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Wolverine: Weapon X joins the Marvel Age of Comics

The Marvel Age of Comics is a series of concise, affordable, beautifully designed books that explore the history of over 85 years of Marvel Comics. Barry Windsor-Smith‘s Weapon X storyline and the legacy of Windsor-Smith is explored in Wolverine: Weapon X by Jim Rugg.

When Weapon X hit shelves in 1991 it was a product of a new era. More mature readers meant more mature content. Antiheroes and super hero characters with more ambiguous moral codes began to rise in popularity.

In Weapon X, Windsor-Smith pulled off the ultimate inversion of the male super hero fantasy. Helplessness.

He’s credited as the writer, penciller, inker, colorist, and co-letter of the storyline. Unhampered by continuity, he handled storytelling very differently than the standard Marvel house style approach, and Rugg pays close attention to his storytelling choices as well as his artwork, linework, and unusual drawing technique, which at times relied on color shapers without using ink lines.

Thirty-five years after its first publication, Windsor-Smith’s Weapon X is still celebrated. In 1991, it was ahead of tis time. Today its is timeless.

Jim Rugg’s Wolverine: Weapon X is out now.

The Spider-Woman 50th Anniversary Special sets the Stage for Jessica Drew’s Darkest Era

To know her is to cheer her! This September, Spider-Woman 50th Anniversary Special #1 celebrates 50 years of Marvel’s Dark Angel with a jam-packed one-shot honoring Jessica Drew’s history and jumpstarting her spine-tingling new era!

First, writer Dan Watters and artist Andrea Broccardo take Spider-Woman back to the shadows, revealing a status quo that will shock fans more than a bioelectric blast! A terrible twist of fate awaits Spider-Woman in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity, kicking off the latest chapter in her tangled web of lies and mystery. Returning to her roots as a private investigator and teaming up with journalist Ben Urich, Spider-Woman ventures into corners of the Marvel Universe that her fellow heroes fear, but will her embrace of the darkness threaten her heroic legacy—or even her sanity?

Then, groundbreaking writer Ann Nocenti returns to the character alongside artist Stefano Raffaele in a detective story for the ages! Drawn into a bizarre case in Los Angeles, Spider-Woman finds herself chasing clues throughout the city before coming face-to-face with one of her classic foes, Flying Tiger!

Check out iconic Spider-Woman artist Olivier Coipel’s stunning main cover, along with variant covers by Greg Land and Rose Besch, and preorder Spider-Woman 50th Anniversary Special #1 at your local comic shop. Follow Jessica Drew’s current adventures in Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity, where major developments will unfold that lead into her exciting new era!

Barry Windsor-Smith’s Weapon X goes Black and White with Dark Horse

Dark Horse Books introduces a new line of archival, oversized editions of iconic Marvel Comics stories, beginning with the influential origin arc for Wolverine, Marvel Black & White: Barry Windsor-Smith’s Weapon X. This first in a series of deluxe reprint collections emphasizes the artistry of the legendary creator Barry Windsor-Smith alongside historical commentary. This line of black-and-white editions will offer collectors, fans, and newcomers to these original stories an opportunity to see them in a whole new way. 

Experience Barry Windsor-Smith’s revolutionary Weapon X storyline in this black-and-white edition, which showcases his acclaimed Wolverine artwork in stark, stunning line work that reveals the raw power of his masterful art. Originally serialized across Marvel Comics Presents #72–#84, Weapon X is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most revelatory Wolverine stories ever told. Windsor-Smith’s grim narrative explores the brutal origins of Logan’s transformation from troubled man into living weapon. This comprehensive edition includes additional work by Windsor-Smith from the Bronze era (The Uncanny X-Men #205, #214), along with archival materials, a new essay from comics historians Chris Ryall and John Lind, and scans of original artwork. Revisit every line of this modern masterpiece of sequential art!

Collect every detail of Barry Windsor-Smith’s groundbreaking Wolverine artwork in Marvel Black & White: Barry Windsor-Smith’s Weapon X, when the 192-page (9 x 12”) hardcover arrives in bookstores and comic shops on November 24, 2026, for $60. Pre-order now from Dark Horse DirectAmazon, Barnes and Noble, or your local bookstore or comic shop.

Marvel Black & White: Barry Windsor-Smith’s Weapon X

Earth’s Mightiest Heroes are Torn Apart over a New Hero’s Actions in Avengers: Armageddon #4

An all-new era for Earth’s Mightiest Heroes kicked off this week in Avengers: Armageddon #1 by Chip Zdarsky, Delio Diaz, and Frank Alpizar, the debut issue of a five-part event series that leads directly into Zdarsky and Marco Checchetto’s new run of Avengers launching in November! Today, fans can peek ahead with the reveal of Avengers: Armageddon #4, on sale in September.

Avengers: Armageddon thrusts Earth’s Mightiest Heroes into a global conflict against Red Hulk, who has seized control of Latveria and now sets his sights on the rest of the globe. Defying the United Nations, the Avengers assemble for a battle that will redefine their place in the world moving forward. Joining the fight is David Colton, a Captain America introduced in Zdarsky’s acclaimed Captain America run who recently gained abilities that rival the Sentry. Unstable and unpredictable, Colton’s power threatens to escalate the conflict past the point of no return and tear the Avengers apart when they need to be more united than ever…

Meanwhile, a new arc of Captain America by Zdarsky and Valerio Schiti kicks off later this month with issue #12. After his defeat at the hands of Red Hulk, Steve Rogers finds his soul trapped in Hell! To make his way back to Earth to join the Avengers, he’ll forge an uneasy alliance with Doctor Doom and wage war against the realm’s ruler, Mephisto! The shocking storyline continues in September with Captain America #15.

SIEGE OF THE RED SKULL!

A giant battle breaks out as Mephisto’s volatile ally, Red Skull, and his army of vengeful spirits fight the free souls of the underworld. Can Captain America rally the dead and form his own army in time to topple Mephisto’s restless hordes?

Check out Dike Ruan and Jeehyung Lee’s Avengers: Armageddon #4 covers, along with Valerio Schiti’s Captain America #15 cover and preorder both series at your local comic shop. 

Punisher takes on a Zombie Apocalypse in Marvel Zombies: War Zone!

This September, Marvel Zombies returns to life in Marvel Zombies: War Zone, and this time, it won’t be Earth’s Mightiest Heroes who save the day—it’ll be Earth’s toughest! The five-issue limited series will be written by Tom Waltz, known for his gruesome work on Wolverine: Blood Hunt and Knull, and drawn by Jaime Infante, in his fearsome Marvel Comics debut.

The latest Marvel Zombies nightmare begins after the Avengers and the Fantastic Four fail to stop a zombie plague from devastating New York City. Now sealed off as a deadly quarantine zone, humanity’s last hope rests with PUNISHER and a team of street-level heroes including LUKE CAGE, ELEKTRA, IRON FIST and MOON KNIGHT. Together, this ragtag group of deadly heroes will have to uncover the origin of the outbreak and break down the barrier before the infection consumes everything.

ESCAPE THE HUNGER!

A zombie outbreak has hit Manhattan and the whole city is rapidly overrun! As Earth’s Mightiest Heroes succumb to the virus, a barrier is hastily erected to protect the world—but inside the barrier, a war zone has broken out as survivors fight for their lives against the ever-growing horde. However, one man isn’t looking for survival – he’s after answers as he carves a bloody swathe of his own through the ravaged city. And if any zombies get in his way? Well, the PUNISHER has plenty of lead that they can eat!

Check out Tony Parker’s cover and a first look at interior artwork, and preorder Marvel Zombies: War Zone at your local comic shop today!

Marvel Zombies: War Zone

Jay & Silent Bob: Jays of Future Past has us wishing for another Archie crossover

DOOM DECREES “THE DIM-WITTED DUO MUST DIE!” Capped, tan American Jay and friendly neighborhood wider-man Silent Bob make a quick stop in the Marvel Universe! But when Doctor Doom decrees these Jersey guys must die, the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, the X-Men and and a whole hoary host of heroes must team up on a joint mission to save the dim-witted duo from a lethal case of super-hero fatigue!

Story: Kevin Smith
Art: Giuseppe Camuncoli
Ink: Cam Smith, Roberto Poggi
Color: Marcio Menyz, Erick Arciniega
Letterer: Travis Lanham, Joe Sabino

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Exclusive Preview: Wonder Man #4

Wonder Man #4

(W) Gerry Duggan (A) Laura Braga
(C) Rachelle Rosenberg (L) Joe Caramagna
(CA) Luciano Vecchio and Rachelle Rosenberg (VCA) Adam Pollina

To LOVE and die in L.A.! The SPOT continues his deadly tour of Hollywood, hitting too close to home for Simon Williams. But tragedy isn’t stopping HELLCAT and WONDER MAN from getting down to business… wink, wink, nudge, nudge. This issue contains a scene you’ve likely never seen before in a comic book! Children: DON’T LOOK! AVERT YOUR EYES!

Wonder Man #4

Exclusive Preview: Inglorious X-Force #6

Inglorious X-Force #6

(W) Tim Seeley (A) Michael Sta. Maria
(C) Romulo Fajardo Jr. (L) Joe Caramagna
(CA) R. B. Silva and David Curiel (VCA) ACO, Gerardo Sandoval and Erick Arciniega, Luciano Vecchio, Bjorn Barends

THE MUTANT LIBERATION FRONT! CABLE, ARCHANGEL, MS. MARVEL, BOOM-BOOM and HELLVERINE bring the fight to the MUTANT LIBERATION FRONT. The new face of the MLF is KALI… but it’s their deep-seated plans that will put X-FORCE on the back foot!

Inglorious X-Force #6

Avengers: Armageddon #1 delivers the flip to “One World Under Doom” and the Recent Political Swings around the World

Avengers: Armageddon #1

ARMAGEDDON HAS ARRIVED! Red Hulk’s devastating tear across the globe must be stopped… but it will take a colossal gathering of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to do it! Calling in the Avengers, the Fantastic Four, Wolverine and more…but who will survive this super-powered cataclysm?! There will be a pre-Armageddon Marvel Universe and a post-Armageddon Marvel Universe. Be here to bear witness to the transformation. Avengers: Armageddon #1 kicks off the latest Marvel event that promises to be as big as Avengers: Disassembled.

It’s been months leading up to this event. Writer Chip Zdarsky has laid the groundwork in his run of Captain America as well as Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon. Each has had a different role, with Captain America introducing us to a “new” Captain America who took on the mantle in the early 2000s and Wolverine: Weapons of Armageddon followed up with a “where is he now” for that “new” Captain America story. Captain America also showed us the turmoil in Latveria post “One World Under Doom” where a vacuum of leadership now exists. In has stepped Thunderbolt Ross, the Red Hulk, who has decided to bring democracy to Latveria… and elsewhere. And with that, Avengers: Armageddon #1 feels like the flipside to the recent “One World Under Doom.”

In “One World Under Doom,” Doctor Doom took over the world bringing it both good and bad. Though the environment, education, freedom of movement, quality of life all improved, it was under the authoritarian rule of Doom. Dissidence was stamped out. It was an exploration of the promises of authoritarianism and what we the people are willing to give up to get the peace and prosperity we supposedly crave. Avengers: Armageddon is the swing of that. Instead of global authoritarianism, Ross and his team of Hulks want to bring democracy to all corners of the world. That includes the “faux” democracies that exist and who knows where he’ll stop. But, his democracy is also under the rule of an individual, with the threat of his wrath to ensure whatever his vision is.

Ross’ “peace through strength” mentality is a worldview we see today. Trump, Putin, Netanyahu, and more have all waged war in recent years to create “peace” and whatever vision they have for those nations after, likely a broken form of democracy. And it all extends beyond those trio of individuals, we’ve seen a massive swing in nations and people as they reject the current system for something else as it hasn’t delivered what has been promised, at times through violent means. Much like the Marvel Universe events are swinging from authoritarian vision of Doom to whatever idea of democracy Ross wants to implement. It’s similar to the whiplash of ideology we’ve seen this past decade and more.

Zdarsky goes beyond all that with a United Nation and its members exacerbated by recent actions of heroes and demanding they stand down against Ross. A group of nations have decided to stand up to take on this threat, an echo of both nationalist movements and rejection of the extended world cooperation. In other words, Zdarsky is setting up what will be a stark different Marvel Universe at the end of this than what exists going in. Heroes may not have the leeway and acceptance they once did and they may be forced to think how they approach threats going forward.

The art by Delio Diaz and Frank Aplizar is good. With color by Jesus Aburtov and lettering by Cory Petit, the comic has a tense feel about it as the heroes attempt to figure out how to approach the sitation. You get their feeling of frustration but also their sense of duty. Small interactions really make clear the mindset of many going into this. At the same time, we visually get to see the destructive power of Ross and his team and that these aren’t individuals liberating nations and rising up against dictators, but conquerors. They come off as threatening, creating the ominous warning we all know and expect.

Avengers: Armageddon #1 is a good start. It is a lot of set up and by the end, readers should have a good understanding of the situation and what the Avengers are up against. But, it so far feels like a rehash of “One World Under Doom.” It doesn’t feel original enough and almost a “Part 2” of that recent event. Still, Marvel has made it clear this is an event which will have reverberations long after it’s over, so for those who care about the status quo of the Marvel Universe, this is one to pay attention to.

Story: Chip Zdarsky Art: Delio Diaz, Frank Alpizar
Color: Jesus Aburtov Letterer: Cory Petit
Story: 8.0 Art: 8.0 Overall: 8.0 Recommendation Read

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Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Marvel Mangaverse with Five Weekly One-Shot Comics!

The age of super heroes has come to an end, but the Marvel Mangaverse still needs saving. Get set to revisit the world that introduced fans to manga-inspired versions of Marvel’s most famous super heroes and villains with a series of five one-shot comics releasing weekly throughout September in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Marvel Mangaverse. Bookended by Marvel Mangaverse: Web of Blood #1 and Marvel Mangaverse: Web of Destiny #1a two-part storyco-written by the father-son duo of Joe and Jack Kelly with art by Kenny Ruiz that kicks off a dramatic apocalyptic event reverberating into each weekly one-shot, the Mangaverse 25th Anniversary specials pay homage to modern manga storytelling while introducing new versions of fan-favorite Marvel characters and focusing on deep, world-building lore.

In Web of Blood and Web of Destiny, readers are re-introduced to the Mangaverse, in a story that’s positioned as if the comics line had been published continuously for over two and a half decades in both the real world and in-universe. The trio of Spider-Man (Miles Morales), Weapon X-Tremis (Laura Kinney), and Legion (Illyana Rasputin), friends with very different ideas on how to stop a prophesied apocalypse brought on by the return of the Phoenix, will turn on one another as they wrestle with whether their actions are more likely to save the world… or hasten its destruction. Could the return of the Mangaverse be over before it even starts?

After the dominoes begin to fall in Web of Blood, writer Cody Ziglar and artist Kei Zama (turn the spotlight to the city of new Chicago and resident Riri Williams, who protects the streets as Ironheart using a mana-powered suit of armor After losing a close friend, Riri finds herself traveling down a dangerous path of vengeance alongside the legendary sorcerer known as Moon Knight in Marvel Mangaverse: Iron Knight #1, a shonen-inspired and action-packed one-shot, available September 9.

The next one-shot comes by from the team of rising star writer Ashley Allen and artist Mirka Andolfo as they introduce the Arcane Avengers, a reluctant group of sorcerers led by Bucky Barnes, the Winter Soldier. Cursed to defeat and imprison demonic yokai alongside teammates Bloodline and Wiccan, Bucky looks for opportunity to free himself and finally be free from his captor’s control. As a new wave of yokai incursion stretches the team’s resources, Bucky plots his escape, but the sudden reappearance of his former childhood friend, Hawkeye, throws all his plans into disarray in Marvel Mangaverse: Arcane Avengers #1, on sale September 16.

Bodies are lining the streets as Cletus Kasady, aka Carnage, carves a bloody swathe through humans and yokai alike. Together with her Shinigami bike, Kwannon, aka Ghostlocke, aims the Spirit of Vengeance at Carnage in a bid to stop his twisted cataclysmic desires in Marvel Mangaverse: Ghostlocke #1 from writer Alyssa Wong and Michael YG, in shops on September 23.

It all comes to a startling conclusion as Joe and Jack Kelly and artist Kenny Ruiz reunite in Marvel Mangaverse: Web of Destiny #1 to put Miles, Laura and Illyana at the center of the end of the world. Will these former friends be able to put aside their differences and save the planet before it burns to ash around them? The five-week Mangaverse 25th Anniversary event concludes in dramatic fashion on September 30.

RETURN TO THE MANGAVERSE – JUST IN TIME TO SEE IT END?!

25 years have passed since our last visit to the Mangaverse and in Marvel Mangaverse: Web of Blood #1, we discover a world where technology no longer works and magic reigns supreme, where a looming apocalypse threatens to end the world in a sea of flames. That is, unless Miles Morales, Laura Kinney and Illyana Rasputin have something to say about it! But as each attempt to stave off armageddon leads each further down the road of forbidden magic, these friends turned enemies must confront the question of whether their choices really will save the world – or doom it entirely!

Check out the five main covers for the Marvel Mangaverse one-shots by renowned mangaka Yuji Kaku, as well as special promotional artwork focusing on the trio of Miles Morales, Laura Kinney and Illyana Rasputin. Pre-order all five Marvel Mangaverse 25th Anniversary one-shots with your local comic shop today and stay tuned for more reveals in the months ahead.

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