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After Calling Fans “Cretins,” Marvel Comics Editor Tom Brevoort Wonders Why Few Are Watching His X-Men Reboot Trailer

March 16, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 6 Comments

In another blow to the mainstream comic industry, Marvel Comics editor Tom Brevoort has now highlighted just how few people care about these relaunches of beloved properties like the X-Men that are focused on woke identity politics. The “From The Ashes” relaunch has been mired in controversy already, but even Tom Brevoort is seeing indications […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: gail simone, marvel comics, tom brevoort, x-men

Josh Howard Returns To His Image Comics Hit, Dead At 17 For New Crowdfund “Kill Day”

March 15, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Comic fans are in for a treat as Josh Howard put up a new installment of his hit comic series Dead at 17 on IndieGoGo for the series’ 20th Anniversary with Dead at 17: Kill Day. A big hit for Image Comics, Dead At 17 marks one of the most entertaining books of the last […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: dead at 17, josh howard

Marvel Taps Gail Simone, Jed McKay, and Eve Ewing To Run The X-Men Franchise Reboot

March 14, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 4 Comments

Earlier today, Gail Simone tweeted with the hashtags #XMen and #FromTheAshes, echoing the teaser image posted by X-Men editor Tom Brevoort late last year. Hours later, Marvel Comics confirmed Gail Simone would be writing Uncanny X-Men, along with announcing the upcoming creative teams for the line. The X-Men franchise has been embattled over the last […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: eve ewing, gail simone, jed mckay, ryan stegman, Uncanny X-Men, x-men

The Love Of Daredevil

March 13, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

I’ve been reading the current run of Daredevil by Saladin Ahmed and have been pleasantly surprised at how good it is–and how based it is at the same time. As much as Frank Miller gets a lot of credit for Daredevil, the book really changed with Brian Michael Bendis’ run. What’s great is how much […]

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RUMOR: Marvel Comics Approached Grant Morrison To Reboot X-Men Comics And He Declined

March 13, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 6 Comments

Former Marvel writer Grant Morrison

More news from the Marvel Comics X-Offices as it’s been told to Fandom Pulse by an anonymous insider that Marvel approached Grant Morrison to return to the franchise only to get turned down by the legendary creator. After months of rumors of the X-Men reboot going woke under Tom Brevoort’s stewardship and with Gail Simone […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: grant morrison, marvel comics, x-men

Eric July’s Rippaverse Has Another Million Dollar Hit With Yaira By The Soska Sisters

March 12, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 6 Comments

Yaira #1 announcement card, Rippaverse

Eric July has another massive hit with Yaira #1 by the Soska Sisters. The fourth Rippaverse title to reach $1 million in sales, this volume did so in record time, even beating out Isom #1 for how fast the book reached the six-figure number. With several surprises in the campaign, the team did an incredible […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: eric july, rippaverse, the soska sisters, yaira

Marvel Replaces Upcoming Thunderbolts Movie Character The Sentry With A Disabled Black Woman

March 9, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 6 Comments

Marvel The Sentry

Marvel Comics seems to be obsessed with replacing their characters with minority versions. Ever since Miles Morales replaced Ultimate Spider-Man, the writers and editors have been gleeful about their forced diversity, even when they understand the fans don’t want replacement characters. Now, they’ve become a full meme as they’ve replaced The Sentry, a character who […]

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Social Media Reacts to The Passing of Legendary Dragon Ball Creator Akira Toriyama

March 9, 2024 by Gator Leave a Comment

Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama

Akira Toriyama, author of the famous Japanese manga series Dragon Ball, has passed away at the age of 68. According to the official Dragon Ball series website, Toriyama suffered from an acute subdural hematoma and passed away on March 1st. Born in 1955 in the city of Nagoya, Akira Toriyama leaves behind a several-decade legacy […]

Filed Under: Anime, Manga, Pop Culture Tagged With: Akira Toriyama, chrono trigger, Dragon Ball, dragon quest, eiichiro oda, Japan, masashi kishimoto

Skybound Announces Two New Energon Universe Miniseries: Scarlett and Destro By Kelly Thompson And Dan Watters

March 8, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Energon Universe Collage

The Energon Universe has been the best of comics in the last year with Skybound. Robert Kirkman made a beautiful sci-fi epic in Void Rivals, tying into Transformers by Daniel Warren Johnson, which then parlayed into Duke and Cobra Commander by Joshua Williamson. From the consistent art styles to the action-packed writing, these books have […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: energon universe, gi joe, image comics, kelly thompson, robert kirkman, skybound, Transformers

DC Comics Writer Mark Waid Says He’d “Rather Work At Burger King” Than Work With Right-Wing Creators In Comics And Tells Fans “Shut The F*** Up!”

March 7, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 6 Comments

Mark Waid AI

Mark Waid is well known for his tantrums causing public relations problems in the comic industry, dating back to Crossgen when he allegedly put his fist through a wall in an argument with a creator. That energy has been echoed since recent comments by comic retailer Glenn O’Leary echoed what many people have been saying […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: dc comics, mark waid, marvel comics, world's finest

Warner Brothers Confirms Rooster Teeth Is Shutting Down, Gets Roasted On Twitter

March 7, 2024 by Tebow Leave a Comment

Halo Red vs Blue Rooster Teeth

In a move that isn’t entirely shocking, Warner Brothers Discovery has confirmed today that they will be shutting down Rooster Teeth studio, 21 years after it first began. Rooster Teeth, an animation and game studio, is probably best known for it’s Red vs Blue series, which was created due to the widespread popularity of the […]

Filed Under: Industry News Tagged With: red vs blue, rooster teeth, rwby, twitter, Warner Brothers

Marvel Comics Quietly Cancels David Pepose’s Relaunched Punisher Comic With Rumored Low Sales

March 7, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 3 Comments

Marvel Comics' New Joe Garrison Punisher

Last year, Marvel Comics announced it would be replacing the Punisher with an all-new version of the character with a complete redesign removing the iconic logo, which leftist corporate types are offended by as the police utilized it to stand against mobs in 2020. They canceled the logo under the stewardship of Jason Aaron and […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: david pepose, frank castle, marvel comics, The Punisher

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