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March 27, 2017 at 09:09PMNew Pin on Board: Comics : Ghost Rider Vol. 3 # 27 by Jim Lee & Scott Williams

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20170321 – Comics News : The 15 Most Iconic Jim Lee Covers – CBR

From his days as the superstar penciller of “Uncanny X-Men” to his current position as the Co-Publisher of DC Entertainment, Jim Lee has been a driving force in the comic book industry for decades. As one of the co-founders of Image Comics and WildStorm Productions, Lee’s blockbuster work helped pave the way for generations of future comic creators.

Now, CBR is taking a look back at some of Jim Lee’s most iconic comic book covers. For this list, we’ll be looking at covers from throughout his illustrious 30 year career. With generation-defining runs on iconic characters like Superman, Batman and the X-Men, we’ll be looking at some of the reasons why Jim Lee will go down as one of the all-time great superhero artists.

(see the full list by clicking on the linbk below)

Source : The 15 Most Iconic Jim Lee Covers – CBR

20170320 – Bernie Wrightson Passes Away

Legendary artist Bernie Wrightson passed away on March 18 at the age of 68 after a lengthy battle with brain cancer according to a post from his wife, Liz, on Facebook. Wrightson had announced his retirement from creating new art in January owing to complications from recent surgeries.

Wrightson was best known as one of the greatest horror artist in comics history, and as the co-creator of Swamp Thing. Wrightson created many stunning Frankenstein drawings in the 1970s and 1980s which were used in Marvel Comics’ first illustrated novel, Frankenstein, in 1983. A 25th anniversary edition of the illustrated novel was published by Dark Horse in 2008.

Wrightson also contributed art to several movies including Heavy Metal and Creepshow.

He is survived by his wife, Liz, sons John and Jeffrey, and stepson Thomas.

Look for more on Wrightson’s life and career in the coming days.

Source : Bernie Wrightson Passes Away

 

20170317 – News / EXCLUSIVE: X-Men Corner Box Art Revived in Marvel’s ResurrXion – CBR

When ResurrXion hits Marvel Comics in April, not only will the publisher’s X-Men line be revamped and expanded, every one of the mutant-led titles will find its cover graced by the return of the corner box art.

Now, this isn’t the corner box art of old. Artist Leonard Kirk and colorist Michael Garland have updated the classic rectangle to fit nicely in each title’s new X-icon, situated right behind the logo or, in some cases, as part of the logo.

RELATED: Marvel, Joe Jusko Team for Corner Box Variant Cover Program

A staple of comic book companies for decades, Marvel Comics took the idea of corner box artwork to new heights, using the small piece of cover real estate to add jokes, tease secrets and just generally add some additional character to its covers. In time, the rectangle, usually located in the upper-left corner of the cover, became an iconic aspect of Marvel’s monthly releases. Oftentimes, it was used to give readers a shorthand roster of who they’d find inside their team books, or to show which member of the Avengers, X-Men or other team would be the focus of that issue’s story. Other times, the corner boxes would tell a (very basic) story of their own, unfolding across multiple issues. (CBR’s Brian Cronin wrote up an excellent historical look at the corner box.)

Though once ubiquitous corner box faded away, to the point where you’d now be hard pressed to find one at all on current comics, fans have long loved the uniquely comic book artwork. They remain such a popular aspect of the medium that Marvel recently launched a variant cover program in which acclaimed painter Joe Jusko has been recreating classic corner box artwork as full-sized variants. As part of the series, Jusko has reinterpreted the works of Jack Kirby, John Buscema and more. But aside from that, the corner box has remained a relic of the past — until April, that is, when Marvel will bring them back in a big way as part of the publisher’s soft-reboot of its X-Men line.

Thinking Outside the Corner Box: An Appreciation of Corner Box Cover Art

Check out the gallery below for every one of Kirk and Garlad’s new corner box designs, as well as how examples of how their art will look on the first Resurrxion issue of every X-title available in April.

Source : EXCLUSIVE: X-Men Corner Box Art Revived in Marvel’s ResurrXion – CBR

20170315 – PREVIEW: Captain America Attacks the Marvel U in Secret Empire #0 — CBR

Captain America’s “Secret Empire” is coming, and there’s nothing the heroes — nor villains — of the Marvel Universe can do to stop it. Featuring art by Steve McNiven, Andrea Sorrentino, Leinil Yu and Daniel Acuna, the nine-issue miniseries is characterized as the culmination of writer Nick Spencer’s work on such titles as “Captain America:…

via PREVIEW: Captain America Attacks the Marvel U in Secret Empire #0 — CBR

20170301 – Logan : X-23, la future Wolverine ? | melty

Pour Wolverine version Hugh Jackman, la carrière de super-héros, c’est terminé. Mais X-23, aka Laura, que l’on découvre aujourd’hui dans Logan, pourrait-elle prendre la relève ?

Jusqu’ici, il n’y avait qu’un seul Wolverine, qu’un seul mutant doté de griffes d’adamantium et capable de se régénérer après chaque blessure. Mais ça, c’était avant. Avant la sortie sur nos écrans aujourd’hui de Logan, la dernière aventure solo du personnage (et la plus réussie !) sous les traits de Hugh Jackman. Car dans le film, il y a bien sûr notre héros, toujours aussi grognon et (presque) toujours aussi efficace et mortel. Mais à ses côtés se tient une fillette qui partage avec lui de nombreux points communs : X-23, aka Laura (incroyable Dafne Keen), personnage mutique qui en impose dès la première scène. Sauvage, violente, capable de massacrer tout un bataillon de Reavers sans la moindre hésitation, X-23 est pourtant une sorte de petit miracle, dans ce monde où la plupart des mutants ont disparu. Mais d’où vient-elle ? Pourquoi et comment a-t-elle été créée ? C’est en partie ce mystère que tente de résoudre Logan dans le film, formant un duo de choc – mais surtout particulièrement émouvant – avec la fillette. De quoi nous faire dire, chez melty, que la petite X-23 pourrait bien prendre la place de notre Wolverine maintenant que celui-ci a décidé de mettre un terme à sa vie de super-héros…

Source : Logan : X-23, la future Wolverine ? | melty

Source : Logan : X-23, la future Wolverine ? | melty

20170226 – News / « X-Men » : Patrick Stewart, le Professeur X, quitte la franchise

L’acteur emblématique du Professeur X a dit adieu à l’univers des « X-Men » au cinéma dans une déclaration teintée d’émotion.

Au revoir Professeur X ! Patrick Stewart, l’acteur qui incarne le célèbre mutant directeur de l’école pour les mutants dit adieu à son rôle. À 76 ans, il a décidé de prendre sa retraite après avoir incarné pendant 17 ans le télépathe. Il avait débuté sa carrière en 2000 avec X-Men de Bryan Singer et avait ensuite continué dans la saga. Son dernier film en tant que Charles-Xavier (le nom du Professeur X) sera donc Logan, attendu le 1er mars prochain au cinéma en compagnie de Hugh Jackman (Wolverine) qui fait aussi ses adieux à son personnage dans ce film.

C’est dans une déclaration très émouvante relayée par Entertainment Weekly que Patrick Stewart a expliqué pourquoi il n’incarnerait plus le Professeur X. C’est pendant la projection de Logan à Berlin la semaine dernière que Patrick Stewart a décidé de quitter la franchise X-Men. « Nous (l’acteur, Hugh Jackman et le réalisateur de Logan) devions monter sur scène, mais pas avant que le générique ne soit terminé. Nous sommes donc restés assis, et pendant ce temps je me disais qu’il n’y aurait jamais une meilleure façon, plus parfaite, plus sensible, plus émouvante et plus belle de dire au revoir à Charles Xavier que dans ce film. J’ai donc dit à Hugh ce même soir : Pour moi aussi, tout ça c’est fini' », a-t-il écrit.

Ce sont donc deux départs symboliques qui terminent une grande page de l’histoire Marvel/Fox. Mais la relève est assurée avec les prochaines aventures des mutants découverts dans X-Men : Apocalypse en 2014, qui devraient être au casting du prochain X-Men : Supernova.

Source : « X-Men » : Patrick Stewart, le Professeur X, quitte la franchise

20170226 – News /Coming to Marvel… HULKVERINE?

Perhaps the most unique Wolverine/Hulk crossover yet.

Marvel’s Editor-In-Chief Axel ALonso has tweeted an image sure to get fans attention. The image, shown at right, depicts a Hulk/Wolverine hybrid in holding tube of some kind, being overseen by two scientists. Alonso labeled the artwork « Under construction », and the artist has been identified as Skan.

Currently, both the original Wolverine and the original Hulk are dead. Bruce Banner’s hulked out body however, was last seen being passed from the Hand to Captain America – you know, the one who’s a sleeper Hydra agent. Could this be one more weapon in advance of Secret Empire?

For his part, Wolverine’s iconic claws aren’t unique to him and have been implanted, with various designs, into other characters. That being said, Wolverine’s adamantium-encased corpse was last seen in possession of the X-Men.

Source : Coming to Marvel… HULKVERINE?