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IDW Announces T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS! — December 19, 2012

IDW Announces T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS!


IDW Announces T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS!
The Enduring Classic Finds a New Home!

San Diego, CA (December 19, 2012) – IDW Publishing announced to a full house at this year’s New York Comic Con that they’ve acquired the rights to publish the exploits of the legendary band of super-powered heroes, the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. AGENTS!

First published in 1965, the fan-favorite team has seen their exploits published by Tower, JC, Deluxe, and DC Comics and been written and drawn by a virtual who’s-who of comic industry titans. The diverse cast of Agents have seen their share of adventures over the years—including DC’s well-received run most recently—but IDW is excited at the opportunity to put their stamp on the legendary team.

“I’m thrilled that IDW will be bringing its extraordinary talents and craft to producing everything from beautiful omnibus volumes to bold and cutting-edge new comic book titles based on T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents,” said Michael Uslan, who initiated the project.  “With top quality, IDW will be presenting the works of comic book super-stars, including T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents creator, Wally Wood (Daredevil, MAD, EC horror and science fiction comics, All-Star Comics, Power Girl) along with the legendary Steve Ditko (Spider-Man, Dr. Strange); Gil Kane (Green Lantern, The Atom); Mike Sekowsky (Justice League); Reed Crandall (Blackhawk); Dave Cockrum (X-Men); George Perez (Wonder Woman, New Teen Titans); Murphy Anderson (Hawkman, The Spectre); Paul Gulacy (Master of Kung Fu); Jerry Ordway (Shazam, Justice Society); Ron Lim (Warlock, Silver Surfer), Keith Giffen (Legion of Super-Heroes, Lobo); Dan Adkins (Creepy, Dr. Strange), and many others.”

T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents always had a great premise in addition to the list of esteemed creators who worked on the comics—people whose day job was being government-employed superheroes,” said IDW’s Chief Creative Officer/Editor-in-Chief Chris Ryall, “That premise offers a resonant jumping-off point for some exciting new stories that will add to the great comics already left behind by both Tower and DC’s recent run.”

T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents is a classic, beloved property,” added Greg Goldstein, IDW’s President and C.O.O.. “Its original stories featured some of the best superhero art of the silver age and it was well ahead of its time in many areas of storytelling. As an example, it was the first mainstream comic book to feature the ‘permanent’ death of a major character.”

In addition to the rights to reprint classic T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents comics as well as create all-new series around the property, IDW also now controls the rights to fellow Tower Comics titles Undersea Agent and Fight the Enemy, too.

“We are very excited that T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents has found a new home at IDW,” said David M. Matthews, Managing Director of Radiant Assets, owner of the property.  “Their history of high-quality publications coupled with top-notch creative teams perfectly compliments our desire to expand not only the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agent franchise, but Undersea Agent and Fight the Enemy, as well.  We join them with great optimism about bringing this storied team’s past, present and future to a whole new generation of readers, who will join the longtime legion of fans already anxious for the continuation of the team’s legendary exploits.”

Though specific plans have yet to be revealed, 2013 is looking to be a mighty year for the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents!

Marvel NOW Preview: Thunderbolts #2 — December 14, 2012

Marvel NOW Preview: Thunderbolts #2

THUNDERBOLTS #2 CoverStory By: Daniel Way

Art By: Steve Dillon

Colors By: Guru-eFX

Cover By: Julian Totino Tedesco, Billy Tan

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Price: $2.99

Release Date: 19th December 2012

Red Hulk, Venom, Elektra, Deadpool, the Punisher. Forget the courts, the jails, the system — this team of Thunderbolts fights fire with fire, targeting the most dangerous and lethal players in the Marvel Universe with extreme prejudice. Led by General “Thunderbolt” Ross, AKA the Red Hulk, this hand-picked team of like-minded operatives is going to make the world a better place…by all means necessary.

Marvel NOW Preview: Thor – God of Thunder #3 —
Thor God of Thunder #1 Review — December 6, 2012

Thor God of Thunder #1 Review

Thor is a character whose potential is frequently under-utilized. Far too often is he reduced to merely a hammer-swinging meathead whose only purpose is to be thrown around in order to raise the stakes. Far too often it is forgotten that Thor is a magical space Viking who spends most of his leisure time cruising through the cosmos killing giant monsters and going to the ensuing parties where he impregnates all the women in the village/country/planet. Yeah, that’s awesome.

Marvel Now!’s new series dedicated solely to the Thunderer is much more on the mark, focusing on the magic and wonder of Thor’s world. We begin with foreshadowing in the form of a flashback to Thor’s younger days, in which he encountered a butchered god in the waters of Norway. The mystery of who or what exactly the “God Butcher” is gets left unanswered as we return to the present.

Here we see Thor answering the prayer of a young girl on an alien planet by ending a drought. This is a really cool scene. It’s always satisfying when writers realize that superheroes, especially a god like Thor, can accomplish a lot when they put their minds toward something instead of just waiting for the next apocalypse to show up at their door.

Moving on, Thor eventually is conveniently reminded of the flashback we just saw as he discovers the gods of this planet have been killed. Thor investigates the abandoned former home of these gods and there’s a weird scene where he goes totally Batman on us by inspecting the crime scene. Then again, I suppose Thor is sort of a hunter as well as a warrior – plus it’s nice to know there’s more to the guy than just being strong and gutsy. Thor totally goes looking for the God Butcher and finds some creepy monster thing and the issue ends with a flash-forward of Thor as an old man in a losing battle against the God Butcher and its forces, which raises the stakes for future issues pretty well.

All in all this issue plays with some interesting ideas. Its theme seems to be centred on gods and the roles they play in society, which I hope we see more of. There’s a sort of Neil Gaiman feel to it in that sense, albeit simplified. Speaking of which, there are some clumsily done parts. The theme is slightly heavy-handed as I’m pretty sure the writer uses the word “gods” so much that it had lost all meaning by the end. Similarly, the idea of the God Butcher is sort of weak. I can imagine writers thinking “What can be a believable threat to a bunch of gods?” and they came up with “How about something that kills gods?” And thus the God Butcher was born – it’s not the most inventive idea around and it feels like it’s been done a dozen times.

All in all, Thor God of Thunder has an ideal issue 1. It establishes the character and plays with some interesting ideas hinting at future story lines. Considering Thor is one of my favourite superheroes, I loved seeing him get reinstated as a classic character – This book definitely earns my recommendation.

8/10

Marvel NOW Preview: Thor – God of Thunder #1 — November 9, 2012

Marvel NOW Preview: Thor – God of Thunder #1

Story By: Jason Aaron

Art By: Esad Ribic

Colors By: Dean White

Cover By: Esad Ribic, Skottie Young, Daniel Acuna, Joe Quesada

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Price: $3.99

Release Date: 14th November 2012

Throughout the ages, the gods of the Marvel Universe have been vanishing, their mortal worshippers left in chaos. NOW! the Mighty Thor follows a trail of blood that threatens to consume his past, present and future selves. The only hope for these ravaged worlds lies with the God of Thunder unraveling the gruesome mystery of the God Butcher!

Marvel NOW First Look: Thor – God of Thunder #1 — October 17, 2012

Marvel NOW First Look: Thor – God of Thunder #1

Story By: JASON AARON

Art By: ESAD RIBIC

Cover By: ESAD RIBIC

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Price: $3.99

Release Date: 14th November 2012

Marvel NOW! – THOR: GOD OF THUNDER #1 First Look

 

Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Thor: God of Thunder #1, kicking offthe all-new ongoing series from the amazing creative team of writer Jason Aaron and artist Esad Ribic! Throughout the ages, the gods of the Marvel Universe have been vanishing, their mortal worshippers left in chaos. NOW! the Mighty Thor follows a trail of blood that threatens to consume his past, present and future selves. The only hope for these ravaged worlds lies with the God of Thunder unraveling the gruesome mystery of the God Butcher!

As part of Marvel NOW!, Thor: God of Thunder  joins a number of titles that will take the Marvel Universe in an exciting all-new direction, as the industry’s top creators join the top Super Heroes to deliver all-new ongoing series, great for new and lapsed readers alike!

Each issue of Thor: God of Thunder includes a code for a free digital copy on the Marvel Comics app (for iPhone®, iPad®, iPad Touch® & Android devices). Additionally, each issue of Thor: God of Thunder features special augmented reality content available exclusive through the Marvel AR app – including cover recaps, behind the scenes features and more that add value to your reading experience at no additional cost.

An all-new direction! All-new threats! This is Thor: God of Thunder NOW!

This November, Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic redefine what it means to be worthy in Thor: God of Thunder #1!

Dynamite Entertainment Preview: Peter Cannon – Thunderbolt #2 — October 16, 2012

Dynamite Entertainment Preview: Peter Cannon – Thunderbolt #2

Story By: Steve Darnall, Alex Ross

Art By: Jonathan Lau

Cover By: Alex Ross, Jae Lee, Ardian Syaf, Stephen Segovia

Publisher: Dynamite Entertainment

Price: $3.99

Release Date: 17th October 2012

In “The Grand Illusion,” Peter Cannon heads to Japan on business, reflecting on how his act of rage unleashed a dragon upon the world and led this very private hero to become a very public celebrity. When he arrives in Tokyo, his more immediate concerns include fighting off a mysterious band of assailants—and coming face-to-fact with the mysterious, murderous Master Tiger!