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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2012MARVEL COMICS FIRST LOOKS
For covers and three- to six-page previews of Marvel Comics titles arriving in stores on Wednesday, Nov. 21, CLICK HERE.
Titles include Astonishing X-Men #56, Avengers #34, Captain America #1, Captain Marvel #7, Daredevil #20, Dark Avengers #183, Deadpool #2, Hawkeye #4, Indestructible Hulk #1, Iron Man #2, Journey into Mystery #646, Minimum Carnage Omega #1, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #17, Ultimate Comics X-Men #18.1, Uncanny X-Force #34, Wolverine #316, Wolverine & The X-Men #21 and X-Factor #247.
IMAGE COMICS FOR FEBRUARY
Image Comics has released its solicitations for February.
For the listings, with images, CLICK HERE.
DYNAMITE ENTERTAINMENT FOR FEBRUARY
Dynamite Entertainment has released its solicitations for February.
For the listings, with images, CLICK HERE.
BOOM! STUDIOS FOR FEBRUARY
BOOM! Studios has released its solicitations for February.
For the listings, with images, CLICK HERE.
BONGO COMICS FOR FEBRUARY
Bongo Comics has released its solicitations for February.
For the listings, with images, CLICK HERE.
IDW PUBLISHING RELAUNCHES G.I. JOE
IDW Publishing has announced its plans to relaunch its G.I. Joe license.
Beginning in February with G.I. Joe #1, the anti-terrorist titans will be up against a new threat -- publicity. With their formerly secret identities compromised, Duke must lead his squad of Joes up against the legendarily evil Cobra in the public eye.
The series is written by Fred Van Lente, with art by Steve Kurth.
"As a longtime G.I. Joe fan, it's very exciting to be able to launch the series in a bold new direction, with a new status quo that develops organically from events in the current ongoing series," Van Lente said.
"In the first arc, 'Homefront,' the G.I. Joe team gets a new -- but familiar -- commanding officer, a new -- and unfamiliar -- public role -- and discover that Cobra has brought their war to America in a major way for the first time. We hit the ground running with all-out combat on U.S. soil."
Covers will be by Juan Doe, Steve Kurth, and Jamal Igle, along with a "comics history" cover by Van Lente's The Comic Book History of Comics collaborator Ryan Dunlavey. There will also be subscription variant cover by Arthur Adams.
Other new G.I. Joe books will include G.I. Joe: Special Missions, by Chuck Dixon and Paul Gulacy, in March; and G.I. Joe: Cobra Files, by Mike Costa and Antonio Fuso, in April.
RISE OF THE GUARDIANS: JUDE LAW![]() The Continuum continues its preview of Rise of the Guardians with interview snippets with Jude Law, who provides the voice of Pitch.
To watch the video, CLICK HERE.
For an interview with Alec Baldwin, who provides the voice of North, CLICK HERE.
For an interview with Hugh Jackman, who provides the voice of Bunny, CLICK HERE.
For five clips from Rise of the Guardians, CLICK HERE.
BRIEFLY* Paramount Pictures has announced it will release the first 9 minutes from Star Trek Into Darkness
exclusively in iapproximately 500 digital IMAX 3D theatres beginning Dec. 14.
FEBRUARY SOLICITATIONS ROUNDUPFor previously posted February solicitations, click on the publishers' names below:
* Aspen Comics.
* BOOM! Studios.
* DC Comics.
* Dark Horse Comics.
* Image Comics.
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