Uncanny X-Men #600, the final issue by X-Men writer Brian Bendis was intended to be published this month.
That is no longer the case.
Instead, it appears to have slipped until 7th October.
It is joined by other late books, including Powers #3 solicited for February but out this week, Powers #4 solicited for March but now out[...]
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One out Iceman. One son of Billy Graham. Today the Marvel comic character Ice Man, from the “X-Men” series, is coming out as gay. This is another attempt
It may have been the Bobby Drake revelations that hit the headlines. But there's more to come in today's All-New X-Men #40. As the much teased team The
It's the lead story on The Advocate.
It's also the lead on New Now Next.
Because, as Brian Bendis finishes his run on All-New X-Men tomorrow with issue 40, he leaves arather intriguing gift.
As pages leaked online via 4chan/co reveal, Bobby Drake, Iceman, is gay.
Something confirmed by team telepath Jean Grey.
Even though the older Bobby Drake is[...]
IDW Games has announced a new line of tabletop games based off the Powers graphic novels by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming. Powers is
From Brian Bendis' Tumblr…
FRIDAY BA-BOMB DROP!
ULTIMATE END issue 4 cover pencils by Mark bagley
uh oh!
That's Miles Morales, the Ultimate Spider-Man, on top of a bunch of Marvel 616 heroes… including Spider-Man!
From Brian Bendis' Tumblr…
FRIDAY BA-BOMB DROP!
ULTIMATE END issue 4 cover pencils by Mark bagley
uh oh!
That's Miles Morales, the Ultimate Spider-Man, on top of a[...]
Both will probably change.
Dead Letters #9 has moved from the 25th of March to the 22nd of April.
George Perez' Sirens #4 has moved from the 18th March to the 27th May, the same day #5 is scheduled for.
Uncle Grandpa #6 has moved from the 4th of March to the 6th May.
Rocket Girl #7 scheduled for 19th[...]
And now, the Most Honest Bleeding Cool Headline of All Time pic.twitter.com/bJ1ld5rvyB— David Uzumeri (@DavidUzumeri) February 26, 2015 Nothing like
So Brian Bendis has been doing some fun things with time in the Marvel Universe titles he's been writing these last few years.
Time was rewritten with Age Of Ultron The All-New X-Men came from the past to the present, while the Future X-Men came from the future to the present, giving us at one point[...]
In the most recent issue of All-New X-Men written by Brian Bendis, we saw a dimensional portal open from the Ultimate Universe to the world of Old Man Logan, briefly.
Now MTV has been handed the PR puffery that Bendis will be writing the Old Man Logan series spinning out of Secret Wars, drawn by the newly-Marvel exclusive Andrea[...]
Brian Bendis has told Comic Book Resources that he is leaving the X-Men titles he took over in 2012.
Currently writer of Uncanny X-Men and All-New X-Men, with his hands on the big X-crossovers as well, he is off to pastures new….
And he gave us all at Bleeding Cool the nicest present in doing so by[...]
Could Brian Bendis be setting the stage for such an event and giving us some end times stories?
Mindless speculation as usual… but always fun to engage in.
As we saw in Uncanny X-Men #29, time travelling Eva Bell took a trip back in time to find the young Professor X, long before his death in[...]
In 2013, Bleeding Cool ran a story regarding a well-sourced rumour we'd had that would see the Avengers fight the Ultimates for the end of the Ultimate Universe, hat we were told would come in 2014.
Brian Bendis put us in our place.
The Ulitmate universe is not cancelled! the concept of legit comics reporting is though.
—[...]
He was an agent in manipulating an entire city to favour Nate Grey in X-Man.
And then was reinvented by Brian Bendis and Michael Gaydos for the Alias series, now being adapted for the small screen as AKA Jessica Jones for Netflix.
Already issues of that series have become collectable, with a 9.8 CGC Alias #1 grabbing over[...]
Refreshingly, there doesn't seem to have been a huge kerfuffle about the series' color-swapping of Deena Pilgrim (though I'd love to see what Lucy Punch might have done with the character); certainly, the TV casting allows Brian Bendis and Michael Oeming to resist the obvious conclusion that they've rebooted the comic for the sole purpose[...]
I'd like to thank those who engaged in interviews this year on Bleeding Cool again for sharing their perspective and wisdom with us, and with our readers.
Here are some of the highlights from the interviews of 2014 from myself, Rich Johnston, Dan Wickline, Adi Tantimedh, Alex Wilson, Nikolai Fomich, and Jeremy Konrad:
With Fred Van Lente:[...]
Of late, Brian Bendis has given us two specific plot points that seem to contradict what has been dubbed the Marvel Rolling Continuity, set in place since the seventies, to keep characters from ageing too much That the Marvel Universe started around ten to fifteen years ago and that will always be the case, real[...]
And with that, totally unravels the Marvel rolling continuity.
At least going further gets a lot less specific, wth Xorn and Beast decapitating many an Iron Man, a skull face joining the heads on Mount Rushmore… even an Old Man Logan-style Hawkeye.
But it's never good to get specific, as Illyana and Doctor Strange clarify in today's Uncanny[...]
They were meant to come in 2014 but no such luck.
Last night, for Hanakuh, Brian Bendis posted the cover to All-New X-Men #40 by Andrea Sorrentino.
Utopians!
He promised them a while ago.
We thought we saw signs but to no avail They were meant to come in 2014 but no such luck.
Last night, for Hanakuh, Brian Bendis posted[...]
Guardians Of The Galaxy. Rocket Raccoon. The Legendary Star-Lord. Guardians 3000. Gamora. And now... Guardians Team-Up. Announced by Marvel in USA Today,
Marvel are pushing the hell out of the Uncanny X-Men Annual by Brian Bendis and Andrea Sorrentino, featuring the character Tempus who has been to the future and returned, seeing terrible things And possibly those Tripods things striding the landscape.
They released some unlettered preview pages yesterday… here they are, with even more besides, you may[...]
This week's reviews include: Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man Volume 1: Revival Terrible Lizard #1 Superman Unchained #9 Fairy Quest: Outlaws #1 The
Inspired by Warren Ellis' appearance in Powers, today sees Brian Bendis appear in Image comic Nailbiter.
And talking to the character's central serial killer. Who not only is a big comic book fan…
…but seems to have been affected by the comics he reads in at least one way…
Clicky for legibility, but the balloon shapes and sweeping lines[...]
we looked at what appeared to be Bendis Day, four creator owned books written by Brian Bendis, all late but all scheduled to be published on September 10th.
Brilliant #6, originally meant to come out in May 2012. Powers: Bureau #11, originally for December 2013. Scarlet #8, originally for April 2013. And The United States of Murder, Inc #5, originally intended for August 2014.
Well… Powers[...]
by Ray Flook As he readily admitted at the very top of the panel, Brian Michael Bendis could easily understand the anxious anticipation many Powers were
Here's that photo we ran yesterday from the set of the Netflix Daredevil. A comic creator gets in touch, "A friend is on the crew and told me via an
There was a massive Marvel creators signing event yesterday to go along with the 75th Anniversary and Arno Bogaerts was there to snap some shots. Can you
From the Brian Bendis interview at CBR… with art by Andrea Sorrentino.
Don't they look familiar? We've been seeing them in the future of the Marvel Universe for at least four years now…
From Captain America Reborn …
Brian Bendis' Avengers …
And Invincible Iron Man…
Are we any closer to getting an answer?
UPDATE: Oh yes, and there was something a little closer to the present[...]
Teased by Tom Brevoort…
And now leaked by Brian Bendis, with art from Joe Quinones.
Could these be your new Utopians? Finally?
No idea None whatsoever And good to see Callisto's return continuing…
Teased by Tom Brevoort…
And now leaked by Brian Bendis, with art from Joe Quinones.
Could these be your new Utopians? Finally?
No idea[...]
And, naturally where I got in an online fight or two.
The Bendis Board, or Jinxworld, in its various forms, was one of the longest running on-line comics communities, and saw Brian Bendis move from small press creator to one of the biggest name comic creators in the world, and his community of fans grow with[...]