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Preview: Creed: The Next Round #3 (of 4)

Creed: The Next Round #3 (of 4)

(W) LaToya Morgan, Jai Jamison (A) Wilton Santos, Valentine De Landro (CA) Mateus Manhanini
In Shops: Aug 23, 2023
SRP: $4.99

While Amara-with two trainers in an uneasy alliance-crosses paths with her greatest rival in the tournament circle, Adonis and Bianca face the cutthroat capitalism of the business world, where only one Creed will be the victor.

The shocking new sponsor of the monumental upcoming fight only adds insult to injury as Adonis is forced to make a frustrating decision.

Co-creator of Bitch Planet Valentine De Landro (X-Factor, Black Manta) joins the Creed fight as the guest artist alongside Creative Director Michael B. Jordan, writers LaToya Morgan and Jai Jamison and series artist Wilton Santos!

Creed: The Next Round #3 (of 4)

Russell Dauterman spotlights the greatest love story in mutant history in a X-Men Blue: Origins #1 cover

Since his earliest days with the X-Men under writer Chris Claremont, the circumstances of Nightcrawler’s birth have been the subject of rumors, half-truths, and heartbreak—until now! This November, Si Spurrier, the writer who’s masterfully guided the character through the Krakoan age, will clear away all the lies to tell the definitive Nightcrawler origin story in X-Men Blue: Origins #1! With art by Wilton Santos and Marcus To, this special one-shot will deliver a rousing saga that spans mutant history with revelations that X-Men fans have longed for.

You think you know the tale of Mystique and Azazel’s devilish affair, but what role did Mystique’s true love, Destiny play? Their beautiful romance has steered the course of mutantdom throughout the century, and when they reunited on Krakoa, they became two of mutantkind’s most prominent leaders. Now, with FALL OF X spiraling around them, it’s time to spill their biggest secret! Fans can celebrate this pivotal moment for this iconic Marvel couple with Russell Dauterman’s new X-Men Blue: Origins #1 variant cover. The gorgeous piece blends the passion and doom of their storied relationship spectacularly and is perfect for what is sure to be one of the most talked about issues of the year!

And X-Men Blue: Origins #1 is not the only chapter of Nightcrawler’s Fall of X transformation! The one-shot will spin out of his adventures in Spurrier and Lee Garbett’s Uncanny Spider-Man limited series. After the devastating events of the Hellfire Gala, Kurt Wagner is on the run – and having the time of his life?! On the darkest of days, he is the spark in the shadows! Swashbuckling about NYC in disguise, the Uncanny Wallcrawler sets aside his mutant angst and dedicates himself to the hero’s life: saving civilians, hanging with fellow wallcrawlers, battling baddies, and hunting down the best pizza on the planet. But he can’t ignore the mutant plight forever…  Between X-Men Blue: Origins #1 and this joyful series, Nightcrawler will be shaken to his foundations – and have a hell of a good time doing it!

Check out Dauterman’s breathtaking cover below and learn the truth behind Nightcrawler’s birth once and for all in X-Men Blue: Origins #1 this November. For Nightcrawler’s full journey through Fall of X, pick up Uncanny Spider-Man #1 on September 20!

X-Men Blue: Origins #1 cover

Preview: Marvel Voices: X-Men #1

Marvel Voices: X-Men #1

(W) Vita Ayala, Raphael Draccon, Carolina Munhoz, Sarah Kuhn, Al Ewing, Jay Jurden, Greg Pak, Jay Edidin (A) Jethro Morales, Jorge Corona, Gustafo Vargas, Wilton Santos, Daniel Bayliss, Nina Vakueva, Marcelo Costa, Jan Bazaldua (CA) Bernard Chang
Rated T+
In Shops: Aug 16, 2023
SRP: $6.99

MARVEL’S VOICES continues with this stunning anthology of all new stories celebrating Marvel’s mightiest mutants! From the exhilarating days of Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters to the current halcyon days of Krakoa, these stories span the gamut of the X-Men’s history – delving into the past of some of your favorite X-Men as well as looking toward their future. With an exciting lineup of fan-favorite creators and fresh new talent, you won’t want to miss out on this issue!

Marvel Voices: X-Men #1

Creed: The Next Round #2 dives deeper into the world

Creed: The Next Round #2

There are those family members that people just don’t like.  They find themselves either hated or not talked about at all. Whatever slight occurred lives on for years. The ones whom are not talked about at all simply do not exist.

Sometimes fractures in families just don’t mend. It becomes a sticking point that endures . The crazy thing is sometimes those rifts are deeper than political rivals. It eventually makes strangers of the people that you share common blood with. In the 2nd issue of Creed: The Next Round, we find Adonis’s daughter and Apollo’s granddaughter, Amara as she finds that one relative.

We’re taken back to Artemis house, where Amara is trying to convince her distant aunt to train her. Artemis’ reputation has preceded her and Amara wants to learn from someone just like her. As Artemis recounts her journey. We learn about her career as a boxer and how good she was and what lead her to leave the sport altogether. Meanwhile, Adonis meets a new technology company, one that may change all their lives. He also finds out that Amara went to meet with Artemis, which leads to a heated standoff between the two half siblings. By the issue’s end, Artemis starts training Amara in secret and a mysterious competitor steals the company Adonis was trying to buy from him.

Overall, Creed: The Next Round #2 is a story that fans will love as it dives deeper into this world. The story by Latoya Morgan and Jai Jamison is electrifying. The art by the creative team is beautiful. Altogether, a story that more than satisifies fans of boxing movies

Creative Director: Michael B. Jordan Story: Latoya Morgan, Jai Jamison Art: Wilton Santos, Joe Jaro
Ink: Wilton Santos, Maria Keane Color: DJ Chavis, Joana Lafuente Letterer: Andworld Design
Story: 10 Art: 10 Overall: 10 Recommendation: Buy

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Creed: The Next Round #2 continues to expand the Creed family

Creed: The Next Round #2

Amara will fight by any means necessary, even if it means going to someone forbidden-someone who lived in the shadow of her grandfather, Apollo Creed. Will she have what it takes to pass the rigorous test of her new trainer, and navigate the wounds of her family’s past? Creed: The Next Round #2 expands the world, and family, of Creed and hints it might be even bigger than we know.

Written by Latoya Morgan and Jai Jamison, Creed: The Next Round #2 delivers what has made the film series solid. It’s strongest when it’s about more than boxing. The first focused on legacy and ghosts of the past while the second took on toxic masculinity.

Creed: The Next Round #2 delivers more hints and this series focus, familial trauma. Adonis must not only figure out how to be a father to a daughter but also there are hints at the division between him and his half-sister, a character we know little about up to this point. A boxer on her own, she too was a champion but her last name didn’t give her fame and fortune like Adonis. You can feel the clash as to who is the real heir to the name Creed.

And name seems to be key. While Adonis feels like he’s attempting to protect and shield his daughter, the first issue teased it’s his own brand he’s truly protecting. That expands in this issue as Adonis and Bianca’s investment plans are squashed by a mysterious competitor who is buying up the companies the two are looking to invest in. A tease towards the end of the comic hints there may be a third Creed in the mix.

Wilton Santos and Joe Jaro provide the art with ink by Santos and Maria Keane and color by DJ Chavis and Joana Lafuente. The comic does a fantastic job of balancing the boxing action and family drama with so much driven by a characters expression, body language, or action. The visuals continue to do an amazing job of adding in sign language, something I’ve never seen in a comic. While there isn’t flashy sports action, there is far more than enough tension and drama to make you want to get in on the action.

Creed: The Next Round #2 balances the concept of charting one’s own path while also balancing one’s family history. It shows who we are is complicated and it’s a fight for one’s individuality. Beyond the family drama, we also get some entertaining boxing moments, delivering action. Overall, it’s a solid continuation of the franchise that shows there’s a lot of ways for this world to expand.

Creative Director: Michael B. Jordan Story: Latoya Morgan, Jai Jamison Art: Wilton Santos, Joe Jaro
Ink: Wilton Santos, Maria Keane Color: DJ Chavis, Joana Lafuente Letterer: Andworld Design
Story: 8.35 Art: 8.15 Overall: 8.3 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Creed: The Next Round #2 (of 4)

Creed: The Next Round #2 (of 4)

(W) LaToya Morgan, Jai Jamison (A) Wilton Santos, Alitha Martinez (CA) Mateus Manhanini
In Shops: Jul 26, 2023
SRP: $4.99

Continuing the CREED saga under the Creative Direction of Michael B. Jordan
Amara will fight by any means necessary, even if it means going to someone forbidden-someone who lived in the shadow of her grandfather, Apollo Creed.
Will she have what it takes to pass the rigorous test of her new trainer, and navigate the wounds of her family’s past?

Creed: The Next Round #2 (of 4)

SDCC 2023: The truth behind Nightcrawler’s birth is revealed in X-Men Blue: Origins #1

At the Designing the X-Men: A This Week in Marvel Special Event panel at San Diego Comic-Con to score a behind-the-scenes look at the current state of X-Men and get a tease at what’s next for the mutant mythos straight from Marvel Comics Editor-in Chief C.B. Cebulski, Senior Editor Jordan D. White, Editor Sarah Brunstad, and more! Amongst exciting teasers for the X-Men’s next era was the announcement of a brand-new one-shot that will shed light on a historic Marvel Comics mystery: X-Men Blue: Origins #1! Written by mind-bending X-Men scribe Si Spurrier and drawn by acclaimed artist Wilton Santos, X-Men Blue: Origins #1 will at long last provide the definitive origin story for Nightcrawler!

Since his earliest days with the X-Men under writer Chris Claremont, the circumstances of Nightcrawler’s birth has been the subject of rumors, half-truths, and heartbreak. Now, Spurrier, who’s guided the character through the Krakoan age as well his upcoming journey through Fall of X in Uncanny Spider-Man, clears away all the lies you’ve been told and delivers the truth about Mystique and Nightcrawler once and for all!

This is the one you can’t miss, True Believer! You think you know how the beloved blue devil came into this troubled world? You think you know the tale of his mendacious mamma Mystique? You don’t! Mother and son reunite in a mold-shattering tale that exposes secrets held for decades and redefines both characters forever!

Check out Francis Manapul’s cover below and don’t miss this collector’s item in the making when X-Men Blue: Origins #1 hits stands in November! 

X-Men Blue: Origins #1

Creed: The Next Round #1 is an interesting start expanding the Creed world

I’m a fan of both the Rocky and Creed franchises. Even in their cheesiest moments, they entertain and satisfy basic entertainment needs. So, I’ve been intrigued to see what Creed: The Next Round #1 would deliver for its opening round.

Story: Latoya Morgan, Jai Jamison
Art: Wilton Santos
Color: DJ Chavis
Letterer: Andworld Design

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Preview: Creed: The Next Round #1

Creed: The Next Round #1

(W) LaToya Morgan, Jai Jamison (A) Wilton Santos (CA) Mateus Manhanini
In Shops: Jun 28, 2023
SRP: $4.99

Ten years after the events of the blockbuster Creed III, Amara Creed is on her own path, stepping outside her father Adonis Creed’s shadow and training like there’s no tomorrow.

But when her division opponents no longer present a challenge, Amara’s drive will have her following in her father’s footsteps, going underground.

She’ll also need the perfect trainer, but perfection comes with tangled strings attached.

Superstar writers LaToya Morgan (Dark Blood, AMC’s The Walking Dead) and Jai Jamison (Superman & Lois), artist Wilton Santos (Break Out), alongside Creed III director and star Michael B. Jordan bring Creed to comics in a story no fan of the franchise can afford to miss!

Creed: The Next Round #1

Creed: Next Round #1 begins with a predictable route but surprises by the end

Creed: Next Round #1

I’m a fan of both the Rocky and Creed franchises. Even in their cheesiest moments, they entertain and satisfy basic entertainment needs. At their hearts, they’re about overcoming odds delivering a ride full of ups and downs along the way. The first two Creed films delivered a solid continuation of the series, not just delivering those highs and lows but sticking to themes underneath, giving each film more to chew on. Creed III for me floundered as it lost that “meat” on its bones delivering surface level entertainment when the first two delivered so much more. So, I’ve been intrigued to see what Creed: Next Round #1 would deliver for its opening round.

Written by Latoya Morgan and Jai Jamison, Creed: Next Round #1 is in many ways safe… and that’s kind of the point. It’s ten years since the third film and Amara Creed is grown up entering the world of boxing herself. Adonis is retired with Bianca managing both of them in different ways. Adonis is at a point he’s playing it safe though. With his investments, with his daughter, there’s an edge that feels like it’s missing. Amara feels it too which sets her upon a path that’s predictable because it’s what we’ve seen before. And again, that’s the point. Like previous Creed films, this comic looks like it has a vision beyond the ebbs and flows and the actual boxing matches and the punches that come with it.

Like the first Creed film, Creed: Next Round #1 feels like it’s about generations. Like some of the latter Rocky films, it’s about what one generation can provide the next, the previous one’s struggles will hopefully make it easier for their children. In Rocky, that failed due to bad investments, a topic danced about and teased here, and here Adonis and Bianca still have their fortune and company but are looking to expand with hints at risk. Adonis sees the comfort and only negative in Amara’s path. If she takes on too tough of an opponent the brand, and she, will get hurt. There’s no need for Amara to do anything, the family is set. But her wanting to prove herself clashes with Adonis’ want of brand recognition. Amara could cause issues with that, whether Adonis consciously recognizes that. He may be protecting his daughter but he’s also protecting his business plans. He’s not one for risk anymore.

All of that leads to expected decisions by Amara but the ending is the most interesting aspect opening up a pandora’s box that was only hinted at in Creed.

The art by Wilton Santos is solid. With color by DJ Chavis and lettering by Andworld Design, the comic has a good look where the characters look like their real world counterparts. There’s some visual concepts of opponents’ records and information that is brought over from the films as well. What stands out is the use of BASL (Black American Sign Language) that is used throughout. It’s not something I know at all but having characters clearly signing at times with their hands in positions adds to the comic and experience.

Creed: Next Round #1 is an intriguing start to the series. The ride isn’t as interesting as where it winds up in the end and where it goes next should really start some emotional fireworks.

Story: Latoya Morgan, Jai Jamison Art: Wilton Santos
Color: DJ Chavis Letterer: Andworld Design
Story: 7.75 Art: 8.1 Overall: 7.85 Recommendation: Read

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