The Heroic Age: Thunderbolts #146 Cover Art

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

The Heroic Age: Thunderbolts #146
Who or what is Unit 23? Luke Cage must lead his new Thunderbolts deep below on their deadliest mission and face the horrors that mankind can become. While S.H.I.E.L.D. was shut down, a now-missing government squad was charged with guarding a cavern full of impure Terrigen crystals…and if these powerful elements morph Inhumans with wild transformations, what in the world will they do to humans? It’s a volatile environment–and a bad time for a challenge to authority from The Juggernaut!

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Thunderbolts: Crossbones Character Designs by Declan Shalvey

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

Crossbones Character Designs by Declan Shalvey for Shadowland

Artist Declan Shalvey, best known for the BOOM! Studios comic book version of 28 Days Later and an Eagle Award winner for Hero Killers, is making his Marvel Comics debut.

Writer Jeff Parker and artist Kev Walker started their “Heroic Age” run on Thunderbolts with last month’s #144, and were scheduled to bring the team into the Shadowland with issues #148 and #149, beginning in September. Now, Walker will take a couple issues off before returning with #150, and Shalvey will be stepping in as artist for those two issues, working with Parker to depict the team’s involvement in the impending “street level” crossover, buoyed by Daredevil’s creation of an underground prison dubbed “Shadowland.”

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Thunderbolts: Man-Thing Character Designs by Declan Shalvey

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

Man-Thing Character Designs by Declan Shalvey for Shadowland

Artist Declan Shalvey, best known for the BOOM! Studios comic book version of 28 Days Later and an Eagle Award winner for Hero Killers, is making his Marvel Comics debut.

Writer Jeff Parker and artist Kev Walker started their “Heroic Age” run on Thunderbolts with last month’s #144, and were scheduled to bring the team into the Shadowland with issues #148 and #149, beginning in September. Now, Walker will take a couple issues off before returning with #150, and Shalvey will be stepping in as artist for those two issues, working with Parker to depict the team’s involvement in the impending “street level” crossover, buoyed by Daredevil’s creation of an underground prison dubbed “Shadowland.”

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Thunderbolts: Juggernaut Character Designs by Declan Shalvey

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

Juggernaut Character Designs by Declan Shalvey for Shadowland

Artist Declan Shalvey, best known for the BOOM! Studios comic book version of 28 Days Later and an Eagle Award winner for Hero Killers, is making his Marvel Comics debut.

Writer Jeff Parker and artist Kev Walker started their “Heroic Age” run on Thunderbolts with last month’s #144, and were scheduled to bring the team into the Shadowland with issues #148 and #149, beginning in September. Now, Walker will take a couple issues off before returning with #150, and Shalvey will be stepping in as artist for those two issues, working with Parker to depict the team’s involvement in the impending “street level” crossover, buoyed by Daredevil’s creation of an underground prison dubbed “Shadowland.”

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Thunderbolts: Fixer Character Designs by Declan Shalvey

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

Fixer Character Designs by Declan Shalvey for Shadowland

Artist Declan Shalvey, best known for the BOOM! Studios comic book version of 28 Days Later and an Eagle Award winner for Hero Killers, is making his Marvel Comics debut.

Writer Jeff Parker and artist Kev Walker started their “Heroic Age” run on Thunderbolts with last month’s #144, and were scheduled to bring the team into the Shadowland with issues #148 and #149, beginning in September. Now, Walker will take a couple issues off before returning with #150, and Shalvey will be stepping in as artist for those two issues, working with Parker to depict the team’s involvement in the impending “street level” crossover, buoyed by Daredevil’s creation of an underground prison dubbed “Shadowland.”

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Thunderbolts: Ghost Character Designs by Declan Shalvey

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

Ghost Character Designs by Declan Shalvey for Shadowland

Artist Declan Shalvey, best known for the BOOM! Studios comic book version of 28 Days Later and an Eagle Award winner for Hero Killers, is making his Marvel Comics debut.

Writer Jeff Parker and artist Kev Walker started their “Heroic Age” run on Thunderbolts with last month’s #144, and were scheduled to bring the team into the Shadowland with issues #148 and #149, beginning in September. Now, Walker will take a couple issues off before returning with #150, and Shalvey will be stepping in as artist for those two issues, working with Parker to depict the team’s involvement in the impending “street level” crossover, buoyed by Daredevil’s creation of an underground prison dubbed “Shadowland.”

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Thunderbolts: Iron Fist Character Designs by Declan Shalvey

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

Iron Fist Character Designs by Declan Shalvey for Shadowland

Artist Declan Shalvey, best known for the BOOM! Studios comic book version of 28 Days Later and an Eagle Award winner for Hero Killers, is making his Marvel Comics debut.

Writer Jeff Parker and artist Kev Walker started their “Heroic Age” run on Thunderbolts with last month’s #144, and were scheduled to bring the team into the Shadowland with issues #148 and #149, beginning in September. Now, Walker will take a couple issues off before returning with #150, and Shalvey will be stepping in as artist for those two issues, working with Parker to depict the team’s involvement in the impending “street level” crossover, buoyed by Daredevil’s creation of an underground prison dubbed “Shadowland.”

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Thunderbolts: The Hand Character Designs by Declan Shalvey

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

The Hand Character Designs by Declan Shalvey for Shadowland

Artist Declan Shalvey, best known for the BOOM! Studios comic book version of 28 Days Later and an Eagle Award winner for Hero Killers, is making his Marvel Comics debut.

Writer Jeff Parker and artist Kev Walker started their “Heroic Age” run on Thunderbolts with last month’s #144, and were scheduled to bring the team into the Shadowland with issues #148 and #149, beginning in September. Now, Walker will take a couple issues off before returning with #150, and Shalvey will be stepping in as artist for those two issues, working with Parker to depict the team’s involvement in the impending “street level” crossover, buoyed by Daredevil’s creation of an underground prison dubbed “Shadowland.”

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Thunderbolts: Luke Cage Character Designs by Declan Shalvey

Posted on June 30th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

Luke Cage Character Designs by Declan Shalvey for Shadowland

Artist Declan Shalvey, best known for the BOOM! Studios comic book version of 28 Days Later and an Eagle Award winner for Hero Killers, is making his Marvel Comics debut.

Writer Jeff Parker and artist Kev Walker started their “Heroic Age” run on Thunderbolts with last month’s #144, and were scheduled to bring the team into the Shadowland with issues #148 and #149, beginning in September. Now, Walker will take a couple issues off before returning with #150, and Shalvey will be stepping in as artist for those two issues, working with Parker to depict the team’s involvement in the impending “street level” crossover, buoyed by Daredevil’s creation of an underground prison dubbed “Shadowland.”

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INCREDIBLE HULKS will also be playing a big part in the War starting with December’s #618, showing the Hulks dealing with these deity-filled trials and tribulations.

The Hulks wind up in the middle of the Chaos War after coming back from their first team adventure against Hulk’s Dark Son, Hiro-Kala, After the emotional ending of that story-running September through December in INCREDIBLE HULKS-the Hulks come home to find the Earth under attack from Chaos King and his hordes, and you know the Hulks aren’t going to let something like that go un-smashed.

The ongoing theme of the INCREDIBLE HULKS book has been family; it’s about how the sometimes unbearably close ties of family have the power to redeem you or destroy you. The big question is whether the Hulks come out of “Dark Son” redeemed or destroyed and how that experience will then feed into the terrors they’re about to face during Chaos War.

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The Chaos King Invades the Heroic Age in Chaos War!

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

The Chaos King, doesn’t recruit so much as ‘enslave’ and ‘absorb’” Van Lente adds regarding the Chaos King’s evil army of space gods.
The Chaos King, the living embodiment of the void before time and space began, has decided he liked things better before everything was, He’s on a mission to wipe out all of existence with an army of alien space gods at his back, and the only ones who can stop him are the gods of Earth’s pantheons, lead by the all-new God Squad! Hercules leads Thor, Sersi, Venus, Galactus, and The Silver Surfer in protecting all of reality against The Chaos King!”


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The Heroic Age: Chaos War #1 Interior Art Preview

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

The Heroic Age: Chaos War #1
This October sees the launch of a five issue limited series called CHAOS WAR starring Hercules, the Hulks, Thor, The Silver Surfer, Galactus and a host of others. Co-written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with art by Khoi Pham, the saga promises to pick up on threads from recent cosmic stories as well as the writers’ INCREDIBLE HERCULES.


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The Heroic Age: Hercules returns in “Chaos War” this October

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

This October sees the launch of a five issue limited series called CHAOS WAR starring Hercules, the Hulks, Thor, The Silver Surfer, Galactus and a host of others. Co-written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with art by Khoi Pham, the saga promises to pick up on threads from recent cosmic stories as well as the writers’ INCREDIBLE HERCULES.The epicness centers firmly around Hercules and a newly-formed God Squad fighting for the very survival of the universe.

The Chaos King, the living embodiment of the void before time and space began, has decided he liked things better before everything was, He’s on a mission to wipe out all of existence with an army of alien space gods at his back, and the only ones who can stop him are the gods of Earth’s pantheons, lead by the all-new God Squad! Hercules leads Thor, Sersi, Venus, Galactus, and The Silver Surfer in protecting all of reality against The Chaos King!


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The Heroic Age: Atlas #3 Interior Art Preview

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

The Heroic Age: Atlas #3
Marvel is pleased to present your first look at Atlas #3, from the red-hot creative team of Jeff Parker, Gabriel Hardman and Ramon Rosanas! They’ve entered the Heroic Age with the 3D Man at their side, but now Atlas must hope their combined might is enough to defeat a deadly threat from their past…or the Hidden City will fall. When the agent they need the most is sidelined, will Atlas make it out alive?

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The Heroic Age: Captain America #607

Posted on June 29th, 2010 by The Heroic Age

THE HEROIC AGE IS HERE!
Zemo and Bucky — two characters linked through history whether they like it or not. And now Zemo has set his sights on Bucky and plans to destroy our new Captain America one step at a time. Part 2 of the senses-shattering “No Escape” arc will rock Bucky’s world to the core!

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