Doom Becomes Emperor of the World at Marvel’s Next Big Thing Panel

This What We Do in the Shadows Portrait Is Dead and Out of This World
October 28, 2024
[Removed]
October 28, 2024
Show all

Doom Becomes Emperor of the World at Marvel’s Next Big Thing Panel

Doom Becomes Emperor of the World at Marvel’s Next Big Thing Panel

Marvel’s Next Big Thing Panel at New York Comic Con announced four new titles, including The Rise of Emperor Doom.

Full Article

Marvel’s Next Big Thing panel at New York Comic Con has just finished, and the publisher announced four new comic book titles releasing early next year. First among them is The Rise of Emperor Doom, a five-issue miniseries written by Ryan North with art by R.B. Silva and a cover for issue #1 by Ben Harvey. Set for release February 2025, the series is said to be set six months after Doctor Victor Von Doom became Sorcerer Supreme… “…then disappeared behind Latveria’s closed borders. For most, there’s enough going on in the world that Doom’s absence is not a priority, and some time without him feels like a blessing. Only a few recognize it for what it truly was…the calm before the storm. It is a storm that has now arrived. The world has woken up to a new reality: Doctor Doom, Earth’s Sorcerer Supreme, has magically taken over every broadcast medium on the planet and declared himself Emperor of the World – the ruler of a new United Latveria! And shockingly, impossibly, all of Earth’s leaders seem to be going along with this. Luckily, whether it’s mind control or Doombots, whatever’s affecting them hasn’t affected Earth’s heroes – and so they quickly form a strike team to stop Doom’s machinations. But will they succeed? And what happens when some begin to welcome their new Emperor with open arms, clamoring for One World Under Doom? Marvel’s biggest and most shocking event ever begins right here, with THE RISE OF EMPEROR DOOM #1.” Perennial favorite Wolverine will also enjoy a new title beginning January 2025 with Ultimate Wolverine, an ongoing series written by Chris Condon (That Texas Blood) with art by Alessandro Cappuccio (Moon Knight). Its premiere story arc is said to concern Magik, Colossus, and Omega Red deploying “their most lethal asset: The Winter Soldier! But WHO is the weapon behind the mask?” The publisher revealed Luke Cage will be returning to shelves with Power Man: Timeless, another five-issue miniseries releasing in February from writers Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing and art by Bernard Chang. Back from outer space, “the god-slaying, Gamma-powered, Iron-Fisted, Sentry from the future Luke Cage arrives in the modern Marvel Universe, only to discover a foe, and a mystery, that will challenge even his incredible abilities!” Finally, there’s Astonishing Spider-Man Infinity Comic, the first “in a new Astonishing line of Infinity Comics exclusively on Marvel Unlimited” available today. Written by Scott Aukerman (Comedy Bang Bang) with art by Salva Espin, the title is only said to concern Spider-Man “about to run into some serious trouble … that all starts with a BANG.” Astonishing Spider-Man will be followed by Astonishing X-Men stories in December and Astonishing Avengers stories in January. Marvel additionally saw fit to discuss Phoenix #8, written by Stephanie Phillips with art by Marco Renna. Releasing February 2025, the next chapter in the Phoenix’s ongoing saga will pick up after Phoenix’s battle with Thanos and the Black Order as she “fights for the fate of the Phoenix Force. Meanwhile, her enemies have become more powerful than ever – as PERRIKUS’ alliance with ADANI grows to include the evil DARK GODS!” And that’s all about all she wrote for this year’s Next Big Thing panel. Let us know in the comments if any of these titles catch your fancy. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, what’s next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.

Doctor DoomMarvelNew York Comic ConSpider-Man

Get the best tech, science, and culture news in your inbox daily.

News from the future, delivered to your present.

Please select your desired newsletters and submit your email to upgrade your inbox.

The international audience did more legwork than normal to make up for Eddie and Venom’s weak open here in the states.

This week’s Agatha All Along revealed the true nature of Aubrey Plaza’s Rio Vidal—and her huge comic book ties to some of Marvel’s biggest bads.

Forget conventional romance—the new Venom movie is for the Symbrock truthers.

Predator: Badlands will be out November 2025, plus 2028 just got three Marvel movies.

The Guardians of the Galaxy actor felt a bit lost with the Russo Brothers’ direction for Gamora in Avengers: Endgame.

Witch Hat Atelier is already being heralded as the next big fantasy anime alongside Delicious in Dungeon and Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.

Discover the Winners of the 2024 Gizmodo Science Fair ➜ We may earn a commission when you buy through links on our sites.

©2024 GIZMODO USA LLC. All rights reserved. Mode

Follow us

Mode

Follow us

Read more at the source

Aman Mehndiratta
Aman Mehndiratta
Aman Mehndiratta encourages the concept of corporate philanthropy due to the amazing advantages of practicing this. He is a philanthropist and an entrepreneur too. That is why exactly he knows the importance of corporate philanthropy for the betterment of society.

Comments are closed.