A community portal about Marvel Comics with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Affectionately called the House of Ideas by the fan...
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A community portal about Marvel Comics with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Affectionately called the House of Ideas by the fan press, Marvel's best-known comics titles include Fantastic Four, The Amazing Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Daredevil, Thor, Captain America and X-Men. Most of Marvel's fictional characters are depicted as inhabiting a single shared world; this continuity is known as the Marvel Universe.
Stanley Martin Lieber (Stan Lee) was born in 1922 in New York. He's the creative mind behind characters like The Fantastic Four, Spiderman, Hulk, Iron Man, Daredevil, X-Men, and more. When he finished his studies, Stan Lee began to work in Marvel. He was cousin of Martin Goodman's wife, the publisher of Marvel Comics. After a year of working there, he did his first work as a writer of comic stories. It was a short story starring by Captain America. But Stan Lee dreamed of creating his own...
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They're no doubt popping champagne corks at Marvel Studios
today.
The Incredible Hulk got off to a fast start on Friday, with $21 million
in ticket sales, according to
Box Office Mojo. That number likely means a $55 -
$60 million weekend for the re-launch of the the character, easily good enough to
put the film in the top position this weekend, and depending on word of mouth,
could lead it to victory again next weekend.
Good reviews and Friday word-of-mouth is liable to keep The...
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Stan Lee was my childhood idol and I always wanted to meet him when I would visit my grandparents in New York. Stan created popular comic book characters like Spiderman, The Hulk, Iron Man, Daredevil, Thor and countless others. He truly is a legend in the comic book industry and at 86 years young still continues to develop characters today.
Unfortunately, I never had the opportunity to meet him so I decided to call him and ask him if he would sign a book for me. He kindly accepted and...
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Brand New Day's second arc's second issue is a hit-and-miss affair. I really enjoyed the first three-issue arc of Brand New Day. I felt Dan Slott and Steve McNiven did a superb job following up after the train wreck that was One More Day and I was genuinly excited to read Spidey again for the first time in years. The second arc has tried to continue that fun and exhilarating Spider-Man style but it's not working as well as it did in the first arc. For starters, I'm already sick of the retro...
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Hey, True Believers! Here's your list of Marvel Comics in-stores today: Comics On-Sale: AMAZING SPIDER-GIRL #21 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #562 CAPTAIN BRITAIN AND MI: 13 #2 (SI) CIVIL WAR CHRONICLES #12 CLANDESTINE #5 DARK TOWER: THE LONG ROAD HOME #2 LEE 2ND PRINTING VARIANT ETERNALS #1 ETERNALS #1 DJURDJEVIC VARIANT ETERNALS #1 ACUNA WHITE VARIANT GENEXT #2 HULK: RAGING THUNDER ONE-SHOT INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #1 LARROCA 2ND PRINTING VARIANT INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #1 MEINERDING 2ND PRINTING VARIANT IRON...
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Marvel Comics has graciously provided ComicsBulletin.com with an exclusive preview of Young X-Men #4 : WRITER: MARC GUGGENHEIM ARTISTS: YANICK PAQUETTE , RAY SNYDER "NEW GENESIS," Part 4 It's the Young X-Men ...
The comic book publisher battle is heating up again. We all know Marvel is kicking ass with Iron Man and Incredible Hulk this summer, but DC Comics is about to drop The Dark Knight in just a few weeks. And in December when we all frown upon Marvel's Punisher: War Zone yet again, we'll already be...
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The Series: The Incredible Hulk, based on the Marvel Comics creation of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in the 1960s, debuted on CBS in a made for TV movie in 1977 before becoming a full fledged weekly series in 1978. The...
But, despite critical acclaim, the Academy Award-winning director’s artsy interpretation flopped at the box office. Now, Universal Pictures has decided to go back to the storyboard and reintroduce the Marvel Comics superhero afresh, as if the ...
Marvel Comics' "The Incredible Hulk" No. 1 (May 1962) - Doc Bruce Banner, belted by gamma rays, turns into the Hulk - ain't he unglamorous? Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's tragic monster lasted just six issues, but after guest stints in other comics, he ...
Thanks to Marvel Comics , we get a a peek at both the covers and first few interior pages to two upcoming Secret Invasion tie-ins. "In X-Factor #33, featuring the return of legendary X-artist Larry Stroman to ...
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