
Ultimate Luke Cage Makes The Ultimate Prison Break In Marvel’s Ultimate February 2025 Solicits
Plus Ultimate Wolverine continues to tear things up.
Marvel was founded in 1939, and originally called Timely Comics. Now owned by Disney, the publisher is the home of superheroes like Iron Man, Spider-Man, Captain America, The Hulk, and Thor. You can also find iconic villains like Thanos, The Red Skull, Loki, and many more inside the pages of Marvel’s books. The company is based in New York City.
On Comic Book Club’s page, you can read reviews of Marvel Comics. In addition, listen to podcast interviews with writers and artists. You can also hear directly from editors and fans. Comic Book Club also has a weekly MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) podcast called MarvelVision. Each week, we break down theatrical movies and TV shows.
Plus Ultimate Wolverine continues to tear things up.
Jody Houser and Will Sliney will adapt the closing chapter in the Skywalker Saga for comics next year.
Read our review of Ultimate Spider-Man #11 from Marvel Comics, written by Jonathan Hickman, with art by David Messina.
On the Stack podcast for the week of November 20, 2024, we’ve got new comic book reviews for Ultimate Spider-Man #11, The Question: All Along The Watchtower #1, and so many more!
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Fantastic Four, X-Men, Spider-Man, Star Wars and Ultimate Universe anchor next year’s offerings.
Read a preview of Sentinels #2 from Marvel Comics, written by Alex Paknadel with art by Justin Mason, as the team takes on Sebastian Shaw.
Fantastic Four, X-Factor, and Storm all join One World Under Doom in February.
Read a preview of Exceptional X-Men #3 from Marvel Comics, written by Eve L. Ewing with art by Carmen Carnero.