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1. Marvel Pushes Karnak #2 into February

karnak2cov-e50d0Getting comics work from writer Warren Ellis (Injection) is cause for celebration, especially at the Big Two publishers where his output has been scarce recently. While the first issue of the writer’s acclaimed Karnak series launched in October, fans haven’t seen a monthly release schedule from the Gerardo Zaffino-drawn (Winterworld) comic book. This afternoon Marvel […]

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2. The All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown Week 14: Strike teams, ladies and mercs…Oh My!

All-New-All-Different-Avengers-1-Variant-Hip-HopHow long does the Marvel Universe stay All-New and All-Different? How long does the Marvel Rundown (in it’s current incarnation) stay viable? The answer lies in the first column of the Marvel Rundown: The publisher’s landmark Secret Wars event has been delayed repeatedly, but Marvel is moving ahead as scheduled with their full line relaunch, […]

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3. All-New, All-Early: Marvel Allows Retailers to Sell Select Product New Year’s Day

Screen Shot 2015-12-31 at 3.26.13 PMWith so many different Marvel comics shipping each and every week, it can be hard to track exactly which comic books ships on which day. In fact for the All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown, (our ongoing column where we take a look at each Marvel #1 in the All-New, All-Different line,) we were sure that the comics […]

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4. The All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown Week Six

Marvel Comics has an interesting problem on their hands. If you’ve been following the comics publisher or even the Diamond sales charts, it may have been brought to your attention that Marvel is unleashing a ton of brand new #1’s in advance of the conclusion of the landmark Secret Wars event. However these #1 issues […]

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5. All-New, All-Different Marvel Rundown: Week Five

The Marvel Universe has moved on, but it’s left the rest of us behind. This is the fifth installment of the ongoing series where The Comics Beat looks at each new title in the All-New, All-Different Marvel line and tells you if these titles are worth your hard-earned dollars.

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6. Marvel explores Synergy of Games and Comics with Contest of Champions from Ewing and Medina

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Marvel has just announced a new Contest of Champions title — a return to the three-issue mini-series of 1982 originally dubbed: Marvel Super Heroes Contest of Champions. The new game on IOS bearing the same name serves as the inspiration of the comic, which includes Maestro (Hulk villain) headlining the cover to the first issue. Al Ewing and Paco Medina are chronicling the adventures of this new team of Champions who have been gathered by the Collector to do battle with each other. Ewing wondered aloud: “Where are the trapped heroes stored when they aren’t fighting?”

Venom and Gamora appear to be locked into a battle with various other characters in the Marvel Universe frozen over in blocks of ice. CNet announced the news — along with the cover to the issue. Contest of Champions will launch in October as part of the All-New, All-Different Marvel Universe. Also featured in the series is Guillotine, a new character created jointly by Marvel and Kabam, the developers of the Champions IOS title. The heroine is powered up via a special sword handed down all the way from the French Revolution.

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