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ComicsPro 2024: Marvel announces Free Marvel Must-Have Comics arriving in March

Marvel Must-Haves March 2024

Announced at ComicsPRO the Comic Industry Conference, Marvel presents Marvel Must-Haves! These FREE issues collect multiple iconic issues that spotlight the Marvel characters and comic book series currently at the forefront of pop culture. These stories have been handpicked to get fans in-tune with current Marvel adventures, and act as perfect jumping on points for new readers too! 

Here are the three thrilling issues collected in the first Marvel Must-Haves one-shot (that’s more than 80 pages of comic book adventures for free!), available at comic shops next month:

SPIDER-MAN/DEADPOOL #1 (2016)

It’s action, adventure and just a smattering of romance in this epic teaming up the Webbed Wonder and the Merc with a Mouth! Talk about a REAL dynamic duo! Brought to you by two Marvel superstars—Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness—it’s a perfect tale for those looking forward to the Deadpool’s return to the big screen. 

Dive into the full story in SPIDER-MAN/DEADPOOL MODERN ERA EPIC COLLECTION: ISN’T IT BROMANTIC? TPB (9781302951641)

IMMORTAL THOR #2 (2023)

An Elder God of the Utgard-Realm had marked Thor for destruction – and a city with him. Yet the only power that could prevail carried its own terrible price. This is the story of THE IMMORTAL THOR…and the hour of his greatest trial. Following his masterful work on Immortal Hulk, Al Ewing is breaking mythology yet again in this acclaimed new run of the God of Thunder. Featuring breathtaking artwork by superstar Martin Coccolo.

Dive into the full story in IMMORTAL THOR VOL. 1: ALL WEATHER TURNS TO STORM TPB (9781302954185)

MS. MARVEL: THE NEW MUTANT #1 (2023)

Resurrected back into this world of hate and fear, Kamala Khan has a secret mission to pull off for the X-Men, all the while struggling to acclimate to this new part of her identity! Co-written by the MCU’s own Kamala, Iman Vellani, and Sabir Pirzada of both Dark Web: Ms. Marvel and her Disney+ series! Don’t miss this exciting evolution for one of Marvel’s brightest young heroes!

Dive into the full story in MS. MARVEL: THE NEW MUTANT VOL. 1 TPB (9781302954901)

Preview: Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #4

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #4

(W) Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada (A) Carlos E. Gomez (CA) Sara Pichelli
Rated T+
In Shops: Nov 29, 2023
SRP: $3.99

WELCOME TO THE X-MEN, KAMALA KHAN!
With Orchis hot on her heels, Ms. Marvel is faced with the reality of what it means to be a mutant… Is being an X-Man a dream come true…or a nightmare come to life? Find out as the newest mutant’s inaugural X-series comes to a close!

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #4

Preview: Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #4

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #4

(W) Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada (A) Carlos E. Gomez (CA) Sara Pichelli
Rated T+
In Shops: Nov 29, 2023
SRP: $3.99

WELCOME TO THE X-MEN, KAMALA KHAN!
With Orchis hot on her heels, Ms. Marvel is faced with the reality of what it means to be a mutant… Is being an X-Man a dream come true…or a nightmare come to life? Find out as the newest mutant’s inaugural X-series comes to a close!

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #4

Preview: Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #3

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #3

(W) Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada (A) Carlos E. Gomez, Adam Gorham (CA) Sara Pichelli
Rated T+
In Shops: Oct 25, 2023
SRP: $3.99

THE EVOLUTION OF MS. MARVEL CONTINUES! The world may have turned against mutantkind, but now they’ve got Ms. Marvel to stand up for them! As her enemies begin closing in, Kamala is haunted by bad dreams…but they can’t be related to her mission, can they? All this, plus: Who is Doctor Surfer?!?

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #3

Preview: Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2

(W) Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada (A) Carlos E. Gomez, Adam Gorham (CA) Sara Pichelli
Rated T+
In Shops: Sep 27, 2023
SRP: $3.99

UNDERCOVER UNDER ORCHIS’ NOSE! Ms. Marvel’s mission makes her a target for Orchis, but they have no idea they’re looking for a completely normal teenage girl in their summer science program. Thankfully, Iron Man and Emma Frost are able to stop by and show Kamala how to fly under the radar!

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2 feels like classic X-Men meets Ms. Marvel

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2

Ms. Marvel’s mission makes her a target for Orchis, but they have no idea they’re looking for a completely normal teenage girl in their summer science program. Thankfully, Iron Man and Emma Frost are able to stop by and show Kamala how to fly under the radar! Sort of. Kind of. Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2 feels like a nice mix of classic Ms. Marvel with a classic X-Men spin.

Written by Iman Vellani and Sabir Pirzada, Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2 has a high alert going on as Ms. Marvel’s presence is known and Orchis is on the lookout. What’s solid about Vellani and Pirzada’s story is the focus on Kamala being caught so off guard by all of this.

The duo does an excellent job of showing how uneasy she is in her new role. She’s caught between so many worlds, taking the classic X-Men theme to new levels it feels like and doing it well. You get a sense of her struggling and trying to figure out what’s right and what’s to do.

There’s also this intriguing aspect of Kamala and her dreams. It creates a bit more to the story and the mystery and this issue shows, it’ll play a pretty integral part of what’s to come. Before, it felt like it was part of Kamala’s trauma but what’s presented makes it seem like that and more.

The art by Carlos Gómez and Adam Gorham is solid. With color by Erick Arciniega and lettering by Joe Caramagna, the comic’s look feels like a mix like previous Ms. Marvel series and some of the more recent X-Men comics. What’s also nice is that even though the story can feel dark at times, the art reflects a bit of sunshine and hope and doesn’t linger on gloomy visuals. It feels like a comic that Ms. Marvel herself would enjoy and appreciate (if that makes sense).

Yes, Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2 continues a rather controversial new status-quo for the character. But, the comic is actually good! It feels like a natural progression and Kamala struggles with this new reality like many readers are. The comic also takes what could easily be a rather downer of a comic and story and puts the usual Ms. Marvel spin on it with a dash of humor and hope. Overall, a pleasant surprise that captures the youthful and kinetically fun nature of the character.

Story: Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada Art: Carlos Gómez, Adam Gorham
Color: Erick Arciniega Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Story: 8.4 Art: 8.25 Overall: 8.4 Recommendation: Buy

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Preview: Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2

(W) Iman Vellani, Sabir Pirzada (A) Carlos E. Gomez, Adam Gorham (CA) Sara Pichelli
Rated T+
In Shops: Sep 27, 2023
SRP: $3.99

UNDERCOVER UNDER ORCHIS’ NOSE! Ms. Marvel’s mission makes her a target for Orchis, but they have no idea they’re looking for a completely normal teenage girl in their summer science program. Thankfully, Iron Man and Emma Frost are able to stop by and show Kamala how to fly under the radar!

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #2

Mini Reviews: Doomsday, Dragons, Ultimate Invasion, and more!

Action Comics Presents: Doomsday Special

Sometimes, the staff at Graphic Policy read more comics than we’re able to get reviewed. When that happens you’ll see a weekly feature compiling reviews of the comics, or graphic novels, we just didn’t get a chance to write a full one for.

These are Graphic Policy’s Mini Reviews and Recommendations.

Logan

Action Comics Presents: Doomsday Special (DC Comics)Dan Watters, Eddy Barrows, and Eber Ferreira channel late 80s/early 90s DC Comics in a yarn about Supergirl and Martian Manhunter teaming up with the First of the Fallen to keep Doomsday in Hell. I love the parallels that Watters draws between Doomsday and Earth’s Devil, and Barrows’ art has an intricate texture that reminds me of the “mature readers” era of DC like Swamp Thing and early Sandman. In the end, the story is about finding hope in the most hopeless place and balances punching and philosophical captions nicely. There’s also a backup featuring a new Bloodwynd that acts as a kind of Superman for Hell. It’s Extreme Justice meets Dante’s Inferno, and artist Max Raynor is damn good at drawing suffering souls and punching. All in all, Doomsday Special adds new depths to the creature that killed Superman by fusing him to the intricate worldbuilding of DC Comics’ Hell. Overall: 8.6 Verdict: Buy

Dungeons and Dragons: Saturday Morning Adventures (IDW Publishing) – I’m a 90s kid so I didn’t grow up watching the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon, but I know it was partially the inspiration for Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans’ Die so i decided to give this one-shot a purchase/read. DnD: Saturday Morning Adventures is a cute, nostalgic read from David Booher and Jack Lawrence that definitely has that old school cartoon structure: light-ish on continuity with an enemy of the week and a moral at the end. What made me smile about this comic was the humor that the creators sneak between fight scenes and saccharine teen angst. For example, there are multiple panels debating the difference between a chromatic and metallic dragon. (Maybe, this is important ; I’ve only dabbled in DnD.) This isn’t a must buy comic, but it’s fun and easy to follow with lively art that definitely made me think about getting into the fantasy genre through animation as a kid. (PBS’ Redwall was way darker than this though.) Overall: 7.1 Verdict: Read (I purchased my copy)

Ultimate Invasion #3 (Marvel)Ultimate Invasion has some cool ideas, and Bryan Hitch working in wide screen mode is always a treat whether it’s the opulence of the superhumans that run the world or Tony and Howard Stark sharing a moment at Obadiah Stane’s funeral. However, he and Jonathan Hickman seem rushed in Ultimate Invasion #3 where there’s lots of delicate character development for Howard, Earth 6160 Hulk, and of course, the Maker. It ends up turning into an identical blow ’em up with the clones of the Ultimates coming again with a groanworthy character showing up in the cliffhanger. This series either needed a companion series like Hickman’s Avengers/New Avengers, or to be expanded to a six issue miniseries to let this world breathe. The story is 75% over, and I finally have a grasp on this incredibly relatable world of elites play-fighting in the background. However, coupled with its price tag and lack of storytelling rhythm, you’re better off waiting for Marvel Unlimited with this mini that would be fine as a prologue to a large universe, but not a whole entree. Overall: 5.9 Verdict: Pass (I purchased a copy.)

Brett

Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War – Battle Lines #1 (DC Comics) – Kicking off the upcoming story that pits Catwoman and Batman against each other about the direction how to handle Gotham’s crime. The story is intriguing and there’s some solid concepts within, but overall, the comic feels like a rather boring debate. The ending has a little bit of juice to it, but even that falls a bit flat in its execution. Overall, it does its job in explaining what’s going on and why but doesn’t really create buzz from it. It coming so soon after DC’s recent event doesn’t help at all. This is a story that needed a few more months to breathe and grow naturally post Knight Terrors, as is, it’s a bit of a snooze to start. Overall: 6.75 Verdict: Read

Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1 (DC Comics) – DC’s compact event wraps up as DC’s heroes deal with the heroes in the real world. The overall concept is nice and the groundwork it lays out is good but as far as events go, this is a knight terror that doesn’t stay with you. The artwork goes from interesting to what am I looking at quickly and the beats themselves never quite hit. Even the intriguing ending concerning Batman feels a bit undone rather too quickly in the kick-off to Gotham War. Overall, it comes off as just a way to get from point A to point C instead of an event story that stands on its own. Overall: 6.5 Verdict: Pass

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #1 (Marvel) – A fun new direction as Kamala puts on the costume of the X-Men and goes undercover to stop Orchis. It’s keeps the lighter feel of Ms. Marvel comics but adds on the rather darker themes of the X-Men. There’s a balance of the fun and serious. It’s also interesting to see Kamala again struggling with her identity. A solid start and folding in of this popular character into her new role as mutant and X-Man! Overall: 7.75 Verdict: Buy

Ultimate Invasion #3 (Marvel) – The comic feels like it’s missing story beats and the art doesn’t make up for things. There’s been an issue with the series not letting the story breathe compacting things a bit too much and missing some key points. The art is some of Bryan Hitch’s best but the writing isn’t helping. The comic is interesting in that it helps lay out what’s going on with this world a bit more, but not even that is shocking or exciting enough to really recommend it. Overall: 6.0 Verdict: Pass

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #1 is a fun debut issue that is part coming of age and part spy thriller

Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #1

As you grow up, you begin to form what will become your identity. As you learn about your family, you actually find out about yourself. This si where we understand how we are the way we are. That is why it is important, that you have people who can guide you.

As you search for answers, those who have been there can guide you.  That is why teachers are important and why family history is as well.  So what happens when you find something new bout yourself and you find out that there is a great burden that may come with it? In Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #1, Kamala is about to find out how her world is going to change as she becomes an X-Man.

Kamala has gone through a lot lately. She died. She was ressurected. She found out she was a mutant as well as being an Inhuman. This has caused her to to be unsettled and the comic reflects that with her fighting her nightmares as the comic opens up. She’s confronted by her identity and the important questions around them. But, that’s just a tease of the struggles to come as it’s the first day of a summer internship with Orchis! Having recently discovered that she is a mutant ,she joins the fight against the evil group and is tasked with investigating the corporation responsible for the Mutant Massacre. Something is going on by them within the campus, the question is what and it’s up to Kamala to discover it but she’s a hero at heart and what was supposed to be an undercover operation results in Kamala revealing Ms. Marvel has joined the X-Men as she saves some students resulting in a lot of backlash and raising flags for Orchis.

Overall, Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #1 is a fun debut issue that is part coming of age and part spy thriller. The story that Iman Vellani and Sabir Pirzada have crafted is an absolute joy. The art by the creative team is gorgeous. Altogether, it’s a story that will exceed fan’s expectations.

Story: Iman Vellani and Sabir Pirzada Art: Carlos Gómez, Adam Gorham
Color: Erick Arciniega Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

Marvel provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review


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Around the Tubes

Kill More #1

The weekend is almost here! What geeky things are you all doing? Sound off in the comments. While you wait for the weekend to begin, here’s some comic news and reviews from around the web to start the day.

Boing Boing – This two-dimensional comic restaurant is a real place – Very cool. Now, to film the follow up to Take on Me.

CBLDF – Good News: Court to Issue Injunction vs. Texas Book Rating Law – Good news.

Comicbook – AMC Makes SAG-AFTRA Agreement to Resume Filming The Walking Dead Spinoffs – Someone did the math.

Cleveland Jewish News – Two months of programs, events to highlight iconic Cleveland superhero – Cool.

Book Riot – 9 Magic School Graphic Novels for Kids and Teens – Any you’d include that’s not on this list?

Reviews

Collected Editions – Batman: Shadows of the Bat: House of Gotham
CBR – Batman/Catwoman: The Gotham War – Battlelines #1
Comic Bastards – Cat Fight #1
CBR – Cooking With Monsters
CBR – Kill More #1
CBR – Knight Terrors: Night’s End #1
CBR – Ms. Marvel: The New Mutant #1
CBR – The Schlub #1

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