What's wrong with something like "Join award-winning writer Chip Zdarsky (PETER PARKER, MARVEL 2-IN-One) and fan-favorite artist Marco Checchetto as they take New York City's most dangerous vigilante in a new direction so shocking we don't dare tell you any more here!" Or whatever.
I always find that so damn weird, as it's hard to imagine any new direction so crazy that anyone who can string a few sentences together couldn't provide a vague, generic solicitation that doesn't give anything away but also doesn't treat a super-comic plot-point like a state secret. "Classified".! That sure doesn't help me decide if I want to pre-order the first two issues of this comic or not! (Just kidding not obviously). ISSUE #2 - Hidden Gem Variant Cover by JOHN ROMITA JR. ISSUE #1 - VARIANT COVER BY JAMAL CAMPBELL ISSUE #1 - VIRGIN HIDDEN GEM VARIANT COVER BY JOE QUESADA ISSUE #1 - Hidden Gem Variant Cover by JOE QUESADA ISSUE #1 - Variant Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG
#Wuthred the unliving voice actor series#
I guess we won't know until it's actually published if there's really anything in here that would preclude a Vision ongoing series or miniseries, but I can't imagine what it would be like, even if they kill Vision off again here, they could always have just set the Cain series before No Road Home. Oh hey, remember when Marvel announced and solicited a Chelsea Cain-written Vision comic? And then they very suddenly canceled it, citing vague reasons that included having plans for Vision elsewhere.? Is this what they were talking about? Hmmm. Here they seem to have a much smaller cast, and a not-as-obvious remit from the looks of things, they're working with a pretty standard-sized super-team line-up, one that wouldn't be out of place in the regular Avengers book (Well, aside from Rocket Raccoon, who is the odd, um, man out). The big difference between the two books was that the writers of the disparate Avengers teams were teaming-up in order to tell one huge Avengers story that involves large swathes of the casts of all of those books, and essentially bring closure to all of their runs to clear the field for Jason Aaron's Avengers run. I ended up liking No Surrender quite a bit, so I'm kind of looking forward to this. But when the threat they face has destroyed even the gods…will anyone make it home? Now seven Avengers - and one new addition - journey forth to bring back the light. The team that brought you AVENGERS: NO SURRENDER REUNITES for an all-new weekly AVENGERS adventure!