Ak-47 >>>>>>
The M-16 might look more sinister I guess but I couldn't imagine using one on purpose.
• UNCANNY AVENGERS - Rick Remender/Jerome Opena
• CAPTAIN AMERICA - Rick Remender/John Romita Jr.
• WOLVERINE - Frank Cho
• IRON MAN - Kieron Gillen/Greg Land
• FANTASTIC FOUR - Matt Fraction/Salvador Larocca
• UNTITLED BI-WEEKLY X-MEN BOOK - Brian Bendis/Stuart Immonen/Brandon Peterson/Lenil Yu
• GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY - Brian Bendis
• NOVA - Brian Bendis OR Jeph Loeb/Ed McGuiness
• HULK AND THE AGENTS OF SMASH - Jeff Parker
• AVENGERS ASSEMBLE - Mark Waid
• AVENGERS - Jonathan Hickman/Esad Ribic
Didn't know Waid was going to be on an Avengers title. YES.
And I'm not as bad a Bendis hater as most people but him being on Guardians... It makes it more real that a movie is being made since they obviously put Bendis on there for a reason but damn.
Yeah, Marvel's really phoning it in right now. I just hope this is more of an Ultimate Spider-Man thing to Bendis (a passion project) rather than him writing it because it needs to be popularized quickly before the movie arrives. Although I expect it to be the latter.
Scanned EW Image/ Article Details Marvel Future? Is Jean Grey finally back to life?
Update, 7/3: Further details from Entertainment Weekly's promised article on the post-Avengers vs. X-Men Marvel Universe may have leaked online late Monday night, including a reputed scan of the full version of the Joe Quesada piece featuring Jean Grey in her original costume.
The image, which appears to have originated on Tumblr, surfaced Monday on message boards including CBR's Marvel Comics forum, and shows what appears to be new costumes for characters including Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Iron Man and Cyclops, along with a prominent place for Guardians of the Galaxy team member Rocket Raccoon and what appears to be a floating helmet.
A CBR post claims the article accompanying the image reveals three new series: Uncanny Avengers, written by Rick Remender and starring Captain America, Thor, Wolverine, Rogue and Havok; a biweekly Avengers written by Jonathan Hickman and with more than 18 members on the team; and X-Men written by Brian Michael Bendis, with the five original X-Men traveling to the present-day Marvel Universe, which, if accurate, could explain EW's cryptic story on Jean Grey and the cropped image (below).
The issue is scheduled to hit newsstands on Tuesday, July 3. Marvel could not be reached for comment or confirmation of the veracity of the full image and information early Tuesday morning. Keep reading Newsarama for more developments.
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