Section: Comics

Hasan Minhaj Joins MS. MARVEL #31

The 50th issue of MS. MARVEL just got even bigger! In addition to its already stellar team of creators, comedian Hasan Minhaj will be joining the team as a writer. The Peabody Award-winner and “The Daily Show” correspondent will be writing part of Kamala Khan’s big sleepover-Jersey City battle story in MS. MARVEL #31.

The multi-talented Minhaj has been recognized as one of the most influential Muslim Americans in media and has brought his perspective to a multitude of platforms. He was the featured speaker at the 2017 White House Correspondents Dinner and his one-man show “Homecoming King” is currently streaming on Netflix. Minhaj will also appear in the upcoming comedy “The Spy Who Dumped Me.”

Minhaj joins writers G. Willow Wilson, Saladin Ahmed, and Rainbow Rowell to propel Kamala Khan into a slumber party — and Super Hero fight — to remember! The MS. MARVEL #31 writing team will be joined by an equally excellent squad of artists: Nico Leon, Bob Quinn, Gustavo Duarte, and Elmo Bondoc.

“This issue is a truly a one-of-a kind celebration! In honor of all the different kinds of fans Ms. Marvel has, we thought it fitting to make this a jam session of rockstar talent from across the comics and entertainment industry,” said editor Sana Amanat. “It’s a special story with all the heart and humor we’ve come to love with Kamala Khan. We’re thrilled we made it to 50 issues. Here’s to the next 50!”

There’s also a new variant cover by Stephanie Hans! Take a look at Hans’ cover and the original cover by Valerio Schiti below!

Cover by Valerio Schiti
Variant Cover by Stephanie Hans

MS. MARVEL #31 will be available June 27! Be sure to pre-order your copy with your your local comic book store!

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Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur: The Smoking Issue

Do you like healthy life practices, low-key dinosaur hot dog heists, and Super Villains composed entirely out of bees? Then you, dear reader, have come to the right place!

This Wednesday, June 6, Lunella Lafayette and her best pal Devil Dinosaur go on a special mission to fight the real-world threat of smoking and addiction in Amy Reeder, Brandon Montclare, and Ray-Anthony Height‘s delightful MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR #31!

Now, Lunella isn’t the only hero to have tackled the difficult subjects of smoking and addiction; on the contrary, Marvel heroes have a long history of awareness campaigns and health advocacy—and some of them have been downright revolutionary. So, in celebration of Moon Girl’s fresh take on the issue, we decided to look back at some of Marvel’s most memorable stories about addiction, public health, and wellness.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #96#98

The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #98

The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #98

  • Published: July 10, 1971
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: November 13, 2007
  • Penciller: Gil Kane
  • Cover Artist: Gil Kane
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This early ’70s Spidey story, the wallcrawler tackled the concept of drug use and addiction. At this period in time, the Comics Code Authority was a highly influential regulatory body in the industry. If a comic’s content broke any of the CCA’s exacting rules and regulations, the Authority would withdraw their valuable seal of approval.

That’s why it was such a big deal when Marvel decided to run three issues of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN against the wishes of the CCA, who had banned all depictions of drug use, but the creative team decided to do this arc after working with the U.S. Department of Health to promote awareness about the problem. The story saw Spider-Man taking on a group of drug lords in what would turn out to be a landmark moment for the medium.

DAREDEVIL #179

Daredevil (1964) #179

Daredevil (1964) #179

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Matt Murdock was the next hero to take a stand on the subject. In this 1982 issue, journalist Ben Ulrich was warned to stop smoking cigarettes because they were dangerous to his health. At one point Ulrich even ominously exclaimed, “Lousy cigarettes. They’ll be the death of me,” before his smoker’s cough alerted a villain to his hiding place, resulting in his death.

While this was more of a subtle anti-smoking PSA, this issue marked another step in taking on the real-world villain of substance abuse.

SPIDER-MAN, STORM AND POWER MAN

Spurred on by the success of the DAREDEVIL issue released earlier that year, there was a desire to go further with an anti-smoking message…and who better to showcase that message than the one who started it all a decade earlier: Spider-Man! With the support of the American Cancer Society, SPIDER-MAN, STORM AND POWER MAN–BATTLE SMOKESCREEN was released.

The story followed track star Bret Jackson, who started skipping training in favor of getting hooked on cigarettes and hanging out at a seedy club. This fall from grace was orchestrated by a villain named Smokescreen, who wanted to sabotage the runner in an attempt to win a bet on Bret’s race. Luckily, his plan was foiled by Spidey, Storm, and Power Man, who confronted Bret on the dangers of smoking (including its connections to cancer).

CAPTAIN AMERICA GOES TO WAR AGAINST DRUGS

The next big moment in Marvel’s awareness activity was led by Captain America himself. This 1990 two-part story started out as a pretty standard deal: a kid named Keith told Cap about his friend Mitch, who recently used drugs before accidentally hitting someone with a baseball while incapacitated.

This incident proved to be just the wake-up call Mitch needed. He stopped using drugs before finding out that the dealer he got them from was an alien attempting to see just how conquerable Earthlings might be. Steve Rogers aided in the fight, but ultimately Mitch redeemed himself to take down the alien threat and overcome the dangers of drugs.

SPIDER-MAN, STORM AND POWER MAN…Again!

Spider-Man fought Smokescreen several more times in various reprints of the original issue, but 16 years after their first foray, the story received updated interiors. Using the same plot as the first, the story was refreshed with new art for a new era in this vital retelling of a classic awareness issue; David Tata, Norman Lee, and Chris Dickey teamed up to present the heroes with their updated costumes in iconic ’90s style.

This version, like the previous one, would go on to be reprinted several more times throughout the years as the heroes of their Marvel Universe brought their power and influence to the fight against smoking and addiction. 

Join Lunella Lafayette and the best dino in the Universe for MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR #31, available on June 6!

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Supergirl: The Other Shoe
Supergirl: The Other Shoe

Have you been waiting for the other shoe to drop? Well, this week's Supergirl has not just dropped it—it’s thrown it down from great heights.

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Brace Yourself for Wolverine’s Top Ten Claw-Baring Moments

Wolverine is one of the Marvel Universe’s most beloved characters — but he’s almost one of the most dangerous. With his trademark retractable claws, Logan can take someone out in seconds (and make a big mess while he’s at it). Since his first appearance in 1974’s INCREDIBLE HULK #180 to his own book in 1982 to his recent demise, Wolverine’s claws have become as iconic as they are terrifying.

And we certainly haven’t seen the last of them…

Watch the video above for a look back at the best moments featuring Wolverine’s claws, then tune in tomorrow, June 5, for a special sneak peek at Wolverine’s next chapter. Come on back to Marvel.com and follow Marvel on Twitter for the full announcement!

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Scooby Apocalypse: Redemption for Scrappy
Scooby Apocalypse: Redemption for Scrappy

DC’s line of Hanna-Barbera comic books is completely wild. These stories mark some of the most surprising and innovative comics that have come out over the last couple years.

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First Look: Madness Returns to Earth
First Look: Madness Returns to Earth Shade takes a madness-drenched journey to Earth in this surrealistic sneak peek at SHADE, THE CHANGING WOMAN #4. Read more
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Statement from John Ficarra on Nick Meglin

It’s impossible to over-estimate Nick’s importance to MAD. 

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Get the First Look Inside Multiple Man #1

Jamie Madrox was alive for a while. Then he was dead. Now he’s not. But he will be again if he doesn’t kill himself trying to make sure he doesn’t die.

On June 27, writer Matthew Rosenberg joins artist Andy MacDonald to bring the Multiple Man back from the dead…sort of…maybe.

In MULTIPLE MAN #1, Jamie stumbles across a threat even greater than his own death, but fixing it might make it all worse. Will he be able to save the world from himself? And will he be able to save himself from the mysterious foes that are after him?

Peek inside the issue here!

MULTIPLE MAN #1 interiors by Andy MacDonald and Marcos Martin
MULTIPLE MAN #1 interiors by Andy MacDonald and Marcos Martin
MULTIPLE MAN #1 interiors by Andy MacDonald and Marcos Martin

To celebrate the new limited series, we caught up with Rosenberg for a chat about the mutant whose power allows him to create duplicates of himself. And because writing the multiple men that emanate from the Multiple Man must take a lot of skill, we thought we’d have Matt show off his talents by channeling his inner Jamie Madrox.

Introducing…the Multiple Matts.

Marvel.com: Multiple Matts, thank you all for joining us. So, how’d this all start? What made you want to write a Multiple Man story?

Matthew Prime: Well I’ve always been a Multiple Man fan. From FALLEN ANGELS up through Peter David‘s brilliant X-FACTOR, he’s always been a character that speaks to me. He at once feels very alien, more like a sci-fi story than a super hero story, and yet he is so human and relatable.

Matthew 2: He’s cool. They killed him. That sucked. So we unkilled him.

Matthew 3: We were in the room at the Marvel writer’s retreat and it got quiet. I think Donny Cates had just walked everyone through nine years of Venom stories. So while everyone was drowsy we just yelled out “What if Madrox wasn’t dead?” and the that was basically it.

Matthew Prime: Well, no. There was more to it than that.

Matthew 2: Not really.

Marvel.com: What was the pitch behind the series? Where do we find Jamie at the beginning?

Matthew Prime: The initial pitch was basically a story about Jamie having to choose whether he saves the world or destroys it. And he doesn’t fully understand those choices. It has a lot to do with these Jungian principle of “the duality of man”. This idea that–

Matthew 2: He just googled that.

Matthew Prime: No, I didn’t.

Matthew 3: Yes, you did.

Matthew Prime: I was double checking the spelling. The point is, we really wanted to explore this idea that Jamie Madrox can be all things. He is a savior and killer, a hero, and a villain.

Matthew 2: You sound so obnoxious. You know you’re writing the comic book about the 84th most popular X-Man, right?

Matthew 3: Hey! I like Multiple Man.

Matthew 2: Yeah. He’s fine. It’s Matthew that sucks.

Marvel.com: How would you describe Jamie Madrox’s voice(s)?

Matthew 3: Sexy. Like not too deep, but also real soothing and–

Matthew Prime: I think he meant his character voice. Jamie is fun because we understand who he is at the core. He’s a hero and a good guy. But there are subtle shifts in that. A more egotistical version. A more devious. And following the way the subtle personas play out is some of the most fun. Seeing what he would do or say in any situation is a bit of a wild card because he contains so many subtle versions of himself. You never know what you’re getting. With his long run in X-FACTOR I think Jamie is one of the most fleshed out, well defined characters in the Marvel Universe. He has real pathos and fears. It’s–

Matthew 2: Snooze. Jamie’s dumb. He does dumb stuff. Some of it is funny. Most of it is just dumb. Next question.

Marvel.com: Describe the challenge of writing the Multiple Man and his duplicates. How does that element make this unlike any other story?

Matthew 3: I dunno?

Matthew Prime: It’s okay, 3. I’ll take this one. Jamie is a hard character to write in a lot of ways because there are so many subtle facets. It’s a team book where everyone is identical. We had a joke where we said it was a book about the five greatest super heroes of all time: Madrox, Madrox, Madrox, Madrox, and Madrox.

Matthew 2: You stole that joke.

Matthew Prime: No, I didn’t.

Matthew 2: It’s Chappelle’s Show. You did.

Matthew Prime: Fine. Whatever. That’s not the $#!@*&% point. I’m just saying we have this fun interplay and dynamic in the book that is really unique. And then we made it even more confusing because we added some light time travel so there are different versions of Jamie from time too. When we pitched this we had to show a whole bunch of charts and graphs to prove that the story actually made sense and worked, because it gets pretty complex. But it doesn’t rely on that.

Matthew 2: Yeah. Anyone can understand it. Idiots will love this book too. Even Matthew 3 gets it.

Matthew 3: I don’t actually.

Matthew Prime: Anyway…Our point was that the book is a crazy sci-fi story, a real weird super hero team-up, and a very funny story about a very unlikely hero. It has something for everyone.

Matthew 2: That wasn’t my point. I just want idiots to buy it.

Matthew Prime: Well, yeah. I hope they buy it too.

Marvel.com: What are your thoughts on Andy MacDonald’s work so far?

Matthew 3: I don’t know who that is?

Matthew Prime: Andy MacDonald. The guy who draws our book. Andy is amazing. He has the perfect balance of being able to handle truly crazy scenes full of non-stop insanity and getting the subtle character acting we need. Things go from funny to insane to heart-wrenching and he never misses a beat. And I don’t want to spoil too much, but we meet a new team of characters in the end of issue #1. And Andy’s designs are perfect. People are going to love them even if we wrote them poorly.

Matthew 2: You did.

Matthew Prime: Whatever, dude. Andy’s work is killer.

Matthew 2: He’s fine.

Matthew 3: I love Adam’s work. How does he draw all that stuff, ya know? I can’t even draw a cube.

Matthew 4: Hey guys! When’s that interview for Marvel.com starting?

Matthew Prime: Ooh, sorry 4. It got cancelled.

Matthew 4: Oh. That’s too bad. I was really looking forward to it.

Read MULTIPLE MAN #1, by Matthew Rosenberg and Andy MacDonald, on June 27!

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Death Wins in the Infinity Wars

There’s only one guaranteed victor in war: Death.

And this July, when writer Gerry Duggan and artist Mike Deodato Jr. ignite the INFINITY WARS across the Marvel Universe, the words “Death Wins” will never have been more true.

In INFINITY WARS, heroes and villains reap what they sow as their galactic search for the Infinity Stones leads to cosmic madness like never before. The simmering events of INFINITY COUNTDOWN spiral into something much, much bigger in this colossal story.

Look through this gallery of DEATH WINS teaser art, which includes special work by J.G. Jones and Nolan Woodard.



The cosmic event begins with INFINITY WARS: PRIME #1, on sale July 25!

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Coming to Marvel Unlimited in June

What’s coming your way on Marvel Unlimited this month?

VENOM INC. is here and it’s sinking its inky tendrils into Peter Parker, Flash Thompson, and Eddie Brock! Visionary creator Ed Piskor gives you a refresher in X-history with X-MEN: GRAND DESIGN! King T’Challa stares down a monster in BLACK PANTHER – LONG LIVE THE KING, while the ROYAL INHUMANS become ONCE AND FUTURE KINGS! Then, it’s a return of some oldies-but-goodies with MARVEL 2-IN-ONE and TALES OF SUSPENSE! Plus, brand new story arcs starring OLD MAN LOGAN, MS. MARVEL, and WEAPON X!

And, stay tuned for new additions from these classic series: THE ‘NAM (1986), SILVER SURFER (1987), MASTER OF KUNG FU (1974), and MUCH more!

Week of 6/4
AMERICA #9
DARKHAWK #51   LEGACY ONESHOT!
JEAN GREY #9
MOON KNIGHT #189
OLD MAN LOGAN #31   NEW LEGACY ARC!
SECRET WARRIORS #9
SPIDER-GWEN #26
STAR WARS: JEDI OF THE REPUBLIC – MACE WINDU #4
STAR WARS: POE DAMERON #21
U.S.AVENGERS #12   READ COMPLETE SERIES!
VENOM #158
X-MEN: BLUE #16

Week of 6/11
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: VENOM INC. ALPHA #1
ASTONISHING X-MEN #6
AVENGERS #674
BLACK BOLT #8    NEW LEGACY ARC!
CAPTAIN AMERICA #696
DARTH VADER #9
DOCTOR STRANGE #382
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #148
GWENPOOL, THE UNBELIEVABLE #23
HAWKEYE #13   NEW LEGACY ARC!
ICEMAN #8
INHUMANS: ONCE AND FUTURE KINGS #5   READ COMPLETE SERIES!
IRON FIST #75
SPIDER-MAN #235
SPIRITS OF VENGEANCE #3
X-MEN: GOLD #17

Week of 6/18
ALL-NEW WOLVERINE #28
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #792
BEN REILLY: SCARLET SPIDER #11
BLACK PANTHER – LONG LIVE THE KING #1
CABLE #152
DAREDEVIL #596
DESPICABLE DEADPOOL #290
FALCON #3
JEAN GREY #10
ROYALS #12   READ COMPLETE SERIES!
RUNAWAYS #4
SECRET WARRIORS #10
SHE-HULK #160
STAR WARS #40
THE PUNISHER #219
THE UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL #27   NEW LEGACY ARC!
WEAPON X #12   NEW LEGACY ARC!
X-MEN: BLUE #17

Week of 6/25
AMERICA #10
CHAMPIONS #15
DEADPOOL VS. OLD MAN LOGAN #3
DEFENDERS #8
DOCTOR STRANGE #383
GENERATION X #85   NEW LEGACY ARC!
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #149
INCREDIBLE HULK #711
LUKE CAGE #168
MARVEL 2-IN-ONE #1   NEW LEGACY SERIES!
MIGHTY THOR #702
MONSTERS UNLEASHED #9
MS. 
MARVEL #25 NEW LEGACY ARC!
OLD MAN LOGAN #32
PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #298
SPIDER-GWEN #27
STAR WARS: DOCTOR APHRA #15
STAR WARS: POE DAMERON #22
TALES OF SUSPENSE #100   NEW LEGACYSERIES!
UNCANNY AVENGERS #30   READ COMPLETE SERIES!
VENOM #159
X-MEN: GOLD #18
X-MEN: GRAND DESIGN #1

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