One of Marvel’s most beloved heroes takes center stage next month and you’re not going to want to miss it… Fans have already gotten a glimpse of Mary Jane Watson in the Free Comic Book Day issue of Marvel’s upcoming series, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #1, and Marvel has enlisted some of comics’ most acclaimed artists to reimagine the fan-favorite in the shoes of iconic heroes such as Doctor Strange, Hulk, Iron Man, Wolverine and more. Says Marvel Svp Sales & Marketing David Gabriel:
Both the Gwen Stacy Variant Program and this month’s Venomized Variant Program were such runaway successes, we couldn’t help but try to top ourselves. And with Chip Zdarsky and Adam Kubert’s new Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man book on the horizon, the timing couldn’t have been better to put the spotlight on fan-favorite Mary Jane Watson.
Here’s the list...
Both the Gwen Stacy Variant Program and this month’s Venomized Variant Program were such runaway successes, we couldn’t help but try to top ourselves. And with Chip Zdarsky and Adam Kubert’s new Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man book on the horizon, the timing couldn’t have been better to put the spotlight on fan-favorite Mary Jane Watson.
Here’s the list...
- 5/18/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Take a look @ Mavel Comics' "Silk" #16, written by Robbie Thompson and illustrated by Irene Strychalsk, with covers by Helen Chen, available January 11, 2017:
"...to protect her identity while in San Francisco dealing with the 'Clone Conspiracy', 'Silk' tries a new costume and moniker...
"...while 'J. Jonah Jameson' is in deep with 'The Jackal', dragging 'Cindy' in with him..."
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"...to protect her identity while in San Francisco dealing with the 'Clone Conspiracy', 'Silk' tries a new costume and moniker...
"...while 'J. Jonah Jameson' is in deep with 'The Jackal', dragging 'Cindy' in with him..."
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- 1/6/2017
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Sneak Peek Marvel Comics' "Silk" #2, available December 16, 2015, written by Robbie Thompson and illustrated by Johanna Tana Ford, with covers by Helen Chen, Mark Bagley, Fred Hembeck and Babs Tarr :
"...'Silk' and 'Black Cat' are in cahoots...
"But not everyone in Cat's criminal crew are happy about it.
"Neither is everyone in the life of 'Cindy', including a certain CEO of 'Parker Industries'..."
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"...'Silk' and 'Black Cat' are in cahoots...
"But not everyone in Cat's criminal crew are happy about it.
"Neither is everyone in the life of 'Cindy', including a certain CEO of 'Parker Industries'..."
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- 12/11/2015
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Here’s your first look at Silk #1, the new ongoing Marvel Comics series from writer Robbie Thompson and artist Stacey Lee.
Cindy Moon is back – and she’s running with the Black Cat and her gang?! Since she escaped the bunker and returned from the universe-hopping Spider-Verse her one mission has been to track down the missing members of her family. But her quest has taken her down a darker path than she ever expected, and now she’s found herself on the wrong side of the law, and in league with Marvel’s most ferocious feline, the Black Cat. What could have happened in the eight months since Secret Wars to get under her skin? Is there any redeeming her, or is she already lost? Find out this November in the all-new Silk #1!
Silk #1 (SEP150746)
Written by Robbie Thompson
Art by Stacey Lee
Cover by Helen Chen
Variant Cover...
Cindy Moon is back – and she’s running with the Black Cat and her gang?! Since she escaped the bunker and returned from the universe-hopping Spider-Verse her one mission has been to track down the missing members of her family. But her quest has taken her down a darker path than she ever expected, and now she’s found herself on the wrong side of the law, and in league with Marvel’s most ferocious feline, the Black Cat. What could have happened in the eight months since Secret Wars to get under her skin? Is there any redeeming her, or is she already lost? Find out this November in the all-new Silk #1!
Silk #1 (SEP150746)
Written by Robbie Thompson
Art by Stacey Lee
Cover by Helen Chen
Variant Cover...
- 10/26/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Batgirl Annual #3 Cameron Stewart, Brenden Fletcher (writers) Bengal, David Lafuente, Ming Doyle, Mingjue Helen Chen (art) Bengal (cover) On Sale: 07/29/15 Price: $4.99 On her latest mission, Batgirl finds herself mixing it up with Helena Bertinelli of Spyral…but who is the mysterious Spyral agent who seems to be one step ahead of her at every turn without ever showing his face? She’s determined to crack this mystery – but Grayson is just as determined not to get caught! Plus: Batgirl visits Gotham Academy – and there are plenty of surprises in store for her!
- 7/28/2015
- ComicBookMovie.com
Gotham Academy #7
Writers – Becky Cloonan & Brenden Fletcher
Art – Mingjue Helen Chen
Letters – Steve Wands
Publisher – DC Comics
To say that Gotham Academy #7 feels a little disappointing would be completely unfair. That would imply that its quality is somehow deficient, and that is patently not the case. Just like the preceding issues of this series, it’s capital T.N. Top Notch. But the fact that it is so Top Notch leaves the fleeting aspects of the story — say like the presence of a certain major Bat-family character — feeling like they’re gone too soon. Basically, Gotham Academy #7 is like being given a slice of a magnificently delicious pie and having the rest taken away from you. It’s satisfying on its own, but you still have to wonder why it is you can’t have another.
Yes, after the tantalizing teaser at the end of issue #6, Damian Wayne enrolls at Gotham Academy,...
Writers – Becky Cloonan & Brenden Fletcher
Art – Mingjue Helen Chen
Letters – Steve Wands
Publisher – DC Comics
To say that Gotham Academy #7 feels a little disappointing would be completely unfair. That would imply that its quality is somehow deficient, and that is patently not the case. Just like the preceding issues of this series, it’s capital T.N. Top Notch. But the fact that it is so Top Notch leaves the fleeting aspects of the story — say like the presence of a certain major Bat-family character — feeling like they’re gone too soon. Basically, Gotham Academy #7 is like being given a slice of a magnificently delicious pie and having the rest taken away from you. It’s satisfying on its own, but you still have to wonder why it is you can’t have another.
Yes, after the tantalizing teaser at the end of issue #6, Damian Wayne enrolls at Gotham Academy,...
- 6/11/2015
- by Luke Dorian Blackwood
- SoundOnSight
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