If we don’t find a way to make DOOP brass knuckles in 2013, I will be very cross. This is from #Wolverine and the #XMen #23 by @jasonaaron & Nick Bradshaw and, obviously, it’s a comic you will want to read when it comes out on January 9.

If we don’t find a way to make DOOP brass knuckles in 2013, I will be very cross. This is from #Wolverine and the #XMen #23 by @jasonaaron & Nick Bradshaw and, obviously, it’s a comic you will want to read when it comes out on January 9.

I debuted this on Twitter this morning and have to say how freaking psyched I am for this movie. I was on the set in Australia last month and I’ve seen Hugh in action—that photo is 100% legit.
Mr. Jackman is incredibly fit and in shape for this film. I actually saw some other photos the wonderful unit photographer took and was kinda scared. Jackman’s a wildman. He was doing push-ups and curling weights between takes. Seriously, you guys, VERY EXCITED.
via marvelentertainment:

Check it out, bub, here’s the first official photo of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in next year’s The Wolverine film, as debuted on @AgentM’s Twitter.
Stay tuned for much more about The Wolverine in the coming months!

I debuted this on Twitter this morning and have to say how freaking psyched I am for this movie. I was on the set in Australia last month and I’ve seen Hugh in action—that photo is 100% legit.

Mr. Jackman is incredibly fit and in shape for this film. I actually saw some other photos the wonderful unit photographer took and was kinda scared. Jackman’s a wildman. He was doing push-ups and curling weights between takes. Seriously, you guys, VERY EXCITED.

via marvelentertainment:

Check it out, bub, here’s the first official photo of Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in next year’s The Wolverine film, as debuted on @AgentM’s Twitter.

Stay tuned for much more about The Wolverine in the coming months!

LOVE.
marvelentertainment:

Check out the latest piece of Marvel vs. Capcom Origins tribute art by Capcom Japan artist Shinkiro! 
A remake of the North American MegaMan 2 box art, this will be included along with the Infinity Gauntlet art as a double-sided poster at PAX Prime this weekend! 
A new piece of tribute art will be released in the upcoming weeks. What artwork would you like to see used as a tribute for MvC Origins? 
And be on the lookout for MvC Origins, coming this fall to Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation®Network!

LOVE.

marvelentertainment:

Check out the latest piece of Marvel vs. Capcom Origins tribute art by Capcom Japan artist Shinkiro!

A remake of the North American MegaMan 2 box art, this will be included along with the Infinity Gauntlet art as a double-sided poster at PAX Prime this weekend!

A new piece of tribute art will be released in the upcoming weeks. What artwork would you like to see used as a tribute for MvC Origins?

And be on the lookout for MvC Origins, coming this fall to Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation®Network!

You’ll be hearing tons about Marvel NOW! in the coming months. This image, by Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada, is a cool teaser and just the tip of the iceberg. Read the full interview on Marvel.com and stay tuned to Marvel.com and the Marvel social channels during Comic-Con next week for more! Who do you think should be on the Uncanny Avengers team?
via marvelentertainment:

MARVEL NOW!
Beginning in October 2012, Marvel starts a bold new chapter in its history, with Marvel NOW!, a publishing initiative extending into 2013 that will touch every major Marvel character from the Avengers to the X-Men to Spider-Man to the Fantastic Four and beyond.
Marvel.com spoke with Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada, Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso and Senior VP – Executive Editor Tom Brevoort to get all the details on what to expect from Marvel NOW!
Marvel.com: In your words, what is Marvel NOW!?
Axel Alonso: Marvel NOW! is the next chapter in the ongoing saga of the Marvel Universe. From October through February, we’ll provide at least one great reason for readers—old, lapsed or new—to go into a comic store each week: a new issue #1, featuring an exciting new creative team and driving concept, that’s an easy entry-point into the Marvel Universe. Each and every one of these launches is built to last.
Tom Brevoort: Marvel NOW! is a coordinated creative refresh across our entire publishing line, a unique moment in which the creative reins on virtually all of our quintessential series are being passed from one person to another. As a result, there’ll be both the excitement and uncertainty of seeing a new creative partnership handle characters and series that have been in other hands consistently for many years. And at the same time, this is the perfect instance for readers both new and lapsed to dip their toes back into the Marvel pool, in that all of these creators are going to be beginning their story-cycles during this time, so it’s about a clean a point of entry as there’s ever likely to be.
Joe Quesada: Marvel NOW! is the next step in Marvel story evolution and character evolution. It’s not a reboot. It is a universe-shifting catch-all, which really just tells fans that if you enjoyed Avengers vs. X-Men, get ready for what the outcome is because there’s some major, major changes coming to the Marvel Universe. A lot of changes to the character status quos, alter egos, costumes, creator shifts, design shifts, the way that we do our covers, digital shifts and the way we start delivering our books. We’re continuing with our evolution push as we start to embrace more and more of the digital world and its technology; the sky’s the limit with Infinite Comics, AR, and all sorts of things. As the technology changes we’re going to change with it and our fans are going to eventually tell us what it is that they really love out of all those things that we’re playing with. But it’s a big shift because it’s not just story and character. There’s also the way we tell our stories and the way we deliver our stories that are starting to change as well.
For the full interview, head over to Marvel.com.

You’ll be hearing tons about Marvel NOW! in the coming months. This image, by Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada, is a cool teaser and just the tip of the iceberg. Read the full interview on Marvel.com and stay tuned to Marvel.com and the Marvel social channels during Comic-Con next week for more! Who do you think should be on the Uncanny Avengers team?

via marvelentertainment:

MARVEL NOW!

Beginning in October 2012, Marvel starts a bold new chapter in its history, with Marvel NOW!, a publishing initiative extending into 2013 that will touch every major Marvel character from the Avengers to the X-Men to Spider-Man to the Fantastic Four and beyond.

Marvel.com spoke with Marvel Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada, Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso and Senior VP – Executive Editor Tom Brevoort to get all the details on what to expect from Marvel NOW!

Marvel.com: In your words, what is Marvel NOW!?

Axel Alonso: Marvel NOW! is the next chapter in the ongoing saga of the Marvel Universe. From October through February, we’ll provide at least one great reason for readers—old, lapsed or new—to go into a comic store each week: a new issue #1, featuring an exciting new creative team and driving concept, that’s an easy entry-point into the Marvel Universe. Each and every one of these launches is built to last.

Tom Brevoort: Marvel NOW! is a coordinated creative refresh across our entire publishing line, a unique moment in which the creative reins on virtually all of our quintessential series are being passed from one person to another. As a result, there’ll be both the excitement and uncertainty of seeing a new creative partnership handle characters and series that have been in other hands consistently for many years. And at the same time, this is the perfect instance for readers both new and lapsed to dip their toes back into the Marvel pool, in that all of these creators are going to be beginning their story-cycles during this time, so it’s about a clean a point of entry as there’s ever likely to be.

Joe Quesada: Marvel NOW! is the next step in Marvel story evolution and character evolution. It’s not a reboot. It is a universe-shifting catch-all, which really just tells fans that if you enjoyed Avengers vs. X-Men, get ready for what the outcome is because there’s some major, major changes coming to the Marvel Universe. A lot of changes to the character status quos, alter egos, costumes, creator shifts, design shifts, the way that we do our covers, digital shifts and the way we start delivering our books. We’re continuing with our evolution push as we start to embrace more and more of the digital world and its technology; the sky’s the limit with Infinite Comics, AR, and all sorts of things. As the technology changes we’re going to change with it and our fans are going to eventually tell us what it is that they really love out of all those things that we’re playing with. But it’s a big shift because it’s not just story and character. There’s also the way we tell our stories and the way we deliver our stories that are starting to change as well.

For the full interview, head over to Marvel.com.

This? All of this? I love it. LOVE LOVE LOVE.
via samhumphries:

kellysue:

Best thing ever? Best thing ever. 
mattlovescomics:

colleencoover:

Two years ago, former Marvel Comics bullpen member Steve Bunche posted a comics try-out page submitted to Marvel in the 1990s by an unknown hopeful. The page, while lacking in polish and technique, nevertheless had very clear storytelling, and, as Bunche notes in his blog post: “While this guy would never have gotten work in a professional comic as a penciller, I have to admire his talent for creating an instant classic of a non sequitor:”


artist unknown

You are not imagining this. Wolverine stalks through the wilderness, searching for we know not what, and finds the late Freddie Mercury, frontman of the band Queen.
The page has since been rattling around on the Internet, occasionally reposted and retweeted, chuckled over and admired by people like my studiomate Jeff Parker, which is how I originally became aware of it. And it just kind of got stuck in my head. For TWO YEARS.
The story as presented raises a number of questions. What is Wolverine looking for? Agents of AIM? Peace and solitude? Or, as my other studiomate Memorial artist Rich Ellis suggested: is he looking to find Somebody To Love?
And how and why does Freddie Mercury appear at the end of his search? Was his tragically fatal illness miraculously cured, perhaps by an alien symbiote? Has he just returned from sailing the Seven Seas of Rhye? Or more simply and perhaps most logically, has Logan found himself in the presence of the wordly manifestation of a literal God of Rock?
And so, I have decided to explore these mysteries by recreating the original story, correcting some of the technical blunders on the way. I invite other artists to do the same, by which exercise we may one day come close to the fictional Truth of the matter.


I think the appropriate question to ask about the piece is where is Wolverine, or which universe? Is this the real life? Or is this just fantasy?


My heart just grew two sizes.

This? All of this? I love it. LOVE LOVE LOVE.

via samhumphries:

kellysue:

Best thing ever? Best thing ever. 

mattlovescomics:

colleencoover:

Two years ago, former Marvel Comics bullpen member Steve Bunche posted a comics try-out page submitted to Marvel in the 1990s by an unknown hopeful. The page, while lacking in polish and technique, nevertheless had very clear storytelling, and, as Bunche notes in his blog post: “While this guy would never have gotten work in a professional comic as a penciller, I have to admire his talent for creating an instant classic of a non sequitor:”

artist unknown

You are not imagining this. Wolverine stalks through the wilderness, searching for we know not what, and finds the late Freddie Mercury, frontman of the band Queen.

The page has since been rattling around on the Internet, occasionally reposted and retweeted, chuckled over and admired by people like my studiomate Jeff Parker, which is how I originally became aware of it. And it just kind of got stuck in my head. For TWO YEARS.

The story as presented raises a number of questions. What is Wolverine looking for? Agents of AIM? Peace and solitude? Or, as my other studiomate Memorial artist Rich Ellis suggested: is he looking to find Somebody To Love?

And how and why does Freddie Mercury appear at the end of his search? Was his tragically fatal illness miraculously cured, perhaps by an alien symbiote? Has he just returned from sailing the Seven Seas of Rhye? Or more simply and perhaps most logically, has Logan found himself in the presence of the wordly manifestation of a literal God of Rock?

And so, I have decided to explore these mysteries by recreating the original story, correcting some of the technical blunders on the way. I invite other artists to do the same, by which exercise we may one day come close to the fictional Truth of the matter.

I think the appropriate question to ask about the piece is where is Wolverine, or which universe? Is this the real life? Or is this just fantasy?

My heart just grew two sizes.

Marvel Super Heroes: What The—?! Avengers vs. X-Men Part 3 - “Uncivil War”

The big, INCREDIBLY VIOLENT, end to our AvX What The trilogy. This is definitely one of my favorite episodes of the series. Great work by Alex Kropinak, Ben Morse, Jesse Falcon & crew.

Also, I voiced Deathlok in what is surely a Cable Ace Award-worthy performance.

Also, also, watch through the credits for epic Deadpool action.