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Hiddler: Superman gilt als Homo, weil er irgendwie immer als mega soft und weicheimäßig rüber gebracht wurde in letzter Zeit.
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Pisto: Mainstreamfichte wäre viel treffender gewesen

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Hiddler: Superman gilt als Homo, weil er irgendwie immer als mega soft und weicheimäßig rüber gebracht wurde in letzter Zeit.
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Pisto: Mainstreamfichte wäre viel treffender gewesen


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NRAMA: Any other post-Civil War projects that you can name?
JQ: Let’s see, outside of The Confession, we have a project called Civil War: Fallen Son. It’s a five-issue series that is constructed within the five stages of grief. Grief over what? Well, you’ll have to wait and see. What I can tell you is that the series will move from character to character as they deal with a different stage of grief. All five issues are written by Jeph Loeb with a who’s who cast of stellar artists.
Issue #1 stars Wolverine (Denial), art by Leinil Yu
Issue #2 stars New and Mighty Avengers (Anger), art by Ed McGuinness
Issue #3 stars Captain America (Bargaining), art by John Romita, Jr.
Issue #4 stars Spider-Man (Depression), art by David Finch
Issue #5 stars… well that would kind of give the whole thing away. So sorry. But it deals with Acceptance and I’m also going to hold onto the artist’s name for just a bit. Sorry, I know, I suck.
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Spinning directly out of Civil War and Wolverine, this six-issue limited series, currently entitled simply, “Sub-Mariner”, paints Namor as we’ve never seen him before: A desperate, hunted man, forced to use his brains – as well as his brawn – to solve a horrendous tragedy that has left an American city in flames and Atlantis on a direct collision course with S.H.I.E.L.D.! Written by Matt Cherniss and Peter Johnson (Powerless) with art by Phil Briones (White Tiger) and cover # 1 by Michael Turner

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JQ: JMS' Golden Age-hero book - Late this year
BKV's Wolverine book - Ditto
Loeb/Turner's Ultimate Wolverine - Ditto, again
MAX Foolkiller mini - It’s being worked on but we don’t have a ship date yet.
JMS' Thor - Summer
Guggenheim's Punisher one-shot - Summer/Fall.
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RQ: “MAK15” - In the most recent issue of Wizard Magazine (#184) it is said that something Venom related happens to the Mighty Avengers in 2007, and that it deals with Eddie Brock. Could you tell us more?
JQ: Umm, something Venom related happens? Sorry to be vague, Mak15, but we’re talking about a story line that happens in the second arc of a book that doesn’t ship for months
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NRAMA: Any other post-Civil War projects that you can name?
JQ: Let’s see, outside of The Confession, we have a project called Civil War: Fallen Son. It’s a five-issue series that is constructed within the five stages of grief. Grief over what? Well, you’ll have to wait and see. What I can tell you is that the series will move from character to character as they deal with a different stage of grief. All five issues are written by Jeph Loeb with a who’s who cast of stellar artists.
Issue #1 stars Wolverine (Denial), art by Leinil Yu
Issue #2 stars New and Mighty Avengers (Anger), art by Ed McGuinness
Issue #3 stars Captain America (Bargaining), art by John Romita, Jr.
Issue #4 stars Spider-Man (Depression), art by David Finch
Issue #5 stars… well that would kind of give the whole thing away. So sorry. But it deals with Acceptance and I’m also going to hold onto the artist’s name for just a bit. Sorry, I know, I suck.

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you’re going to want to pick up Cap #25. It’s going to be a hallmark issue and brings to a head almost all of what Ed Brubaker has been working towards within his stories.
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NRAMA: Moving on, this week Sean McKeever revealed he has agreed to an exclusive contract with DC. Any thoughts on fans about his “departure” and this development in his career?
JQ: I think it’s great for Sean. Sean has done some great work for us and his shoes will be tough to fill, but obviously a DC deal is intriguing to him at this point in his career, so we want to wish him all of the best and he knows that our door is always open if he ever decides he wants to play in the Marvel sandbox again.
NRAMA: And any news you can give us on the future of Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane post-McKeever? Will it continue and can you name anew writer?
JQ: News will be forthcoming.
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NRAMA: Joe, last week you couldn’t talk about Namor in creative specifics yet. We understood this to be because an editor was out for the holiday. So for the third week in a row we’re going to ask if you can tell readers more about the project the image we debuted two weeks ago is attached to?
JQ: Okay, today I’ll finally spill some beans on this bad boy today.
Spinning directly out of Civil War and Wolverine, this six-issue limited series, currently entitled simply, “Sub-Mariner”, paints Namor as we’ve never seen him before: A desperate, hunted man, forced to use his brains – as well as his brawn – to solve a horrendous tragedy that has left an American city in flames and Atlantis on a direct collision course with S.H.I.E.L.D.! Written by Matt Cherniss and Peter Johnson (Powerless) with art by Phil Briones (White Tiger) and cover # 1 by Michael Turner!
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RQ: “Moshikal” - Matt Fraction recently mentioned in an interview that he is writing a Spider-Man special with, as he said "Salvador Freakin' Amazing Larocca" providing the art. Can you tell us more about it?
JQ: Look for it this summer, Moshikal!

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RQ: “ApacheDick” - Years ago, according to people whom I forget, it was said a sequel to the 'What if?' Western Punisher tale "A Man Called Frank" was completed by Chuck Dixon and the late great John Buscema. Is it true this was finished, and if so, any chance of getting it published?
JQ: Hey, ApacheDick, here’s a little insider knowledge for you.
There was a time, during the 90’s salad days, when one of Marvel’s editors was giving out Punisher stories like they were going out of style. There’s a loose estimate that there was approximately $150,000 worth of Punisher inventory stories sitting in a drawer which would never see the light of day. Much of this was never logged in or cataloged; it just existed in a flat file. Now mind you, this was all before the bankruptcy and several buildings ago, so by the time I came on board, much of that art was either gone, had disappeared, or was (I suspect) returned to the artists. Honestly, I have no idea because the old art return logs were sketchy at best, if kept at all. I suspect that his story by Chuck and John was amongst the stuff in that fabled drawer full of Punisher stuff. As to whether it was finished or not, I have no idea but it’s something that I’m sure Chuck has a better recollection of.
The funny thing about this is that Executive Editor Axel Alonso had heard about this story and was asking about it a couple of years ago. He was looking to release it if it was finished. But as I said, no one working here today has any idea where it is or if it was completed.
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RQ: “mattguthrie” - Is it at all possible to give us any more info on the return of Exodus (Mr. Carey himself has admitted that he is returning), and the team he will be leading? Or any extra info on the big X-event of '07? Please let it be the return of Maggot…
JQ: Exodus returns in this month’s X-Men Annual, mattguthrie, and he’s leading a small band of Acolytes. I don’t want to give away too much, but suffice to say, big things are in the works…
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RQ: “blackshafen” - When does Marvel plan to bring Magneto back and is he in something we know about such as the X-Men crossover or Civil War: The Return? How is Magneto reacting to the events of House of M and Civil War?
JQ: You’ll be seeing Magneto in 2007, blackshafen. How? Sorry, you’ll have to wait for that!
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RQ: “The 'Nam” - Now that Whedon and Cassaday are almost finished, any hints as to who will be taking over for them? Or is that not final?
JQ: All of these announcements will come soon enough, The Nam. What I can tell you is that the creators taking over have been selected.
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RQ: “MAK15” - In the most recent issue of Wizard Magazine (#184) it is said that something Venom related happens to the Mighty Avengers in 2007, and that it deals with Eddie Brock. Could you tell us more?
JQ: Umm, something Venom related happens? Sorry to be vague, Mak15, but we’re talking about a story line that happens in the second arc of a book that doesn’t ship for months.

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Q: “griffinlad” - With Robbie Baldwin assuming the name of Penance, where does this leave the "Generation X" Penance, shown in a recent issue of Wizard as part of the Loners lineup?
JQ: I guess you can consider Generation X’s Penance as “Ultimate” Penance [laughs]
However, the mutant formerly known as Penance will definitely strike in the pages of Loners, the Runaways spin-off mini which launches in April. So what do writer C.B. Cebulski and artist Karl Moline have planned for the crimson clawed cutie? And what’s her new name? That’s still a secret – but check out that sweet Pretty In Pink-inspired cover by Jason Pearson!”
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RQ: “cuckoo” - Joe in the latest Marvel Previews it was stated that Marvel would reveal the solicits for upcoming titles that were classified. It was also said that Marvel would reveal several new titles also. Will this now happen in February?
JQ: Okay, cuckoo, here’s the skinny, you sitting down? You got a pen and paper handy? Okay, here we go.
For every copy of Civil War #7 a store orders, they will receive that many copies of the Initiative Edition of Previews, chock full of DE-classified solicits and the first look at all of the covers we’ve been hiding. Well… almost. We still have a trick or two up our sleeves…
Thank you and good night!
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Dort hat er mir damals auch am besten gefallen. Hoffe, wir bekommen das Motiv als Poster 

Toll, gerade (bis auf De-Mole-Ition) alles Folgen, die ich schon kenne/besitze.
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Episodes will include "Doomed," "Hard Knocks," "World's Tiniest Heroes" and "De-Mole-Ition."
Warum hat man den Cartoon dann aus dem Programm genommen
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According to promotional material for the DVD, Fantastic Four was averaging nearly one million viewers per episode on Cartoon Network. "It's also doing incredibly well in Europe," Rollman said.
Freut mich, dass er in Europa so stark läuft - und ich hoffe, Kabel 1 hat rechtzeitig zum Kinostart von Teil 2 die Episoden alle übersetzt und sendebereit.
Hätte nie vermutet, dass das von Cho ist - sieht ja super aus.

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Sieht um Welten anders/besser aus, als seine Arbeit an Flash, Avengers, Beyond.
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Hiddler: Superman gilt als Homo, weil er irgendwie immer als mega soft und weicheimäßig rüber gebracht wurde in letzter Zeit.
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Pisto: Mainstreamfichte wäre viel treffender gewesen

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Erik Magnus Lensherr" (Jan 13th 2007, 11:03am)
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MIGHTY AVENGERS #2
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Pencils and Cover by FRANK CHO
ULTRON IS BACK and, yes, now he's a she. What?? Ultron's a girl?? It’s Ultron as only Frank Cho can bring it. And the Mighty Avengers haven't had a moment to get to know each other before they are thrown into one of the most epic adventures in the history of the Avengers.
32 PGS./Rated A …$2.99
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RUNAWAYS #25
Written by JOSS WHEDON
Penciled by MICHAEL RYAN
Cover by JO CHEN
The kids start running in a different direction. Superstar JOSS WHEDON (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ASTONISHING X-MEN) and rising star MICHAEL RYAN (NEW EXCALIBUR, NEW X-MEN) take the Runaways to the Big Apple. While there, they make surprising allies and even more surprising enemies. This is the cannot-miss book of 2007!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$2.99
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Original von Clint Barton Ich wette, wenn Millar nicht die ultimate Defenders in die Ultimates eingebaut hätte, wäre auch Luke Cage in ultimate Spider-Man vorgekommen...
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Original von Lebeau
Klassisches Rächer-Feeling kommt auf.
Die Zeichnungen waren (wie bei Buscema nicht anders zu erwarten) bei dem "Erstling" toll und auch die Story von Dixon mochte ich freilich. Aber auch um die ganzen anderen nie erschienen Geschichten ist es schade, denn klassisches Punisher Feeling kommt nicht mal bei der derzeitgen Punisher War Journal-Serie auf, so gut die auch sein mag.
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Original von Lebeau
Geil(sag bloss, das hat jemand kommen sehen
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Yu´s Wolvie ist einfach der Hammer.Dort hat er mir damals auch am besten gefallen. Hoffe, wir bekommen das Motiv als Poster
Btw. Die Fanstastic Four Animated wird demnächst (endlich) fortgesetzt. Und ein paar Episoden erscheinen ausserdem auf DVD
Toll, gerade (bis auf De-Mole-Ition) alles Folgen, die ich schon kenne/besitze.
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Episodes will include "Doomed," "Hard Knocks," "World's Tiniest Heroes" and "De-Mole-Ition."
Warum hat man den Cartoon dann aus dem Programm genommen
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According to promotional material for the DVD, Fantastic Four was averaging nearly one million viewers per episode on Cartoon Network. "It's also doing incredibly well in Europe," Rollman said.Freut mich, dass er in Europa so stark läuft - und ich hoffe, Kabel 1 hat rechtzeitig zum Kinostart von Teil 2 die Episoden alle übersetzt und sendebereit.

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Klassisches Rächer-Feeling kommt auf.
Immerhin steht/stand das Rächer-Team dafür, dass man auch mal Leute wie Black Knight, Dr. Druid, Hercules, Stinray, etc.... im Rampenlicht sieht.
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Hiddler: Superman gilt als Homo, weil er irgendwie immer als mega soft und weicheimäßig rüber gebracht wurde in letzter Zeit.
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Pisto: Mainstreamfichte wäre viel treffender gewesen


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Hiddler: Superman gilt als Homo, weil er irgendwie immer als mega soft und weicheimäßig rüber gebracht wurde in letzter Zeit.
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Pisto: Mainstreamfichte wäre viel treffender gewesen

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Original von executor
[*]Und Omega Flight sieht auch ziemlich nett aus, aber schade das Arana doch nicht im Team ist wie ich gehofft hatte. Der Figur würde eine bessere Anbiedung an das "Marvel" Universum im Generellen ziemlich gut tun, ok, auch wenn ich noch nicht die Ms. Marvle-Comics mit ihr in der Hand hatte. Aber ich denk immer noch, der Charakter hätte Potential, nur muss halt das Umfeld weit weniger "abgedreht" sein als bisher[/LIST]
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"Ich kann nicht annehmen, daß Polizeibehörden und zuständige Minister über Helfershelfer wie "Bild" glücklich sein können - oder sollten sie's dochs ein?
Ich kan nicht begreifen, dass irgendein Politiker einem solchen Blatt noch ein Interview gibt. Das ist nicht mehr kryptofaschistisch, nicht mehr faschistoid, das ist nackter Faschismus.
Verhetzung.
Lüge.
Dreck."