But it also immediately begins to do that thing Celestials are most famous for: judging. Unfortunately, the new Celestial has a monkey’s paw, and the paw has a thumb.īy which I mean, it does order all the Eternals to stop. (And if you missed the last edition, read this.)ĪXE: Judgment Day #2 Image: Kieron Gillen, Valerio Schiti/Marvel ComicsĪXE: Judgment Day #2 concludes when the Avengers and the Eternals successfully create a new Celestial, the only thing that can tell the rest of the Eternals to stop trying to kill all mutants. (In this case, our comics editor has been out for a while, so these are from the last several weeks!) It’s part society pages of superhero lives, part reading recommendations, part “look at this cool art.” There may be some spoilers. Welcome to Monday Funnies, Polygon’s weekly list of the books that our comics editor enjoyed this past week. What else is happening in the pages of our favorite comics? We’ll tell you. ![]() Based on my own research, god is usually pretty vulnerable to a team of very good teenage friends, so the X-Men should be fine, at least. We knew going in that the A, X, and E in the title stood for a battle between the Avengers, the X-Men, and the Eternals, and AXE: Judgment Day #1 kicked off the triple whammy of kaiju-sized Eternals attacking Krakoa, the full power of the Uni-Mind psychically flattening mutant leadership, and Thanos’ granddad (presumably) decimating the mutant population on Mars single-handedly.īut if AXE: Judgment Day #2 has anything to say about it, the superheroes might have something bigger to worry about: teaming up to fight god. And with AXE: Judgment Day, I’m officially itching to get a new issue. Would the Marvel superheroes be fighting the titans with their superhuman powers or 3-D maneuvering gears? Or perhaps the heroes of Attack on Titan, the Survey Corps, would be roped in to lend their titan hunting skills to the stellar Marvel cast.If there are any true novelties in the world of superhero comics these days, it’s a big summer crossover event that’s actually feels like an adventure of coordinated parts, rather than a sensory overload. The crossover story is said to be an epic battle between the female Titan and the Avengers, taking place in bustling New York. 790 of Brutus will be released in Japan on 15 November, featuring a cover page illustrated by the Titan master Hajime Isayama himself, and includes a bonus Attack on Titan sticker. ▼ Which is heavier, carrying Spiderman or carrying the 3-D maneuvering gear? ▼ I wonder if wearing a mask would be against the Survey Corps’ dress code… ▼ Though we have to admit, Deadpool looks pretty bad ass with it. ▼ Spidey wouldn’t have to worry about running out of gas for his “maneuvering gear”. If you are itching with anticipation for the unveiling of the Marvel x Attack on Titan collaboration, soon to be released in the Japanese magazine Brutus, join us in an attempt at calming the itch by enjoying these crossover fan art for now! Cebulski November 3, 2014Ĭebulski ( who confesses that he had “always imagined how cool it would be for the Marvel characters to cross into the pages of manga worlds”, is not the only one who daydreams of the clash of Japanese manga and Western comics. Attack on Titan and the universe are crossing over! In 2 weeks. We have no idea what Marvel and Isayama have in store for us, but we know for sure that fans have been dreaming of this for a long time, as it is evident in these marvellous fan illustrations that have been floating about cyber space since 2013! Check them out! We’re shaking with excitement and anticipation, but only one black and white teaser image has been released so far. Yes, you read that right, Hajime Isayama’s titans are barging into Marvel-verse! Cebulski, revealed a teaser image for an upcoming Marvel crossover with Japan’s hit manga and anime series, Attack on Titan. Last week, Marvel’s Senior Vice President of Creative & Creator Development, C.
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