There’s something amiss with Deadpool’s marital bliss! Today, Marvel is pleased to announce DEADPOOL: TILL DEATH DO US… – an all-new six part crossover beginning in March of 2017! Uniting Deadpool, Spider-Man/Deadpool and Deadpool & the Mercs for Money – it’s a domestic dispute as explosive and unpredictable as the Merc With a Mouth himself. Some couples hit a rough patch from time-to-time – but only Deadpool & Shiklah’s include a full scale monster invasion of Manhattan! With Spider-Man and the Mercs for Money along for the ride!
The Members of the band Anthrax have sent an open letter to Uber Manager Irving Azoff in conjunction with his new venture. Azoff’s performing rights society startup, Global Music Rights, represents the catalogue of 71 songwriters, works performed by such artists like John Lennon, Justin Bieber, Smokey Robinson, Steve Miller, Shakira and Drake. Seems Anthrax has been caught in this web of should they or shouldn’t they be included in this up coming battle.
The month of March. Spring is in the air. Flowers are blooming. And Venom is taking over! That’s right True Believer, the sinister symbiote made his big return in the pages of Mike Costa and Gerardo Sandoval’s hit Venom series. But that was just the beginning! Marvel’s celebrating all things Venom in the month of March with a big issue and an even bigger variant program. It all kicks off with the can’t-miss VENOM #5, as the new host comes face-to-face with the symbiote’s greatest nemesis – the Amazing Spider-Man! Plus, a shocking return that will have fans everywhere talking!
Dark Horse and Deep Silver FISHLABS are excited to start their partnership with a coordinated release of the Galaxy on Fire 3 – Manticore game and the digital comic tie-in Galaxy on Fire 3 – Manticore: Glowing Embers. Matthew Ritter writes the comic while Agustin Alessio and Gabriel Rearte lend their illustrative skills. Ramon Bunge colors the art and Nate Piekos letters the issue. Anthony Palumbo creates the cover art.
“Another year, another Star Wars movie” is something I’m going to have to get used to saying. After Episode VII did pretty good at the box office last holiday season, the already-planned Rogue One: A Star Wars Story guaranteed fans that the franchise’s new home at Disney was going to put love and care into each of the installments that they had planned up until at least 2020. Rogue One serves as the first in an anthology series, in which the film details how the Rebels came to have the plans for the Death Star in the first place. So, that begs the question: is this a path worth traveling?