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Tag: Chris Claremont

Conskipper’s New Comic Day Picks: January 13, 2021

January 13, 2021 Nick Banks

The second new comic book day of the new year continues DC Comics Future State event, one of Marvel’s perennial hits, a tribute to the architect of the Uncanny X-Men, and a satirical take on Superman from Ahoy Comics.

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‘Dark Phoenix Saga’ Collected Again in Upcoming ‘X-Men: The Fate of the Phoenix’ Epic Collection this March

January 2, 2021 Nick Banks

The “Dark Phoenix Saga” is also one of the most collected storylines of all time, and Marvel will release a new edition of the classic tale as a new jewel in their successful Epic Collection line in March.

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Marvel Commemorates 50 Years of ‘Conan the Barbarian’ Comics with ‘King-Size Conan’ #1 in December

November 22, 2020 Nick Banks

There is no better way to pay tribute to fifty years of comic books starring Robert E. Howard’s Conan the Barbarian than a throw-back King-Size Conan edition that harkens back to the era that made him famous.

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Marvel Made Solicits New ‘Paragon Collection: Chris Claremont Premiere Bundle’

October 27, 2020 Nick Banks

Marvel’s foray into high end collectibles continues with the announcement of the Marvel Made Paragon Collection: Chris Claremont Bundle.

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All-Star Line-Up Explores Untold Tales in ‘Wolverine: Black, White, and Blood’

August 18, 2020 Nick Banks

The series will begin in November and each issue will feature three stand-alone adventures from Wolverine’s history.

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Flashback Interview: Comic Artist Bob Wiacek Talks ‘Man-Thing’ at Rhode Island Comic Con

June 19, 2020 John Evans

We caught up with Mr. Wiacek at the 2019 Rhode Island Comic con to reflect on his legendary run on the second series of Man-Thing comics from 1979-1981.

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