The Daredevil Vol. 6 HC (JUL062020D; FOC 08/24/06) will retail for $34.99, not $29.99; will have 304 pages, not 240 pages; and will include What If Karen Page Had Lived? by Brian Michael Bendis & Michael Lark, as well as Bendis original scripts to the first and last issue, and dozens of never-before-seen extras from artists Alex Maleev and David Mack.
New X-Men #31 (AUG062078D; FOC 09/21/06) will have a $3.99 cover price and 38 pages, not a $2.99 cover price and 32 pages as solicited.
The Ultimate Spider-Man Vol. 16: Deadpool TP (JUN062017D; FOC 08/03/06) will retail for $19.99, not $15.99; will have 184 pages, not 144 pages; and will include Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #2, in addition to the previously announced Ultimate Spider-Man #91-#97.
Ultimates 2 #12 (APR062000D; FOC 08/10/06) will now retail for $3.99, not $2.99 as solicited.
Wolverine: Origins #6 (JUL062005D, $2.99; FOC 08/24/06) will have a 50/50 variant cover, with the books covers illustrated by Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada and Ed McGuinness.
X-Men #191 (JUL062007D, $2.99; FOC 09/07/06) will be penciled by Clayton Henry, not Mark Brooks as solicited.
ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR #32 MAY061939 08/16/06
ULTIMATE FANTASTIC FOUR 1 FOR 15 SUYDAM VAR #32 (PP #722) MAY068043 08/16/06
Cable/Deadpool #31 (JUN061994D, $2.99; FOC 08/10/06) will now feature a cover illustrated by Amanda Conner, not Roberto Campus as solicited.
X-Factor #10 (JUN062000D, $2.99; FOC 08/10/06), #11 (JUL061999D, $2.99; FOC 08/31/06) & #12 (AUG062083, $2.99; FOC 09/28/06) will now be penciled by Renato Arlem, not Roy Allan Martinez as solicited.
Formerly solicited as an ongoing series, X-Men: First Class (#1: JUL062006D, $2.99; FOC 08/31/06) will now be an eight-issue mini-series.
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The Essential Tales of Zombie TP (JUL062036D, $16.99; FOC 08/10/06) will be 592 pages, not 576 pages as solicited.
Heroes for Hire #2 (JUL061966D, $2.99; FOC 09/07/06) will be illustrated by Billy Tucci, Francis Portella and Tom Palmer, not just Tucci as solicited.
The Ms. Marvel Vol. 1: Best of the Best Premiere HC (JUL062018D, $19.99; FOC 08/17/06) will now be 136 pages, not 144 pages as solicited.
New X-Men #31 (AUG062078D, $2.99; FOC 09/21/06) will have 38 pages and an SRP of $3.99, not 32 pages and an SRP of $2.99 as solicited.
The Ultimate Marvel Team-Up: Ultimate Collection TP (JUL062024D, $29.99; FOC 08/10/06) will now be 464 pages, not 448 pages as solicited.
Ultimate X-Men #75 (AUG062017D, $3.99; FOC 09/21/06) will now have an eight-page backup story by Sean McKeever & Mark Brooks.
The Uncanny X-Men: New Age Vol. 5 First Foursaken TP (JUL062030D, $11.99; FOC 08/24/06) will now be 112 pages, not 120 pages as solicited.
Women of Marvel Poster Book (JUN061990D, $4.99) will have a cover by Greg Land, not Mike Mayhew as solicited.
The X-Men: The End Book 3 Men & X-Men TP (JUL062031D, $14.99; FOC 08/10/06) will now be 152 pages, not 144 pages as solicited.
DAREDEVIL FATHER #6 (OF 6) OCT051954 09/27/06 (Bwaa-haa-haa!! Does anyone really care about this mini-series anymore? )
KABUKI JAE LEE CVR #7 (MR) (PP #706) JAN068079 08/23/06
KABUKI JAE LEE CVR #7 FREE COPY (NET) JAN068337 08/23/06
KABUKI #7 (MR) MAR062137 08/23/06
CIVIL WAR 1 FOR 75 TURNER SKETCH VAR #4 (OF 7) APR068201 08/23/06
NEXTWAVE AGENTS OF HATE #7 MAY061993 08/16/06
POWERS #20 (MR) MAY062017 08/23/06
CIVIL WAR #4 (OF 7) JUN061952 08/23/06
CIVIL WAR TURNER VAR #4 Of(7) JUN061953 08/23/06
ETERNALS ROMITA JR VAR #3 Of(6) JUN061960 08/23/06
STAN LEE MEETS FREE POSTCARDS (BUNDLE OF 100) (NET) JUN068108 08/16/06
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aaaaaargh Civil War und Ultimates verspäten sich
KABUKI JAE LEE CVR #7 (MR) (PP #706) JAN068079 08/30/06
KABUKI JAE LEE CVR #7 FREE COPY (NET) JAN068337 08/30/06
KABUKI #7 (MR) MAR062137 08/30/06
ULTIMATES 2 #12 APR062000 09/13/06
CIVIL WAR 1 FOR 75 TURNER SKETCH VAR #4 (OF 7) (NET) APR068201 09/06/06
POWERS #20 (MR) MAY062017 08/30/06
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #535 CW JUN061938 09/06/06
CIVIL WAR #4 (OF 7) JUN061952 09/06/06
CIVIL WAR TURNER VAR #4 Of(7) JUN061953 09/06/06
CIVIL WAR FRONT LINE #6 (OF 10) JUN061955 09/06/06
FANTASTIC FOUR #540 CW JUN061961 09/06/06
MARVEL SPOTLIGHT ED BRUBAKER BILLY TAN JUN061978 08/30/06
X-MEN #190 JUN062001 08/30/06
NEW MANGAVERSE RINGS OF FATE DIGEST TP JUN062015 09/06/06
ESSENTIAL HULK VOL 4 TP JUN062029 09/13/06
Civil War: Front Line #6-#7 (JUN061955/JUL061956D, $2.99ea; FOC 08/17/06), #8 (JUL061957D, $2.99; FOC 08/31/06), #9 (AUG062036D, $2.99; FOC 09/21/06) & #10 (AUG062037D, $2.99; FOC 10/05/06) will now contain 40 pages with ads, not 32 pages without ads, but will still have 32 pages of story.
Civil War: Young Avengers & Runaways #4 (AUG062039D, $2.99; FOC 10/05/06) will now have ads.
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Zitat: Vao
aaaaaargh Civil War und Ultimates verspäten sich Und CIVIL WAR #4 fast einen Monat. Ich hoffe, die machen sich damit keine Spoiler kaputt, da die Events ja sehr eng miteinander verknüpft sind!
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CIVIL WAR REVISED SCHEDULE AND CHECKLIST RETAILERS: CIVIL WAR SHIPPING UPDATES: Over the next few weeks, the CIVIL WAR proper title and a few of the tie in books that are closely related to the story in the main book will be shipping later than originally planned. In an attempt to accommodate the creative team of Millar and McNiven and maintain the artistic integrity and high standards of the event, we will be shifting the following titles:
CIVIL WAR 4 (JUN061952; $2.99) moves to 9/20 CIVIL WAR 4 TURNER VARIANT (JUN061953; $2.99) moves to 9/20 CIVIL WAR 4 TURNER SKETCH VARIANT (APR068201; $2.00) moves to 9/20 FANTASTIC FOUR 540 (JUN061961; $2.99) moves to 9/20 CIVIL WAR FRONT LINE 6 (JUN061955; $2.99) moves to 9/27 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 535 (JUN061938; $2.99) moves to 9/27
CIVIL WAR FRONT LINE 7 (JUL061956; $2.99) moves to 10/11
CIVIL WAR 5 (JUL061952; $2.99) moves to 11/15 CIVIL WAR 5 TURNER VARIANT (JUL061953; $2.99) moves to 11/15 CIVIL WAR 5 TURNER SKETCH VARIANT (JUL061954; $2.00) moves to 11/15 CIVIL WAR FRONT LINE 8 (JUL061957; $2.99) moves to 11/22 PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL 1 (JUL061988; $2.99) moves to 11/22 PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL 1(Black & White)(JUL061989; $2.99) moves to 11/22 FANTASTIC FOUR 541 (JUL061965; $2.99) moves to 11/22 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 536 (JUL061941; $2.99) moves to 11/22
CIVIL WAR 6 (AUG062033; $2.99) moves to 12/20 CIVIL WAR 6 TURNER VARIANT (AUG062034; $2.99) moves to 12/20 CIVIL WAR 6 TURNER SKETCH VARIANT (AUG062035; $2.00) moves to 12/20 CIVIL WAR FRONT LINE 9 (AUG062036; $2.99) moves to 12/20 PUNISHER WAR JOURNAL 2 (AUG062066; $2.99) moves to 12/28
CIVIL WAR FRONT LINE 10 (AUG062037; $2.99) moves to 1/4/07 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 537 (AUG062018; $2.99) moves to 1/4/07 FANTASTIC FOUR 542 (AUG062045; $2.99) moves to 1/4/07
NOT YET SOLICITED CIVIL WAR 7 moves to 1/17/07 AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 538 moves to 1/24/07 FANTASTIC FOUR 543 moves to 1/24/07
NEW ADDITIONS TO THE CIVIL WAR CHECKLIST! BLACK PANTHER 23 CW December 2006 CIVIL WAR: WAR CRIMES December 2006 ONE SHOT BLACK PANTHER 24 CW January 2007 BLACK PANTHER 25 CW February 2007 CIVIL WAR FRONT LINE 11 February 2007
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Zitat: Vao NEW ADDITIONS TO THE CIVIL WAR CHECKLIST! BLACK PANTHER 23 CW December 2006 CIVIL WAR: WAR CRIMES December 2006 ONE SHOT BLACK PANTHER 24 CW January 2007 BLACK PANTHER 25 CW February 2007 CIVIL WAR FRONT LINE 11 February 2007Das sich die anderen Titel verschieben, war ja eigentlich klar! Die Schnittstellen zwischen den Titeln sind einfach zu dicht!
Zitat: All I can say is that this is really good of Marvel. Why? Let me explain. Civil War is seven issues long and both the first and last issues were extra-sized. Steve is a pretty fast artist, maybe a nine or ten books a year guy, but he only had a six or seven week head start on this series. Absolutely nothing at all. And it was always going to catch up with him, especially given that 100 characters appear in every issue and it's the most labour-intensive thing he's ever drawn. It also happens to be the BEST work of his career and Marvel could easily-- EASILY-- just done what DC did and stick fill-in guys on the series. In fact, we EXPECTED it for issue five because we knew a lot of titles like FF and so on were tying in.
But you know what? They didn't. MCW has rocketed Marvel profits lately. The new figures aren't available yet, but we're doubling and sometimes trebling the sales on the tie-in books, the anthology title-- an ANTHOLOGY TITLE-- is doing over 100K and we're heading towards 400K with the book itself. Marvel believe in the project and they feel me and Steve have formed a good team. Something they don't want to **** with for the sake of squeezing a few more bucks into the next financial quarter and so, after doing their sums, decided they'll take a hit. Now this is a pain in the arse for being reading the book because it means waiting a few more weeks for Steve to finish. It's also a pain for people enjoying the tie-ins. But Steve is hammering away here and these books will all be done and dusted by the New Year and the series, and tie-ins, will all be published completely soon afterwards by the original teams and without some grotty fill-ins. It also means the collections remain looking great.
It's a hiccup, sure, but I appreciate what they're doing. Seriously, it would have been easy for them and made them MUCH more money to get someone else in to draw issue five, but they believe in our thing, it's worked out bigger and better than any of us dreamed and they want it to look as cool as it was originally conceived.
In short, apologies for the art delays, but it's worth it.
Lotsa love, MM
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Sehr kluge Entscheidung von Marvel auch die Tie-Ins zu verschieben! Da sieht man mal wieder, dass die mitdenken.
Die Wartezeit ist jetzt eben noch länger und der Event zieht sich bis ins nächste Jahr hinein. Solange der McNiven aber solch ein exzellentes Artwork abliefert, solls mir recht sein.
Wieso hat jetzt Frontline auf einmal 11 Ausgaben? Ich dachte immer die Strorylines sind auf 10 Hefte ausgelegt
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und auch Steve McNiven äußert sich zum Thema "CIVIL WAR DELAY":
Zitat: Hey folks, just thought I should get a post up here. First up apologies to the fans and retailers of civil war. The responsibility for the art delays lies with me, period. I've been working harder than I ever have, (and this is my third profession), but this is the hardest project I've ever done and as Mark said, I had little lead time. It was as big a surprise to me as anyone else that Marvel changed its publishing schedule to allow Mark and I to finish the series together.
When I was sent word of this yesterday, I realized the problems that this will cause for readers and retailers immediately. After reading Hitchy's post I am beginning to understand why Marvel went this way, but it still amazes me. Of course I am proud of the work I have done on Civil War and I am chuffed that Marvel feels the same way, but I worry for the people that could be negatively effected by this. Please realize that the art delays were never meant in a malicious way nor am I being a prima donna with my work. What I'm trying is to do service to the exceptional story that Mark has written. That's it, and is all that I focus on when I'm at the table. I let Marvel know exactly where I am on a daily basis, from day one, so that they can make the decisions like the one they have made. I'll continue to work hard to put out the rest of this series with the best work I can do in the time I have been given and I hope that you, the fans and retailers will stick with us, 'cause Mark has written a real gem here.