If the red vs. green battle isn’t keeping you interested, how about a king-size goliath Hulk #1? Marvel Comics has sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of King-Size Hulk #1 featuring the work of Jeph Loeb and Frank Cho, Art Adams, and Herb Trimpe.
Following the success of the Iron Man movie over the weekend, Marvel Studios updated its movie schedule as follows:
Punisher: War Zone (Lionsgate)- December 5, 2008
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Fox)- May 1, 2009
Iron Man 2 - April 30, 2010
Thor - June 4, 2010
The First Avenger: Captain America - May 6, 2011
The Avengers - July 2011
Spider-Man 4 - Still in development
Ant-Man - Writer/Director engaged
It was announced that Iron Man 2 would introduce Thor. While Robert Downey Jr, Gweneth Paltrow, and Terrence Howard are signed for three films, it is uncertain if Jon Favreau will return as director.
Take the jump for the rundown of the animated series and animated direct to DVD projects
Marvel has announced Hulk #3 has once again sold out (at Diamond) and is going back to press with a second printing.
“Oh. My. Gosh.” writer Jeph Loeb exclaimed, “I’m amazed and so grateful for our continued success — three issues and three sellouts! Ed and I set out to have fun on this title and clearly the retailers and readers are having a blast too! We know that everyone is spoiling for the Red Hulk vs. Green Hulk match-up and this one sets the stage. So, hang on, true believers, the real smashing is still to come! Thanks to everyone, in particular our amazing team of Dex, Jason and Richard who knock themselves out every issue delivering the goods!”
The new printing features a variant cover from Ed McGuinness featuring Red Hulk and Hulk meeting for the first time. The new printing of Hulk #3 arrives in stores May 28, 2008 for $2.99.
It really should be a poll question; Herc v. Hulk, who would win? Marvel has sent us a sneak peek of the Incredible Hercules that features the Green Goliath trading blows with the Lion of Olympus.
Hulk #3 promises to give another big clue to the secret identity of The Red Hulk and features a smack down between Reddy and Rick Jones - a.k.a. Abomination a.ka. A-Bomb.
“For those of you who have been wanting more clues about The Red Hulk, this is a must have issue,” scribe Jeph Loeb enthused, “And it’s got a POW ending that will definitely bring you back for more! I am particularly digging the two covers, one by Ed and other by my Ultimatum pal, Dave Finch. It doesn’t get better than that!”
Marvel has sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of the issue.
Wednesday, March 19th, 2008--by Stephen Schleicher
Bryan is MIA this week so it is up to Rodrigo and Stephen to review Thor #1-6, War is Hell: The First Flight of the Phantom Eagle #1, The Foundation #3, and a whole lot more!
Wednesday, February 27th, 2008--by Stephen Schleicher
Marvel Comics has announced the second issue of the Hulk, featuring a smack down between Iron Man and the Red goliath, has sold out at the distributor level and will be going back to print with a variant cover by Ed McGuinness.
“Hulk #2 was a blast!” exclaimed Senior Editor Mark Paniccia. “Red Hulk Vs. Iron Man! The destruction of the red and gold Hellicarrier! The New Abomination revealed! It’s a superhero sugar rush! Kudos to Jeph, Ed, Dex and Jason delivering another sold-out hit! Wait ‘till the fans see the next round of knuckle busting. In Hulk #3, New Abomination and Red Hulk go into the ring against each other!”
Oh yeah, that Rick Jones things really surprised a lot of people. Issue #3 ramps up the action, and Marvel has sent us the wrap around cover for the issue #2 reprint, and the cover to issue #3 featuring the Red Hulk and Abomination practicing their wrestling moves.
Monday, February 18th, 2008--by Stephen Schleicher
In what appears to be a major attempt to build hype for the new Hulk title, USA Today and Marvel have teamed up for an exclusive 10 page preview of Hulk #2 that arrives in stores Wednesday.
Good news for those who are hoping for the House of Ideas to come through with movie continuity. According to actor William Hurt let slip he has a seen with Iron Man in the upcoming Hulk redo.
“I don’t know how it’ll work,” Hurt admitted, saying it was a thrill to appear as General Thaddeus Ross during Downey’s scene. “I know it’s weird [to work with a character from another movie], and to know it’s a device. We did something; I don’t know what that’s going to be like [to watch].”
I’m all for making sure we are on our way to the culminating Avengers movie, featuring all the title characters from the in progress films, let’s just hope actors are still available in eight years for the film, or things are going to be a little weird.
Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007--by Stephen Schleicher
Here it is, the conclusion to World War Hulk. Who wins, who dies, and will there be major reprocusions throughout the 616? Take the jump for a sneak peek directly from Marvel.
Saturday, October 6th, 2007--by Stephen Schleicher
Man, I’m falling behind - too much to do, too little time. But fear not dear readers, I bring you Marvel Sneak Peeks for the weekend!
In this installment AMAZING SPIDER-GIRL 13, FANTASTIC FOUR 550, FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN 24, GHOST RIDER 16, HEROES FOR HIRE 14, MARVEL ADVENTURES HULK 4, NEW AVENGERS 35, and NEW WARRIORS 5.