Tag: James Robinson
Preview: How C-3PO Became The Red Arm Droid
Today Marvel released a preview for STAR WARS SPECIAL: C-3PO #1. The book written by James Robinson (Armor Wars, Earth-2) and illustrated by Tony Harris (Ex Machina) is out this March . Only the spectacle of...
REVIEW: James Robinson’s Scarlet Witch #1 is Bewitching
By: Nick Eskey
Writer: James Robinson
Artist: Vanesa Del Rey
Colorist: Jordie Bellaire
Letterer: Cory Petit
Cover Artist: David Aja
Taking place after her stint in the Avengers team, James Robinson’s Scarlet Witch is now as she claims “alone.” The only acquaintance that we’re introduced...
First Look at SCarlet Witch #1 by Robinson and Del Rey
The Scarlet Witch is going All New and All Different next month with a new series written by James Robinson with art for the first issue, anyway by Vanessa Del Rey and a cover...
Robinson and Harris team as do Disney and Marvel for the story of C-3PO’s...
Well now. If you were wondering how closely the new movie Star Wars universe and the Marvel Comics Star Wars universe would work together, considering that both are now owned by Disney, the answer is "Yes." You may have noticed that C-3PO was sporting a new red arm in the Force Awakens trailers, and assumed that he'd lose a limb during the film. However, the origin of Threepio's new appendage will be told in STAR WARS SPECIAL: C-3PO #1, a one-shot out this December right around the movie's release. And it's by the team of writer James Robinson and Tony Harris, the Starman team reuniting for the first time in nearly 20 years.
Vanesa R. Del Rey and Aja join Robinson on Scarlet Witch
Marvel recently announced that writer James Robinson would be tackling an upcoming solo series starring the Scarlet Witch spinning out of her on-screen debut in Avengers: Age of Ultron. Initially...the comic did not have...
James Robinson releases statement on Airboy #2 to GLAAD
As anticipated, writer James Robinson has made a statement to GLAAD about the controversy over the issue of Airboy #2, which we reported on earlier today. And as also expected, he knows that he fucked up.
It...
Airboy #2 criticized by GLAAD for transphobic storyline
When creators James Robinson and Greg Hinkle showed me a copy of the first issue of Airboy back at NYCC last year, my jaw dropped. A fourth-wall breaking 8 1/2 storyline about two creators...
Review: Nothing And Everything Left To The Imagination In James Robinson And Greg Hinkle’s...
by Nick Eskey
For starters, this work is not for kids, and there might be a plot spoiler. With that out of the way, let’s review!
Airboy was originally made during the boom of super hero...
Airboy by James Robinson and Greg Hinkle is going to blow your mind
At the last NYCC, I got shown a few pages of the new Airboy series by James Robinson (Starman, FF) and relative newcomer Greg Hinkle. As I turned each page, my jaw dropped...
Secret Wars Answers the Question “Zombies or Robots?”
Marvel's ark adds more of everything to the Secret Wars boat.
NYCC ’14: Marvel finally confirms their Fantastic Four Cancellation: WWBGD?
by Alexander Jones
What would Ben Grimm do?
After a few months of truly bizarre speculation across the internet, and denial from the publisher, Marvel confirmed this morning at their Axel-In-Charge panel at New York Comic-Con that...
James Robinson and Leonard Kirk Relaunch Fantastic Four
With Matt Fraction leaving the Fantastic Four titles to focus on Inhumanity, the series will have a shift-around in 2014. FF will be cancelled, and the characters scattered into various other titles. Fantastic Four...