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Thursday, September 25, 2003MARVEL COMICS FIRST LOOKSFIRST LOOK: NEW X-MEN #147New X-Men #147 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Grant Morrison, with art by Phil Jimenez and Andy Lanning and a cover by Jimenez. Here's how Marvel describes the issue: "'Planet X,' part 2 of 5. The young mutant known as Dust runs rampant at the Xavier Institute as Xorn and his remedial class assist Professor X in his efforts to calm her. Plus, the aftermath of Wolverine and Cyclops' adventure to Weapon Plus." New X-Men #147 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.25.
FIRST LOOK: NEW MUTANTS #5New Mutants #5 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Christina Weir and Nunzio Defilippis, with pencils by Mark A. Robinson and a cover by Joshua Middleton. Here's how Marvel describes the issue: "Dani's quest for mutant teens leads her to the most intriguing, possibly most dangerous prospect yet." New Mutants #5 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.50.
FIRST LOOK: SPIDER-MAN/DOCTOR OCTOPUS: NEGATIVE EXPOSURE #1Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure #1 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Brian K. Vaughan, with art by Staz Johnson and Danny Miki and a cover by Tony Harris. Here's how Marvel describes the issue: "Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus face off in a brutal battle of egos. But Doc's got a secret weapon up his sleeve this time - Jeff Brasi, a staff photographer from the Daily Bugle who wants to know just how a stringer named Peter Parker always seems to get the front page... " Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure #1 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
FIRST LOOK: THANOS #1Thanos #1 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Jim Starln, with art by Starlin and Al Milgrom and a cover by Starlin. Here's how Marvel describes the issue: "The most powerful, enigmatic villain in the Marvel Universe takes center stage in a galaxy-spanning new ongoing series by his creator, Jim Starlin. He's held ultimate power in his hands, only to see it all slip away time and again. His attempts at conquest and destruction have all been thwarted. So what inner demons drive the mad Titan known as Thanos towards his goals... and what hidden desires pull at his heart and mind now? " Thanos #1 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
FIRST LOOK: EXILES #35Exiles #35 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Judd Winick, with art by Clayton Crain and Mark Morales and a cover by Mizuki Sakakibara. Here's how Marvel describes the issue: "'Fantastic Voyage' part 1 of 3. The Exiles encounter an alternate world version of the Fantastic Four. But a startling secret at the heart of this FF may mean devastation for our heroes." Exiles #35 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
FIRST LOOK: AVENGERS #70Avengers #70 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Geoff Johns, with art by Olivier Coipel and Andy Lanning and a cover by J.G. Jones. Here's how Marvel describes the issue: "'Red Zone,' part 6 of 6. Artist Olivier Coipel's first story arc concludes, as the Avengers risk all to halt the spread of the deadly Red Zone bacteria." Avengers #70 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.25.
FIRST LOOK: ELEKTRA #28Elektra #28 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics. The issue is written by Robert Rodi, with art by Sean Chen and Sandu Florea and a cover by Mike Mayhew. Here's how Marvel describes the issue: "In a high-rise over the city, three corporate bosses meet for drinks and dinner to talk golf, fine cigars, finer women, and the unsavory business of controlling the world, never expecting the tables are about to be turned." Elektra #28 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
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