DC Comics' "Fire and Ice: Welcome to Smallville", available November 2023, is written by Joanne Starer and illustrated by Natacha Bustos. with covers by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson:
"...things could not possibly be worse for 'Fire and Ice'. 'Superman' sent the former 'Justice Leaguers' packing for 'Smallville' following an extremely public and utterly disastrous mission, that was all the fault of 'Guy Gardner' and in doing so doomed them to a fate worse than death: irrelevance.
"Now 'Ice' finds herself drawn to the quiet life and dreams of planting roots. But 'Fire'…well, Fire will do just about anything to get the heck outta Dodge and back on the hero circuit—including challenging the Dcu’s biggest villains to a knock-down, drag-out, live-streamed brawl in the streets of Smallville..."
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"...things could not possibly be worse for 'Fire and Ice'. 'Superman' sent the former 'Justice Leaguers' packing for 'Smallville' following an extremely public and utterly disastrous mission, that was all the fault of 'Guy Gardner' and in doing so doomed them to a fate worse than death: irrelevance.
"Now 'Ice' finds herself drawn to the quiet life and dreams of planting roots. But 'Fire'…well, Fire will do just about anything to get the heck outta Dodge and back on the hero circuit—including challenging the Dcu’s biggest villains to a knock-down, drag-out, live-streamed brawl in the streets of Smallville..."
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- 8/27/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Since 2018, Laurence Fishburne and his Cinema Gypsy production company have been working with Marvel Animation to create an all-new animated series based on "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur" by Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, and Natacha Bustos, which was a sequel to Jack Kirby's "Moon Boy and Devil Dinosaur" from 1978. The show follows 13-year-old supergenius Lunella Lafayette, who teams up with the T-rex she accidentally brought to the present day to protect the Lower East Side of New York City from danger.
Originally, the cartoon was meant to premiere on The Disney Channel in 2020, but the pandemic threw a wrench into their plans that even Lunella couldn't fix. However, now the series is finally ready to make its debut. In fact, it's even been renewed for a second season already, so there are clearly big plans in store for this new Marvel dynamic duo.
During last year's New York Comic Con,...
Originally, the cartoon was meant to premiere on The Disney Channel in 2020, but the pandemic threw a wrench into their plans that even Lunella couldn't fix. However, now the series is finally ready to make its debut. In fact, it's even been renewed for a second season already, so there are clearly big plans in store for this new Marvel dynamic duo.
During last year's New York Comic Con,...
- 2/6/2023
- by Ben F. Silverio
- Slash Film
Following Disney’s acquisition of the "Planet of the Apes" franchise from Fox, Marvel Comics will release variant covers, blending apes with superheroes, starting February 1, 2023, to commemorate the launch of a new "Planet of The Apes" comic book title April 2023:
"...variant cover illustrators include Pepe Larraz, Esad Ribic, Ryan Stegman, Gerardo Sandoval, Lee Garbett, Taurin Clarke, Bjorn Barends...
"...Francesco Mobili, Natacha Bustos, Leinil Francis Yu, Ron Lim, Terry Dodson...
"...Declan Shalvey, David Talaski, Peach Momoko...
"...Juann Cabal, Salvador Larroca, Francesco Manna, Carlos Gomez, Betsy Cola, Paco Medina...
"...Greg Land, Ema Lupacchino, Mike McKone, John Cassaday and Phil Noto..."
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"...variant cover illustrators include Pepe Larraz, Esad Ribic, Ryan Stegman, Gerardo Sandoval, Lee Garbett, Taurin Clarke, Bjorn Barends...
"...Francesco Mobili, Natacha Bustos, Leinil Francis Yu, Ron Lim, Terry Dodson...
"...Declan Shalvey, David Talaski, Peach Momoko...
"...Juann Cabal, Salvador Larroca, Francesco Manna, Carlos Gomez, Betsy Cola, Paco Medina...
"...Greg Land, Ema Lupacchino, Mike McKone, John Cassaday and Phil Noto..."
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- 1/3/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Following Disney’s acquisition of the "Planet of the Apes" franchise from Fox, Marvel Comics will release variant covers, blending apes with superheroes, starting February 1, 2023, to commemorate the launch of a new "Planet of The Apes" comic book title:
"...variant cover illustrators include Pepe Larraz, Esad Ribic, Ryan Stegman, Gerardo Sandoval, Lee Garbett, Taurin Clarke, Bjorn Barends...
"...Francesco Mobili, Natacha Bustos, Leinil Francis Yu, Ron Lim, Terry Dodson...
"...Declan Shalvey, David Talaski, Peach Momoko...
"...Juann Cabal, Salvador Larroca, Francesco Manna, Carlos Gomez, Betsy Cola, Paco Medina...
"...Greg Land, Ema Lupacchino, Mike McKone, John Cassaday and Phil Noto..."
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"...variant cover illustrators include Pepe Larraz, Esad Ribic, Ryan Stegman, Gerardo Sandoval, Lee Garbett, Taurin Clarke, Bjorn Barends...
"...Francesco Mobili, Natacha Bustos, Leinil Francis Yu, Ron Lim, Terry Dodson...
"...Declan Shalvey, David Talaski, Peach Momoko...
"...Juann Cabal, Salvador Larroca, Francesco Manna, Carlos Gomez, Betsy Cola, Paco Medina...
"...Greg Land, Ema Lupacchino, Mike McKone, John Cassaday and Phil Noto..."
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- 11/29/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Marvel Comics' "Wakanda’ #1, now available, is written by Evan Narcisse and Stephanie Williams, with illustrations by Paco Medina and Natacha Bustos:"...a proud nation without a king? This exciting new miniseries spotlights a different fan-favorite 'Wakandan' character.
"First up: 'Shuri' proves that being without the 'Black Panther' doesn’t mean Wakanda is without heroes to protect it—and that there is a reason she too once wielded the power.
"Plus, part one of the 'History of the Black Panthers' backup story, providing for the first time anywhere a definitive overview of every Wakandan who has ever held the mantle of the Black Panther..."
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"First up: 'Shuri' proves that being without the 'Black Panther' doesn’t mean Wakanda is without heroes to protect it—and that there is a reason she too once wielded the power.
"Plus, part one of the 'History of the Black Panthers' backup story, providing for the first time anywhere a definitive overview of every Wakandan who has ever held the mantle of the Black Panther..."
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- 11/22/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Following Disney’s acquisition of the "Planet of the Apes" franchise from Fox, Marvel Comics will release variant covers, blending apes with superheroes, starting February 1, 2023, to commemorate the launch of a new "Planet of The Apes" comic book title:
"...variant cover illustrators include Pepe Larraz, Esad Ribic, Ryan Stegman...
"...Gerardo Sandoval, Lee Garbett, Taurin Clarke, Bjorn Barends...
"...Francesco Mobili, Natacha Bustos, Leinil Francis Yu, Ron Lim, Terry Dodson...
"...Declan Shalvey, David Talaski, Peach Momoko...
"...Juann Cabal, Salvador Larroca, Francesco Manna, Carlos Gomez, Betsy Cola, Paco Medina...
"...Greg Land, Ema Lupacchino, Mike McKone, John Cassaday and Phil Noto..."
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"...variant cover illustrators include Pepe Larraz, Esad Ribic, Ryan Stegman...
"...Gerardo Sandoval, Lee Garbett, Taurin Clarke, Bjorn Barends...
"...Francesco Mobili, Natacha Bustos, Leinil Francis Yu, Ron Lim, Terry Dodson...
"...Declan Shalvey, David Talaski, Peach Momoko...
"...Juann Cabal, Salvador Larroca, Francesco Manna, Carlos Gomez, Betsy Cola, Paco Medina...
"...Greg Land, Ema Lupacchino, Mike McKone, John Cassaday and Phil Noto..."
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- 11/21/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Now that Disney has fully acquired the "Planet of the Apes" franchise from Fox, Marvel Comics will release variant covers, blending apes with superheroes, starting February 1, 2023, to commemorate the launch of the new "Planet of The Apes" comic book title:
"...variant cover illustrators include Pepe Larraz, Esad Ribic, Ryan Stegman...
"...Gerardo Sandoval, Lee Garbett, Taurin Clarke, Bjorn Barends...
"...Francesco Mobili, Natacha Bustos, Leinil Francis Yu, Ron Lim, Terry Dodson...
"...Declan Shalvey, David Talaski, Peach Momoko...
"...Juann Cabal, Salvador Larroca, Francesco Manna, Carlos Gomez, Betsy Cola, Paco Medina...
"...Greg Land, Ema Lupacchino, Mike McKone, John Cassaday and Phil Noto..."
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"...variant cover illustrators include Pepe Larraz, Esad Ribic, Ryan Stegman...
"...Gerardo Sandoval, Lee Garbett, Taurin Clarke, Bjorn Barends...
"...Francesco Mobili, Natacha Bustos, Leinil Francis Yu, Ron Lim, Terry Dodson...
"...Declan Shalvey, David Talaski, Peach Momoko...
"...Juann Cabal, Salvador Larroca, Francesco Manna, Carlos Gomez, Betsy Cola, Paco Medina...
"...Greg Land, Ema Lupacchino, Mike McKone, John Cassaday and Phil Noto..."
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- 11/5/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Marvel Comics' "Wakanda’ #1, available October 12, 2022, is written by Evan Narcisse, Stephanie Williams and illustrated by Paco Medina and Natacha Bustos:"...a proud nation without a king? This exciting new miniseries spotlights a different fan-favorite 'Wakandan' character.
"First up: 'Shuri' proves that being without the 'Black Panther' doesn’t mean Wakanda is without heroes to protect it—and that there is a reason she too once wielded the power.
"Plus, part one of the 'History of the Black Panthers' backup story, providing for the first time anywhere a definitive overview of every Wakandan who has ever held the mantle of the Black Panther..."
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"First up: 'Shuri' proves that being without the 'Black Panther' doesn’t mean Wakanda is without heroes to protect it—and that there is a reason she too once wielded the power.
"Plus, part one of the 'History of the Black Panthers' backup story, providing for the first time anywhere a definitive overview of every Wakandan who has ever held the mantle of the Black Panther..."
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- 10/10/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
One girl can make a difference. But can you imagine how much more of a difference she can make with a dinosaur on her side? Well, a tyrannosaurus rex may not be ideal for every situation, but Lunella Lafayette is happy to have Devil Dinosaur with her as she fights crime in the Lower East Side of New York City in the upcoming Disney Channel series "Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur."
Based on the 2015 Marvel comic series by Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, and Natacha Bustos, which was a sequel to Jack Kirby's "Moon Boy and Devil Dinosaur" from 1978, the animated series will follow the 13-year-old super-genius as she transports the T-rex through a time vortex to the present to help her take on the villains of the modern day. And though the project has been in development for some time at this point, the recent D23 Expo has finally...
Based on the 2015 Marvel comic series by Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, and Natacha Bustos, which was a sequel to Jack Kirby's "Moon Boy and Devil Dinosaur" from 1978, the animated series will follow the 13-year-old super-genius as she transports the T-rex through a time vortex to the present to help her take on the villains of the modern day. And though the project has been in development for some time at this point, the recent D23 Expo has finally...
- 9/12/2022
- by Ben F. Silverio
- Slash Film
The Marvel Cinematic Universe, Sdcc, heck, even this site! None of it would exist without Wesley Snipes. Before he took on the role of C-list vampire hunter Blade for the 1998 movie directed by Stephen Norrington, the only successful superhero movies featured Batman or Superman, and those franchises were on the downswing. The only previous Marvel movie released in theaters was 1986’s notorious flop Howard the Duck. Most Marvel properties were substandard direct to VHS releases, such as the Punisher movie starring Dolph Lundgren and missing a skull logo, or embarrassing tv movies, especially Nick Fury: Agent of Shield with David Hasselhoff in the title role.
With Blade, Snipes and his effortless poise transformed the tired superhero genre into something exciting, vibrant, and cool. Despite the disastrous and controversial Blade: Trinity, fans have long been clamoring for Snipes to return to the genre and join the MCU. Most expected him to...
With Blade, Snipes and his effortless poise transformed the tired superhero genre into something exciting, vibrant, and cool. Despite the disastrous and controversial Blade: Trinity, fans have long been clamoring for Snipes to return to the genre and join the MCU. Most expected him to...
- 7/23/2022
- by Joe George
- Den of Geek
We've got some adorable news out of San Diego Comic-Con, and it involves a giant red beastie. Our own Ryan Scott was at the panel for "Marvel's Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur." The series is based on the characters from the Marvel comic book of the same name by Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, and Natacha Bustos (Moon Girl). Jack Kirby created Devil Dinosaur.
In the series, we've got 13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette (voiced by Diamond White) and her 10-ton best friend Devil Dinosaur — who just happens to be a Tyrannosaurus rex — who are out to stop criminals from messing up the city....
The post Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is Getting a Fantastic Set of Guest Stars [Comic-Con] appeared first on /Film.
In the series, we've got 13-year-old super-genius Lunella Lafayette (voiced by Diamond White) and her 10-ton best friend Devil Dinosaur — who just happens to be a Tyrannosaurus rex — who are out to stop criminals from messing up the city....
The post Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur is Getting a Fantastic Set of Guest Stars [Comic-Con] appeared first on /Film.
- 7/22/2022
- by Jenna Busch
- Slash Film
Marvel Comics latest variant covers, designed as postcards, are illustrated by R.B. Silva, Peach Momoko, Carmen Carnero and Natacha Bustos, available on various titles, starting May 4, 2022:
Variant covers include “X-Force” #28 by Peach Momoko, available May 4, 2022, “X-Men” #11 by Carmen Carnero, available May 11, 2022…
…“Captain America: Symbol of Truth” #1 by Natacha Bustos, May 11, 2022 and “Black Panther #7 by R.B. Silva.Available June 8, 2022.
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Variant covers include “X-Force” #28 by Peach Momoko, available May 4, 2022, “X-Men” #11 by Carmen Carnero, available May 11, 2022…
…“Captain America: Symbol of Truth” #1 by Natacha Bustos, May 11, 2022 and “Black Panther #7 by R.B. Silva.Available June 8, 2022.
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- 4/14/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Marvel Comics new variant covers, designed as postcards, illustrated by R.B. Silva, Peach Momoko, Carmen Carnero and Natacha Bustos.will be available starting May 4, 2022:
Variant covers include “May 4: “X-Force” #28 by Peach Momoko, available May 4, 2022, “X-Men” #11 by Carmen Carnero, available May 11, 2022…
…“Captain America: Symbol of Truth” #1 by Natacha Bustos, May 11, 2022 and “Black Panther #7 by R.B. Silva.Available June 8, 2022.
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Variant covers include “May 4: “X-Force” #28 by Peach Momoko, available May 4, 2022, “X-Men” #11 by Carmen Carnero, available May 11, 2022…
…“Captain America: Symbol of Truth” #1 by Natacha Bustos, May 11, 2022 and “Black Panther #7 by R.B. Silva.Available June 8, 2022.
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- 4/9/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Marvel Comics’ “Spider-Gwen: Gwenverse #1, available March 9, 2022 is written by Tim Seeley and illustrated by Jodi Nishijima, with covers by David Nakayama, Leonardo Romero, Greg Land, Todd Nauch, Peach Momoko and Natacha Bustos:“…when ‘Gwen Stacy’ was bitten by a radioactive spider, she gained arachnid-like super-powers and started a crimefighting career as ‘Spider-Woman’, aka ‘Ghost-Spider’.
“ But what would have happened if instead she had picked up the enchanted hammer, ‘Mjolnir’? Or if she received the ‘Super-Soldier Serum’? Or built a high-tech suit of armor, as Ghost-Spider tumbles through time and comes face-to-face with herselves…”
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“ But what would have happened if instead she had picked up the enchanted hammer, ‘Mjolnir’? Or if she received the ‘Super-Soldier Serum’? Or built a high-tech suit of armor, as Ghost-Spider tumbles through time and comes face-to-face with herselves…”
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- 3/8/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Marvel Comics "The United States of Captain America" Annual #2, available July 29, 2021, is written by Christopher Cantwell, Mohale Mashigo and illustrated by Dale Eaglesham, Natacha Bustos, with covers by Gerald Parel and Bustos:
"...'Steve Rogers' and 'Sam Wilson' are hot on the trail of the shield thief, but their adversary remains one step ahead, and he has friends in low places.
'Some old enemies of 'Captain America' are behind this scheme, but can Sam and Steve figure out who these enemies are and what they want, in time to stop them? And just who is 'Nichelle Wright', the 'Captain America of Harrisburg'? And will her community stand up for her when the shield thief frames her for a crime?..."
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"...'Steve Rogers' and 'Sam Wilson' are hot on the trail of the shield thief, but their adversary remains one step ahead, and he has friends in low places.
'Some old enemies of 'Captain America' are behind this scheme, but can Sam and Steve figure out who these enemies are and what they want, in time to stop them? And just who is 'Nichelle Wright', the 'Captain America of Harrisburg'? And will her community stand up for her when the shield thief frames her for a crime?..."
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- 7/5/2021
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Written by Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee | Art by Daniel Acuna, Mahmud A. Asrar, Mark Bagley, Joe Bennett, Natacha Bustos and more…
DC of late have been putting out a lot of 80th Anniversary one off specials to celebrate some of their big name characters. They’ve been well received, and it seems Marvel wants some of that goodness too. Their approach, though, is pretty different. Whereas DC tapped some big names to do short stories for their issues, usually ten or so, Marvel here have decided to re-tell some of the big Captain America storylines from the past. We get the first ever Captain America story, from March 1941, in Captain America issue 1 by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, plus the first Red Skull appearance from that same issue. We also get Cap’s return from deep freeze in Avengers issue 4, March 1964. The hook here is Marvel has asked...
DC of late have been putting out a lot of 80th Anniversary one off specials to celebrate some of their big name characters. They’ve been well received, and it seems Marvel wants some of that goodness too. Their approach, though, is pretty different. Whereas DC tapped some big names to do short stories for their issues, usually ten or so, Marvel here have decided to re-tell some of the big Captain America storylines from the past. We get the first ever Captain America story, from March 1941, in Captain America issue 1 by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, plus the first Red Skull appearance from that same issue. We also get Cap’s return from deep freeze in Avengers issue 4, March 1964. The hook here is Marvel has asked...
- 3/24/2021
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
Marvel Comics' "Black Cat Annual" #1, now available, in support of Sony Pictures developing "Black Cat" feature film, is written by Jed MacKay and illustrated by Joey Vazquez, Natacha Bustos and Juan Gedeon, with covers by J. Scott Campbell and Todd Nauck:
"...'Felicia Hardy', is the daughter of 'Walter Hardy, a world-renowned 'cat burglar'. After suffering a traumatic experience as a college freshman, she trained herself in various fighting styles and acrobatics and, after deciding to follow in her father's footsteps, adopted the costumed identity of the 'Black Cat'.
"As Black Cat, she has the subconscious ability to affect probability fields, producing 'bad luck' for her enemies. The character was originally a supervillain and adversary of 'Spider-Man', but over time the two fell in love, which motivated her into becoming his partner. However, their relationship grew complicated after it became apparent that 'Black Cat' was only attracted...
"...'Felicia Hardy', is the daughter of 'Walter Hardy, a world-renowned 'cat burglar'. After suffering a traumatic experience as a college freshman, she trained herself in various fighting styles and acrobatics and, after deciding to follow in her father's footsteps, adopted the costumed identity of the 'Black Cat'.
"As Black Cat, she has the subconscious ability to affect probability fields, producing 'bad luck' for her enemies. The character was originally a supervillain and adversary of 'Spider-Man', but over time the two fell in love, which motivated her into becoming his partner. However, their relationship grew complicated after it became apparent that 'Black Cat' was only attracted...
- 11/10/2019
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
A new pint-sized African American superhero is joining Marvel’s superhero TV universe in what will be an animated series titled “Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur.” Ordered by the Disney Channel, and based on the popular comic book, “Moon Girl” follows the adventures of nine-year-old Lunella Lafayette (aka Moon Girl), a 13-year-old super-genius, and her ten-ton T-Rex, Devil Dinosaur. After Lunella accidentally brings Devil Dinosaur into present-day New York City, via a time vortex, the duo works together to protect the city’s Lower East Side from danger.
The series hails from “black-ish” and “grown-ish” executive producers Laurence Fishburne and Helen Sugland via their ABC Studios-based Cinema Gypsy Productions, as well as Marvel Animation & Family Entertainment, and Emmy Award-winner Steve Loter (Disney’s “Kim Possible”).
Created by Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare, and Natacha Bustos, Moon Girl made her first appearance in the December 2016 comic, “Moon Girl and...
The series hails from “black-ish” and “grown-ish” executive producers Laurence Fishburne and Helen Sugland via their ABC Studios-based Cinema Gypsy Productions, as well as Marvel Animation & Family Entertainment, and Emmy Award-winner Steve Loter (Disney’s “Kim Possible”).
Created by Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare, and Natacha Bustos, Moon Girl made her first appearance in the December 2016 comic, “Moon Girl and...
- 8/24/2019
- by Tambay Obenson
- Indiewire
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