May 31, 2008 on 3:35 pm | In Wizard World Philly | No Comments
Yep, that’s the news of of this afternoon’s Cup O’ Joe panel! We’ll have an interview up on the site tomorrow that Andy Serwin did with Marvel editor Ralph Macchio, here’s a taste…
The end of the world hits the Marvel Universe this fall, but don’t expect the usual array of costumed characters to be involved—Stephen King’s hosting this particular apocalypse.
Marvel Comics announced Saturday that its publishing partnership would continue with a a serialized adaptation of his best-selling novel, The Stand, which follows a group of disparate survivors as they battle a supernatural menace in the wake of a super-plague that wipes out 99 percent of the world’s population.
Marvel has tapped creators Roberto Aquire-Sacasa (Marvel Knights 4, Secret Invasion: Fantastic Four) and Mike Perkins (Union Jack, Captain America) to adapt the massive unabridged version of the novel in a series of six five-issue miniseries, the first of which is scheduled to launch in September. We caught up with series Executive Editor Ralph Macchio to get his take on how this project came together, the challenges of adapting such a well-known, well-loved novel and what other King novels he’d like to see Marvel tackle!
May 30, 2008 on 1:05 pm | In Wizard World Philly | No Comments
Here’s the big news out of Marvel’s first panel of the show…
Daniel Way’s Deadpool will be drawn by Paco Medina.
Mike Deodato will move to art duties on Wolverine: Origins and there will be a crossover between that book and Mike Carey’s X-Men Legacy that Deodato will also do work on.
There will be a King Size Cable written by the series’ scribe, Duane Swierczynski, with art by Ken Lashley.
“Manifest Destiny” will be the title of the new Uncanny X-Men story that brings the merry mutants to San Francisco full time. It will also be the name of a three issue miniseries.
Greg Pak will write Magneto: Testament, which will delve into a young Magneto’s past.
For more, head over to the panel recap at WU.com.