Without a Trace: Salvador Larroca Caught in the Act
This is pretty disgraceful. Salvador Larroca caught in the act of some of the most flagrant tracing I've seen to date, via ConceptArt.org.
This is pretty disgraceful. Salvador Larroca caught in the act of some of the most flagrant tracing I've seen to date, via ConceptArt.org.
I am sorry, we did not kill a black guy, and a woman didn't lose her powers. That did not happen. Guilty as charged. That said, I think there's lots of ramifications outside of the samo-samo.
- Matt Fraction tells Newsarama that if the fallout, or lack thereof, from Fear Itself leaves you cold it's probably because you hate women and black men. Of which, Bucky is neither. Just sayin'.
Here's a preview of Fear Itself: The Fearless #4 from writers Matt Fraction, Cullen Bunn and Chris Yost, and artists Mark Bagley and Paul Pelletier, in stores December 7.
Guest-starring the Thing and the FF, Namor the Sub-Mariner, the Thunderbolts and more!
The Serpent's hammers could be the most dangerous artifacts in the world - vfm knows this all too well as she lays siege to the impenetrable headquarters of the FF… where the Thing stands guard over his own hammer of power! Meanwhile Sin and Crossbones pursue the weapons of mass destruction, from the depths of the seas to claim one from the undersea vault of the Sub-Marine… to the shores of the island prison called the Raft to confront the Thunderbolts!
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The silhouettes have been lifted and The Mighty, the Marvel Universe's last bastion against the armies of The Serpent, have been revealed. Armed with Asgardian magic and Stark tech, they're going to take the fight to the remaining members of The Worthy, Sin/Skadi, and The Serpent himself, because - I mean, there are Marvel comics scheduled for publication after Fear Itself #7, so there's a world to save. Avengers Assemble! in shiny new outfits!
In the wake of Fear Itself, the Marvel Universe is getting itself a brand new god of thunder!
Heh, heh - uh, no.
Get a load of Tanarus, described by Marvel as "the new god of thunder", in his debut appearance in November's The Mighty Thor #8.
After the events of Fear Itself #6, it looks as though there will be a need for a new thunder god, as Thor doesn't seem to be faring very well.