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Marvel Reveals a Captain America #1 Variant by Frank Miller!

Marvel is celebrating Captain America #1 from Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Yu with a new variant cover from Frank Miller!

Fans got a sneak peek at the creative team’s story in the Avengers/Captain America Free Comic Book Day issue and praise is already high for the new series, with Adventures In Poor Taste claiming “the story presented here is almost dreamlike and should pique readers’ interest.”

Don’t miss the opportunity to dive into this fresh new adventure July 4th, when Captain America #1 hits comic shops!

Captain America #1 Gets a Variant Cover from Marko Djurdjević

Marvel is celebrating Captain America #1 from Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Yu with a new variant cover from superstar artist Marko Djurdjević!

Fans got a sneak peek at the creative team’s story in the Avengers/Captain America Free Comic Book Day issue and praise is already high for the new series, with Adventures In Poor Taste claiming “the story presented here is almost dreamlike and should pique readers’ interest.”

Don’t miss the opportunity to dive into this fresh new adventure July 4th, when Captain America #1 hits comic shops!

Captain America #1 Gets a Joe Jusko Variant

Marvel is celebrating Captain America #1 from Ta-Nehisi Coates and Leinil Yu with a new variant cover from superstar artist Joe Jusko! The comic features a main cover by Alex Ross.

Readers got a sneak peek at the creative team’s story in the Avengers/Captain America Free Comic Book Day issue this past weekend and praise is already high for the new series, with Adventures In Poor Taste claiming “the story presented here is almost dreamlike and should pique readers’ interest.” Don’t miss the opportunity to dive into this fresh new adventure on July 4th, when Captain America #1 hits comic shops!

Review: Weapon H #1

The Weapon X Program has done it again! At the cost of their own destruction, they’ve completed their biggest and possibly most dangerous experiment yet… With the strength of the Hulk and the rage and claws of Wolverine comes WEAPON H!

It’s been some time since Weapon H escaped and destroyed his creators. Now, our hero is on the run, as he tries to escape his mysterious past and seclude himself from the rest of society. But when a new kind of Wendigo threatens the lives of others, will Weapon H be able to shirk his responsibility? Does any of his humanity remain?

I’ll admit, I was skeptical going into Weapon H #1 but the fact Greg Pak is writing the series had me intrigued full of some hope. Pak is an excellent writer and his Mech Cadet Yu is one of my favorite current series. While he’s made kids with mechas awesome and the Hulk interesting, what about Hulkverine? While the series feels like one no one asked for and one we don’t really need, Pak has delivered a first issue that has an old school feel about it all. Like the character himself, Weapon H is a blend of the Hulk and Wolverine. We have a loner whose trying to hide from the military and keep the beast within and a loner in the woods hiding out trying to keep the beast within. Whether Pak has done this on purpose is unknown but what he’s delivered is a surprisingly good comic.

Where Pak’s story stands out is the details and how he builds on the story. The story is most interesting when he has his character hide out within a bunch of day laborers hiding his ability to speak English and keeping his head low. That Pak uses this situation is an interesting one, especially where that goes. Not only does he highlight this real world slave labor situation but also the pitfalls that comes with it. It also helps build sympathy for the monster and at the same time reiterates the monster.

And “the monster” is a key focus. That’s down to the first major villain that’ll be be an obstacle Wendigo. Not only does the character have history with both Wolverine and Hulk it’s also a creature that Pak can work off of with juxtaposing monsters. Add in an evil corporation and there’s clearly thought as to why Pak has chosen this as the first obstacle for he series. That evil corporation is reiterated in a back-up story which adds to the world Pak is creating. It’s a smart way to add to the greater story without interrupting it and emphasizes some of the villains Pak is setting up.

The art by Cory Smith and Marcus To with color from Morry Hollowell and lettering by Joe Caramagna is good. There’s good detail and they use angles and perspectives so that we don’t always see the monster. It’s a trope in a way but one that works really well. Reactions, especially towards the beginning helps build the mystery and horror of it all and the artists help build towards the big reveal later. The lettering too helps emphasize the chaos of the monster emerging bringing together the dialogue and art.

The team has done a solid one here with a story that gives us some tropes and a blending of what we’ve seen before but does it all in such a way that it’s still entertaining. It feels like a story that honors what has come before in many ways. This may be a comic that felt like no one was asking for but what has been delivered is something I want to see where it goes.

Story: Greg Pak Art: Cory Smith, Marcus To
Color: Morry Hollowell Letterer: VC’s Joe Caramagna
Cover: Leinil Yu, Romulo Fajardo, Jr.
Variant Covers: Gustavo Duarte; Dale Keown and Val Staples; Adam Kubert and Matthew Wilson; Skan
Story: 7.85 Art: 7.85 Overall: 7.85 Recommendation: Buy

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Preview: Weapon H #1

Weapon H #1

Story: Greg Pak Art: Cory Smith, Marcus To
Color: Morry Hollowell Letterer: VC’s Joe Caramagna
Cover: Leinil Yu, Romulo Fajardo, Jr.
Variant Covers: Gustavo Duarte; Dale Keown and Val Staples; Adam Kubert and Matthew Wilson; Skan
Rated T+
In Shops: Mar 21, 2018
SRP: $4.99

AWOL Part 1
The Weapon X Program has done it again! At the cost of their own destruction, they’ve completed their biggest and possibly most dangerous experiment yet… With the strength of the Hulk and the rage and claws of Wolverine comes WEAPON H!

It’s been some time since Weapon H escaped and destroyed his creators. Now, our hero is on the run, as he tries to escape his mysterious past and seclude himself from the rest of society. But when a new kind of Wendigo threatens the lives of others, will Weapon H be able to shirk his responsibility? Does any of his humanity remain? Only the creative team of Greg Pak (INCREDIBLE HULK) and Cory Smith (X-MEN BLUE) can give you the answers!

New Mutant Variant Covers in March!

This March, a paranormal mystery will be unleashed in the Marvel Universe…and only the members of the New Mutants can stop it! In celebration of this six-issue limited series from writer Matt Rosenberg and artist Adam Gorham, Marvel has revealed the New Mutant Variant Cover Program, featuring dark portraits of your favorite Marvel heroes from acclaimed artists such as Dan Mora, Declan Shalvey, Mike Deodato and more.

Look for Marvel’s New Mutant variant covers on these select titles:

  1. All-New Wolverine #32 by Mike Deodato
  2. Avengers #685 by Terry Dodson
  3. Cable #155 by Tyler Kirkham
  4. Despicable Deadpool #296 by Declan Shalvey
  5. Doctor Strange: Damnation #3 by Leinil Yu
  6. Old Man Logan #36 by Dave Johnson
  7. Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #301 by Bilquis Evely
  8. X-Men Blue #23 by Clayton Crain
  9. X-Men Gold #23 by Jason Pearson
  10. X-Men Red #2 by Dan Mora

Don’t miss your chance to collect all 10 variant covers, coming to comic shops this March!

The Mighty Thor Variants in March

The Mighty Thor’s heroic end is coming! The Death of Mighty Thor ramps up for an epic finale, and as the final chapters of the Asgardian saga unfold, Marvel has announced its Mighty Thor Variant Cover Program. Showcasing different key moments celebrating Jane Foster’s run as Thor, the covers feature art by industry superstars such as Leinil Yu, Esad Ribic, Olivier Coipel, Humberto Ramos and Russell Dauterman.

Look for Marvel’s Mighty Thor variant covers on these select titles:

  1. Amazing Spider-Man #797 by Clayton Crain
  2. Avengers #683 by Humberto Ramos
  3. Black Panther #171 by Nick Bradshaw
  4. Daredevil #600 by Leinil Yu
  5. Doctor Strange: Damnation #2 by Ema Lupacchino
  6. Infinity Countdown #1 by Russell Dauterman
  7. Invincible Iron Man #598 by Dale Keown
  8. The Mighty Thor #705 by Esad Ribic
  9. New Mutants #1 by Chris Stevens
  10. Old Man Hawkeye #3 by Olivier Coipel

Don’t miss your chance to collect all 10 variant covers, coming to comic shops this March!

Phoenix Resurrection Gets a Teaser Video

This December, adult Jean Grey will officially return in the upcoming five-part epic Phoenix Resurrection. Marvel has released a closer look into Jean’s new world with a special teaser video.

As a true celebration of the character’s power and iconic status, all five issues will be drawn by different superstar artists, including Leinil Yu, Carlos Pacheco, Joe Bennett, and Ramon Rosanas. The series is being written by Matt Rosenberg.

Jean Grey’s newest adventure, Phoenix Resurrection hits comic shops December 27th!

Marvel Announces New Weapon H Series!

The Weapon X program has done it, at the cost of their own destruction: they’ve completed their biggest and most dangerous experiment yet, a hybrid of Hulk and Wolverine DNA known as Weapon H. Now, he’s ready to take on the world – and he means business.

Following his debut in Totally Awesome Hulk and Weapon X’s “Weapon of Mutant Destruction” summer crossover, Marvel has announced that the character will star in a new ongoing series coming in March from Totally Awesome Hulk/Weapon X writer Greg Pak and X-Men: Blue artist Cory Smith and featuring a cover by Leinil Yu.

Don’t miss Weapon H, coming to your local comic shop this March!

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