Then It's Us: The Queer Cosmic of GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY (2020)
Al Ewing and his collaborators’ Guardians of the Galaxy (2020) series has one of the most overtly queer teams in the history of Marvel Comics.
Read MoreAl Ewing and his collaborators’ Guardians of the Galaxy (2020) series has one of the most overtly queer teams in the history of Marvel Comics.
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Read MoreMarvel has tapped writer Al Ewing and artist Tom Reilly to celebrate six decades of the character with a new book.
Read MoreBy Zach Rabiroff — Continuity is a dirty word. Sean Howe’s Marvel Comics: The Untold Story contains a quote from the turn of the millennium in which Hollywood executives scoffed at the “Talmudic continuity scholars in Marvel editorial” whose loyalty to “the holy litany of Stan and Jack” made comics impenetrable to anyone outside the Android’s Dungeon. It’s an ethos that has taken firm hold over the past two decades, as a greater commitment to the individual whims of creators and a desire to clean the slate for a new (and potentially imaginary) crop of young readers have combined to make the story of the Marvel Universe something more like credit reading than a sacred text.
Read MoreBy Zack Quaintance — Welcome back to the weekly feature that I ripped off (concept-wise from the nation’s best national basketball reporter, Zach Lowe). This week there were four total comics things I liked and didn’t like, including a new book that has been on fire through two issues, a book about creating fire, and more.
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