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Soleil: Sky Doll #1 preview

Saturday, May 10th, 2008 by Shawn Munguia

Soleil: Sky Doll has already gained international acclaim, but Marvel Comics is bringing is making it available in English for the first time.

This comic is definitely for MATURE READERS ONLY.

According to Marvel: Meet Noa, a so-called Sky Doll; a life-like female android without rights, who exists only to serve the State’s needs and desires. But when Noa meets two so-called “missionaries” who aid in her escape from her tyrannical master, all hell breaks loose for our cyborg siren as she uncovers clues that she may be much more than just a robotic toy. The first release in a new partnership between Marvel and cutting-edge French publisher Soleil.

Sky Doll #1 cover courtesy of Marvel ComicsSky Doll #1 variant cover courtesy of Marvel ComicsSky Doll #1 page 3 courtesy of Marvel ComicsSky Doll #1 page 4 courtesy of Marvel ComicsSky Doll #1 page 5 courtesy of Marvel ComicsSky Doll #1 page 6 courtesy of Marvel ComicsSky Doll #1 page 7 courtesy of Marvel ComicsSky Doll #1 page 8 courtesy of Marvel Comics

Fantastic Four #556 preview

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 by Shawn Munguia

Marvel Comics‘ Fantastic Four #556 sees the FF squaring off against a mechanical menace sans Reed Richards. While the company has been primarily portraying Reed as a lab rat with little to no real knowledge of the real world, this teaming of Mark Miller and Bryan Hitch as storytellers seems to be reviving the luster of Marvel’s premier superhero team.

Fantastic Four #556 cover courtesy of Marvel ComicsFantastic Four #556 recap page courtesy of Marvel ComicsFantastic Four #556 page 1 courtesy of Marvel ComicsFantastic Four #556 page 2 courtesy of Marvel ComicsFantastic Four #556 page 3 courtesy of Marvel ComicsFantastic Four #556 page 4 courtesy of Marvel ComicsFantastic Four #556 page 5 courtesy of Marvel Comics

Nova #12 preview

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 by Shawn Munguia

Nova #12 sees the return of an old friend of the New Warriors. Marvel Comics welcomes the return of Warlock at about the same time as the X-Force title is seeing the return of Magus. The writing team of Dan Abnett and AndyLanning has been doing a great job and Paul Pelletier’s pencils are fantastic.

Nova #12 cover courtesy of Marvel ComicsNova #12 recap page courtesy of Marvel ComicsNova #12 page 1 courtesy of Marvel ComicsNova #12 page 2 courtesy of Marvel ComicsNova #12 page 3 courtesy of Marvel ComicsNova #12 page 4 courtesy of Marvel ComicsNova #12 page 5 courtesy of Marvel ComicsNova #12 page 6 courtesy of Marvel Comics

Wolverine #64 preview

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008 by Shawn Munguia

Wolverine #64 is the second to last issue, from Marvel Comics, focusing on Wolvie hunting down Mystique to get revenge for her betrayal of the X-Men. The story is by Jason Aaron and art by Ron Garney.

Wolverine #64 cover courtesy of Marvel ComicsWolverine #64 recap page courtesy of Marvel ComicsWolverine #64 page 1 courtesy of Marvel ComicsWolverine #64 page 2 courtesy of Marvel ComicsWolverine #64 page 3 courtesy of Marvel ComicsWolverine #64 page 4 courtesy of Marvel ComicsWolverine #64 page 5 courtesy of Marvel ComicsWolverine #64 page 6 courtesy of Marvel Comics

Incredible Hercules #115

Friday, March 14th, 2008 by Shawn Munguia

Marvel Comics’ take on the prince of power takes on some new twists in Incredible Hercules. When last we left Big Guy and Rusty … Sorry, Hercules and Amadeus Cho, S.H.I.E.L.D. had managed to kill Cho’s puppy. Enraged he set a virus loose through their computer systems. The series has been getting solid attention, so why not take a look below then come back Wednesday for my review.

Incredible Hercules #115 cover courtesy of Marvel Comics.Incredible Hercules #115 recap page courtesy of Marvel Comics.Incredible Hercules #115 page 1 courtesy of Marvel Comics.Incredible Hercules #115 page 2 courtesy of Marvel Comics.Incredible Hercules #115 page 3 courtesy of Marvel Comics.Incredible Hercules #115 page 4 courtesy of Marvel Comics.Incredible Hercules #115 page 5 courtesy of Marvel Comics.

Thor #7 preview

Friday, March 14th, 2008 by Shawn Munguia

Everyone’s favorite Norse god of thunder has recalled all the Asgardians. Well, maybe not ALL of them. Turns out Odin is still missing from this Marvel Comics title and Thor is determined to find out why. Which leads to an interesting bit of information right as the book gets started. The book also goes out with two different covers. (Read the review Tuesday.)

Thor No. 7 variant cover courtesy of Marvel Comics.Thor No. 7 cover courtesy of Marvel Comics.

Thor No. 7 page 1 courtesy of Marvel Comics.Thor No. 7 page 2 courtesy of Marvel Comics.Thor No. 7 page 3 courtesy of Marvel Comics.

Thor No. 7 page 4 courtesy of Marvel Comics. Thor No. 7 page 5 courtesy of Marvel Comics.Thor No. 7 page 6 courtesy of Marvel Comics.

Shellhead faces the Mandarin

Friday, March 7th, 2008 by Shawn Munguia

“Iron Man: Enter the Mandarin” No. 6 from Marvel Comics hits shelves on Wednesday. Writer Joe Casey and artist Eric Canete have combined for the first five and readers of the series have been looking forward to the next time the shellhead and one of his greatest foes go toe-to-steel toe again. Here’s a sneak peek at the cover, recap and first six pages. I’ll let you know what I think on Tuesday.

“Iron Man: Enter the Mandarine” No. 6 cover courtesy of Marvel Comics.“Iron Man: Enter the Mandarine” No. 6 recap courtesy of Marvel Comics.

“Iron Man: Enter the Mandarine” No. 6 page 1 courtesy of Marvel Comics.“Iron Man: Enter the Mandarine” No. 6 page 2 courtesy of Marvel Comics.

“Iron Man: Enter the Mandarine” No. 6 page 3 courtesy of Marvel Comics.“Iron Man: Enter the Mandarine” No. 6 page 4 courtesy of Marvel Comics.

“Iron Man: Enter the Mandarine” No. 6 page 5 courtesy of Marvel Comics.“Iron Man: Enter the Mandarine” No. 6 page 6 courtesy of Marvel Comics.

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