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scarletneedle 08/05/2019 21h04

Selon Bleeding Cool, ça s'oriente vers un Marvel #1000 pour les 80 ans histoire de copier ce qu'a fait DC avec Action Comics et Detective Comics (les seules vraies séries à avoir atteint cette marque).
Comme Cebulski veut faire péter le 1.000.000 de ventes (pardon de précommandes par les magasins sans garantie de ventes), il faudra sûrement s'attendre à une tripotée de Variant Covers comme l'avait fait Star Wars #1 (plus de 100), dernier comic à avoir passé la barrière grâce au gimmick commercial.
Reste à connaître le prix si cela se confirme.

Et donc l'anthologie pourrait avoir des histoires minimum d'1 page selon les équipes (donc juste une pin-up ou une illustration pour certains).
Je pense qu'il va y avoir d'autres teasers.

scarletneedle 09/05/2019 19h04

Vu le nombre d'auteurs qui postent leur propre teaser, le bouquin va être blindé d'auteurs. Le risque est que chacun ne fasse qu'une page à ce rythme.
Dommage de n'avoir jamais vu Marvel participer aux anthologies style Love Is Love...

mugiwaraya 09/05/2019 19h54

Y a du Al Ewing partout!
Ça me fait plaisir, mais je ne suis pas très amateur des histoires courtes.
Enfin, vu qu'il est associé à Ward pour un des projet, ce sera peut-être l'occasion de revoir les Ultimates.

scarletneedle 10/05/2019 18h34

Source New-York Times

Après tous ces teasers, Marvel dévoile Marvel Comics #1000 pour ses 80 ans, un one-shot de 80 pages où chaque page reviendra sur une année.

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Marvel Comics turns 80 in August. To celebrate, the company is releasing Marvel Comics No. 1000, which follows its heroes from Day 1 in 1939, long before they became the global entertainment phenomenon they are today.

Each page of the comic will correlate to one year in Marvel history. Along the way, readers will see many of the marquee characters from the mighty Marvel universe like Captain America, Thor and Iron Man, and some less familiar ones, like Blue Marvel, Night Thrasher and the Three X’s.

“This is by far the most complex and complicated and difficult book I’ve ever had to assemble,” Tom Brevoort, Marvel’s executive editor and senior vice president of publishing, said in a conference call with C.B. Cebulski, Marvel’s editor in chief. While most comic books are created by one writer and one art team, Issue No. 1000 will have 80 — one team for each of its 80 pages.

The company began teasing the project in issues that arrived in stores this week: Comics on Wednesday featured advertisements with one, two or three names, along with the words “August 2019” against a background collage of historic Marvel covers. There was a lot of buzz among fans.

Those named in the ads are contributors to the anniversary anthology, a group that includes both industry veterans and some new to comic books, like the filmmakers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller and the rapper Taboo of the Black Eyed Peas.

Cebulski said the newcomers were recruited based on the fact that they made Marvel references over the years that were noted in-house. “Our characters are mentioned in so many different ways and in so many different mediums and we always keep track,” Cebulski said. “Now these distinguished individuals are able to contribute back to the comics they grew up on.”

Marvel’s publishing history started on Aug. 31, 1939, with the arrival on newsstands of Marvel Comics No. 1. It was published by Timely Comics, a forerunner of Marvel. Namor, the Sub-Mariner, the android Human Torch (not to be confused with the 1961 Fantastic Four character with the same name) appeared for the first time — along with other characters, including a costumed detective named the Angel.

The first panel of the story in No. 1000, which has a painted cover by Alex Ross, comes from that 1939 issue. It’s fitting, because the story reveals the mystery that propelled the Marvel universe from its inception and involves an artifact known as the Eternity Mask.

Al Ewing, who is currently the writer of The Immortal Hulk, helped conceive the creative jigsaw puzzle that is Marvel 1000. His gift for intricacies can be seen in his You Are Deadpool comic, drawn by Salva Espin and Paco Diaz, which combined choose-your-own-adventure options and dice rolls to move readers through the story. He jumped at the chance to participate in the project. “This is the kind of honor that doesn’t really come that often,” Ewing said by phone.

Comic-book historians may wonder how this is No. 1000 of Marvel Comics, given the history of the title. It was called Marvel Comics for the first issue and then became Marvel Mystery Comics and later Marvel Tales, until it reached issue No. 159, when it was canceled in 1957.

While the industry sometimes engages in numerical gymnastics — with issues numbered zero or using decimal points — in this case, it is much simpler. Marvel wanted to give fans a tangible touch point for the 80th anniversary, Brevoort said. “More than anything, it was a symbolic thing.”

scarletneedle 10/05/2019 18h36

Une belle grosse anthologie, reste à connaître le prix.

scarletneedle 10/05/2019 18h38

Sinon, belle auto-critique...

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While the industry sometimes engages in numerical gymnastics — with issues numbered zero or using decimal points — in this case, it is much simpler.
:beu:

mugiwaraya 10/05/2019 18h40

Ils citent Blue Marvel et Night Thrasher, c'est bon signe.
Ça veut dire que ce sera assez exhaustif. Avec Ewing aux commandes, ça ne m'étonne pas.

Je suis surpris de l'absence des FF sur la couverture.

scarletneedle 10/05/2019 18h48

Oui mais tu as Thanos avec le gant... :D
Il y aura sûrement des Variant Covers à foison (80?) se focalisant sur des époques ou des équipes/personnages en particulier.

Slobo 10/05/2019 18h49

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Envoyé par mugiwaraya (Message 1792198)
Je suis surpris de l'absence des FF sur la couverture.

En même temps Invisible Woman peut être sur la couv sans qu'on la voit :oups::D

Dhargo 10/05/2019 18h56

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Envoyé par scarletneedle (Message 1792196)
Une belle grosse anthologie, reste à connaître le prix.


Si ça dépasse le prix d'un TPB, je vais passer mon tour...normalement. ^^

scarletneedle 14/05/2019 18h39

Encore un relaunch de la franchise X à l'horizon qui sera chapeauté par Jonathan Hickman après ses 2 mini-séries...

https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/05...launch-marvel/

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At the conclusion of our 12 weeks of HOX and POX, we’ll be launching an entire new universe of X-books. Some will be traditional fare, some carry through on ideas presented in HOX and POX. Some books are completely new concepts. I, personally, will be writing the ongoing flagship X-book.

Now, we’re already in production on all of these ‘Wave 1’ books and our plan at this moment is to introduce the titles, creative teams, and publishing details around SDCC, which is a week before HOX #1 goes on sale.

We also just finished our plans for our ‘Wave 2’ books that will debut in 2020 and we’re getting ready to hire talent for those.

It’s pretty exciting, and this kind of long-term planning is one of the benefits of knowing what direction you’re headed for the next few years.

scarletneedle 14/05/2019 21h26

Source Comic Book

Fantastic Four obtient son spin-off Future Fondation par Jeremy Whitley et Will Robson à partir d'août.

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The Future Foundation is back! Marvel Comics today announced that the children who learn from and travel with the Fantastic Four will be getting their own series, with Jeremy Whitley writing and art by Will Robson.

The Future Foundation is a philanthropic organization founded by Mister Fantastic in the hopes of improving humanity’s future. With the Fantastic Four having now made its return to the Marvel Universe last year, it seems its time for the Future Foundation to get back to work.

This time, the Future Foundation's mission is more personal. The Molecule Man used his power to help save the multiverse during the Secret Wars. Then he was killed during the Richards' family's journey's rebuilding it. Now, the Future Foundation -- under the leadership of Alex and Julie Power, and with a little help from Guardian of the Galaxy Yondu Udonta -- are searching the multiverse for his remains so that they can piece him back together.

Here's the for the new series synopsis: "When the Richards family is called back to Earth to be the Fantastic Four again, they left behind the Future Foundation—a think tank of the most brilliant young minds in the universe—with one mission: find the pieces of and rebuild their friend Molecule Man. But that’s proved harder than imagined as this crew of young geniuses, Atlanteans, Mutants, Moloids, and androids have run into every problem in the Multiverse.

Ben Wawe 14/05/2019 21h40

Je ne suis hélas pas sûr qu'une telle série soit viable, mais ça peut faire une mini-série sympa.
(en passant, si Dan Slott trouvait l'inspiration sur la série-mère, je serais ravi)

EsseJi 16/05/2019 10h43

Steve Rude annonce sur Facebook qu'il est en train de travailler sur un titre Marvel, cela près de 10 ans après sa dernière collaboration avec la maison des idées.

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Envoyé par The Dude
Steve Rude doing a monthly book for Marvel?!? Outrageous! Still, it’s in the works and we’d love to hear your thoughts— ones which you can certainly share with Marvel! Since Steve hasn’t worked for them in nearly 10 years, much of the 30-something editorial team apparently has never heard of him!


Samo 16/05/2019 11h11

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Envoyé par scarletneedle (Message 1792490)
Encore un relaunch de la franchise X à l'horizon qui sera chapauté par Jonathan Hickman après ses 2 mini-séries...

https://www.bleedingcool.com/2019/05...launch-marvel/

J'aime bien Hickman, mais je suis pas sur que ce soit lui dont la franchise ait besoin pour se relancer. Aprés son taf sur les vengeurs, j'ai peur que les mutants en resortant plus cassés qu'à l'arrivée.


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