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Friday, April 17, 2009 
MyCup o’ Joe

WEEK 15 April 17, 2009



MyCup o' Joe is the weekly communiqué from Marvel Comics Editor in Chief Joe Quesada to the legion of Mighty Marvelites Assembled! Every Friday, Joe will sit down with journalist Jim McLauchlin to answer questions on the pressing issues of the day at Marvel and throughout comics.


And you get to chip in as well! Joe will be answering YOUR questions NEXT week! To get in on the fun, post your questions at the bottom of this page!

JM: So you went to the Mets opener?

JQ: Yeah. The new stadium is beautiful.
It’s stunning.
There’s no other way to put it. I definitely appreciate what they did in the architecture, but a win would have been nice.
C’mon, it was the Padres!

JM: Well, it’s a ling season. You’ll get your Ws.
Thank you for Pet Avengers.
My wife is looking more forward to this book than anything. And she LOVES the Flickr photos.




JQ: Yeah.
It’s goofy, it’s off the wall and it’s right here: http://www.marvel.com/news/comicstories.7514.
It’s just the kind of thing that made us giggle in talking about it, and made us laugh when the first cover came in. I don’t think it’s the kind of thing that’ll do Civil War numbers, but it was a nice all-ages idea, and…hey, isn’t it time? Isn’t it time the pets get their spotlight? We’ll see what they can do in their moment in the sun. It’s just a fun, divergent idea, and we hope people like it. I think they will.


JM: Okay. Now I need you to turn an artistic eye on this. I emailed you a couple pics of my Springer spaniel, Sugar Daddy, earlier.
You’ve designed many a superhero costume, so…what do you think? Who should we dress him up as?




JQ: Well, he kind of has a domino mask already, so I'm thinking team-up: Jim, you should dress up as a portly Captain America, with Sugar Daddy as Bucky.
Whaddya think?

JM: Everybody’s a comedian, man.


JQ: Well, some people think it’s silly of us to ask people to dress up their pets, but is it really any sillier than people dressing up themselves in costumes? I don’t think so.


JM: Now something like Pet Avengers is obviously just a bit of whimsy, but sometimes, these things can catch fire, as happened with Marvel Zombies.
That said, what kind of an expectation do you have for a project like this? Is it just whimsy, or are you looking to maybe catch lightning in a bottle?




JQ: Hey, who knows? Maybe we’ll wind up doing Pet Avengers Zombies! [laughs] No, but in all seriousness…you just never know. I think it’s just fun, it’ll be a fun story for our fans to read, and anything beyond that is gravy. We believe we’ve got something special here and we just want to make sure everyone takes a look.


JM: There was quite a response to your advice to artists on portfolio-building a couple weeks ago. A lot of readers are asking if there’s a nickel’s worth of free advice for writers.
So, I know it’s tougher to qualify, but…is there?


JQ: Actually…yeah. It is tougher, but again, last week I was on Twitter and gave a few short pointers for writers looking to break in.
And again, same as artists, I always tell writers you gotta keep your pitch simple.


Now let me preface this by saying that at this point, Marvel is not accepting open submissions for writers. The stack we have to get through is seemingly a mile high—I mean, it’s complete and total overload. We need to come up with a new system to get through this material, make the process simpler and cleaner, and respond to people in an appropriate manner. But I think this is decent advice for when we do accept open submissions again, or maybe if you want to pitch to DC, Dark Horse, whomever. But again, and I can’t stress this enough—keep it simple, keep it brief, and keep it entertaining. So many people hand an editor a 40-page document, and…you’re lucky if it ever gets read.
Editors have hundreds of other pages of stuff they have to get through as part of their day-to-day job on books that have to get out, that it’s hard to find the time to digest 40 more pages. So short and simple.


First thing I suggest is to keep in mind that you have to walk before you run.
I get so many people, new writers, cold submission guys, who will say, “I have this great idea for the Silver Surfer that totally revamps the character, totally revises his origin and totally puts him in a new place!” Or, “I have the greatest idea for your next big Marvel crossover event like Secret Invasion!” Well…we need to see if you can write, first.


So my suggestion to those guys is always, “Keep it basic. If your character is the Silver Surfer, then write a Silver Surfer, but keep it basic, the way he is now in his current incarnation. Don’t give me the reinvention yet. We’ll see what you can do first in the current boundaries that we have, in the current continuity.” And I think a lot of people miss the fact that 90% of the stuff our writers are working on today is not reinvention—it’s writing the character in the status quo. That’s what we do for the bulk of the job, so that’s the starting point. And don’t worry about a five-issue storyarc at this point. Just a single, done-in-one, 22-page comic.


JM: So in a practical sense, how does one do that?

JQ: Well, I like to see someone propose the high concept. And by that I mean, present what the story is about in one sentence, maybe two. And it’s much harder than it sounds! But chances are if you can do that, and make it interesting and make it compelling in a sentence, then you’ve got something to build on there.
I always think of Brian Vaughan and Runaways: A group of kids discover they are the children supervillains, run away from home. Discovering that they have powers they set out to thwart therir parents evil deeds.” Brilliant. And linear. Chances are if you can’t express your story in 1-2 sentences, you need to go back and come up with something less complicated to start.


JM: O-tay.
So what’s step two?


JQ: Well, I’d say you present that high concept as an opener. Next thing, break it down into the three acts of your story, and give us a paragraph or two on each act. So you’re still only at a few paragraphs, and we can absorb it easily, and you can check it yourself to make sure you’re coherent, linear, and not veering off into 12 different directions.


Then…please don’t give us a script for the full 22 pages of comic book at that point. Just a scene or two, maybe three to five pages of actual comic book, and give us that script, showing us what you can do and how your dialogue works. And once you complete those three simple steps, you’ve got a pretty nice little sample package of what you can do: High concept, one-page outline or breakdown, and maybe five pages of sample script.


Now if you want to replicate that idea in the same way that I gave the portfolio advice, that’s cool. Maybe one single-character pitch like a Spider-Man, and a team like an X-Men. Even with a couple different pitches, it’s digestible enough where you could catch an editor with some downtime, and get it read.


JM: So here’s the proof question: Does it work?

JQ: Yeah, it does. And here’s another idea: Maybe just a sheet of high concepts. We had a writer who gave us a sheet with 20 high concepts, literally 20 ideas of one sentence each on a page. And there was some great variety: A Spider-Man idea, three Thor ideas, five Avengers ideas.
And he got hired! Some of those ideas were just wonderful!

JM: Who’s the guy?

JQ: Ah…I don’t want to mention his name without asking him first. Maybe next week. But he’s done a lot of work for us. And what he showed, from our point of view, us was not so much practical and in-the-moment relevance—because we’re often plotting one year ahead of where we are today in the books—but that this guy could come up with ideas, and ideas for anything. He’s very, very creative, and great at coming up with stuff on the fly.


JM: So following this kind of plan, how tough is it still to get picked up on a cold submission?

JQ: Well, it’s still tough. I think it’s way tougher for a writer to break in than an artist. But of course, if you do get work as a writer, the bright side is that you can do very well in this business in making an income with wider opportunities. That’s just the speed of typing versus the speed of having to sit down and draw it with a pencil on paper.


JM: Now, Marvel is not taking open submissions currently, but I assume you are always looking for new writers.
Where are you looking? Is it, say, from Image Comics or other smaller publishers?


JQ: We look everywhere.
Literally. There is no corner unsearched, no stone unturned. We look everywhere, and the editors are always looking and getting second opinions, passing stuff back and forth and saying, “Hey, read this comic. Hey, read this novel.” Time permitting, we do the best we can to search, and if we find someone we like, we do our best to bring ’em in.




JM: So howzabout Marvel’s 70th anniversary. We’ve seen a few variant covers and one-shots.
Are there any other big hoo-hah plans?


JQ: I’m sure you’ve seen the Wolverine “art appreciation” covers, right? Those were a bit of fun. We’re doing another set of theme covers that internally, we’re calling “decades covers.” We’re taking all the decades that Marvel has been in existence, and not necessarily mimicking the style of the art in those covers, but some of the trappings. So if we’re doing, say, a ’60s decade cover, you might see the characters dress in ’60s-style clothing, with the haircuts and so on of the period as well. Again, it’s something we think is a bit of fun, and also challenges the artists to really use their imaginations as well. It’s a lighthearted thing that will hopefully bring some smiles to the readers’ faces when they see them. Just like with the Wolverine art appreciation covers, we thought it could be a neat idea, and then when we saw the covers come in and put them all together, we really liked it. We hope this can be just as successful.


JM: I’m out. You’re on reader questions.




The April Fool says:

Hello, Joe. I'm really excited to hear that Songbird is soon to throw down against the current Thunderbolts.
Is their any chance that she could assemble a team to go up against Norman's?


JQ: Songbird watched as Norman Osborn systematically destroyed everything she tried to build in the Thunderbolts. Once they were a team that offered a chance at redemption for villains, now they’re a collection of bloodthirsty black-ops killers. So, April Fool, would Songbird dare reach out to other superhumans, knowing that Norman now watches all? Maybe…maybe not. But something tells us that Songbird will draw upon all of the devious tricks she employed in her past criminal life to fight fire with fire.







YaGottaFewSecs says:
You need to get Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning to cover for Joe more often! With DnA doing a whole bunch of cosmic stuff, is there any way to create a Cosmic Braintrust like you guys have with Spider-Man? As much as I love what they’re doing with the cosmic stuff, I’d like to see some other writers get the chance to play in space.




JQ: YaGottaFewSecs, don’t you know that DnA are a giant brain that hovers in the halls of Marvel? You try and make one change to their script and—ZAPPOW!—they’ll zap you with a mindray!






Tommy Fixx asks:

With Loki "fooling" the heroes in Mighty Avengers, will Thor make a guest appearance? Looking forward to having you on more covers and interiors as well, too, Joe!


JQ: With Loki pulling strings behind the scenes, Tommy, it seems likely that there’ll be some manner of meeting between Thor and the Mighty Avengers before too long.


And I’m glad you’ve been enjoying some of my covers on our recent books! Here’s a sneak peek at my cover for Amazing Spider-Man #594…oh, wait—I haven’t drawn that one yet!

Katy Heroine asks:
A Marvel Divas book and there’s no Dazzler? No She-Hulk? No Black Widow? They’ve got TONS of drama! I mean look, the Black Widow is having all sorts of man trouble with Bucky. I’m sure Sue Storm would have advice for her.


JQ: Katy, no book can be all things to all people.
But Dazzler’s been popping up around the X-titles recently/ She’s even in this awesome preview of Uncanny X-Men #509.






She-Hulk is featured along with her new Savage counterpart in Savage She-Hulk, and the Black Widow’s been getting play in Captain America as you note (with her blond opposite number tearing things up in Thunderbolts.
)

Timo McShade asks:

Where did you find writer Jeff Parker? The guy can write a book! His Sentry mini- was awesome, Agents of Atlas is going well so far, and his Exiles has an entertaining "old school" feel to it which is a joy to read.

And could the Red Hulk be a mutant? He was in San Francisco before.




JQ: Timo, glad you’re diggin’ Jeff’s writing.
He is indeed awesome and we hope you’re enjoying his run on Agents of Atlas, Dark Reign: The Hood, as well the new Exiles series. Jeff actually started in the biz as an artist who worked with Editor Mark Paniccia before coming to Marvel. We’re extremely happy to have him hitting the keyboard and producing some of the coolest buzz-worthy books here at the House of Ideas.
Check his twitter to find out more about what he’s working on for us at http://twitter.com/parkerspace






As to Red Hulk’s identity, inquiring minds will want to check out Incredible Hulk #600 for more clues!



Au Bon Plain asks:
Hey Joe! So with the Hood showing up in Marvel Zombies 4 and in New Avengers recently, he’s got me interested.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen the Hood so bad-ass! I mean, he’s got the power of Dormammu behind him! I cant wait for the Hood/Punisher showdown! What are the plans for him?








JQ: Not only is Parker Robbins hunting the undead in Marvel Zombies 4 (brought to you by the acclaimed Marvel Zombies 3 creative team of Fred Van Lente and Kev Walker) but he’s also trying to juggle his crazy work life with his even crazier private life in Dark Reign: The Hood (cooked up by Jeff Parker and original Hood artist Kyle Hotz).
And don’t miss a short and definitely not sweet appearance of The Hood in Dark Reign: The Cabal (by Rick Remender and Max Fiumara).
I’ve got a preview of Parker’s book right here:






The Hood also plays a huge role in the first year of Punisher.
He's the one who's got the most to lose from Frank Castle's campaign against the underworld, and he's got some sick tricks up his sleeves to take the fight to the Punisher on both a physical and psychological level.


Steven Ghost asks:

Will the New Avengers have a role in the Utopia crossover, since Wolverine is a member of that team as well?


JQ: They’ll be watching it from afar on television.


Cinema Scream asks:
Joe! So I’ve noticed that all the covers for Secret Warriors line up and make one awesome stretchlike poster that’s reminiscent of the Jim Steranko covers of days past.
Is the cover treatment for this book going to stay like that, or is it going to change? Any chance of a Steranko homage variant as well? Thanks!


JQ: The cover treatment of Secret Warriors is going to remain in place, but we won’t continue to link all of the coves after issue #6. And I think for the moment we’re going to shy away from doing homages to Steranko or any of the other great Nick Fury artists of the past, and instead continue to chart our own course.




USB Poort says:
Joe, lets talk about X-Men Legacy for a little bit. So the Professor Xavier show was cool for a while, but now it seems to be lingering a bit. I love seeing Gambit and Rogue back, but I’d love to see them mingle with the San Franciscans.
Do we think they’ll show up during the upcoming Uncanny crossover?


JQ: You’re in luck, USB Poort. As you’ll see in the July solicits, Rogue, Gambit and Danger are headed to San Fran and joining in on the Utopia action.
That will lead into the new direction that Legacy is taking starting right after the crossover!

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O_o me o_O

 
Where can i buy new comics online at??.. 
 
Posted by O_o me o_O on Friday, April 17, 2009 - 5:57 PM
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David

 
Posted by David on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:37 AM
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Mike

 
I highly recommend www.dcbservice.com. A $2.99 book from DCBS will cost you $1.79 and a $3.99 book will cost you $2.39. Many first issues are heavily discounted (either $0.74 for a $2.99 book or $0.99 for a $3.99 book) and they also have a wide and cheap selection of trades... 
 
Posted by Mike on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:37 AM
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Alex

 
Awesome news!.. 
 
Posted by Alex on Friday, April 17, 2009 - 5:58 PM
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nicolas!?!?!
Nick M.

 
Hello Mr.Quesada, my question are.......1) When will we see what happend to Lindey and the Void?....2) Who will fill Vision's and Stature's place in the young avengers now that there part of the mighty avengers , or will they be members of both teams?....3) Will we see Captain Mar-Vell any time soon? And whats going on with Noh-Varr?.. 
 
Posted by nicolas!?!?! on Friday, April 17, 2009 - 5:59 PM
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EXPENCER
Tomas Barboza

 
WOW, IS that Revanche in the Preview for X Men 509? Ahhhhh I cait wait!!!! I need to know now!!!!.. 
 
Posted by EXPENCER on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:36 AM
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Craig

 
Just a minor nitpick but something you can make sure of in quality control - can you guys try and ensure that the "Decades" covers accurately mimic the cover designs of those respective eras? So often I see you guys trying and the fonts are totally wrong or elements are in the wrong place which make the books so much less "genuine."....I'd love to have, say, a Wolverine comic that look like it came out in 1975, and having it look wrong totally takes me out of the moment.....And while we're on cover design (and please don't think I'm criticizing too badly - you're doing a great job) - when might we see a new design for Marvel's covers, perhaps even the corner box again? You've had the same "look" since 2002 or so, except during crossovers - isn't it time for something new?.. 
 
Posted by Craig on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:36 AM
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un_taco

 
Will Psylocke be rejoining the X-Men? Hope so! I was ecstatic when I found out Dazzler was rejoining the team, but she hasn't done anything significant as a member - LAME. However, thanks Marvel Comics for the ESSENTIAL DAZZLER Vol. 2! ....Joe, Jennifer Walters' appearance in a mini-series as a guest star isn't good enough for a heroine of She-Hulk's caliber. We need more of the sensational She-Hulk now - please! .. 
 
Posted by un_taco on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:36 AM
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un_taco

 
Oh, and yeah -- can't wait for the throw down between Songbird and the new Thunderbolts! .. 
 
Posted by un_taco on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:37 AM
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Mike

 
Mr. Quesada....Could you please give your readers an honest, straightforward and most importantly BS free explanation about what is causing the delay with the new Spider-Woman series? The book was originally due on April 1st, then I believe it was June 3rd, then June 24th and now it has been canceled and supposedly will be resolicited at a later date. Could you give your readers an idea of exactly how the book fell so badly behind schedule and in the future could you please refrain from soliciting a book until you are certain that it will be ready when promised? ...... 
 
Posted by Mike on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:37 AM
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Brian! xD
Brian James

 
sweet.... 
 
Posted by Brian! xD on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:37 AM
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Sami
Sami Dawed

 
Hey Marvel! Been dying to hear more about how "one Runaway will die and one might live again". Any hints?.. 
 
Posted by Sami on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:38 AM
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Russ

 
What happens to the Dark Avengers book when Dark Reign has been resolved? When do you expect the first issue of Ultimate Avengers to be unleashed upon the masses? What do you think of all of the Loeb hate on the internet? Do you think that he has done a great job? .. 
 
Posted by Russ on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:38 AM
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Nemo

 
Hey Joe, what's going on with Moon Knight? Is it taking a month off or is there something more to it? Charlie Huston turned him into my favourite character and I'd hate to see the book get quietly cancelled.....Also, any clues as to what Huston's next Marvel project he's hinted at will be?.. 
 
Posted by Nemo on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:39 AM
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Steve

 
Hey Joe, thanks for answering last week. ....Just curious, are there any big plans for X-factor issue 50?.. 
 
Posted by Steve on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:39 AM
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RMFJ

 
Joe,....Glad to see things are still going well in the hallowed halls of Marveldom! Two quick questions:..1) when is the next time we get to see Rick Jones (A-Bomb) and any chance of an explanation behind his new alter-ego?..2) with "Deadpool" and "Hulk" as top-sellers right now, is there any chance we can see the two appear in the same book anytime soon? (a guest appearance perhaps...)..That's it, thanks!.. 
 
Posted by RMFJ on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:39 AM
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perseverence personified
mickie holm

 
heya joe, thanks for the writing tips. Way back in the day I sent in a script for marvel epic, but haven't submitted anything since. I think it's about time to give it another shot.
=)
 
Posted by perseverence personified on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:39 AM
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Dave

 
Hey Joe! First, keep up the good work. Comics are as entertaining and interesting now as they were when I first started reading them (and it's been quite some time). I do have a question about your writing hints/tips. I love to write, and have written my own version of comic stories and things I'd love to see happen, however, I can't write a script to save my life. I can sum-up my ideas in one or two lines, I've been told I have talent at telling a great story (feel free to read my MySpace blog for a taste, and that's for anybody, not just you, Joe), and I keep coming up with new twists almost every day (well, whenever I'm reading comics...which happens to be almost every day), but when trying to type it out in script form, I find myself wanting to go more into paragraph form. Is there an outlet for novel formed stories, or a branch of Marvel open to that idea? I've seen the occasional book form of a comic story, but nothing consistent. Any help would be greatly appreciated (and if I make it as a New York Times bestseller first, you can bet I'm gonna contact you guys about a Spider-Man story I'm dying to tell!).

 
Posted by Dave on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:39 AM
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Al
Al D

 
Joe can we please get some sort of closure on the Undead Quintin Bek Mysterio that popped up Peter David's "Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man"? Pretty please?
 
Posted by Al on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:39 AM
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ANGEL
AnGel ONe

 
i need to get back into the flow of thingz...GeeeeeeeZZZZZZZ
 
Posted by ANGEL on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:39 AM
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kev

 
Hey Joe, I have a question that's kinda spoilerish (so anyone who wants to not read spoilers here's your chance to skip it)............................OK. now anyways, In the new Spider-man 591, Peter unmasks and the FF have all their memories of him rush back to them... But over in Avengers he did the same, but no one knows him/recognizes him as Peter, what gives????
 
Posted by kev on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:39 AM
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$[Er!C~AKA~..E..]$

 
NICE PICS
 
Posted by $[Er!C~AKA~..E..]$ on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:39 AM
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Tony
Tony Shilling

 
Hiya Joe.....My question is gonna sound a little random, but here me out. It's been a few years now and she's been considered long gone. Yeah, i'm one of those one-in-a-million people. Are we going to see a Jean Grey revival any time soon?? I don't even mean another Phoenix story; she's a great, and my favorite, character and it's been a while since she's had a great tale of "her own.
"
 
Posted by Tony on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 3:40 AM
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Stephen
Stephen Lee

 
I am very disappointed that there are no Ghost Rider or Moon Knight solicitations for June. I've collected every issue of both series and I really started to dig the Ghost Rider book even more with Aarons writing.
I know that Ghost Rider will turn into a mini-series in August but are there any plans with Moon Knight? Possibly tie in with some of this Dark Reign stuff?
 
Posted by Stephen on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 11:14 PM
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*xXxBoogiexXx*
Jadieon X

 
why is it that more & more certain books with 32 pages(including ads) cost 3.99...but other books with 32 pages(including ads) cost 2.99?...just wondering....
 
Posted by *xXxBoogiexXx* on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 11:14 PM
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DESIRE-that’s joey

 
hey joe, a fellow joe here myself haha, but ive been following moonknight 4 alittle bit now and I'm really hoping for a dark reign tie-in since Osborn had the Thunderbolts "kill him", i know he's down south with the punisher now, but he cant let them get away with that. Maybe he should help Deadpool with Bullseye for the new series coming up.. any feedback would be awesome...Im gunna keep mine marvel 4 life, thanks
 
Posted by DESIRE-that’s joey on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 11:14 PM
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Simon
Simon James

 
Hi Joe. Just getting into comics at 15 years old. Read Alias omnibus by Bendis. Loved it. Fancied more of the same. Asked around. Was recommended the Daredevil run which I hear is still going strong. Was just about to buy the paperbacks and realized 8(?) was very rare. No problem. Will go for the HCs. Half of them are gone too. Other option was Omnibus. Looks gorgeous, as was the alias one. One problem: It's half the run.
Will you be printing a 2nd one? This apparently is a fantastic run, and should still eb available for people to buy easily one format?
 
Posted by Simon on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 11:15 PM
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Simon
Simon James

 
Great stuff at marvel.

 
Posted by Simon on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 11:15 PM
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Zach
Zach Draheim

 
Hey Joe! Just one question: Any plans on a release date for Ultimate Comics Avengers and Ultimate Comics Spider-Man? With Ultimatum #5 delayed until July 15, would that mean both books have to come out in August due to spoilers?
 
Posted by Zach on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 11:15 PM
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Father Jim

 
The Defenders have always been an awesome concept for a super-team, and they've made some odd appearances since they last had an on-going series.
Any plans to permanently resurrect them, and not in a tongue and cheek kind of way?
 
Posted by Father Jim on Saturday, April 18, 2009 - 11:16 PM
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Caleb
Caleb Stevenson

 
Hey, Joe, I don't know if you've seen this article yet, but I thought you might be interested if you haven't...Mr. Met Having Trouble Sleeping In New Home....http://www.theonion.com/content/news/mr_met_having_trouble_sleeping_in
 
Posted by Caleb on Monday, April 20, 2009 - 11:04 AM
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TFK: WATCHMEN

 
Hey Joe, ....I was wondering how an aspiring comic book writer could get noticed by a man in your position?
 
Posted by TFK: WATCHMEN on Monday, April 20, 2009 - 11:04 AM
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The Bringer

 
Hi, Joe -- I am really enjoying BLACK PANTHER right now. I love how Storm has taken charge of Wakanda, and although I'm not thrilled with the idea of someone new taking the Black Panther role, it is my hope that T'Challa won't be shunted off to the sidelines and will eventually reemerge as the one, true Panther. Kudos to Reginald Hudlin and especially Ken Lashley, who is doing world-class artwork on this title.

 
Posted by The Bringer on Tuesday, April 21, 2009 - 1:27 AM
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Spidey616

 
Hiya Joe, as a lot of Deadpool fans have already discovered, it looks like a new ongoing series is scheduled to debut later in the day with crime novelist Victor Gischler writing. I was curious how the decision for a 2nd Deadpool title came about in addition to the current one and the relationship between the two books i.e.
how will Victor Gischler's "Merc with a Mouth" title differ from Daniel Way's Deadpool title?
 
Posted by Spidey616 on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 1:40 AM
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Mike

 
Please Keep Pumpin the new Deadpool out...I've been trying to keep up with Deadpool, but when he comes and goes as he does, it's hard for me to make frequent trips to the store to get it (I live out in the boonies where I am @_@). Also, Dr. Doom and Osborn = Epic. Dr. Doom vs anyone is bad ass, specially him beating Black Panther. FINALLY! EVIL IS COMING TO POWER.

 
Posted by Mike on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 1:42 AM
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Spidey616

 
Hola Joe, it appears that Skaar writer/creator Greg Pak is taking a break from the Son of Hulk starting with Paul Jenkins stepping in beginning with issue #13.
I'm sure a lot of readers are wondering if Pak is coming back or if he's done with the title completely? On a related note, since the Planet Hulk animated DVD is set for a release early next year, can we expect some plans for Skaar and tie-ins for 2010?
 
Posted by Spidey616 on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 1:44 AM
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Alex Sinclear
Alex Sinclear

 
actually isnt it been less then seventy years of marvel because if you are counting the years that timely comics were in bussiness then your wrong because i think it was in the forties sometime that they decided to ditch the name timely comics and choose marvel instead so tell me if im wrong
 
Posted by Alex Sinclear on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 12:33 PM
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Kyle
Kyle Gibson

 
First, let me say Joe that I loved your advice for new writers. I'll probably use it some day. ..Now to the questions:..1. Will Bucky Barnes ever have anything to do with the super soldier syrum?..2. Will Mary Jane be in any upcoming Spider-Man issues?..3. Will we find out what happened between Spider-Man and Mary Jane and will they patch things up?..4. Will we find out more about Spider-Man's more mystical properties, like the astral spider he found in Amazing Spider-Man v2 042 or perhaps something else to do with the magical side of his powers?..5. Any new news about Jamie Madrox in general? (By far one of my favorite characters in the marvel universe)..Thanks.. 
 
Posted by Kyle on Friday, April 24, 2009 - 12:50 PM
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Kyle
Kyle Gibson

 
Hey, Joe..Loved the advice for new writers that you gave.....I just wanted to know if we would be seeing any more of Peter Parker in his role as a science teacher. .. 
 
Posted by Kyle on Friday, April 24, 2009 - 12:51 PM
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