Despues de House of M: Marvel Ataca!!!
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Despues de The House of M, cambios gigantescos habra en todo Marvel y aca tienen algunas noticias sobre el tema
Marvels X-Panel at WizardWorld: Philadelphia just wrapped, and along with pretty pictures, we've got a report from the floor:
Attending the panel: Tony (Exiles) Bedard, Joe Quesada, Chris Claremont, Marketing Manager John Dokes, Editor Nick Lowe, and Assistant Editor Sean Ryan.
Kicking off the panel with a Powerpoint presentation of X-related images, Quesada emceed, and moved right into the info. Following the slides, the panelists had their say, as did attendees, making with the Q's that needed A's.Claremont named the lineup for the November-debuting New Excalibur: Nocturne, Juggernaut, Dazzler, Sage, Pete Wisdom, and Captain Britain. The writer said that the new series will go back to basics, as the team takes the responsibility of cleaning up a major repercussion that comes as a result of House of M, adding that the title will be for fans who are looking for cosmic comedy, romance, and adventure in their books. Obviously, its set in England as well.
Asked why he chose to use Pete Wisdom (a character created by Warren Ellis), Claremont said hed been something of a secret admirer of Ellis work, (even when I wanted to beat him with a stick Claremont joked) and felt Wisdom was a wonderful character to use. The writer added that things between Wisdom and a certain brunette will pick up right away. As for another reason to use Wisdom, Claremont jokingly said that other creators had been stealing his characters for years, so it was time to steal some back.
More art from New Excalibur by Michael Ryan (Captain Britain - the male one, Juggernaut, and Dazzler):
Chris Bachalo will debut as the regular penciler on Uncanny X-Men, (as announced right here at Newsarama earlier today by Joe Quesada in his weekly Joe Fridays Q&A) with issue #464.:
Colossus: Bloodline, written by David Hine with interiors by Jorge Lucas (also announced in Joe Fridays). - Speaking to the upcoming Colossus: Bloodline, Quesada reiterated what he had said a couple of weeks abck in his Joe Fridays column that solo X-minis needed to be special and carry a significant impact for the character, and Bloodline, by David Hine and Jorge Lucas, does.
The creative team for Wolverine #33-#35 (a House of M tie-in arc) will be Daniel Way and Javier Saltares. Quesada declined to name the ongoing creative team for the series following the HoM tie-in.
As the image below shows, Exiles goes on a Worlds Tour starting with #69, and running through issue #82. The first issue will mark the debut of Paul Pelletier on the series, re-teaming him on a regular basis with his former Negation War partner, Tony Bedard.
New X-Men will see a creative team shift, with Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost coming on board as writers, and Mark Brooks joining as penciler. Given that Yost and Kyle created X-23, the clawed teen female will join the cast with the new teams first issue, #20.
It was reiterated that an entire, full year of Astonishing X-Men by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday is coming.
Asked about Wolverine being on the New Avengers, Quesada said that it will be a different kind of membership than what many fans may expect, and, given that he just showed up in New Avengers, urged people to wait and see what Brian Bendis has planned.
Quesada also reiterated that House of M will have major repercussions for Jamie Madrox, the Multiple Man, and these will be touched upon after House of M.
Asked who the third Summers brother was, Quesada said he had no idea, and turned to Claremont, who replied with a Yep. The writer added that the question will be addressed in X-Men: The End v2 #5.
Speaking as to why Marvel seems to continually kill Jean Grey, Quesada joked that she was the Kenny of Marvels South Park. On the more serious side, Quesada said that she wasnt coming back, and that shes really dead today. Quesada continued, saying that he still feels that characters should only come back from the dead if the return is part of a great story, and given the poignancy and heart of Greg Pak and Greg Lands Endsong, it would be a major challenge to tell of her return.
Naturally, the panel was asked a question if House of M was an alternate universe, Quesada reiterated that its not, and that there will be major repercussions throughout the Marvel Universe. Fans will be hugely surprised and hugely depressed at the coming changes, he added.
Also on the House of M front, Quesada stated that this summers crossover storyline is only the beginning, and that there will be five major tentpole events coming in 2006.
Asked about coming changes in the X-Men, Claremont said that there will be changes as a result of House of M, as well as events in solo titles, such as Wolverine, and Phoenix: Endsong. It was hinted that the entire cast of the X-Men will be up for grabs in the coming months.
The traditional Cup o Joe panel with Marvel Editor in Chief Joe Quesada has wrapped, so let's look at the highlights.
Given the nature of the Cup O Joe panels, information flies fast and furious, so on with the bullet points:
In regards to a reaction to the news that Adam and Andy Kubert, who had been Marvel mainstays for the past 15+ years had signed exclusive contracts with DC, Quesada said that Marvel is very happy fro the brothers, and understood their desire to try something different, adding that theyll most likely be back someday.
In regards to the Kuberts workloads, Andy will complete the first five issue Ultimate Iron Man miniseries, while Adam is drawing an upcoming issue of Incredible Hulk, as well as Daredevil: Target #2 (not a misprint).
Richard Morgan and Sean Phillips will team for the new Black Widow project, with inks by Bill Seinkiewcz. The first issue is slated for a September release. Regarding the first issue cover image, Quesada commented that, in this series, DD gets his nads shot off!
The Dan Slott-penned She-Hulk series begins in October.
The backup Franklin Richards: Son of a Genius stories that appeared in issues of Power Pack will be collected shortly, with a new story added in.
Jessica Jones & Luck Cages baby is born in Pulse #11, at which time readers will learn if its a boy or a girl.
The Book of Doom, a six-issue miniseries which tells the origin of Dr. Doom, by Ed Brubaker, Pablo Raimondi and Mark Farmer kicks off in October.
The Dan Slott written Thing miniseries kicks off in November. Slott, who was in the audience, said that the story is big fun and action, suggesting that it will be in the same vibe as his recent Spider-Man/Human Torch miniseries.
Drax the Destroyer will run for four issues. Editor Andy Schmidt said that theyre not throwing out the characters past continuity, but they are looking to make Drax cool. Keith Giffen writes, with Mitch Breitweiser on art.
Runaways #9-#12 features Cloak and Dagger.
An announcement as to Neil Gaimans next Marvel project should be made around Chicago. According to Quesada, it will be set in the Marvel Universe, and will have ties to House of M, adding that it will most likely be a single character story, rather than a team book.
There will be creator team and character shakeups on the X-titles following House of M.
An announcement about the new Daredevil creative team will be made soon, meanwhile, Brian Bendis and Alex Maleev are already talking about their next project together.
Bryan Singers Ultimate X-Men arc should be a December or January launch. Quesada confirmed that the director of X-Men and X2 is still on board to write the arc despite his move from the movie franchise to Superman.
Asked about newsstand distribution and Marvels upcoming deal with 7-11, Publisher Dan Buckley said that Marvel will be moving from 5,000 outlets to 25,000 outlets (assumed to be newsstands in general) soon, under a new distribution deal.
In regards to 70s characters, Quesada said in response that Marvel will be publishing an interesting team book in early 2006, and that some 70s characters will shortly be seen in interesting situations.
The Sentry limited series by Paul Jenkins is slated for debut near the end of the year.
Following his New Avengers and Ultimate Secret stings, Steve McNiven will launch a major new project in 2006.
In regards to developing new talent and how Marvel is bringing new creators into the fold, Quesada called on ex-Marvel editor CB Cebulski, who pointed out that in 2004, approximately 35 new writers who had never written for Marvel before told stories via the companys titles. That is a trend Marvel plans to continue throughout 2005 and beyond.
And some art...
Some new goods: Drax the Destroyer by Keith Giffen and Mitch (Phanton Jack) Breitweiser, and the Book of Doom by Ed Brubaker and Pablo Ramondi.
Ghost Rider by Garth Ennis and Clayton Crain
No esta genial??? Diosas no veo la hora de que llegue New Excalibur -
Muy bueno lo de la mini de Black Widow con arte de Phillips....terrible!
Despues lo de Books of Doom ya lo estabamos esperando, eso pinta muy pero muy bueno...
Y por el nuevo equipo de DD, todos ponen a Brubaker en los quiones...pero quien sera el dibujante?
y si fuese Sean Phillips.... -
Muchas cosas interesantes... El problema es de dónde voy a sacar la plata para comprarme todo lo que me interesa. Tendré que esperar a que Panini se digne a sacar alguna de esas cosas? Tendre que aguantarme los Lobezno y los Rondador Nocturno y las horribles traducciones españolas? Perdón por el desvirtue, pero veo Marvel y recuerdo a Panini y la lucha con mi conciencia y mi bolsillo para comprarles o no.
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Marvel al attake a full!!!
No puedo esperar, me parece que volvi a esto en el momento justo!!!
Dios que emocion sniff sniff...
Comentario descolgado: * Un dia les juro que vamos a decir: Marvel Alliance Assemble!!! *
