Marvel Comics Will End 33 Series’ As A Result Of ‘Secret Wars’
By Germain Lussier/March 19, 2015 6:00 am EST
Normally we only cover comic books peripherally but, when a company like Marvel reveals they’re going to be ending almost three dozen comics as a result of a new storyline, we figure it’s worth noting.
Speaking to ComicBook.com, Marvel’s SVP of Sales & Marketing David Gabriel confirmed they’ll be bringing 33 different comics to a conclusion as a result of Secret Wars, their massive crossover event which will change the Marvel Comics universe as they know it. What are the 33 Marvel Comics ending? Find out below. Gabriel talked to ComicBook.com and revealed the following Marvel Comics are ending around May: All-New Captain America All-New Ghost Rider All-New X-Men Amazing Spider-Man Amazing X-Men Angela: Asgard’s Assassin Avengers Avengers World Captain Marvel Cyclops Deadpool Elektra Fantastic Four Guardians 3000 Guardians of the Galaxy Hulk Inhuman Iron Fist: The Living Weapon Legendary Star-Lord Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man New Avengers Nightcrawler Nova Rocket Raccoon Secret Avengers Spider-Man & The X-Men Spider-Man 2099 Storm Superior Iron Man Thor Uncanny X-Men Wolverines X-Men According to Gabriel, these creative teams are all getting a “616 finale,” which will end the normal Marvel Universe stories of those books. How they chose to do it, however, was up to them:
Now in a perfect world, we’d have stopped every book with its April issue, putting out a nice clean May Previews catalog. Everyone would have seen upfront all those titles that had their finale, and all those titles that were starting fresh. But things don’t always go so easily.
Instead we gave our creators the option to end their stories the way they wanted to; we let them tell “Last Days” stories if they wanted to; we let them tell Secret Wars stories if they wanted to. So in the end Secret Wars truly has been a creative driven process. If you’re like me, this all sounds very confusing. Lots of different universes and time lines and that’s true. Gabriel breaks it down in the Comic Book interview if you want to know more. He also confirms that books that aren’t ending, or maybe are even just starting, will be affected by the Secret Wars event. Both in the movies and comics, Marvel loves to shake things up. What do you think of these events?
Marvel Comics Will End 33 Series’ As A Result Of ‘Secret Wars’
By Germain Lussier/March 19, 2015 6:00 am EST
Normally we only cover comic books peripherally but, when a company like Marvel reveals they’re going to be ending almost three dozen comics as a result of a new storyline, we figure it’s worth noting.
Speaking to ComicBook.com, Marvel’s SVP of Sales & Marketing David Gabriel confirmed they’ll be bringing 33 different comics to a conclusion as a result of Secret Wars, their massive crossover event which will change the Marvel Comics universe as they know it. What are the 33 Marvel Comics ending? Find out below. Gabriel talked to ComicBook.com and revealed the following Marvel Comics are ending around May: All-New Captain America All-New Ghost Rider All-New X-Men Amazing Spider-Man Amazing X-Men Angela: Asgard’s Assassin Avengers Avengers World Captain Marvel Cyclops Deadpool Elektra Fantastic Four Guardians 3000 Guardians of the Galaxy Hulk Inhuman Iron Fist: The Living Weapon Legendary Star-Lord Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man New Avengers Nightcrawler Nova Rocket Raccoon Secret Avengers Spider-Man & The X-Men Spider-Man 2099 Storm Superior Iron Man Thor Uncanny X-Men Wolverines X-Men According to Gabriel, these creative teams are all getting a “616 finale,” which will end the normal Marvel Universe stories of those books. How they chose to do it, however, was up to them:
Now in a perfect world, we’d have stopped every book with its April issue, putting out a nice clean May Previews catalog. Everyone would have seen upfront all those titles that had their finale, and all those titles that were starting fresh. But things don’t always go so easily.
Instead we gave our creators the option to end their stories the way they wanted to; we let them tell “Last Days” stories if they wanted to; we let them tell Secret Wars stories if they wanted to. So in the end Secret Wars truly has been a creative driven process. If you’re like me, this all sounds very confusing. Lots of different universes and time lines and that’s true. Gabriel breaks it down in the Comic Book interview if you want to know more. He also confirms that books that aren’t ending, or maybe are even just starting, will be affected by the Secret Wars event. Both in the movies and comics, Marvel loves to shake things up. What do you think of these events?
Speaking to ComicBook.com, Marvel’s SVP of Sales & Marketing David Gabriel confirmed they’ll be bringing 33 different comics to a conclusion as a result of Secret Wars, their massive crossover event which will change the Marvel Comics universe as they know it. What are the 33 Marvel Comics ending? Find out below.
Gabriel talked to ComicBook.com and revealed the following Marvel Comics are ending around May:
According to Gabriel, these creative teams are all getting a “616 finale,” which will end the normal Marvel Universe stories of those books. How they chose to do it, however, was up to them:
Instead we gave our creators the option to end their stories the way they wanted to; we let them tell “Last Days” stories if they wanted to; we let them tell Secret Wars stories if they wanted to. So in the end Secret Wars truly has been a creative driven process.
Now in a perfect world, we’d have stopped every book with its April issue, putting out a nice clean May Previews catalog. Everyone would have seen upfront all those titles that had their finale, and all those titles that were starting fresh. But things don’t always go so easily.
If you’re like me, this all sounds very confusing. Lots of different universes and time lines and that’s true. Gabriel breaks it down in the Comic Book interview if you want to know more. He also confirms that books that aren’t ending, or maybe are even just starting, will be affected by the Secret Wars event.
Both in the movies and comics, Marvel loves to shake things up. What do you think of these events?