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Meet The Key Characters For The All-New All-Different Marvel Relaunch *Updated*

5 Jun 2015

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Back row: Doctor Spectrum, Rocket Raccoon, Hyperion, Daredevil, Doctor Strange
Left side: Citizen V (Baron Zemo), Thing, Karnak (Inhuman), Inferno (Inhuman)
Middle: Iron Man
Right side: Medusa (Inhuman), Wolverine (X-23), Star-Lord, Wolverine (Old Man Logan)

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Back row: Spider-Gwen, Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Vision, Spider-Man (Miles Morales)
Left side: Agent Coulson, Spider-Woman, Captain America/Falcon (Sam Wilson), Captain America (Aged Steve Rogers), Black Panther
Middle: Iron Man
Right side: Thor (Jane Foster), Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan), Red Wolf (William Talltrees), Ant-Man (Scott Lang)

A new and different relaunch comes to Marvel Comics this fall, though in many ways it aims to be a greatest-hits collection picking and choosing from decades of comic-book history.

For the first time, the top publisher in the industry is freshening up its entire superhero line with 55 to 60 No. 1 issues for its books, old and new, to attract newbies and hardcore readers alike to a single, streamlined Marvel Universe of heroes and villains.

Icons such as Iron Man (in a new suit of armor) and Spider-Man, plus characters like the Vision, Steve Rogers, Agent Coulson, Ant-Man and Black Panther who have an appeal for fans of the Marvel movies, all play important roles in the upcoming slate of stories.

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"We've been planning it for years," Marvel Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso told Mashable. "We realized that ['Secret Wars'] would be a game-changing moment that would allow us to create a big white canvas. It’s an unprecedented chance for us to tell new stories across all titles with new No. 1s."

Though the initiative is sweeping and comprehensive — with all-new creative teams behind both new and existing titles — it won't do anything to erase or rewrite history that previous comics have established. However, "All-New, All-Different" will pick up some eight months after the conclusion of "Secret Wars," and much will have happened in that time to alter the landscape.

Alonso said it's a perfect jumping-on point for new readers, but true believers will certainly recognize the Marvel world they've come to know over the years.

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Alonso also says that the latest line will introduce a new Hulk "like you've never seen him before," and hints that this Hulk will not be Bruce Banner, although Banner will still exist.

Character shake-ups—particularly when women and minorities take up the mantles of heroes long known as white males—tend to kick up heavy debate among the comic world's notoriously hardcore fans. "We're aware that there are going to be old-school, long-term fans who might bristle," says Alonso. "There will always be those that didn't enjoy it, and they'll let you know about it, but ultimately the market tells you if your instincts are right. If we had blinked at the first piece of mail about a female Thor, or African-American Captain America, or Pakistani-American Miss Marvel, if we'd second-guessed ourselves based on that mail, none of those things would have happened. And if we lost one or two fans, we gained eight in return."

In a move that should anger exactly zero fans, Alonso also tells Fast Company that fan-favorite character Wolverine "will return to the Marvel Universe," though he won't say how that will play out. This is significant not only because the virtually immortal mutant died in a story line last year, but because it suggests that the X-Men will have a place in the new world order. While the X-Men have been one of Marvel's most popular and best-selling teams for decades, there has been speculation that both they and the Fantastic Four are being pushed out of the comic books for the time being because Marvel Studios doesn't own the film rights (they're owned by 20th Century Fox, who distributed last year's Days of Future Past and will distribute the upcoming Fantastic Four movie). The X-Men and the Fantastic Four are the only Marvel properties to which Marvel doesn't own the film rights, after a deal with Sony earlier this year that would enable Marvel to use Spider-Man in its films (Sony had held his film rights since 1999). While many fans have been unhappy with the idea that the X-Men and Fantastic Four could be scaled back in the comics, it makes sense that Marvel would devote more page space to characters that they can exploit in movies, and less to those that benefit other studios. Beyond Wolverine, Marvel wouldn't comment for now on the teams' status in the new comic-book universe.

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21 comments:

  1. Christopher DeBono4 June 2015 at 17:53

    For the people curious about the new titles, Marvel is planning on releasing a free 64 page book on July 1st which will reveal all their new titles/teams/characters. You can pick one up at a local comic book store. Alternatively it should be available for free digitally on Comixology/the Marvel Comics app.

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  2. I'm really excited by this! Though I hope Captain Marvel has a strong presence as well.


    I'm so excited that Miles is going to be in the main comics verse, can't wait for him to interact with some of the other teen superheroes like Kamala.

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  3. So, basically everything (or, most things) will stay the same as they were before Secret Wars, but they'll just create new jumping on points for new readers in all their titles.

    I can live with that. It's far better than a reboot (like DC's New 52 was).

    Also, appearantly after Secret Wars there will be two Spider-Men and two Spider-Women. I'm curious how that is going to work. Will they live in different cities, or team up (kinda like the two Hawkeyes)?

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  4. True, I believe A-Force was one of the confirmed returning titles.

    Also some of the old titles are pretty much a safe bet to return, like the hugely succesful Ms Marvel.

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  5. Christopher DeBono4 June 2015 at 19:13

    The assumption is that the newer versions will take up a different name.
    Miles/Gwen/Sam

    Miles and Gwen might revive the Spider-Boy and Spider-Girl names while Sam could return to Falcon.

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  6. How many Spider-personas. 0.o

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  7. Christopher DeBono4 June 2015 at 19:23

    Yep theirs A-Force (the all female Avengers team) along with All-New All-Different Avengers (Ms Marvel, Nova, Falcon, Miles Morales, Vision, Iron Man, Thor).

    The Uncanny Inhumans was also confirmed a while back. Along with a solo Drax series and a solo Gamora series (so I'd assume the other members of the GOTG will get something).

    I assume those with upcoming (and current) movies/TV shows are safe too except maybe Agent Carter.

    Agents Of Shield
    Daredevil
    Jessica Jones
    Luke Cage
    Iron Fist
    Ant-Man
    Doctor Strange
    Black Panther
    Captain Marvel

    Then of course the big sellers/fan favorites
    Iron Man
    Captain America
    Hulk
    Hawkeye
    Black Widow
    Thor
    Ms Marvel

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  8. Christopher DeBono4 June 2015 at 19:29

    In the poster:
    Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
    Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
    Spider-Gwen (Gwen Stacy)
    Ultimate Spider-Man (Miles Morales)

    Not included (theirs so many but some of the more notable ones):
    Spider-Ma'am (Aunt May)
    Spider-Man 2099 (Miguel O'Hara)
    Spider-Girl (May Parker)
    Spider-Ham (Peter Porker)

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  9. And they keep doing movies about Peter Parker! *facepalm*

    PS Thx for posting.

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  10. Christopher DeBono4 June 2015 at 19:36

    Well Sony was considering doing Spider-Girl or Spider-Ma'am
    XD

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  11. I heard those rumors, but seems like it's not going to happen or at least not soonish. ^_^

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  12. Historical_Materialist4 June 2015 at 19:53

    The New 55-60

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  13. Greice Moreira4 June 2015 at 19:58

    No Thor so I'm not interested. I hate this current Jane Foster run. I know it's selling super well but women are so desperate for representation they will take whatever they get even if it's a poorly written nearly offensive story like this.

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  14. Red Wolf - Marvel's Red Arrow.

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  15. I really, really want to get into the comics, but my god, if anything, this just sounds even more daunting to me... Now instead of not knowing where to begin reading, I don't know which titles I'm even supposed to be paying attention to, and which are just... there?

    Uh, uh, help, please? Should I wait until this kind-of-reboot to start reading, and just do the titles mentioned here? I read Captain Marvel #1 about a week ago, and had absolutely no idea what was going on...

    Should I backtrack to get familiar? Should I have to read various titles in a specific order? Should I just not even bother?

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  16. There's some interesting stuff in there...

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  17. Christopher DeBono5 June 2015 at 10:53

    The only 'big' title they've confirmed that is a must read in the All-New All-Different line is Iron Man. They'll probably confirm another 1-2 big titles later on. The rest are just 'there' but weave in and out of their own little circle (like the X-Men titles).

    If you want to get into Marvel then I suggest starting with Marvel Now!
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_NOW!

    It begins with 'Marvel Now! Point One' and then branches into the various titles. Only 5 titles were not renumbered and they're generally stand alone anyway.

    The big 2 'Must Reads' of the Marvel Now line are 'Avengers' and 'New Avengers'. A suggested reading order is here: https://www.reddit.com/r/comicbooks/comments/34avsx/hickmans_avengers_reading_order/

    They go through most of the big events of the past few years plus it builds up the big Secret Wars event which is going on now. The other titles aren't part of the big events as much and just be read from the getgo. From the initial lineup I personally really liked Young Avengers, Nova and Deadpool.

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  18. Yay for Agent Coulson and Inhumans! Now, if this could just get AoS some buzz...


    Props for Marvel for upping the diversity, too, I hope this will start to be reflected on the big screen soon. Compared to other mediums, I think the movies is where the people in charge play it the safest, probably because they're such a huge financial risk and have to appeal to such a broad audience... but hopefully, we'll make progress there, too.

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  19. Kinda need Kate/Hawkeye in one of these updates...

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  20. I love seeing Coulson there.

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  21. So this is kinda like Marvel's version of DC's post crisis fusion of Earth's one and two into New Earth.

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