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Monday, July 1, 2013

Fear Itself | Comics

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Fear Itself | Comics
The Red Skull and his followers performed a ritual of blood-sacrifice decades ago, during World War II, to resurrect the Asgardian god of fear, The Serpent. His ritual caused the Hammer of Skadi to fall on Earth but even after locating the hammer, he was unable to lift it. In recent days Red Skull's daughter Sin finds it and becomes The Skadi, Herald of the Serpent upon lifting it. The Serpent is freed from his underwater imprisonment and seven divine hammers falls on Earth's various locations. Tony Stark offers help from his company, Stark Resilient to re-construct Asgard, after the demolition caused in "Siege" but on Serpent's return, Odin draws back his men from Earth.

The Serpent actually is Odin's brother Cul, who was defeated by him ages ago for his corrupt rule after their father's death. Soon those seven divine hammers come into contact with the villain Absorbing Man, Attuma, Grey Gargoyle, Hulk, Juggernaut, Titania and The Thing of the Fantastic Four, turning them into Serpent's generals. With the newly gained divine power and in its mystic influence, they start creating havoc around the globe on behalf of their Dark Master. The Avengers and Thor opposes The Skadi and the other generals of The Serpent with everything they got but even after everyone’s best effort, The Serpent is not stalled a bit. Spider-Man, Black Widow, Iron Fist, Wolverine, Ms. Marvel, Hawkeye, Red She-Hulk and Doctor Strange are assembled to make a final stand against The Serpent and his generals.

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The Serpent's War
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Last Stand Against Worthies

Fear Itself (Softcover)

Fear Itself (Hardcover)

In 2011, Marvel Comics published a major crossover comic event titled "Fear Itself" by writer Matt Fraction (Satellite Sam, Sex Criminals), who composed the main plot for the event and artist Stuart Immonen (All-New Captain America – Hydra Ascendant, Ultimate Fantastic Four – Doom) delivered the illustrations. Numerous tie-in books were released to fill the gaps of the arc of this seven issue limited series as the likes of The Mighty Thor, The Invincible Iron Man, Avengers, New Avengers, Secret Avengers, Avengers Academy, Thunderbolts, Spider-Man, Black Widow, Uncanny X-Men, New Mutants, Uncanny X-Force, Wolverine, Ghost Rider and Deadpool. It is the second event after "Civil War" which is inspired by the real world, through the main story was formed centering on the fables of Asgard.
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Monday, December 10, 2012

Spider-Man – Big Time | Comics

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Spider Man – Big Time | Comics
After battling the villainous Doctor Octopus and his newly formed team of Sinister Six alongside The Avengers, Spider-Man was highly praised by his teammates for his exceptional wit and bravery in the fight. While having trouble with his paychecks and finding a place to live, Peter Parker eventually gets a job at the Horizon Lab on Maria Jameson's recommendation. Kingpin hires Roderick Kingsley; the current Hobgoblin for a task but he is later killed by Phil Urich, who also takes his place as Hobgoblin and proceeds with the task. A sample of a new experimental metal called "Reverbium" is stolen from Horizon Lab by the new Hobgoblin and even after a brief fight; Spider-Man was unable to stop him due to Urich's maniacal sonic scream laugh.

Soon, Spider-Man is aided by former cat-burglar and his old time crime-fighting partner Black Cat to get the stolen metal sample back from Kingpin's tower with quite a struggle against the Hobgoblin. Meanwhile, criminal Mac Gargan recently escapes the prison and is reformed with a new, improved Scorpion suit which was given to him as a means to save his life after removing the Venom Symbiote from his body. Inventor Alistair Smythe; the person who freed him, gathers people who has an issue with J. Jonah Jameson and gives them various cybernetic implants, thus creating an army of his own Spider-Slayers with the power like Spider-Sense for his own cause. The New Avengers soon joins Spidey to fight this latest threat of Smythe's new cyborg army of Spider-Slayers.

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The Way of The Spider
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A New Goblin In Town

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Big Time is a Spider-Man storyline from Marvel Comics that was released on 2010, which ran from issue #648-656 from the first monthly ongoing volume of the Amazing Spider-Man series. This story was developed by writer Dan Slott (Superior Spider-Man, The Thing) with artist Humberto Ramos (Wolverine, X-Men) along with two other pencillers, who helped the latter. Big Time is a major storyline since the longest running tale "Brand New Day" and led to the crossover "Spider Island" and also paved way for the upcoming ground-breaking storyline “Ends of the Earth”.
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Friday, June 1, 2012

Siege – New Avengers | Comics

Ronin unsuccessfully attempts to kill Norman Osborn to end his "Dark Reign" and New Avengers comes for his rescue.

Ever since Norman Osborn has rose to power after helping end "Skrull Invasion", it became a major problem for entire superhero community and forced many like New Avengers into hiding. Most recently, Luke Cage was in a dire state following their encounter with Osborn and his cronies with Wolverine now stuck in Utopia.

Clint Barton among all is acting rabidly as he constantly declaring to kill him and can't simply get how his teammates are not supporting him. He is particularly annoyed over Spider-Man not taking out Osborn when he was Green Goblin and had the chance but none of his friends are willing to cross that road he is so eager to go down to.

Osborn is working on a list that he wants taken care of that Ares calls a hit list but he managed to convince God of War otherwise. Later that night, Clint decided to invade Avengers Tower in Ronin costume when he saw The Sentry going out. He breaks into and throws out Mac Gargan AKA Venom, which out the entire building on lockdown.

Barton fired a couple of rounds at current "Hawkeye" when they met before evading Daken and shot an arrow through his head. Clint asked Moonstone for help to kill Osborn when crossing paths with her or to let go but she couldn't comply. He came too close to kill Osborn but is eventually taken out by Ares and ended up being captive.

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Siege – New Avengers | Comics

He wakes up next day surrounded by Osborn and his Dark Avengers, who came here asking for their hideout but Barton starts causing trouble until he was knocked down by Sentry. Mentallo is called in to strip his secrets out of memory, forcing him to relive past moment of "Avengers Disassembled" and "House of M" events when he died.

Finding out their secret hideout, Osborn trashed that place down to find out that everyone left an hour ago. Meanwhile, Jessica Jones, Mockingbird, Ms. Marvel and Spider-Woman break into H.A.M.M.E.R. Hellicarier to rescue Clint. He apologizes to his friends for his actions and Steve Rogers shows up out of nowhere to reassemble them all.

The Hood has returned from his quest for power and offers his gang to buff up with Norn Stones to hunt down Avengers. In Brooklyn, Steve and Bucky gets ambushed by Corruptor and Living Laser but they managed to work it up with unexpected help of Luke Cage, followed by arrival of former Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., Nick Fury.

He ran a secret code to see whether or not his old war buddy is a Life Model Decoy and Rogers checks out. Their sweet reunion is then interrupted by a sudden attack from H.A.M.M.E.R. squad but is thwarted by Secret Warriors. The Avengers moved back to their secret base and everyone are astound to see these living legends among them.

Elsewhere, Griffin and Mandrill finds engages Spider-Man and Spider-Woman by turning the latter on the former. It took a lot of effort for Spidey to try and help her break free of mind-control and then some to spare lives of her enemies.

Catching up to Carol Danvers and to other friends at their current safe house, Rogers notices a live broadcast on TV of Osborn and his Dark Avengers taking down The Mighty Thor in a siege of Asgard. Steve then angrily asks Bucky and Fury of how many people they have at their side, ready to fight right now and declares Avengers Assemble.

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07. New Avengers Finale 01

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Completing an impressive 64 issue run that started back in 2005, writer Brian Michael Bendis (New Avengers – Breakout, New Avengers – Sentry) wraps up first monthly ongoing comic-book series of New Avengers for Marvel Comics in 2010 with "Siege – New Avengers" tit-in storyline, which continued from his previous arc "Powerloss".

Bendis was assisted by artists Bryan Hitch (Age of Ultron, The Ultimates), Marko Djurdjevic, Mike Mayhew, Mike McKone and Stuart Immonen (All-New Captain America – Hydra Ascendant, Ultimate Fantastic Four – Doom) on the story. Immonen worked on cover arts for all four numbered issues involved from regular series run.

"Dark Reign" has been unusual for all heroes to deal with a maniac like Norman Osborn being in charge of everything but he ultimately screws up publicly during "Siege" crossover event, giving Cap and his friends enough reason to strike back at him.

Though Steve Rogers is back in action, his old pal James Bucky Barnes still remains Captain America. It is not shown what really happened of The Sentry when he went full rogue and became a massive threat for everyone after losing total control but a happy conclusion was drawn for all members of New Avengers in finale issue.
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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Siege | Comics

Norman Osborn became the head of United States security system after thwarting Secret Invasion of The Skrulls by killing their Queen. Following the betrayal of Emma Frost and Namor from his alliance; Cabal (Avengers/X-Men – Utopia), Taskmaster is recruited in their place and Osborn arranges a meeting with his secret super villains union to discuss about Asgard, where things goes a bit awry with Doctor Doom and it ends in a brawl with The Sentry, only to find out that it was actually a mere Doombot.

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Siege | Comics

This incident left Cabal disbanded and Osborn devising a sinister plan with Loki, similar to the infamous "Stamford Incident" that resulted in the super-hero Civil War to get approval from the President of United States for an all-out assault on Asgard.

Meanwhile, Osborn’s Green Goblin persona tries to resurface as well as The Sentry acts unstable, letting The Void come out every once in a while. To keep Sentry in his fold, Osborn assigns Bullseye with a specific task. To seek adventures on Earth, Volstagg of Warriors Three fell into the tricks staged by Osborn and Loki, where his fight with U-Foes destroyed Soldier Field and everyone in the stadium is killed by the blast Volstagg deflected from them.

Declaring Asgard as a threat to national security after the accident, Osborn as Iron Patriot, along with his Dark Avengers and an invading military troop heads to Asgard to lay siege. Captain America assembled The Avengers, heading to the scene to stop Osborn and his goons in Dark Avengers.

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Sentry Rips Ares Apart

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Thor – Siege Aftermath

"Siege" is a four issue limited series by writer Brian Michael Bendis (Age of Ultron, Civil War II) and artist Olivier Coipel (Avengers Vs. X-Men, House of M), that served as a core story arc of the crossover event released by Marvel Comics in 2010 following the company-wide crossover Dark Reign. Also many monthly ongoing series like Avengers – The Initiative, Dark Avengers, Dark Wolverine, Mighty Avengers, New Avengers, Thor and Thunderbolts involved as well tie-in and a few one-shot issues which are connected to the main series.

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On The Brink of Madness

The "Siege" story-arc occurs after the events of Dark Reign and later, following the inevitable happenings of "Siege", a Heroic Age comes.
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