by Joe Gillis, Mar 16 2010 // 3:00 PM
Another week, another set of cool comics coming out from our pals at Marvel. This week sees the release of the next issue of Siege as well as Dark Avengers #15, The Torch #6 and the Punisher Noir hard cover book, which looks extra cool.
Remember to get to your nearest comic shop early for best selection. Don’t know where your nearest comic shop is? Use this handy guide to find one.
Comics On-Sale:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #625
ANITA BLAKE, THE LAUGHING CORPSE – EXECUTIONER #5
AVENGERS VS. ATLAS #3
AVENGERS VS. ATLAS #3 ROBINSON VARIANT
CAPTAIN AMERICA MGC #1
DARK AVENGERS #15 (S)
DEADPOOL: MERC WITH A MOUTH #9
DEATHLOK #5
DOOMWAR #2
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Tagged: Avengers, Brian Bendis, Comics, Dark Avengers, Deadpool, Marvel, Mike Deodato, Punisher Noir, Siege, The Torch
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by John Carle, Mar 1 2010 // 2:00 PM
Siege so far has been one of the best Marvel events in recent memory. Not having to worry about delays due to its short 4 issue run, the end of the Asgardian siege by Norman Osborn and H.A.M.M.E.R. will be all cleared up before May. With the penultimate issue set to be released March 17th, IGN.com was given a first peek at some of the pages of this gigantic issue.
If you haven’t seen them yet, the pages as well as IGN’s interviews below were too good not to share with you. Plus, with all the praise heaped on it by some of Marvel’s finest, what’s not to like?
Brian Bendis on Siege #3:
“I think issue #3, which I’ve now seen completed and done, crackles because you know that anybody can go. Let’s put Thor away for a second. If [Sentry] did that to Ares, what’s Clint Barton going to do? What’s Spider-Woman going to do? There’s a genuine problem. So I think the battle crackles. And beyond the fact that it’s stunning – stunning – we have, on pages 18 and 19, an image that is more startling than what happened to Ares. I’ll even give you the page number!
“But as you can see, I’m not talking hype here. As you can see in these pages are staggering, stunning, gorgeous. And I’m very, very proud of it. We have another back-up feature in this issue as well, which I think people are enjoying. But yes, pages 18 and 19. And page 24 is pretty good too!”
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Tagged: Brian Bendis, Captain America, Comics, Marvel, Norman Osborn, Siege, Tom Brevoort
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by Joe Gillis, Feb 10 2010 // 2:00 PM

If you’re enjoying Marvel’s newest cross-over event Siege, then this information is for you. Today, Marvel released the full details of who will be guiding this event through all of its various mascinations and incarnations. For all the details, check out this official press release:
In Siege: Captain America, from Christos Gage and Federico Dallocchio, learn more about the role of Bucky Barnes and Steve Rogers in this war and how it will define their relationship! Then, in Siege: Young Avengers, from Sean McKeever and Mahmud A. Asrar, the Young Avengers take center stage as Wiccan and Patriot are pushed to their limits!
Siege: Loki, from Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, goes deep into the mind of Siege’s most devious major player! Nick Fury’s plans are revealed in Siege: Secret Warriors, from the team of Jonathan Hickman and Alessandro Vitti! Finally, Siege: Spider-Man pits Spider-Man against Venom, courtesy of Brian Reed and Marco Santucci!
With interconnecting covers by superstar Marko Djurdjevic, these all new stories provide insight into the major players of Siege and set the stage for the dramatic Siege finale!
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Tagged: Brian Reed, Captain America, Christos Gage, Comics, Jonathan Hickman, Kieron Gillen, Marvel, Press Releases, Sean McKeever, Siege
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by Sal Loria, Feb 4 2010 // 2:00 PM
Buffy’s got a brand new bag, Superman makes his pitch for “World’s Greatest Detective” and the Sentry gets to the heart of the matter in this latest edition of The Pull List Comic Reviews! As always, WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.
PULL OF THE WEEK:
Buffy The Vampire Slayer #32
Dark Horse Comics – $2.99 US
Writer: Brad Meltzer
Artist: Georges Jeanty
Score: 9/10
While the ongoing war against Twilight hits a lull, Buffy and Xander take the break to examine the Slayer’s new power set, much to Dawn’s chagrin. Meanwhile, Giles – along with Faith and Andrew – find themselves in Twilight’s grip and Willow makes a horrifying discovery.
Best-selling author Brad Meltzer – no stranger to comics – kicks off the “Twilight” story arc with this issue in a round-about way. Twilight himself doesn’t factor into the story much, but Meltzer took the “maximum fun” approach in setting up the pieces via tiny revelations sprinkled throughout the issue while focusing on Buffy’s new powers. The result is an incredibly enjoyable read that’s sure to please virtually any fan of comics or comics-related media.
Artist Georges Jeanty continues to pump out the work that has become the glue that holds everything together for this series, and this latest issue is no different. The scenes involving Buffy and Xander, especially, were a hoot, and how could you not love Buffy hovering in mid-air while asking the General to step outside? If this issue doesn’t symbolize having fun while making a comic, I don’t know what will.
Other issues came close – it was a really good week for comics – but this issue took home the Pull of the Week title thanks to an offering that was part major story arc launch and part open love letter to comics; it’s been quite some time that a comic has made me smile this much.
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Tagged: Art Adams, Blackest Night, Blackest Night: Wonder Woman, Brad Meltzer, Brian Michael Bendis, Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 8, Chris Yost, CP Smith, Cully Hamner, Dennis O'Neil, Denys Cowan, Dynamite Entertainment, Garth Ennis, Georges Jeanty, greg rucka, invincible iron man, James Robinson, Jason Aarons, Jeph Loeb, John McCrea, Keith Burns, Marcus To, Matt Fraction, New X-Men, Nicola Scott, Olivier Coipel, Pete Woods, Ramon Bachs, Red Robin, Salvador Larroca, Siege, Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton, Superman: World of New Krypton, The Boys, The Question, Ultimate X, Ultimatum, Wolverine: Weapon X, X-Force
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by Joe Gillis, Feb 1 2010 // 3:00 PM
Happy February and with a new month comes even more new comics. This week, Marvel is releasing a bunch of new titles, as they usually do, and we’ve got your complete list so you know what to expect. Among the titles we’re interested in this week are the latest Cable, a new installment of Siege, the latest issue of The Torch and the debut of Wolverine: Savage.
Of course, all of these, and much more, can be found at your local comic shop so head on down and buy some comics. If you don’t know where your local comic shop is, use this handy guide to find it. Also, be sure to click through to check out cover art for some of these upcoming titles. Enjoy!
Comics On-Sale:
CABLE #23
CRIMINAL: THE SINNERS #4
DAFFODIL #2
DEADPOOL TEAM-UP #896
GHOST RIDERS: HEAVEN’S ON FIRE #6
INDOMITABLE IRON MAN (B&W) #1
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #23
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #23 DEADPOOL VARIANT
IRON MAN MAGAZINE SPECIAL EDITION
MARVEL HEARTBREAKERS #1 (MDCU)
NOVA #34
NOVA #34 DEADPOOL VARIANT
REALM OF KINGS SON OF HULK #1
REALM OF KINGS SON OF HULK #1 GOLDEN VARIANT
SIEGE #2
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by Sal Loria, Jan 28 2010 // 12:00 PM
The siege of Asgard continues, Indigo becomes the new choice of color and Captain America “officially” returns in this latest edition of The Pull List Comic Reviews! Due to time constraints and unforeseen delays, this week’s column is abbreviated. As always, WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.
PULL OF THE WEEK:
Atom & Hawkman #46
DC Comics – $2.99 US
Writer: Geoff Johns
Artist: Ryan Sook
Score: 9/10
Ray Palmer, known better as the Atom, has been knocked down more than most during his career as a costumed crime-fighter, but he always manages to pick himself up. Not surprisingly, that compassion of his has earned him an Indigo ring, and with the dead seemingly winning the war, Ray has figured out a way to swing the battle to the good guys; even if the good guys aren’t all necessarily “good” to begin with.
I would never have thought that, of all the Blackest Night-themed “continuation” issues, this would be the best of the bunch (so far), but with Geoff Johns at the helm, I should have known better. Johns uses a This Is Your Life presentation of Ray Palmer’s history as a canvas to show just how much the character brings to the table, and in doing so, the writer sets the stage for what could be the turning point in war against Nekron.
Artist Ryan Sook simply crushed this issue. Everything in this issue was pitch-perfect, from Ray’s past to the horrific present – every panel led to the next without skipping a beat. Instead, the body of work in this issue touched on varying types of visual storytelling that not only worked incredibly well, but also showed the artist’s vast range of skills.
Wrap all this up and throw in the aforementioned revelation of the Indigo rings, and you’re left with a can’t-miss issue that’s also the Pull of the Week.
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Tagged: Atom & Hawkman, Avengers: The Initiative, batman and robin, Blackest Night, Bryan Hitch, Butch Guice, Cameron Stewart, Captain America Reborn, Carlos Rodriguez, Christos N Gage, Dale Eaglesham, Doug Mahnke, Ed Brubaker, Fall of the Hulks, Fall of the Hulks: Red Hulk, Fantastic Four, Geoff Johns, grant morrison, Green Lantern, Incredible Hulk, Jeff Parker, Jonathan Hickman, Mahmud Asrar, Ryan Sook, Siege
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by Sal Loria, Jan 21 2010 // 1:00 PM
Welcome to another edition of The Pull List Comic Reviews! The fall of the Hulks begins, Mogo dishes out his brand of justice and both Geo-Force and the Sentry lose their marbles. As always, WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.
PULL OF THE WEEK:
Dark Avengers #13
Marvel Comics – $3.99 US
Writer: Brian Michael Bendis
Artist: Mike Deodato
Score: 8.5/10
The Marvel Universe has seen better days. While the disassembling of Earth’s mightiest heroes led to the breakout of a civil war, a secret invasion became the catalyst to Norman Osborn’s dark reign, and with the siege of Asgard on the horizon, surely things couldn’t get worse (see what I did there?), could it? The Sentry’s true origin is revealed, answering once and for all that, yes, things can get worse…much worse.
Just when I thought all the pieces were on the table, Brian Michael Bendis takes the much-maligned Sentry and turns him loose. With this latest revelation of how the Sentry came to be – not to mention how he’s more unstable than anyone thought – Bendis has taken a tragic figure and made him the definitive x-factor for the Siege event. Whether or not the character winds up saving the day or becoming the most dangerous player is still up in the air, and that’s just a tad frightening.
This issue is all about the eyes. Artist Mike Deodato nailed every beat of this issue by letting the eyes of the characters tell the story, which really focused on the horror of what resides within the Sentry’s mind. From the Sentry, the Sentry’s wife, Lindy and even Osborn himself, the eyes served notice that something wicked this way comes. For even more justification, take a gander at that last page.
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Tagged: Agents of Atlas, Arkham Reborn, Batman: Streets of Gotham, Blackest Night, Bong Dazo, Brian Michael Bendis, Dan DiDio, Dan Slott, Daniel Way, Dark Avengers, Dark Wolverine, Das Pastoras, David Finch, Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth, detective comics, Don Kramer, Dustin Nguyen, Ed McGuinness, Fall of the Hulks, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Green Lantern Corps, Greg Pak, Harrison Wilcox, Hulk, Incredible Hulk, Jeff Parker, Jeph Loeb, Jeremy Haun, Khoi Pham, Kyle Baker, Manhunter, Marc Andreyko, Marjorie Liu, Mighty Avengers, Miguel Sepulveda, mike benson, Mike Deodato, Outsiders, Patrick Gleason, Paul Pelletier, Peter J Tomasi, Philip Tan, Rob Liefeld, Ryan Stegman, Scott Hampton, Siege, Simon Dark, Thunderbolts, Victor Gischler
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by Sal Loria, Jan 14 2010 // 7:00 AM
As reported by Comic Book Resources, Marvel Comics has issued a press release stating that for every 50 copies of unsold DC Comics revolving around their recent Blackest Night ring promotion, retailers will be sent a rare Deadpool-centric variant for Siege #3, the publisher’s current event series. Requesting the covers of the unsold issues only, Marvel claims this initiative was put in place to “provide assistance to comic retailers in 2010.”
It should be noted that Diamond Distributors is not involved in this trade promotion, and should not be contacted for information regarding it. Marvel did provide all of the relevant information within the press release (which can also be found below), and further questions can be directed to helpme@marvel.com.
All submissions must be received at the Marvel office by Tuesday, February 16, 2010.
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Tagged: Adventure Comics, Blackest Night, Booster Gold, Deadpool, Diamond Distributors, Doom Patrol, Justice League of America, Outsiders, R.E.B.E.L.S., Siege
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by Joe Gillis, Jan 12 2010 // 8:00 AM
With the success of Siege#1 last week (it sold out) Marvel is dropping all new books this week to try and continue the momentum they’ve started in January. This week, we’re particularly excited to read Psylocke #3, Strange #3, S.W.O.R.D. #3 and the latest Invincible Iron Man.
And, as we always say, be sure to click through for some cover art from some of these new books. The overs are pretty cool. See you at the comic’s shop on Wednesday.
Comics On-Sale:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #617 (GNTLT)
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #617 SOMETHING IS COMING VARIANT (GNTLT)
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #617 RHINO IS COMING VARIANT (GNTLT)
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #617 VILLAIN VARIANT (GNTLT)
ANITA BLAKE, THE LAUGHING CORPSE – EXECUTIONER #3
BLACK PANTHER #12
BLACK WIDOW: DEADLY ORIGIN #3
DARK X-MEN #3
INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #22 ZIRCHER COVER
MARVEL ADVENTURES SUPER HEROES #19
NATION X #2
PSYLOCKE #3
PUNISHERMAX #3
REALM OF KINGS IMPERIAL GUARD #3
S.W.O.R.D. #3
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Tagged: Amazing Spider-Man, Black Widow, Dark X-Men, Ed Brubaker, invincible iron man, John Paul Leon, Matt Fraction, Paul Cornell, Psylocke, S.W.O.R.D., Salvador Larroca, Siege, Steve Epting, The Marvels Project, Tom Raney
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by Sal Loria, Jan 7 2010 // 11:00 AM
Welcome to the first edition of The Pull List Comic Reviews for 2010! This week both Blackest Night and Siege took center stage with numerous titles, but don’t worry as the Caped Crusader and the Wall Crawler make appearances, too. As always, WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.
PULL OF THE WEEK:
Blackest Night #6 [of 8]
DC Comics – $3.99 US
Writer: Geoff Johns
Artist: Ivan Reis
Score: 9/10
When we last saw our heroes, well… let’s just say that some of them were no longer heroes. As black rings zoomed towards the Flash and Green Lantern, their friends and allies who had suddenly switched sides surrounded them. Superman. Wonder Woman. Green Arrow. And so on. With the universe slipping precariously into a never-ending pool of black, a new group of Lanterns have risen to the cause, and you won’t believe your eyes when you see who they are.
I’m starting to think that Geoff Johns should have been a major league pitcher as opposed to a writer, just with the sheer number of curve balls he’s thrown at readers throughout this series so far. Clearly outdoing himself, Johns put together a new group of Lanterns consisting of some of the most inspiring choices to date. The story beats keep pumping along, making the rapidly approaching ending all the more bittersweet.
Artist Ivan Reis continues to weave his magic in this series. Classic speedster moments? Check. Glorious double-page spreads? You bet. Jaw-dropping panels for significant moments? Of course! All this, and a slew of costume re-designs for the new Lanterns, just in case you didn’t know that Reis is drawing at a level that’s almost peerless. The art in this issue, and the series overall, can be summed up in one word: unparalleled.
The fifth installment of this mini-series received a Pull of the Week and a spot on the Best of 2009 list, so I wasn’t expecting an encore performance with this latest chapter. Shame on me. Both Johns and Reis raise the bar once again, and let the record show that, if this upward trend continues, I might not survive the series in its entirety. For sheer comic brilliance – and Lex Luthor! – this was easily the Pull of the Week.
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Tagged: Adriana Melo, Amazing Spider-Man, Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Jackpot, B.P.R.D. 1947, B.P.R.D.: King Of Fear, Batman Confidential, Bill Sienkiewicz, Blackest Night, Blackest Night: Wonder Woman, Brian Michael Bendis, Brian Reed, Chris Samnee, Dan DiDio, Dark Knight Returns, Frank Miller, Front Line, Gail Simone, Geoff Johns, greg rucka, Guy Davis, House of M, Ivan Reis, J. Calafiore, John Arcudi, John Ostrander, Jonah Hex, Lobo: Highway to Hell, Marc Guggenheim, Mike Mignola, Nation X: X-Factor, Nicola Scott, Olivier Coipel, Peter David, Renato Arlem, Sam Kieth, Secret Six, Siege, Siege: Embedded, Suicide Squad, Utopia, Valentine De Landro, Weird Western Tales
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