by Matt Raub, Nov 4 2009 // 2:15 PM
Now that we are aware that Carnage, Cable, and Psylocke are all apart of the downloadable character pack for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 and we know the cost and release date, here’s a brand new character to add to that list. Welcome Black Panther, King of the Wakanda Jungle, to the game as a playable character.
Panther is 4 of the 5 alleged add-ons proposed for the game (not including Juggernaut), and will be an interesting addition to the game’s dynamic, especially fighting alongside his in-comic wife, Storm. Magneto is rumored to be the final member to be added to the game, but we’re still waiting for confirmation on that.
Along with the launch video for Black Panther, you can also check out the first images of the alternate costumes for Psylocke, Carnage, and Cable. They are all pretty straightforward, with Cable’s “modern-day” look being the coolest.
Check out all of the images and the launch video after the jump.
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Posted in: Action · Comics · Games · Marvel · Marvel Studios · News · Playstation 3 · Video Games · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: Black Panther, Cable, Carnage, DLC, Marvel, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, PS3, Psylocke, Xbox 360
by Matt Raub, Nov 4 2009 // 11:15 AM
After a few weeks of drooling, the developers of Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 have finally given us a release date and price of their newest dowloadable character pack, including Psylocke, Carnage, Cable, Black Panther, and Magneto. The good news is that Xbox Live owners will get the pack this Thursday (November 5th), and the bad news is that gamers on the PlayStation Network have to wait until next week.
Though they haven’t announced yet that Magneto has been added to the pack, it was leaked a few weeks back when Psylocke and Carnage were first announced. The announcement for Black Panther came on Tuesday, and the alternate costumes for Cable, Psylocke and Carnage were released earlier this week as well.
Fans who worried about the price have nothing to stress about anymore, as the price has been announced as 800 Microsoft Points ($9.99 normally). This was the same price as the Hero and Villain Pack for the first Marvel Ultimate Alliance game back in 2007.
That price includes all five characters, new boosts, and brand-new simulator missions. Also available on that date, for the first time, is the Juggernaut downloadable character, which has only been available to fans who pre-ordered the game until now. You can also purchase Juggernaut for 160 Microsoft Points, or $1.99.
Posted in: Activision · Announcements · Comics · Games · Marvel · News · Playstation 3 · PlayStationNetwork · Video Games · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: Black Panther, Cable, Carnage, DLC, Magneto, Marvel, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, PSN, Psylocke, XBox Live
by Matt Raub, Oct 26 2009 // 7:00 AM
Last week, we got word of the first new downloadable characters for the sequel to Marvel Ultimate Alliance in X-Men’s Psylocke and Spider-Man’s Carnage. After that, in one of the promo screen shots for the character, we got a glimpse at a few of the other characters soon to be announced, including Magneto, Black Panther, and Cable.
It looks like that may have jumped the boat, as the developers announced this weekend that Cable is indeed the next downloadable character for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2. There’s a new trailer for the character after the jump, which you can check out, and there isn’t a whole plethora of information on when the content will be hitting our consoles and for how much.
No word yet on Magneto and Black Panther, but seeing as how it only took a week to announce 3 new characters, don’t expect to have to wait very long to play the Ukanda King and Master of Magnetism. Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 is now available on all next gen systems.
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Posted in: Action · Announcements · Marvel · News · Video Games
Tagged: Cable, Carnage, Marvel, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2, Playstation, Psylocke, XBox
by Joe Gillis, Oct 15 2009 // 9:00 AM
Marvel is at it again and bringing back some characters to spin the X-Men in a new direction.This time, its Cable and Hope dropping by for a short run and you know that wherever they go, trouble follows. Need more info? We can oblige by bringing you this official Marvel press release.
Yes, we get a lot of those. And yes, we like to share. Of course, be sure to check out some preview pages from this new comic after, you guessed it, the jump. Check it out!
Marvel is proud to unveil your first look at X-Men: A Girl Named Hope, from Duane Swierczynski and Steve Dillon, beginning the return of Cable and Hope to the X-Men! Running as interconnected short stories (appearing as bonus content) through Psylocke #1, Dark X-Men #1, X-Men Legacy #230 and X-Force #22, X-Men: A Girl Named Hope begins the most shocking change to the X-Men you can imagine!
Will Hope save or damn mutantkind? What is Cable’s agenda? The answers begin in X-Men: A Girl Named Hope!
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Cable, Chris Yost, Dark X-Men, Harvey Tolibao, Hope, Leonard Kirk, Paul Cornell, Psylock, Simon Bianchi, Steve Dillon, X-Force, X-Men
by Joe Gillis, Oct 5 2009 // 4:15 PM
Its Monday so that means it time to share with you all the great comics that will be coming out from one of our favorite comic publishes this week. So, following is a list of comics and trades from Marvel that will hit store this Wednesday.
Some of the titles that look pretty interesting to us include a new The Torch, a new Cable, issue #2 of Strange Tales and a brand new issue of Astonishing X-Men. As always, be sure to check out all of the bigger cover art after the jump and stay tuned later this week for a brand new installment of The Pull List comics reviews.
Comics On-Sale:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #608
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #608 DJURDJEVIC 70TH ANNIVERSARY VARIANT
ASTONISHING X-MEN #31 WRAPAROUND COVER
ASTONISHING X-MEN #31 CHAREST VARIANT
ASTONISHING X-MEN #31 SKETCH VARIANT
BLACK PANTHER #9
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel · News · Press Releases
Tagged: Andy Diggle, Astonishing X-Men, Cable, Jonathan Hickman, Strange Tales, The Torch, Warren Ellis
by Joe Gillis, Aug 10 2009 // 9:15 AM
Now that Comic-Con in San Diego is but a hazy memory and thoughts have turned to other topics — like cool comics and next year’s Comic-Con — its pretty much business as usual now. So, that means our friends at Marvel dropping yet another massive bunch of comics on us, and eager fans, this week. Following is a list of all the Marvel comics on sale this Wednesday, August 12th via the official press release.
Plus, of course, we’ve also got cool covers from some of the new books after the jump. Check ‘em out!
Hey there True Believers, here’s your official list of comic books, collections and posters arriving in comic stores on August 12th, 2009. For more information on any of these titles, and on upcoming mighty Marvel releases, please visit http://www.marvel.com/catalog/?date=2009-08-12 or contact your local comic book retailer at 1-888-comicbook. Stay tuned each week for a brand new list of Marvel releases so that you’ll never miss your favorite heroes in action!
Comics On-Sale:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #602
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #602 70TH FRAME VARIANT
CABLE #17
CABLE #17 70TH FRAME VARIANT
CAPTAIN AMERICA THEATER OF WAR: TO SOLDIER ON ONE-SHOT
DARK X-MEN: THE BEGINNING #1 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
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Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel · News · Press Releases
Tagged: Brian Bendis, Cable, Deadpool, Ed Brubaker, Mark Millar, Spider-Man, The Marvels Project, Ultimate Avengers
by John Carle, May 8 2009 // 8:34 AM
This is part two of this week’s Pull List, check out part one here!
Deadpool #10 – Marvel – $2.99
Score: 8.0
What’s the one way to make an already funny book like Deadpool even more entertaining? Pair him up with an individual who–while may not be as funny–has a more twisted view of the world. That’s what happens in this issue as Norman Osborn decides to send in one of his heavy hitters, Hawkeye a.k.a. Bullseye, to take on the ‘Merc with the Mouth’. The interesting thing is that Bullseye is pretty funny himself, in a very sick kind of way. The back and forth between the two makes the interaction feel something like the Odd Couple on acid. Surprisingly, Bullseye isn’t present through most of the issue, but instead Daniel Way takes the reader through one of Deadpool’s lowest paying and comical hits before letting the two psychopaths cross… um, paths. What follows are some greatly choreographed and intelligently put together action panels that rival most well done action movies.
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Posted in: Comic Reviews · Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Cable, Comic Review, Deadpool, Exiles, Marvel, New Mutants, Pull List