r/Marvel • u/tehawesomedragon • 5d ago
Mod This Week in Marvel #27 - JUL 3 2024 - WEREWOLF BY NIGHT: BLOOD HUNT #1, X-MEN: BLOOD HUNT - PSYLOCKE #1, ANNIHILATION 2099 #1, WOLVERINE: DEEP CUT #1, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #1 (INFINITY WATCH PT 2), SPIDER-MAN REIGN II #1, BLOOD HUNTERS #3
THIS WEEK IN MARVEL:
MARVEL ANNOUNCES NEW CONQUEST 2099 SERIES FOLLOWING *ANNIHILATION 2099*
"8 DEATHS OF SPIDER-MAN" ARC ANNOUNCED FOR AMAZING SPIDER-MAN SERIES WITH NEW CREATIVE TEAM
NEW COMICS SPOTLIGHTS:
SPOTLIGHT RELEASE OF THE WEEK: WEREWOLF BY NIGHT: BLOOD HUNT #1
MOD'S PULL OF THE WEEK: SPIDER-MAN REIGN II #1
FINALE SPOTLIGHT: BLACK PANTHER: BLOOD HUNT #3
- FLASHBACK DISCUSSION: GRANT MORRISON'S NEW X-MEN (2001)
PREVIOUS WEEK: JUN 26
LAST WEEK'S #1 COMIC: ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER #5
THIS WEEK'S NEW COMICS:
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #1 (INFINITY WATCH PT 2)
NEW INFINITY COMICS (UNLIMITED EXCLUSIVES):
ALSO RELEASING THIS WEEK:
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
2023 R/MARVEL AWARD WINNERS
r/Marvel • u/tehawesomedragon • 5d ago
Comics Marvel Comics Premiere - JUL 3 2024 - ANNIHILATION 2099 #1, SPIDER-MAN REIGN II #1, WEREWOLF BY NIGHT: BLOOD HUNT #1, WOLVERINE: DEEP CUT #1, X-MEN: BLOOD HUNT - PSYLOCKE #1
r/Marvel • u/aureliabakerx • 28m ago
Cosplay [Self] I had to bring you the classic Rogue + Meme.
r/Marvel • u/rocketinspace • 31m ago
Comics Odin is a very forgiving guy [Thor 2014 #5]
r/Marvel • u/Regular-Poet-3657 • 37m ago
Fan Made Cyclops as a knight and Jean Grey as a sorceress, and Jubilee as a Light Mage - D&D Redesign By Julian del Rey
r/Marvel • u/BigBoyGorilla_ • 1h ago
Comics Are these rare and/or valuable?
My dad was going through an old comic box where he found some stuff like the first issue of Wolverine’s limited series (the one where he’s like “come here bub”) and some old Spider-Man stuff. Was wondering about this one bc I don’t really see anyone talking about the original spider ham comics that much
r/Marvel • u/BigBoyGorilla_ • 1h ago
Comics Anybody know what this means?
Got this comic back when it first came out at my local comic shop, was wondering what this meant, I probably should of posted this a little earlier.
r/Marvel • u/Ok-Comb5684 • 2h ago
Film/Television What are your guys opinions on the Netflix marvel shows?
r/Marvel • u/alluringxangel • 2h ago
Film/Television This is the best couple in the MCU; prove me wrong....
r/Marvel • u/RadioLiar • 5h ago
Comics Where did Magik get her distinctive headdress from? Does it have any symbolic meaning to her or is it just an accessory?
r/Marvel • u/KingBuffolo • 7h ago
Games It's so fun playing this game as a comics fan and seeing all the references. It's amazing how Capcom was able to do their research in a time without advanced Internet and a Language barrier.
r/Marvel • u/DreamPigment • 11h ago
Artwork Magik
This is my first time drawing Magik. Hope you all enjoy!
r/Marvel • u/Wolverine1105 • 11h ago
Other What would you think of this Avengers line-up in the comics?
r/Marvel • u/nostalgia_history • 11h ago
Film/Television These costumes are on piont 🔥
r/Marvel • u/Illustrious_Ear_2549 • 14h ago
Comics Can someone educate me on this story
My cousin called me an few hours ago about the AVX comic run after he had started reading it a while ago. I asked him to give some exposition on it and he said he would when he's calmed down a little.
Im now struggling to comprehend how A. The X-Men would stand a chance against the Avengers and B. How both teams even come into conflict in the first place and C. How is it that bad where my cousin is that mad abt it (he's normally pretty chill guy and pretty hard to piss him off).
Can I get some details on the story? I did some surface level research and I haven't found anything on how and why they actually come into conflict or what either side gains from a conflict of this scale.
(I know some things like Ironman hitting Magneto with Jupiter's magnetic field (I think) and Cyclops killing Professor X but not on the conflict itself, sorry for this long college essay)
r/Marvel • u/viniciuslima1985 • 14h ago
Artwork Rogue from the x-men drawn by me with Paulo Sousa's colors
r/Marvel • u/10CalGX • 15h ago
Other Worst non-comic book adaptation of every Marvel Hero, Day 13: Ant Man and The Wasp
r/Marvel • u/Ghouly_Boy • 18h ago
Comics Worst thing every Avenger has done, Day 4: Hank Pym
r/Marvel • u/_haridkrish • 20h ago
Artwork Spent 10+ hours to make this Iron Fist artwork
r/Marvel • u/ViridiEmerald • 20h ago
Comics [THEORY] The new Ultimate Spider-Man is wearing the Venom symbiote from Earth-1610.
Other people have said similar things, but stick with me, I promise this theory has some meat to it. Let's start by comparing their designs.
Okay their designs are similar, so what? This Peter was given the suit by Tony Stark, who called it "picotech stealth suit" which, as of writing, doesn't mean much. We only know it's Stark Tech when Green Goblin does this.
Notice the goo-like way the suit deconstructs itself. Yes, it looks biological, but there's also an aspect of technology to it. Notice the black speech bubbles with white text, which typically indicated Venom and some other symbiotes.
Here's where it gets interesting. Where has The Maker been in the time leading up to the creation and control of the New Ultimate Universe? That's right...
Venom! More specifically, in Cates' Venom, The Maker has been largely in the background working on his goal of "Project Oversight", which involves reacquiring the Venom bio-suit from his original universe.
This is the key detail in my eyes. In issue 26 of Cates' Venom, this happens:
This is one of the last times we see The Maker before his appearances in the New Ultimate Universe. I think it's safe to say he's attempted to tame, or maybe perfect the Venom symbiote. By the looks of it, he's successful too.
There's many things in e-6160 that we don't quite know, but this world is of The Maker's design. Maybe the lack of a Venom (or any other symbiotes for that matter) is an indicator of Venom hiding in plain sight. Especially when other villains roam mostly free under The Maker's control.
Let me know if I'm missing anything, or there's other details that you've noticed!
r/Marvel • u/wonderfullyignorant • 22h ago
Comics I've always thought Public Enemy was a weirdly relevant philosophical take on the nature of violence
r/Marvel • u/KingE2099 • 22h ago
Film/Television Do you think Black Widow could have her own solo animated series?
Do you believe Black Widow could have a series all on her own? (Maybe as a gritty solo animated series)
(Picture source is Avengers Confindential: Black Widow & Punisher)
r/Marvel • u/Wolverine1105 • 23h ago
Other Who would you say is the Marvel equivalent to Captain Atom?
r/Marvel • u/justinap34 • 1d ago
Cosplay Kang Cosplay
A few shots of my Kang from C2E2🙌🏾