In anticipation of actress Sydney Sweeney playing the second 'Spider-Woman', 'Julia Carpenter', in the upcoming Marvel Studios/Sony feature "Madame Web", Marvel Comics will release a new "Spider-Woman" title, featuring 'Jessica Drew', written by Steve Foxe and illustrated by Carola Borelli, with covers by Leinil Francis Yu, Bengal and Felipe Massafera, launching November 29, 2023:
"...'Jessica Drew' strikes out in a brand-new direction as she's tasked by 'Spider-Man' to take down some of her most bitter foes. But something has made Jessica angrier than ever, and her ruthless crime fighting will shock her fellow heroes during and beyond the events of 'Gang War'. As she tries to solve the heartbreaking mystery that's upended her entire world, 'Spider-Woman' will come face-to-face with a terrifying new force of evil..."
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"...'Jessica Drew' strikes out in a brand-new direction as she's tasked by 'Spider-Man' to take down some of her most bitter foes. But something has made Jessica angrier than ever, and her ruthless crime fighting will shock her fellow heroes during and beyond the events of 'Gang War'. As she tries to solve the heartbreaking mystery that's upended her entire world, 'Spider-Woman' will come face-to-face with a terrifying new force of evil..."
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- 8/10/2023
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Marvel Comics' "Edge of Spider-Verse" #1 (of 5), available August 3, 2022, is written byDan Slott, Alex Segura, Karla Pacheco, Dustin Weaver & D.J. Bryant, with illustrations by Martin Coccolo, Caio Majado, Pere Perez, Dustin Weaver & D.J. Bryant and covers by Josemaria Casanovas (Main), Leinil Francis Yu (Variant), Humberto Ramos (Variant & Design Variant), Skottie Young (Variant), Bengal (Connecting Variant) & Blank Variant Cover Format:
"...the future of the 'Spider-Verse' is here. Fans will see the Spider-Verse expand like never before in 'Edge of Spider-Verse'...
"...a new limited series that will introduce brand-new 'Spider-Heroes' and check in with iconic favorites such as 'Araña' and 'Spider-Man Noir'..."
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"...the future of the 'Spider-Verse' is here. Fans will see the Spider-Verse expand like never before in 'Edge of Spider-Verse'...
"...a new limited series that will introduce brand-new 'Spider-Heroes' and check in with iconic favorites such as 'Araña' and 'Spider-Man Noir'..."
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- 7/3/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
DC Comics’ “Catwoman” #44, available June 21, 2022 is written by Tini Howard and illustrated by Bengal with covers by Jeff Dekal, Jenny Frison and Sozomaika:
“…’Harley Quinn’ and ‘Catwoman’ get their gals' out-of-town trip at the roller derby crashed when some mysterious creep runs them off the road...and then follows them around at the derby. But this is Catwoman and Harley Quinn. Meanwhile, there seems to be more than one lurker in the shadows, because ‘Red Claw’ is on the scene…”
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“…’Harley Quinn’ and ‘Catwoman’ get their gals' out-of-town trip at the roller derby crashed when some mysterious creep runs them off the road...and then follows them around at the derby. But this is Catwoman and Harley Quinn. Meanwhile, there seems to be more than one lurker in the shadows, because ‘Red Claw’ is on the scene…”
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- 6/23/2022
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
With “Scoob!,” Warner Bros. Animation launches a new Hanna-Barbera cinematic universe built around the crime-fighting Mystery Inc. teenage gang and its lovable Great Dane. The plan was to release the franchise’s first CG-animated feature theatrically on May 15, but, of course, the pandemic intervened, so it’s going straight to VOD instead.
Whether or not “Scoob!” taps as large an audience as DreamWorks’ “Trolls World Tour” remains to be seen, but, according to director Tony Cervone, a veteran of the Hanna-Barbera and Looney Tunes home video franchises, it offers nostalgic comfort food for quarantined families. “Sure, I would’ve loved a theater experience, but we’re in a weird time,” he said. “It’s a bummer. But because of that, there’s families at home looking for stuff to watch, and there’s something reaffirming and warm and fuzzy and bright and colorful [about ‘Scoob!’].”
It begins with Scooby and Shaggy...
Whether or not “Scoob!” taps as large an audience as DreamWorks’ “Trolls World Tour” remains to be seen, but, according to director Tony Cervone, a veteran of the Hanna-Barbera and Looney Tunes home video franchises, it offers nostalgic comfort food for quarantined families. “Sure, I would’ve loved a theater experience, but we’re in a weird time,” he said. “It’s a bummer. But because of that, there’s families at home looking for stuff to watch, and there’s something reaffirming and warm and fuzzy and bright and colorful [about ‘Scoob!’].”
It begins with Scooby and Shaggy...
- 5/14/2020
- by Bill Desowitz
- Indiewire
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