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Hasbro Marvel Legends Wave 2

Hasbro Marvel Legends Wave 2

Fwooshnet has gotten some pictures fresh from Hong Kong of the second wave from Hasbro’s Marvel Legends series. If you click on any of the images at that link, you will be brought to the gallery. The wave consists of eight figures, each coming with a piece to the Build-A-Figure for this wave, The Blob.

  • She-Hulk (Upper Torso)
  • Asgardian Armor Thor (Head)
  • Ultimate Wolverine (Lower Torso)
  • Yellowjacket (Right Leg)
  • Quicksilver (Left Arm)
  • Xorn/Magneto (Left Leg)
  • X3 Jean Grey (Right Arm)
  • X3 Juggernaut (Hands)

Variants for this wave are supposed to include:

  • Green Quicksilver
  • X3 Dark Phoenix
  • Yellowjacket (there is only a slight coloring difference here. see below.)

You can see pictures of them here. I made some compairson photos of the variants below. The standard pictures come from Fwooshnet’s gallery linked in this post. Variant Photos come from wizarduniverse here.

HML2 Yellowjacket variant comparison HML2 Quicksilver Comparison HML2 X3 Jean Grey Comparison



Wizard World Los Angeles – Day 2

WWLA Day 2

DC and Marvel scrimped on the news today (what, tired of talking World War Hulk, Amazons Attack, and World War III already?), but some interesting news did surface about IDW’s Scarface prequel, Gene Simmons diving into the comic scene, and some great Heroes DVD (and HD-DVD) news. Read on!
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Wizard World Los Angeles – Day 1

Wizard World: Los Angeles
Yes, I realize we JUST had two separate conventions. Clearly, this is nowhere near enough of them. Clearly.

Continue on to read about Avengers Classic, Booster Gold & Infinity, Inc., and 9 new Marvel busts from Bowen Designs. All that, and the rest of the Day 1 roundup after the jump
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NYCC – Day 3 Rundown

New York Comic-ConDay 3 seems to be grinding to a halt, and it’s turned out to be a little bit of a lighter news day for everyone. Here’s the bullet points:

  • Brian K. Vaughan’s Ex Machina will end at issue #50, putting the series at about its halfway mark.
  • Here’s an interesting recap of George Perez‘s panel, where he shares interesting stories, like how he stayed up 72 hours straight to get the original Crisis penciled and finished.
  • Sci-Fi channel and Virgin comics have established a partnership, presumably to get shows into comic form, and comics into show form.
  • Sci-Fi also had a panel dedicated to Battlestar: Galactica, revealing there would be a direct-to-DVD movie, which will actually later air on Sci-Fi. Surprised it isn’t the other way around, but whatever works, I guess. (Thanks to Crazy for pointing this one out.)

If anything more comes in, I’ll be sure to update, but today seems to have petered out a bit. Just for fun, here’s a recap of yesterday’s biggest headlines –

  • Marvel and Top Cow Comics are both currently working on a digital distribution plans for their comics.
  • Marvel announced a Halo ongoing comic, to be written by Brian Michael Bendis, with art by Alex Maleev.
  • Ultimate delays – Ultimates #13 should be out by May or April (I’m betting not before May), Orson Scott Card is still working on Ultimate Iron Man 2, no release date yet for Ultimates 3, Ultimate Wolverine/Hulk has a completed script for 3 – and almost one for 4.
  • Avengers/Transformers update! Extended details (cast lists, synopsis, etc.) can be found at Newsarama.
  • On the DC side, Dan Didio got flustered and admitted that the Red Robin and Flash in the recent teaser image are Jason Todd and Barry Allen. Everyone else on the panel got mad at him, so this must be pretty important.


NYCC – Day 2 Rundown

New York Comic-ConDay 2 of the New York Comic-Con isn’t quite over yet, but a lot’s happened already. All that, and there’s a couple tidbits leftover from yesterday that happened a little later in the day. Want to know more about the Avengers/Transformers book? How about the future of producing and selling comics digitally? Or maybe who’s working on the new Halo ongoing? It’s a bit less concise than yesterday, so read on for more!
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NYCC Day 1 Rundown

New York Comic-ConThe New York Comic-Con reached the end of its first day, and there’s been a flurry of newsbits, largely focusing on World War Hulk for Marvel, and Countdown for DC. Here’s the rundown:

MARVEL:

  • World War HulkWorld War Hulk will bring us a number of minis including World War Hulk (this being the main series)…
  • World War Hulk: X-Men, written by Cristos Gage, art by Andrea DiVito – In it, the Hulk hunts for Professor X, despite (because of?) the fact that Xavier wasn’t there at the meeting where they decided to boot the Hulk to space.
  • World War Hulk: Frontline – This will be very much like Civil War: Frontline, only I imagine the quality-of-storytelling gap between the two won’t be nearly so vast this time around. Again, it will be written by Paul Jenkins with an army of artists at hand.
  • World War Hulk: Gamma Corps & World War Hulk: Young Avengers are also announced, but lacking details.
  • New Thor ImageThe new Thor series will launch in July of this year. JMS is still on as writer, with Oliver Coipel on art.
  • As has been announced previously, a New Warriors book will be coming out, starting in June. Writer will be Kevin Grevioux, art by Paco Medina.
  • MarvelousNews.com has images up of Spider Man 3 movie figures, Fantastic Four 2 movie figures, Spider-Man 3 Minimates, Marvel Zombies Minimates, Marvel Legends Icons Wave 2, and the Hasbro Marvel Legends Wave 3. Not pictured are the previously announced X-Men III Colossus, WWII Captain America, WWII Bucky, and a Hydra Soldier.

DC:

  • WW3 - DCThere’s really only 5 big points to hit on from the DC panel from today, and they can all be capsulated in image form. Images mirrored from Newsarama’s coverage.

Countdown Image 1 Countdown Image 2 Countdown Image 3 Countdown Image 4 Countdown Image 5



Last two Marvel Minimates from Wave 16 revealed

She-Hulk and WonderMan are brought to us today via the minimatemultiverse forums. I’m pretty excited about this entire wave. Tomorrow the entire wave will be revealed all together. It’s unlikely, though, that anything new is left to be shown.

Marvel Minimates Wave 16 SheHulk Small Marvel Minimates Wave 16 Wonderman Small



Cream of the Comics – 1/17/2007

Marvel Adventures: The Avengers #9Marvel Adventures: The Avengers #9
written by Jeff Parker, art by Juan Roman Cano Santacruz, cover by Cameron Stewart

Holy. Crap. Look at that cover, man.

Now, to be fair, the Avengers aren’t fighting your traditional M.O.D.O.K. They’re fighting M.O.D.O.C. This is because the K in M.O.D.O.K. stands for Killing – as in, Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing – and the Marvel Adventures line is supposed to be more kid-friendly, so the words “kill” aren’t allowed. So the C stands for Conquest. I guess it’s alright if the kids lead lives dedicated to conquest, then.

For those of you out of the loop, the ‘Adventures’ line is like the Ultimate line: It’s a separate continuity from the main Marvel U, allowing for more accessible, less continuity-intensive storytelling. The lineup for the team (in case the picture is a little unclear) includes: Captain America, Iron Man (on the same team? gasp!), Spider-Man, Wolverine, Storm, the Hulk, and Giant-Girl (as I understand it, it’s Janet Van Dyne, AKA the Wasp, but she uses her powers for BIGNESS).

The writer also happens to be Jeff Parker, the writer of the excellent Agents of Atlas, and the successful X-Men: First Class. I’m not as familiar with Santacruz, but I’ll say this about him: He draws a GREAT Avengers-as-M.O.D.O.C.s (see the preview pages).

For more M.O.D.O.K.-related reading and links, go here and enjoy – And definitely continue after the jump for that 6 page preview!

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