Marvel October
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Marvel October
Old Man Logan by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Dorrention
Wolverine by Tom Taylor and David Lopez
Deadpool by Gerry Duggan and Mike Hawthorne
All-New X-Men by Dennis Hopeless and Mark Bagley
Extraordinary X-Men by Jeff Lemire and Humberto Ramos
Uncanny X-men by Cullen Bunn and Greg Land
Angela: Asgard’s Assassin by Marguerite Bennett, Kim Jacinto and Stephanie Hans
Howling Commandos Of SHIELD By Frank Barbieri and Brent Schoonover
Karnak by Warren Ellis and Gerardo Zaffino
Venom: Spaceknight by Robbie Thompson and Ariel
Olivetti
Daredevil by Charles Soule and Ron Garney
Web Warriors by Mike Costa and David Baldeon
The Illuminati by Josh Williamson and Shawn Crystal
Vision by Tom King and Gabriel H Walta
Spider-Woman by Dennis Hopeless and Javier Rodriguez
The Ultimates by Al Ewing and Kenneth Rocafort
Carnage by Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins
Scarlet Witch by James Robinson (No artist named yet)
Silk by Robbie Thompson and Stacey Lee
Uncanny Avengers by Gerry Duggan and Ryan Stegman
Agents Of SHIELD by Marc Guggenheim and Mike Norton
Avengers Idea Mechanism by Al Ewing and Gerardo Sandoval
Captain America by Nick Spencer And Daniel Acuna
Hawkeye by Jeff Lemire and Ramon Perez
Guardians of The Galaxy by Brian Michael Bendis and Valerio Schiti
Star-Lord by Sam Humphries (No artist named yet)
Amazing Spider-Man by Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli
Howard The Duck by Chip Zdarsky and Joe Quinones
Spider-Man 2099 by Peter David and Will Sliney
Drax by CM Punk and Ed McGuinness
Nova by Sean Ryan and Cory Smith
Ms Marvel by G Willow Wilson, Takeshi Miyazawa and Adrian Alphona
The Mighty Thor by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauternan
Wolverine by Tom Taylor and David Lopez
Deadpool by Gerry Duggan and Mike Hawthorne
All-New X-Men by Dennis Hopeless and Mark Bagley
Extraordinary X-Men by Jeff Lemire and Humberto Ramos
Uncanny X-men by Cullen Bunn and Greg Land
Angela: Asgard’s Assassin by Marguerite Bennett, Kim Jacinto and Stephanie Hans
Howling Commandos Of SHIELD By Frank Barbieri and Brent Schoonover
Karnak by Warren Ellis and Gerardo Zaffino
Venom: Spaceknight by Robbie Thompson and Ariel
Olivetti
Daredevil by Charles Soule and Ron Garney
Web Warriors by Mike Costa and David Baldeon
The Illuminati by Josh Williamson and Shawn Crystal
Vision by Tom King and Gabriel H Walta
Spider-Woman by Dennis Hopeless and Javier Rodriguez
The Ultimates by Al Ewing and Kenneth Rocafort
Carnage by Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins
Scarlet Witch by James Robinson (No artist named yet)
Silk by Robbie Thompson and Stacey Lee
Uncanny Avengers by Gerry Duggan and Ryan Stegman
Agents Of SHIELD by Marc Guggenheim and Mike Norton
Avengers Idea Mechanism by Al Ewing and Gerardo Sandoval
Captain America by Nick Spencer And Daniel Acuna
Hawkeye by Jeff Lemire and Ramon Perez
Guardians of The Galaxy by Brian Michael Bendis and Valerio Schiti
Star-Lord by Sam Humphries (No artist named yet)
Amazing Spider-Man by Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli
Howard The Duck by Chip Zdarsky and Joe Quinones
Spider-Man 2099 by Peter David and Will Sliney
Drax by CM Punk and Ed McGuinness
Nova by Sean Ryan and Cory Smith
Ms Marvel by G Willow Wilson, Takeshi Miyazawa and Adrian Alphona
The Mighty Thor by Jason Aaron and Russell Dauternan
Last edited by sven; 06-30-15 at 01:36 AM.
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Re: Marvel October
I'm trying to decide if I'll pick up Daredevil or not. I've been reading it continuously since 1998, I'm just not sure if the new direction appeals to me.
Maybe I'll wait and buy it once it's on sale for $1 or on the MCU app.
Maybe I'll wait and buy it once it's on sale for $1 or on the MCU app.
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Re: Marvel October
EDIT: Apparently that is not Gambit. It's a new character that just looks alot like Gambit.
Last edited by sven; 06-29-15 at 03:09 PM.
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Re: Marvel October
Daredevil has been one of the best books marvel has put out for the last 15-20 years. Not to mention the Frank Miller greatness from the 80's. Even if this new series stinks you owe it to yourself to check out some Daredevil.
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Re: Marvel October
They managed to squeeze in two Wolverine solo titles months after killing him off; my mind is blown.
I'm surprised they are keeping the time traveling younger X-men.
I'm surprised they are keeping the time traveling younger X-men.
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Re: Marvel October
I have to keep up to come degree otherwise I will lose track of what is even going on because they keep rebooting the numbering of the comics every few month with the same titles! Just go to volumes already if you want new number ones every other month! So it is not so much restarting it is not having a clean line of what is what if you look back upon these series. A dozen series with the same name makes it harder to keep track.
Since most comic readers are long time readers I don't even know why most of these gimmicks even work now days. A new number one? Been at least six month since I saw this! All new? Yeah, what else is it going to be? This is not television with reruns.
I think the Marketing of Marvel and DC is just annoying me more then it should.
Since most comic readers are long time readers I don't even know why most of these gimmicks even work now days. A new number one? Been at least six month since I saw this! All new? Yeah, what else is it going to be? This is not television with reruns.
I think the Marketing of Marvel and DC is just annoying me more then it should.
Last edited by Xiroteus; 06-30-15 at 12:49 AM.
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Re: Marvel October
Much like the new DC lineup of titles (what are they calling that? DCYou?), I have no idea what to expect from any of these.
I know the idea is to present new/different/diverse ideas and get people buying the single issues.
I'm more risk adverse and I wait for the reviews, then buy the trades eventually.
Some of these look cool but might end up being crap. Others might come out of left field and be amazing. It seems pretty nuts to try and predict what will be good and what will be forgettable.
I guess I'll find out in early 2016 when the first handful of issues are out, the reviews are in, and trades are gearing up for release.
I know the idea is to present new/different/diverse ideas and get people buying the single issues.
I'm more risk adverse and I wait for the reviews, then buy the trades eventually.
Some of these look cool but might end up being crap. Others might come out of left field and be amazing. It seems pretty nuts to try and predict what will be good and what will be forgettable.
I guess I'll find out in early 2016 when the first handful of issues are out, the reviews are in, and trades are gearing up for release.
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Re: Marvel October
Only one actually. Wolverine is about X-23.
I also added about 10 more titles to the OP. Should be about 15 more that are still unannounced. I'm really hoping one of them is The Runaways.
Last edited by sven; 06-30-15 at 01:42 AM.
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Re: Marvel October
Okay going back and looking though them I think Uncanny X-Men and The Ultimates actually look interesting. Might check out the first issues of those. Land's art is stiff but I like the lineup minus Fantomex
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There are a bunch that sound interesting to me. But they still have to pass the art test and half them won't. So far my list looks like this....
Deadpool!!!!!!!
Spider-Gwen
All-New X-men
Extraordinary X-Men
Uncanny X-men
Howling Commandos of SHIELD
Web Warriors
The Ultimates
Silk
Uncanny Avengers
Hawkeye
Howard The Duck
A-Force
Deadpool!!!!!!!
Spider-Gwen
All-New X-men
Extraordinary X-Men
Uncanny X-men
Howling Commandos of SHIELD
Web Warriors
The Ultimates
Silk
Uncanny Avengers
Hawkeye
Howard The Duck
A-Force
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Re: Marvel October
So an 8 month time skip... and Spider Woman's pregnant? Ugh.
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