Mundo Jim Rhodes has quit the Secret Avengers!!! As the Iron Patriot, he’s bringing his fight against the bad guys to the home front. But a new villain emerges with a brutal plan that could turn Iron Patriot into America’s most wanted!!! Iron Patriot #1 Written by Ales Kot Pencils & Cover by Garry Brown Variant Covers by Mike Perkins, Andy Troy, Skottie Young...
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- ComicBookMovie.com
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Captain Marvel #9-#17
Writers: Kelly Sue DeConnick (9-17), Christopher Sebela (10-12), Jen Van Meter (15-16)
Pencillers: Filipe Andrade (9-12, 17), Scott Hepburn (13-14), Gerardo Sandoval (13-14), Pat Oliffe (15)
Inker: Filipe Andrade (9-12, 17), Scott Hepburn (13-14), Gerardo Sandoval (13-14), Drew Geraci (15-16), Tom Nguyen (16)
Colorist: Jordie Bellaire (9-13, 17), Andy Troy (13-16)
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Kelly Sue DeConnick took B-list Avenger (or C-list depend on who you’re asking), Carol Danvers, and created one of the best debut comics of 2012, promoting the former Ms. Marvel to Captain Marvel, after her deceased mentor. 2013 has been Carol Danvers’ best year ever; she’s never been more popular, and her comics have never been this good. She started off the year with #9 of her monthly series, a day-in-the-life one-shot similar to what Matt Fraction has been doing with Hawkeye. It’s a real standout issue with cameos by Tony Stark and Spider-Woman, and...
Captain Marvel #9-#17
Writers: Kelly Sue DeConnick (9-17), Christopher Sebela (10-12), Jen Van Meter (15-16)
Pencillers: Filipe Andrade (9-12, 17), Scott Hepburn (13-14), Gerardo Sandoval (13-14), Pat Oliffe (15)
Inker: Filipe Andrade (9-12, 17), Scott Hepburn (13-14), Gerardo Sandoval (13-14), Drew Geraci (15-16), Tom Nguyen (16)
Colorist: Jordie Bellaire (9-13, 17), Andy Troy (13-16)
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Kelly Sue DeConnick took B-list Avenger (or C-list depend on who you’re asking), Carol Danvers, and created one of the best debut comics of 2012, promoting the former Ms. Marvel to Captain Marvel, after her deceased mentor. 2013 has been Carol Danvers’ best year ever; she’s never been more popular, and her comics have never been this good. She started off the year with #9 of her monthly series, a day-in-the-life one-shot similar to what Matt Fraction has been doing with Hawkeye. It’s a real standout issue with cameos by Tony Stark and Spider-Woman, and...
- 12/29/2013
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
by Ryan Rigley
Last year, the comic book industry was introduced to the bizarre world of "Witch Doctor," a medical horror comic that has been described as "House" meets "Fringe." In his first mini-series, "Witch Doctor" creator Brandon Seifert introduced us to Dr. Vincent Morrow, a mean-spirited yet helpful occult physician with a knack for curing magical and/or medical ailments; including the likes of parasitic demons, faerie changelings, and Creatures from the Black Lagoon.
"There’s this archetype in supernatural fiction of a doctor who investigates the supernatural," Seifert reveals to MTV News in a recent interview about "Mal Practice," the latest "Witch Doctor" mini-series. "I always had an issue with that kind of character. I thought it was an interesting idea but I didn’t want him to just be a generic monster hunter. I wanted him to do it in a medical way."
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Last year, the comic book industry was introduced to the bizarre world of "Witch Doctor," a medical horror comic that has been described as "House" meets "Fringe." In his first mini-series, "Witch Doctor" creator Brandon Seifert introduced us to Dr. Vincent Morrow, a mean-spirited yet helpful occult physician with a knack for curing magical and/or medical ailments; including the likes of parasitic demons, faerie changelings, and Creatures from the Black Lagoon.
"There’s this archetype in supernatural fiction of a doctor who investigates the supernatural," Seifert reveals to MTV News in a recent interview about "Mal Practice," the latest "Witch Doctor" mini-series. "I always had an issue with that kind of character. I thought it was an interesting idea but I didn’t want him to just be a generic monster hunter. I wanted him to do it in a medical way."
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- 10/26/2012
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
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