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Scott Snyder Rumored To Leave Batman For Detective Comics & More

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Following the earlier rumors of the upcoming DC relaunch, likely called “Rebirth,” a new batch of rumors has hit the net.

Bleeding Cool is stating Scott Snyder will be departing Batman – but not the character – as Snyder will move on to Detective Comics, which he was previously writing prior to the New 52. It remains to be seen what happens with Greg Capullo, who is going on a hiatus to do art for Mark Millar.

It’s also said Batman will go bi-monthly.

BC also has it that a new Titan series – minus the “Teen” – will be launched possibly out of Dan Abnett’s Titans Hunt book.

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DC Comics Rumored To Relaunch Again

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Update: DC Comics and Jim Lee have released a “Rebirth” teaser image, which can be found below.

Update #2: Scott Snyder rumored off Batman, moving to Detective Comics.

Update #3: Titans rumored to drop “Teen.”

 

It’s being said that DC Comics is going to relaunch their line of comic books yet again.

Following the New 52 relaunch back in 2011, now Bleeding Cool is stating DC will relaunch this June with a batch of all-new #1 issues.

It’s said to expect the popular titles to dominate the line even more (Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and Harley Quinn/Suicide Squad-related titles).

It’s also said that any of the titles that tie into the movies and TV shows “will be okay” (Flash, Arrow, etc).

It also seems insinuated something may be up in regards to Green Lantern, as it is noted nothing has been “heard about Green Lantern…” 

Sales on DC Comics have been pretty poor as of late, with it partially being blamed on the move to the West Coast. In addition, the latest DC initiatives and events (DCYOU and Convergence) have failed to be a hit with readers and retailers alike.

Update: Jim Lee shared the following:

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Comic Book News Marvel

Marvel Comics Announces Captain America: Steve Rogers #1

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MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS CAPTAIN AMERICA: STEVE ROGERS #1!

Steve Rogers Returns as the Star-Spangled Avenger for an All-New Marvel Comics Series

 

This spring, Marvel’s Steve Rogers takes back the iconic moniker that gave him notoriety and returns to the mantel of Captain America with CAPTAIN AMERICA: STEVE ROGERS from writer Nick Spencer and artist Jesus Saiz.

First revealed on ABC’s “Captain America: 75 Heroic Years,” Steve Rogers will once again don the red, white, and blue and continue the adventures of Marvel’s Sentinel of Liberty in this all-new series, with an all-new mission statement while proudly carrying an all-new shield. And today, Marvel is pleased to present your first peek inside the bold new series that will take Captain America in a whole new direction!

“It’s an exciting time to be writing Captain America, for sure– this year is the character’s 75th Anniversary, not to mention the upcoming release of Marvel’s CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR. And with CIVIL WAR II approaching in the Marvel Universe, it felt like the perfect time to restore Steve Rogers to his former self,” says series writer Nick Spencer.

Recently drained of the Super Soldier Serum that gave him his strength, speed and endurance, Steve Rogers was no longer fit to wield the shield and he passed the title of Captain America to his closest ally, Sam Wilson, a.k.a. Falcon. So what happens to Sam Wilson now that Steve has returned? Enemies of freedom beware – there are now two Captain Americas protecting the people!

“CAPTAIN AMERICA: STEVE ROGERS and CAPTAIN AMERICA: SAM WILSON will act as great counter-points to one another,” continues Spencer. “If you’re digging the topical, ripped-from-the-headlines approach we’re taking in Sam’s book, we’ve got plenty more of that to come. And if you’re up for a more timeless take, with Captain America facing off against Hydra and his classic rogues gallery, Steve’s book will be just the thing for you.”

The All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe is in turmoil. The threat of impeding Hydra forces grows by the day worming their way into Marvel’s Super Hero community. Anyone can be a threat, and no one is to be trusted. But what is Hydra’s ultimate goal? There is only one man who can challenge the threat of Hydra – Captain America himself – Steve Rogers!

Will his first day back on the job be his last? Find out when CAPTAIN AMERICA: STEVE ROGERS #1 arrives in comic shops and digital devices this spring!

CAPTAIN AMERICA: STEVE ROGERS #1
Written by NICK SPENCER
Art by JESUS SAIZ
Cover by JESUS SAIZ

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Comic Book News Marvel

Marvel Comics Possibly Teases Thunderbolts

 

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It looks as if the Thunderbolts will be making their way back to Marvel Comics as a teaser image has been released featuring a similar slogan to the original team by Kurt Busiek.

The teaser reads “Injustice, Like Lighting,” while Busiek’s stated “Justice, Like Lightning.”

Marvel also included the text “From the Ashes Of Avengers: Standoff…” with the image.

The teaser image does seem to feature members of the Thunderbolts with the Fixer and Mach 5 as well as potential new characters.

Update: Marvel has released a second teaser (see below) revealing Moonstone and Mach VII.

Update#2: with third teaser image revealing Atlas and Fixer.

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Comic Book News Marvel

Steve Rogers Returns As Captain America For Marvel Comics

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During tonight’s Captain America 75th Anniversary Special on ABC, it was announced Steve Rogers would be returning to the Marvel Comics comic books featuring a new costume and shield in the “Standoff” event.

Marvel.com also announced the news with the new series by Nick Spencer and Jesus Saiz.

Details include:

When the villainous Iron Nail removed the Super-Soldier Serum from his body, Steve Rogers aged into an old man, putting him on the sidelines and passing his shield to the former Falcon, Sam Wilson. But following the events of the upcoming Standoff event, Rogers will once again fight on the frontlines as Captain America, with a new shield, a new mission, and a brand new comic, Captain America: Steve Rogers.

Without spoiling too much of Standoff at this early date, something happens that restore Steve to full vigor, which will obviously greatly impact his own mission and his standing within the Marvel Universe. The biggest part of that? He’s Captain America once again.

The country is as divided as it’s ever been, and Steve is one of a kind; he’s a unifying figure, someone we can all look up to, [and] someone we can all put our faith in. It’s no secret the Marvel Universe is about to enter a period of serious conflict with Civil War II looming on the horizon, and as such, it feels like the perfect moment to bring Steve back into fighting shape. 

Cap’s redesign has actually been created by the magnificent Daniel Acuña, and it truly is an incredible design. It’s very modern, and at the same time perfectly identifiable as Captain America at first glance. It has all the classic elements you’d expect to find in the character’s suit, but updated in a very clever way.

And the greatest part [is] the shield, indeed! Its shape is similar to the original shield Cap had back in the 1940’s, the pointy one, but this one has two main innovations: its tip can deploy an “energy blade” so Cap can cut into things, and the shield can be divided in two, so Steve can use both halves, one with each arm. Both modifications will help us see a completely different set of moves for Captain America, moves that we [have] never seen Steve use before, in terms of hand-to-hand combat.

It’s also revealed Falcon will still be Captain America:

It means we’ll have two Captain Americas. When Steve handed the shield to Sam, it didn’t come with any caveats. It’s his. Steve respects and admires what his old partner is doing, and wants him to carry on. There are enough problems out there, and enough bad guys, to keep both of them busy. They’ll have very different missions; Sam will continue fighting the battles no one else will go near, while Steve is faced with a resurgent threat from his past: Hydra is back, and stronger than ever. 

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Comic Book News Marvel

Comic Book Retailers Sound Off On DC & Marvel As Sales Drop

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The sky is falling?!

Well, obviously it’s not, but if you have been a long time comic book reader, or even a reader of the past ten years or so, you have to admit comics in general from the Big Two were better a decade ago. 

Regarding DC, all I can say (at least from my point of view), is that they have editorial issues, which may possibly stem from the move to the West Coast.

Regarding Marvel, the current regime in charge seems to care less what the fans think or want, and instead simply wants to shove their initiatives down the fans’ throats — “take it or leave it.”

And both the Big Two do share a common problem, which is: either some sort of interference by their big brother studio or trying too damn hard to emulate what the movies do in a failed attempt to think the movie audience crosses over with the comic audience (it doesn’t and never has, at least not to a significant extent).

That said, I can probably rant on all night about the topic, but recently two retailers have sounded off.

The first article I’ll point you at is from Brian Hibbs, a local comic shop owner who has a regular column at CBR with “Tilting at Windmills.” Hibbs’ latest article is titled “Trouble On The Horizon” in which he writes about seeing the “weakest first quarters of product that I’ve seen in 26 years of selling comics.” Some excerpts:

[DC and Marvel] have both made simultaneous tactical errors that seem probable to break years of buying habits from their largest and most core readership. 

…many customers were getting tired of the “New 52” (DC’s line-wide reboot from 2011) — despite massive initial success with the New 52, large swathes of the audience were already starting to walk away, and “Convergence,” the publishing stunt designed to fill that two-month hole, proved to be a great “jumping off” point.

DC You” isn’t connecting with this new readership… only two of the 21 titles have sales over 30,000 copies (very roughly the sales level where companies with big overhead start cancelling books for lack of sales), and a staggering ten titles are selling under twenty thousand copies…

…changes to the core titles (“Batman,” “Superman,” etc.) appear to show the stalwart characters bleeding readers

I personally have a very hard time watching this happen because for 25 years DC was my #1 publisher — and in a fashion in which it really wasn’t even close. DC dominated my sales. And they’ve slipped down to #3 in 2015, which is just heart-rending.

…things don’t look much more promising over at Marvel…

[All-New All-Different Marvel] sell-through is generally pretty bad, with many of the books essentially just picking up at or below where they left off…

“All-New All-Different” is stumbling out of the gate, and what should have been a grand repositioning that would draw flocks of new and excited readers to a revitalized Marvel line, like “New 52” did for DC, ANAD has arrived with just a quiet sigh of indifference from the majority of the readership.

In fact, my sales were down 4% in the month of November, the first drop we’ve seen after seven straight quarters of growth — and these are 4% sales down on orders that were approximately 20% higher than the year before. That’s bad and dangerous to ongoing operations.

…that new/younger readership? They literally don’t understand why you would start a book over again at #1. It makes no sense to them! And that confusion appears to have shooed a number of them off. 

…the “word on the street” from a wide swath of stores is that a vast indifference has begun to creep in among the readers of superhero comics, and that this miasma is softening the 4th quarter enough to potentially threaten these stores.

January 2016 looked pretty mediocre (my orders were a full 25% below December 2015, yow!), but February looks downright awful, with virtually nothing new, exciting, or commercial debuting at all.

I see a market that is moving away from line-driven buying, that is growing tired of the constant cycle of relaunch and reboot, that has far more options for their time and mindshare than ever before, and that can meet their craving for superhero material increasingly in other media. And that has, most dangerously, had their long-standing habits interrupted by their very pushers. 

Next we have some tweets from a comic retailer out of Ireland, who went on a rant about the industry (more on Twitter). Check out what Big Bang Comics had to say:

“Dark Phoenix,” also offered the following in a comment on Hibbs’ article, which is similar to more than a few fans’ sentiments I’ve seen online:

As a long time reader, I find many things about the current state of the comic market unsatisfying. So much so that it has in fact let me to almost give up collecting all together. I spend my money these days on collections of runs I have enjoyed in the past rather than the new output. I think a lot of readers are becoming unhappy with the current output from both of the big 2 but the sad thing is they won’t listen to their “readers” and instead just keep pulling the same tricks out of their tired bags until things get so bad we are again in a post 90’s collapse of the market. I was never a big DC reader but would occasionally pick up a couple of titles I liked. Now, nothing at all. And I went from being a Marvel Zombie to just really caring about a couple of books, mostly X books that the company has shown they would rather de-emphasize due to not having the movie rights that THEY sold to keep the company afloat. Here is a short list of my biggest issues:

1. Stop Re-launching Titles every 6 issues: #1’s were a good way to make a quick buck but the attrition between the first and second issue seems to be getting worse the more often they try this. Maybe because I’m an older reader but its difficult to care about something that will be starting over in under a year than immersing myself in a long term story that follows at least some degree of continuity with some singular creative vision. Maybe we will never have another Claremont X-Men, a Miller Daredevil or a Byrne FF but at least you can have a Hickman who can tell a long running tale over a few years.

2. Event Fatigue: Yes, at the moment we may be buying your latest banner slapped story of the season but honestly, why not have your creators focus on telling good stories within the pages of the regular books they write. I’m not saying don’t ever do cross overs but make them special again. Give some time (years not weeks) before you move from one to another. Focus on making your core product as good as it can be. Events should be a plus to the base, not a Band-Aid for it.

3. Stop Milking Good Concepts Dry: We don’t need 20 Bat Books, 17 X Books, 12 Avengers books and 6 Inhumans books. Keep a family down to 3-4 titles at most and make them good. Stop diluting these brands by saturating the market with sub standard product. If you have a creator that has a story to tell outside of the core books, do a mini series instead of an ongoing that will only run 6 issues anyway.

4. The Creators Need to Stop Showing Utter Contempt for their Customers: Someone needs to shut people like Tom Breevort up. His disdain for comics readers is shocking. The fact that Marvel lets a high level executive of their company interact with fans the way he does is almost incomprehensible. Stop talking to fans like they are stupid. Stop baiting them and stop lying to them. If you can’t admit that you F-ed up the release of something like Secret Wars, don’t spin it with nonsense. We know you messed up and you didn’t give the creative team enough lead time and you just assumed they would work faster because it was an event. Didn’t happen. Fess up to it and own the fact that you relaunched your line before the series that was the basis of the relaunch was even done. People will give you far more credit for telling the truth than trying to spin it with nonsense.

All of this is simply one person’s opinion, mine, but clearly we are heading for bad times unless the big 2 don’t fix their problems sooner than later. Speculators and variant covers nearly killed the industry once before. Seeing it happening again is frightening.

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Comic Book News Marvel

Tom Brevoort “Explains” Fantastic Four Cancellation

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As seen in Secret Wars #9, that is all she wrote for the Fantastic Four. No, they didn’t technically die, and some of the characters will be appearing in other Marvel series, but the FF as we know them – the world’s greatest comic magazine – is done for.

Now Marvel’s Tom Brevoort has commented on Fantastic Four getting shelved as he tells CBR it’s because no one (fans and creators?) cares for them:

That said, and this is another conversation we’ve had in retreats and elsewhere, and I think we’ve even talked about it if not in these “Secret Wars” chats, then in other recent chats about previous event books. “Fantastic Four” has been one of those books that, for a number of years, has been effectively taken for granted. It’s been considered stodgy, or old school, or some people see it as a thing that’s there and people are comfortable because it’s there, but they’re not particularly passionate about it.

So we’re not going to have that book for a while. We didn’t have a Thor book for a while. We did “Avengers Disassembled” and Thor went away. For a couple of years, there was absolutely no Thor book, and when Thor came back, it was a huge book. It continues to be a huge book to this day. I think that absence was part of what made people cherish its return, and then it was just having great talent to execute that return. If the same sort of thing happens with Fantastic Four that would not be the worst thing in the world.

We’re guessing Brevoort is getting his opinion based on sales as Fantastic Four hasn’t been a “big” seller (maybe around 30k-ish). If that’s the case, does that mean Marvel plans on shelving: Doctor Strange, Ant-Man, Ms. Marvel, Captain Marvel, Ghost Rider, Punisher, Daredevil, Hulk, X-Men, Iron Fist, Captain America, Iron Man, various Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy-related titles, She-Hulk, Inhumans, Winter Soldier, Ultimates, Venom, Hawkeye, Howard The Duck, ad infinitum…?

Because all those listed above sell about the same or less than Fantastic Four.

And regarding Thor, it’s a “huge” book?

Thor sells around 30K as well — when the title is not getting relaunched a gazillion times with a million variants.

Nice, try, Tom. Give our regards to Perlmutter.

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Comic Book News Marvel

Watch: Marvel Arena Hulk Vs. Thor

Oh, boy, we sure have come a long way since Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes.

Check out a new animated series on the Marvel YouTube Channel with “Marvel Arena: Hulk Vs. Thor.”

And for those wondering if the Marvel YouTube channel has been hacked, it hasn’t as the series is produced by Marvel’s Ryan Penagos, aka Agent M, Marvel’s Vice President & Executive Editor of Digital Media.

Up next is Captain Marvel vs. She-Hulk.

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Comic Book News Marvel

Civil War II & Wasp Coming To FCBD

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Marvel has announced this May’s FCBD will feature Civil War II and an All-New Wasp back-up story.

The “Beware My Sting” teaser previously released is confirmed to be for the new Wasp as well.

Info:

Marvel is proud to officially peel back the curtain on just one of our can’t miss offerings for Free Comic Book Day 2016! The biggest story of the year comes to your local comic shop in FCBD CIVIL WAR II #1, and fans can get their very first taste of the ensuing war this May! Before hero stands against hero, Brian Michael Bendis and Jim Cheung bring you a snapshot of the conflict that will split the Marvel Universe in two!

But that’s not all! Beware the sting of the All-New Wasp! FCBD CIVIL WAR II #1 will also feature a special second story from ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT AVENGERS writer Mark Waid and legendary artist Alan Davis. Be there as this mysterious new character makes their big debut! Are they friend or foe? How will their coming impact on the lives of the All-New, All-Different Avengers? The answers may surprise you, True Believer!

“Free Comic Book Day this year is the perfect chance to dive headlong into the Marvel Universe,” says Marvel SVP Sales & Marketing David Gabriel. “Not only will you get a lead in to the escalating conflict of Civil War II, but you’ll also be introduced to a big new character with the All-New Wasp. Oh, and did we mention this is just one of our Free Comic Book Day offerings? Make sure you support your local retailers and head to a comic shop that weekend to get your hands on these!”

This May, the powder keg of Civil War II ignites and the All-New Wasp rockets into the Marvel Universe. No fan can afford to miss out on Free Comic Book Day – May 7 at participating comic shops nationwide!

FCBD CIVIL WAR II (JAN160009)
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS & MARK WAID
Art by JIM CHEUNG & ALAN DAVIS
Cover by JIM CHEUNG
Coming Free Comic Book Day!

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Comic Book News Marvel

Marvel Comics Teaser: Beware My Sting

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Following Tuesday’s “Dead No More” teaser, Marvel Comics has released a “Beware My Sting” teaser image.

It was initially thought the teasers might have something to do with Secret Wars #9; however, the issue has since been released where it appears the teaser images have nothing to do with the issue.

The next guess is Wolverine, as the “Dead No More” font seems to match the font for Wolverine, but “Beware My Sting” doesn’t seem to hint at the berserker raging mutie.

Now it’s assumed the two teasers may be related to Eric O’Grady, Ant-Man, who died in the pages of Secret Avengers back in 2012. Wasp is also featured in All-New Wolverine #5, which might play into things.

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DC Launches Geek Box; Kicks Off With Batman Vs. Superman

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With both Marvel and Star Wars having their own geek boxes, it was only a matter of time before DC Comics launched their own, and now they have with their first box being Batman Vs. Superman-themed.

Dubbed “Legion of Collectors,” the DC Comics geek gox is priced at $25,  with yearly “Hero” memberships available ($150) and the bi-monthly “Sidekick” ($25).

The $150 yearly Hero membership comes with a bonus box on the anniversary of your sign-up.

We see the first Batman vs. Superman box comes with a Funko Armored Batman figure, and the box is available until March 1st.

You can sign-up at legionofcollectors.com.

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Comic Book News Marvel

Spoiler Returns To Marvel Comics Today In Uncanny Avengers #4

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Spoilers follow for today’s issue of Uncanny Avengers #4…

 

Yesterday saw Marvel Comics release a “Dead No More” teaser, and while the following may not be related, a character does return.

Last March saw Marvel publish the Rage Of Ultron original graphic novel, which saw Hank Pym merge with Ultron.

Now Hank Pym is back in the pages of Uncanny Avengers #4, and he’s not alone.

Check out the reveal of Pym who states he brought Ultron with him.

Regarding the validity of the “Dead No More” teaser, did Han Pym technically “die” in Rage Of Ultron? It’s guessed the two are more than likely unrelated.

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#Geeking out! #hankpym (the true ) #antman #giantman is alive! And he’s subdued #ultron ……hopefully

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Comic Book News Marvel

Possible Marvel Comics Civil War 2 Spoilers Leak Online Revealing Deaths

Marvel Comics is launching a sequel to their Civil War event this year, with new details recently released revealing a Marvel character will die.

Now potential spoilers for Civil War 2 have hit the net.

A user on the neogaf forums is claiming they have read the script to the first issue:

You guys have absolutely no reason to believe me, but I’ve read the script for the first issue of this. Here’s what happens (hint, it’s pretty bad)!

The guy who can see everything in the future? He’s an Inhuman named Homer. I shit you not. No code name, no Inhuman moniker, just Homer.

Homer helps the heroes beat some big bad and Captain Marvel takes the opportunity to start using Homer to solve future crimes.

OFF PANEL, both War Machine and She Hulk die fighting Thanos as Carol learned he was landing on Earth to try to get the Cosmic Cube again thanks to Homer.

Tony swears revenge on Carol for getting Rhodey killed, while Jennifer lies dying on a table, her last words urging Danvers to keep using Homer to look into the future, even though she’s, you know, dying.

Again, no reason to believe me but there you have it. Wait and see.

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Watch: Neil deGrasse Tyson Geeks Out Over Superman & Star Wars On Conan O’Brien

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Neil deGrasse Tyson appeared on Conan O’Brien last night where the popular astrophysicst geeked out over Superman and Star Wars.

Regarding Superman, Tyson told Conan about the time he met Superman — in an issue of DC Comics.

And for Star Wars, Tyson started off explaining how he often tries to look at the human race from an alien perspective, mentioning how strange aliens would think of kissing – and then went on to state Star Wars fans are “prickly” in regards to his thoughts about Star Trek’s Enterprise being able to “wipe its ass” with the Millennium Falcon.

Watch the video:

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Comic Book News Marvel

Guardians of Infinity Tops 100k; Richard Rider Nova Still Sells Better Than NINO

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As much BS as Tom “Rumpelstiltskin” Brevoort likes to spin on his Tumblr, there is no denying that Richard Rider Nova is a better seller than his replacement, NINO (“Nova In Name Only”).

The most recent issue of NINO, December’s #2, is already under 30K and is again fast approaching cancellation numbers with only 27k in sales (2007 Richard Rider Nova #2 had around 45k).

Further good news comes in the form of the December sales for Abnett’s first issue of Guardians of Infinity which topped 100,000 copies; albeit in part due to being featured in the December Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Collector’s Corps geek box. Hey, but we’re not complaining.

Following Marvel Studios green lighting the Guardians of the Galaxy movie, Marvel Comics under Dan Buckley, Joe Quesada, Axel Alonso, Jeph Loeb, Brian Michael Bendis and Tom Brevoort removed Abnett and Lanning and did away with their popular and best-selling Marvel Cosmic line of comics, which included the 2008 Guardians of the Galaxy team that inspired the new billion dollar Disney franchise.

Richard Rider Nova was also a part of the line and was replaced with a childish wannabe Spider-Man. Sales for the first launch of NINO quickly collapsed and Loeb was announced off the book with the the publication of the second issue. Since then, NINO has consistently sold less than Richard Rider Nova.

The Richard Rider Nova Guardians of the Galaxy Marvel Infinite Action figure was even the best-selling figure of the line – outselling Rocket, Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax and Iron Man – and he wasn’t even featured in the movie.

Fans also voted Richard Rider Nova into the Marvel Heroes 2015 video game, ahead of NINO.

It doesn’t stop there as obviously Disney recognizes the potential of Richard Rider Nova as they continue to put out merchandise in his name, with the latest being the Thanos Imperative Dice Masters Game. We’ll also throw in Hasbro is putting out a Quasar figure based on DnA’s Realm Of Kings and Annihilators.

While Marvel Comics – for some odd reason – is keeping Richard Rider Nova in the dark, it’s hoped with the Marvel Studios Avengers: Infinity War movies that Richard Rider Nova might make a cameo. The directors on the two-parter, Anthony and Joe Russo, recently let it be known they are keeping track of 67 Marvel characters. Hopefully, Rich is among them.

If you happen to be a Richard Rider Nova supporter, you can write to Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige at the following address. Ask for Richard Rider Nova in the MCU!

Kevin Feige
Marvel Studios, LLC
500 South Buena Vista Street
Burbank, CA 91521

(comic sales numbers via Comichron)

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Comic Book News Marvel

Marvel Comics Killing Off Character in Civil War 2

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With the upcoming release of the Captain America: Civil War movie, Marvel Comics is also releasing a new Civil War II comic this year.

Now it’s learned Marvel Comics is killing off a character with the event.

According to the NY Daily News, the death comes at the hands of a “fellow costumed hero.”

The superhero to die obviously isn’t revealed, but Marvel Comics writer James Robinson offered the following:

 “That’s like an epic,” says Robinson. “I’m genuinely shocked.” 

The plot of the series is also revealed:

“A mysterious new Marvel character comes to the attention of the world, one who has the power to calculate the outcome of future events with a high degree of accuracy,” according to the synopsis. “This predictive power divides the Marvel heroes on how best to capitalize on this aggregated information, with Captain Marvel leading the charge to profile future crimes and attacks before they occur, and Iron Man adopting the position that the punishment cannot come before the crime.”   

Bendis, writer of the Civil War II event, also offered the following about the story:

“People’s personal accountability is the theme of this one,” Bendis explains to his peers of his project with artist David Marquez. “From the way cops are acting on camera, to the way people talk to each other online.”

As the story unfolds this new seer predicts the hero in question will be the cause of a major incident of destruction in three days, requiring the other good guys to make a tough call. The writer just hasn’t figured what or how bad that cataclysm will be.

“It has to fall somewhere between Hitler and self-defense,” Bendis says. 

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Various Marvel & DC Halloween Costumes: Spider-Gwen, Punisher, Supergirl & More

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Check out a look at more Halloween costumes coming out next October which includes female versions of Punisher, Catwoman, Spider-Woman, Black Cat, Spider-Gwen, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Supergirl and more.

We’ve also seen costumes for:

Batman Vs. Superman, and Aquaman

Captain America: Civil War and Black Panther

Deadpool

Daredevil

The Flash and Black Canary

Female Ghostbusters

Star Wars

 

Ok so a little puppy love! #wonderwoman #petcostumes #woof

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Dancing dolls!!! So much spandex! So little time! #costumes #cosplay #costume #wonderwoman #harleyquinn #supergirl #catwoman #poisonivy

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SUPERGIRL!! Taking charge! #supergirl #costume #cosplay #superman #superhero

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Some adorable Super Friends! #supergirl #costume #cosplay ##superhero #batgirl #harleyquinn #batgirl #wonderwoman #batgirl #fasionshow #rubiesfasionshow

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Ready to be punished ? #punisher

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New Catwoman details! #Catwoman #costume #batman #cosplay

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Comic Book News

Greg Capullo Has Created A New Batman Batsuit Design

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Superstar DC Comics artist Greg Capullo has revealed on Twitter that he has created a new design for Batman‘s Batsuit.

Capullo also posted DC has yet to approve of the design, so as of right now there are no images.

“Waiting on DC to approve my new Bat suit design. It’s a winner and my best idea. I hope they agree. It’s downhill from here, if not,” Capullo tweeted.

Batman writer Scott Snyder has also seen the design and stated,” It’s pretty terrific.”

It’s guessed Capullo was just kidding about the “downhill” remark as the artist is taking a break from Batman following issue #51 to work on a project for Mark Millar. 

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Comic Book News Marvel

Watch: Secret Wars: The Story So Far

Marvel Presents SECRET WARS: THE STORY SO FAR!

Secret Wars #9 – You won’t believe what it STARTED January 13th

                                                                                                                                                                           

It’s the story that has the whole world on the edge of its seat. The biggest Marvel event of all time. And this January – it all comes crashing down and births the All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe. To get ready for this gargantuan battle royale, Marvel is excited to present “SECRET WARS: THE STORY SO FAR.” In order to prepare for the cataclysmic and Battleworld-shaking chapter, recap the entire event now with the help of Marvel.com Host, Lorraine Cink (watch above).

Battleworld teeters on the brink. Armies march against God Doom. What will become of this strange patchwork planet? Who lives? Who dies? One thing is for certain – nobody will come back from Battleworld the same and you won’t believe what it STARTED!

Be there for the explosive conclusion and the genesis of the new Marvel Universe in SECRET WARS #9 on sale January 13th!    

SECRET WARS #9 (OCT150729)

Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art by ESAD RIBIC

Cover by ALEX ROSS

Variant Covers by SIMONE BIANCHI (OCT150730), SKOTTIE YOUNG (SEP158740),

SARA PICHELLI (OCT150731) and FRED HEMBECK (OCT150733)

Action Figure Variant by JOHN TYLER CHRISTOPHER (OCT150732)

FOC – 12/14/15, On-Sale – 01/13/16

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Comic Book News

What Would Stan Lee Do During A Zombie Apocalypse?

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What would Stan “The Man” Lee do if a zombie apocalypse ever hit?!

The Marvel comics creator behind the likes of the Avengers, Fantastic Four and Spider-Man told Empire Magazine — he would throw a party!

“I wouldn’t go anywhere; I would stay where I was. Because I think this whole zombie thing is wrong. You see, it seems to me that if somebody was dead, and then came back to life, that person wouldn’t want to hurt anybody, he would be so happy! “Hey, look at me! I’m alive! Let’s party!” So I would hang around and wait for the next party.”

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Comic Book News Marvel

Diamond Announces 2015 Diamond Gem Awards For Comic Books

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Diamond Announces 2015 Diamond Gem Awards

Image Comics Named Publisher of the Year in Annual Industry Awards Voted on Exclusively by Comic Book Retailers

 

Diamond Comic Distributors proudly announces the winners of its 2015 Diamond Gem Awards, selected exclusively by comic book specialty retailers and recognized within the industry as the pinnacle of sales achievement for publishers, industry executives, and creators.

Image Comics was voted by retailers as the 2015 Comic Book Publisher of the Year (Over 4% Market Share). Image also took home five Gem Awards overall, including 2015 Comic Book of the Year (Under $3.00) and Best New Comic Series for Paper Girls #1 from Brian K. Vaughan and Cliff Chiang; Reprint TP of the Year for The Walking Dead Compendium Volume 3, and Anthology of the Year for Island #1.

DC Entertainment took home five Gem Awards, including Backlist Publisher of the Year and Best Original Graphic Novel of the Year for Batman: Earth One HC Volume 2, among others. Marvel Comics received three Gem Awards, including Star Wars #1 voted as Comic Book of the Year (Over $3.00).  Dark Horse was recognized as 2015’s Best Free Comic Book Day Title for Fight Club/The Goon/The Strain.

Gem Awards were also presented to BOOM! Studios (Comic Book Publisher of the Year, Under 4% Market Share, Best All-Ages Series for Lumberjanes, and Best All-Ages Graphic Novel for Lumberjanes Volume One TP); VIZ Media (Manga Publisher of the Year), Oni Press, Funko, Wizards of the Coast, and others.

“The Gem Awards give retailers an opportunity to recognize and congratulate the suppliers, titles, and products that served to help grow their businesses in 2015,” said Diamond President & CEO Steve Geppi. “Our suppliers produced and published an enormous amount of top-quality titles and products that really supported retailers and the entire industry, and we thank all of the retailers who took the time from their busy schedules to vote and acknowledge those efforts.”

Nominees for the Diamond Gem Awards were chosen by a panel of Diamond product specialists based on their overall impact on the industry, while comics and related merchandise were chosen on the merits of their sales performance and quality from 2015. Winners were then selected by members of the most critical segment that serves the comic book-buying public — comic book specialty retailers across the United States and worldwide.

 

2015 Diamond Gem Award Suppliers of the Year

2015 Comic Book Publisher of the Year Over 4%:  Image Comics
2015 Comic Book Publisher of the year Under 4%: BOOM! Studios
2015 Backlist Publisher of the year: DC Entertainment
2015 Top Dollar Comic Book Publisher of the Year: Marvel Comics
2015 Manga Publisher of the Year: Viz Media
2015 Game Manufacturer of the Year: Wizards of the Coast
2015 Toy Manufacturer of the Year: Funko

 

2015 Diamond Gem Award Products of the Year

2015 Comic Book of the Year Under $3.00: Paper Girls #1, Image Comics
2015 Comic Book of the Year Over $3.00: Star Wars #1, Marvel Comics
2015 Top Dollar Comic Book of the Year: Star Wars #1, Marvel Comics
2015 Licensed Comic Book of the Year: Rick & Morty #1, Oni Press
2015 Anthology of the Year: Island #1, Image Comics
2015 Best New Comic Book Series: Paper Girls, Image Comics
2015 Best All-Ages Series: Lumberjanes, BOOM! Studios
2015 Original GN of the Year: Batman: Earth One Volume 2 HC, DC Comics from DC Entertainment
2015 Indie GN of the Year: We Can Never Go Home Again, Black Mask Comics
2015 Reprint TP/HC of the Year: The Walking Dead Compendium Volume 3, Image Comics
2015 Licensed TP/HC of the Year: Mad Max: Fury Road TP,  DC Comics from DC Entertainment
2015 Manga TP of the Year: Attack on Titan Volume 16 GN, Kodansha Comics
2015 All-Ages Original/Reprint GN TP of the Year: Lumberjanes TP Volume 1, BOOM! Studios
2015 Magazine of the Year: MAD Magazinefrom DC Entertainment
2015 Trade Book of the Year: Darth Vader & Friends HC,Touchstone Books
2015 Best Free Comic Book Day Book: FCBD 2015 Fight Club/The Goon/The Strain, Dark Horse Comics
2015 Game Product of the Year: Magic: The Gathering TCG 2015 Origins Expansion Deck, Wizards of the Coast
2015 Toy Product of the Year: POP! Guardians of the Galaxy: Dancing Groot Vinyl Figure, Funko
2015 Toy Line of the Year: POP! Figures, Funko
2015 Collectable Statue of the Year: DC Comics Bombshells: The Joker and Harley Quinn Statue, DC Collectibles from DC Entertainment

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(Additional Information and Images Available Upon Request)

ABOUT DIAMOND COMIC DISTRIBUTORS (DCD)—Diamond is at the nexus of comics and pop culture. Based in Baltimore, MD, DCD is the world’s largest distributor of English-language comic books, graphic novels, and related pop-culture merchandise, serving thousands of retailers worldwide. For more information, visit Diamond on the web at www.diamondcomics.com.

 

© 2015 Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. All rights reserved. Diamond, the Diamond logo, and PREVIEWS are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Diamond Comic Distributors in the United States and/or other countries.  All other trademarks are the property of their respective copyright owners.

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Comic Book News Marvel Star Wars

Top Selling Comics & Graphic Novels For 2015

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Diamond Announces Top Selling Comic Books & Graphic Novels of 2015

Star Wars #1 Bestselling Comic Book of the Year; Marvel Comics Top Comic Book Publisher; Comic Book & Graphic Novel Sales Up Over 7%

 

Star Wars returned to Marvel Comics in January with the million-selling Star Wars #1 from Jason Aaron and John Cassaday, kicking off a blockbuster year of Star Wars success that climaxed with Star Wars: The Force Awakens shattering box office records worldwide, earning Marvel not only the best-selling comic book published in 2015 but the best-selling single issue in over two decades with Star Wars #1, based on total unit sales to comic book specialty retailers, according to Diamond Comic Distributors, the world’s largest distributor of comics, graphic novels, and pop-culture merchandise.

Written by Jason Aaron and illustrated by John Cassaday, Star Wars #1 debuted in January, 2015 and each subsequent issue has consistently been a monthly top five bestselling title for Marvel Comics. The entire Star Wars comic book publishing line was a success in 2015, with Star Wars: Vader Down #1 (#6), Darth Vader #1 (#9), and Princess Leia #1 (#10) joining Star Wars #1 in the Top-10.

Overall, comic books and graphic novels continued their positive trends, with 2015’s annual sales increasing 7.17% over the previous year; comic book sales specifically were up 8.99%, while graphic novel sales rose by 3.14%. Over 98 million comic books were sold to comic book specialty stores in 2015, an increase of 6 million units over 2014, with just over 8 million graphic novels units shipped.

Marvel Comics finished the year as the comic book specialty market’s top publisher, leading in both Dollar and Unit Market Shares, with a 38.74% Dollar Market Share and a 41.82% Unit Market Share.  Marvel Comics had seven of the year’s top ten comics; in addition to the four Star Wars titles, Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribic’s Secret Wars #1, Spider-Gwen #1 (a spin-off from Spider-Verse), and Invincible Iron Man #1 (the launch title for the All-New All-Different Marvel relaunch) were among the top ten. On the year, Marvel had 78 titles placed in the top 100 best-selling comics.

DC Entertainment was the comic book specialty market’s number two publisher in 2015 with a 25.75% Dollar Market Share and a 27.35% Unit Market Share. DC Entertainment’s top comic book, Dark Knight III: The Master Race #1 by Frank Miller, Brian Azzarello, John Romita., Jr., and Klaus Janson charted at #5 for the year, while perennial graphic novel bestseller, Batman: The Killing Joke HC, charted as the #5 graphic novel for the year. Several issues of Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s Batman run and the Convergence main issues from Jeff King contributed to a strong showing for DC among the top 100 comics for the year.

Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples’ science fiction epic, Saga from Image Comics dominated the top ten graphic novels chart and solidified Image Comics as the year’s third largest comic book publisher, with a 9.93% Dollar Market Share and a 10.70% Unit Market Share. Image Comics took seven of the top ten graphic novel spots, including all five collections of Saga as well as two volumes from Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead series. The best-selling comic book for the year from Image was another Brian K. Vaughn bestseller, We Stand on Guard #1, at #124 for the year.

IDW Publishing’s was the comic book specialty market’s fourth largest publisher, propelled by its licensed titles such as My Little Pony, Star Trek, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, among others. The company’s Dollar Market Share was 5.59% for the year. Based upon the hit BBC America show, Orphan Black #1 was IDW’s top-selling comic book landing at #4 for the year.

Dark Horse Comics’ creator-owned titles helped the company to be the fifth leading comic book publisher to the comic book specialty market in 2015 with a 3.79% Dollar Market Share. Dark Horse’s top comic book for the year was Fight Club 2 #1 at #129, a sequel to the cult-classic movie penned by writer Chuck Palahniuk.

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Comic Book News Marvel

Tim Duncan Raffles Off Punisher Car For Charity

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Check out NBA superstar Tim Duncan’s custom Punisher ride he auctioned off for charity, which brought in $60,000 for a profit child abuse prevention and treatment center located in San Antonio, Texas.

The Punisher car is a 2013 Dodge Challenger customized by BlackJack Speed Shop.

Duncan also appeared on the cover of a retailer Marvel Comics variant with the Punisher and  the car last year.

The Punisher car raffle was won by Vicky Mills, who received the car before the Spurs’ Monday night game.

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Comic Book News Marvel

Guardians of Infinity Marvel Collector Corps Box Variant Revealed

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This month’s Marvel Collector’s Corps geek box is Guardians of the Galaxy-themed. Check out the variant cover for Dan Abnett’s Gaurdians of Infinity #1 that is included, which features a Rocket and Groot Christmas!

Dan Abnett wrote the 2008 Guardians of the Galaxy comic book along with Andy Lanning that inspired the new billion dollar Disney franchise. 

Guardians of Infinity came out earlier this month at local comic shops on December 2nd.

You can subscibe to the Marvel Collector Corps boxes here. I’m not sure, but you may be able to purchase past boxes when subscribing. You can also check eBay, which has them at around $30.

Update: You can watch an unboxing video below.

(Thanks to Reddit user abidingyawn for the scan)

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Comic Book News Marvel

Finally! We Get A Marvel Legends Quasar Action Figure!

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I’ll say it! It’s about dang time!

We finally are getting a Wendell Vaughn Quasar Marvel Legends action figure!

Hasbro revealed the following image featuring Quasar in his Realm Of Kings/Annihilators costume (post-Annihilation) along with figures for Hydro Man, Rogue and Morbius The Living Vampire.

The figures are a part of the 3.75 inch line.

According to Hasbro Pulse, the figures will arrive August 2016.

If any Hasbro designers read this, do me a favor and fix Quasar’s hair! Still, I’m happy and it looks pretty cool. Can’t wait to take to the skies with good ol’ Quasar and Richard Rider Nova!

You can order Realm of Kings through Amazon.

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Comic Book News

Awesome: Captain Marvel, Thanos, Cheetara & Attack On Titan Body Art Videos

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Wow!

Check out video below of a cosplayer using body art for Captain Marvel, Thanos, Cheetara and Attack on Titan.

The cosplayer, Kay Pike, does the painting herself and recently posted the Captain Marvel video on Reddit.

“Thank you. It’s incredibly hard to do so I appreciate the compliment,” Pike replied to a user describing her Captain Marvel video as “That is all sorts of awesome.”

You can also check out a behind-the-scenes video on her Twitch account and follow along Kay Pike on Instagram and Facebook.

 

Captian Marvel Bodypaint

Captian Marvel Bodypaint! Why Carol? she looks like my friend De! PaintingFrom my Twitch Stream last night :3Friendship is magic guys.Im a little overly critical of this one, I rushed some areas, because 1030pm ha. Wont happen again. No rushing!!!! Im tyring to practice a spandex glow without being symetrical . Had fun as usual. Thanks again for everyone who kept me from quitting when the paint was flaking, and not going on opaique. I was table flipping and you took me back down to bob ross mode 🙂 You guys are awesome.I learned alot as usual. Including how to get my hair on top of my head. Holy jeebus super major props to all hairstylists out there. Like people take three foot long hair and do this on a daily basis. Toats willing to work with any hairstylists in YYC that want to save me 2 hours of my life for promotion. #carol #marvel #cartoon #comic #twitchcreative #twitch #stream #livestream #hope #bodypainting #effort #bandeau #interactive #makeup #prayforme #excitement #video #chat #streaming #nervous #entertaining #tips #conversation #allday #comfortzone #friendship @twitch @marvel #captianmarvel #pvc #spandex #costume #yyc #hair #fauxhawk

Posted by Kay Pike (Designer/ Model) on Wednesday, December 16, 2015

 

Had so much fun on http://www.twitch.tv/kaypikefashion Thanks everyone that came out to hang with me and chat. Most importantly you motivated me to keep going on thanos even when the paint got crumbly

 

Here is my cheetara bodypaint from last night, I was streaming on http://www.twitch.tv/kaypikefashion ;. This is a motivational cospaint I did for my friend and amazing cosplayer @spencervoykin https://www.facebook.com/spencevalliant We love lion-o! If you want to join me on twitch.tv right now I’m doing the phtotoshops and social media for cheetara if you want a sneak peak#twitchcreative #twitch #stream #livestream #cospaint #bodypainting #cheetara #interactive #makeup #thundercats #excitement #video #chat #streaming #cosplay #entertaining #tips #conversation #allday #comfortzone #friendship @twitch @thundercatsorg #liono

Posted by Kay Pike (Designer/ Model) on Sunday, December 20, 2015

 

Titan bodypaint

This was a Colossal effort See a full video on my periscope. with one facepaint lesson from @lustredust this is what you can do too! For cereal I was lent a huge palette to practice with. So this being the first day I can move in almost a week had a great activity to do Things I learned about bodypaint this time around:1:I need more than 6 brushes… I would have saved half an hour of time off in colour changes. 12 colours 36 brushes. Just do it.2: premix custom colours for more speed.3: Red is the devil.I’ll post more when I feel a little better -Edit-Holy yikes you guys really like this.Full paint maybe? Heres a link if you want to help with this project: http://kaypikefashion.storenvy.com/products/15415125-support-bodypaint-10-50-100#titan #attackontitan #bodypaint #bodyart #facepaint @lustredust #anime #otaku #red #muscle #anatomy #creepy #illusion #artist #makeup #yyc #attackontitancosplay #colossaltitan @attackontitan #friendship #friendshipismagic

Posted by Kay Pike (Designer/ Model) on Sunday, December 6, 2015

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Comic Book News Marvel

2016 Free Comic Book Day Full Line-Up of Comic Books Announced

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Free Comic Book Day Full Line-Up of Comic Books Announced

Fifty comics available during Free Comic Book Day; thirty-eight all new Silver comics announced

 

This year, Free Comic Book Day (FCBD) features a whole new selection of thirty-eight Silver Sponsors books for the comic book industry’s most anticipated annual event, Free Comic Book Day taking place Saturday, May 7th, 2016 at participating comic book shops worldwide.

Retailers on the FCBD Selection Committee chose 50 titles overall, 12 Gold Sponsor Comics and 38 Silver Sponsor comics to provide fans a wide range of stories to choose from as well as new genres and publishers to discover. Titles from this year’s Silver comics include The Pink Panther, Grumpy Cat (And Pokey!), Strawberry Shortcake, Sanjay and Craig, Assassin’s Creed, March, Spongebob, and more. 

“We have an incredible selection of Silver comics for fans for Free Comic Book Day this year, and we couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate our 15th anniversary of the event than with such a diverse range of titles for readers of all ages,” said FCBD Marketing Director Dan Manser. “Free Comic Book Day is such an important day for celebrating fans and their local comic shops, as well as introducing new readers to comics. Our Silver level supporters have really helped make this year special with such an interesting selection of titles.”

A complete listing of all fifty FCBD titles can be found in the January issue of Diamond’s PREVIEWS catalog, on sale at all comic book shops December 23rd, 2015, and online at www.freecomicbookday.com

Free Comic Book Day 2016: Silver Comics

 

ACTION LAB ENTERTAINMENT| AWAKE #0 FCBD 2016 EDITION

AMERICAN MYTHOLOGY| THE PINK PANTHER FCBD 2016 EDITION

ARCANA STUDIOS| STAN LEE’S THE UNKNOWNS/HOWARD LOVECRAFT FCBD 2016 EDITION

ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONS| SONIC SAMPLER FCBD 2016 EDITION

ASPEN MLT| WORLDS OF ASPEN FCBD 2016 EDITION

AUTOMATIC PICTURES| CON MAN’S SPECTRUM #0 FCBD 2016 EDITION

BENITEZ PRODUCTIONS| LADY MECHANIKA #0 FCBD 2016 EDITION
BLACK MASK COMICS| WE CAN NEVER GO HOME/YOUNG TERRORISTS FCBD 2016 EDITION

CBLDF| HELP THE CBLDF… DEFEND COMICS FCBD 2016 EDITION

DARBY POP| BRUCE LEE: THE DRAGON RISES #1 FCBD 2016 EDITION

DARK HORSE COMICS| DARK HORSE ALL-AGES SAMPLER FCBD 2016 EDITION
DC COMICS| DC COMICS SILVER BOOK—FCBD 2016 EDITION

DEVIL’S DUE/1FIRST COMICS|DEVIL’S DUE/1FIRST COMICS MIXTAPE FCBD 2016 EDITION

DRAWN & QUARTERLY| MOONCOP: A TOM GAULD SAMPLER FCBD 2016 EDITION

DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT| GRUMPY CAT (AND POKEY!) SPECIAL FCBD 2016 EDITION

FANTAGRAPHICS BOOKS INC.| LOVE AND ROCKETS SAMPLER FCBD 2016 EDITION

FIRST SECOND BOOKS| SCIENCE COMICS FCBD 2016 EDITION

GEMSTONE PUBLISHING| OVERSTREET’S COMIC BOOK MARKETPLACE FCBD 2016 EDITION

GRAPHIC INDIA| GRANT MORRISON’S AVATAREX: DESTROYER OF DARKNESS FCBD 2016 EDITION

GRAPHIX|GRAPHIX SPOTLIGHT: DREAM JUMPER BOOK ONE: NIGHTMARE ESCAPE FCBD 2016 EDITION
HERMES PRESS| THE PHANTOM: 80TH ANNIVERARY SPECIAL FCBD 2016 EDITION

IDW PUBLISHING| STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE #0 FCBD 2016 EDITION
IMAGE COMICS| ODDLY NORMAL CHAPTER ONE FCBD 2016 EDITION
KODANSHA| ATTACK ON TITAN ANTHOLOGY PREVIEW FCBD 2016 EDITION

MARVEL| CAPTAIN AMERICA #1 FCBD 2016 EDITION

NEW ENGLAND COMICS| THE TICK SPECIAL FCBD 2016 EDITION

NOBROW PRESS| HILDA/FANTASY SPORTS PREVIEWS FCBD 2016 EDITION 

ONI PRESS| JUNIOR BRAVES OF THE APOCALYPSE FCBD 2016 EDITION

PAPERCUTZ| SANJAY AND CRAIG/HARVEY BEAKS FCBD 2016 EDITION

REBELLION| 2000 AD SPECIAL FCBD 2016 EDITION
SPACE GOAT| SPACE GOAT PRESENTS: DARK LILY & FRIENDS FCBD 2016 EDITION

TH3RD WORLD| THE STUFF OF LEGEND PREVIEW FCBD 2016 EDITION

TITAN COMICS| ASSASSIN’S CREED FCBD 2016 EDITION

TOP SHELF PRODUCTIONS| MARCH TRILOGY SAMPLER FCBD 2016 EDITION

UDON ENTERTAINMENT| STREET FIGHTER V SPECIAL FCBD 2016 EDITION

UNITED PLANKTON PICTURES| SPONGEBOB FREESTYLE FUNNIES FCBD 2016 EDITION
VIZ MEDIA| VIZ ONE PUNCH MAN/MY HERO ACADEMIA SAMPLER FCBD 2016 EDITION

Z2 COMICS| Z2 COMICS LAB FCBD 2016 EDITION

 

 

 

 

Free Comic Book Day 2016: Gold Comics

 

ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONS| ARCHIE #1 FCBD 2016 EDITION

BONGO COMICS| BONGO COMICS FREE-FOR-ALL FCBD 2016 EDITION

BOOM! STUDIOS| BOOM! STUDIOS SUMMER BLAST FCBD 2016 EDITION

DARK HORSE COMICS| DARK HORSE SERENITY/HELLBOY/ALIENS FCBD 2016 EDITION

DC COMICS| DC COMICS GOLD BOOK—FCBD 2016 EDITION

DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT| BOB’S BURGERS FCBD 2016 EDITION

IDW PUBLISHING| ROM: SPACE KNIGHT #0 FCBD 2016 EDITION

IMAGE COMICS| CAMP MIDNIGHT FCBD 2016 EDITION

MARVEL COMICS| AVENGERS #1 FCBD 2016 EDITION

TITAN COMICS| DOCTOR WHO: FOUR DOCTORS SPECIAL FCBD 2016 EDITION

VALIANT ENTERTAINMENT| VALIANT 4001 A.D. SPECIAL FCBD 2016 EDITION

VIZ MEDIA/ PERFECT SQUARE| PERFECT SQUARE PRESENTS: POKÉMON POCKET COMICS FCBD 2016 EDITION

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Comic Book News

Batman Vs. Superman March DC Comics Variant Covers Revealed

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A few days ago saw DC Comics announce Batman Vs. Superman variant cover month for March.

Now the covers have beeen revealed for the issues with mention the issues will ship with a standard cover, as well as polybagged variant covers. 

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice arrives March 25, 2016.

Titles:

BATMAN #50 – Polybagged variant cover by JIM LEE
DETECTIVE COMICS #50 – Polybagged variant cover by RAFAEL GRAMPA
BATGIRL #50 – Polybagged variant cover by KEVIN NOWLAN
GRAYSON #18 – Polybagged variant cover by STEPHEN PLATT
ROBIN: SON OF BATMAN #10 – Polybagged variant cover by RYAN OTTLEY
BATMAN/SUPERMAN #30 – Polybagged variant cover by TONY MOORE
SUPERMAN #50 – Polybagged variant cover by KAARE ANDREWS
ACTION COMICS #50 – Polybagged variant cover by MARTIN ANSIN
SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN #27 – Polybagged variant cover by CHARLIE ADLARD
WONDER WOMAN #50 – Polybagged variant cover by MASSIMO CARNEVALE 

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