My two most favourite versions of Toad in terms of appearance. Ultimate Toad, and Wolverine and the X-men Toad.
The two canonically black black-coded Toads in a sea of white dudes.
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"Ultimate Spider-Man" Introduces a Married Peter and Mary Jane
Marvel Comics' Ultimate Universe is shaking things up.
Jonathan Hickman and Marco Checchetto's Ultimate Spider-Man will feature Peter Parker getting his powers at a very different stage in his life. Peter and Mary Jane are married with kids when Peter is bitten by the spider and receives his powers. How will he balance his new super hero responsibilities with his family ones?
Ultimate Spider-Man #1, featuring a main cover by Marco Checchetto, a variant cover by Elizabeth Torque, and a variant cover by Ryan Stegman, goes on sale on January 10, 2024.
(Image via Marvel Comics - Elizabeth Torque's Promo Piece for Ultimate Spider-Man)
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I never really cared for the Ultimate universe or anything related to it (besides Miles), but I kinda liked Ultimate Sabretooth. I never read any comics about this universe so I will just share some pics from Ultimate X. Bc...
Look at him! This pic is a little weird because they make him too big and disproportionately buff. Also his stupid tie!! He looks like origins Victor.
Him following Raven and waving to the kid. In this world things are much more worse for mutants do he's definitely doing it just to scare the parents.
He's big! And grumpy.
He's doing the same thing origins Victor did at the bar but with a X. And he's hairy! Later he becomes even more feral and look more like a real sabretooth but in this vol he's trying to look more human. I never thought I would like the bald look but I think this one is nice.
He's also blind in one eye. I don't remember how he got that.
Dunno just like this victor. Need to read more things with him.
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Ultimate End #5 (2015) MARVEL
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Ultimate Invasion Trailer
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Si bueno, que nadie diga que no es de familia
(Marvel, ¿podrías dejar de matar a Charles Xavier POR SOLO 5 MINUTOS?
Wanda: COMO MI PAPÁ COMO MI PAPÁ
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Fake tweets I made but I hope you enjoy the shitpost
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From Freelancer to CCO and VP
Who knew in 1991 that the man who drew this while he was freelancing would one day be responsible for the most disruptive events in Marvel Comics’ history
@joequesada , from a comic book artist to becoming Marvel’s Editor in Chief to being promoted as CCO, VP; is a story of success that remains unmatched even within comic book circles
When he became the Editor in Chief of Marvel Comics, he was the first artist who was given this rank, unlike his predecessors who were all writers (Stan to Bob Harras). He was selected mainly because of how he, along with his peer Jim Palmiotti, was able to steer the company from being a bankrupted entity to a profitable organization that would diversify into becoming the most successful media house with one foot in publishing and another in movies
By 1998, Joe Quesada was an industry veteran, having worked for Valiant, DC and later forming Event Comics in partnership with Jimmy Palmiotti; caught Marvel’s attention. The company approached him to experiment with a new approach to comic book titles under an exclusive imprint starting with Marvel characters such as Daredevil, Punisher, Black Panther and Inhumans
Marvel’s Age of Knights
In 2000, Quesada was named Marvel’s new Editor-in-Chief, a post that he continued to enjoy until 2011 when further climbed up the ladder. It seems that despite his artist background, he understood the importance of content as a complete package that needs to have a start and an end but more importantly it has to be disruptive to the extent that it makes people jump out of their beds or chairs (while they are reading comics)
Before 1998, he was known as a phenomenal artist whose work for X-Factor meshed perfectly with Peter David’s writing. It won’t be wrong to say that their run was the second coming of the mutant team in which the stories and art left a long-lasting impact. But what many may not know is his belief in independent writers and artists, their creativity, and his ability to navigate their talents as well as nurture it
We all remember Marvel Knight’s Daredevil by Kevin Smith and Joe Quesada. What we don’t know is how Joe was able to convince Kevin to cut down his story so that there’s an ideal balance between the story and the art
A lot can be written about what was achieved during Joe’s reign. He was instrumental in launching the Marvel Knights imprint with Jim Palmiotti, while he was Editor-in-Chief the Marvel Ultimate line was launched (another success) followed by the most shocking comic book event that led to bigger, bolder company-wide cross-over events (Avengers Disassembled) but at this stage, it isn’t necessary. Why? Because as the global superhero community remains mesmerized by Marvel Studios’ productions, most (if not all) are inspired by the work that was produced during ‘The Age of Quesada’
In the end, we just want to say: Thank You, Joe
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when you object but the music keeps playing
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Took a break to draw some Marvel fellas this evening.
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ULTIMATE PETER IS HERE AAAAAAAAA
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ULTIMATE UNIVERSE: A NEW ERA BEGINS | Official Trailer | Marvel Comics
ULTIMATE UNIVERSE #1
Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art by STEFANO CASELLI
Colors by DAVID CURIEL
Cover by BRYAN HITCH
On Sale November 1
ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN #1
Written by JONATHAN HICKMAN
Art and Cover by MARCO CHECCHETTO
On Sale January 10
Revolutionary writer Jonathan Hickman and acclaimed artist Marco Checchetto (DAREDEVIL) bring you a bold new take on Spider-Man, with the debut title of the new line of Ultimate Comics! After the events of ULTIMATE INVASION, the world needs a hero… who will rise up to take on that responsibility? Prepare to be entangled in a web of mystery and excitement as the all-new ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN comic redefines the wall-crawler for the 21st Century!
Teasing the series, Hickman said, "ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN is a book I never thought I'd be writing. It's a bit of a Peter B. Parker situation..."
ULTIMATE BLACK PANTHER #1
Written by BRYAN HILL
Art and Cover by STEFANO CASELLI
On Sale February 7
In the wake of ULTIMATE INVASION, Khonshu and Ra—the force known together as Moon Knight—are seeking to expand their brutal control of the continent of Africa. In response, the lone bulwark against them, the isolated nation of Wakanda, will send forth its champion…its king…the Black Panther! From the creative minds of Bryan Hill (BLADE, KILLMONGER) and Stefano Caselli (X-MEN RED, AVENGERS) comes a bold new take on the world of Black Panther and Wakanda!
"I was invigorated by this opportunity because in addition to my immense respect for Jonathan Hickman’s detailed storytelling, the idea of shepherding this bold new take on Black Panther in this event gives me a platform to do the kind of broad, epic, storytelling I’ve always wanted to do in comics," Hill said.
“My influences range from the history of BLACK PANTHER comics to Ryan Coogler’s incredible work with the recent films, to Frank Herbert’s worldbuilding capacity of Dune," he added. "This is something people won’t expect, in the best of ways, and full credit to Marvel and editors Wil Moss and Michelle Marchese for bringing this creative possibility to me."
ULTIMATE X-MEN #1
Written by PEACH MOMOKO
Art and Cover by PEACH MOMOKO
On Sale March 6
Visionary creator Peach Momoko reinvents mutantkind for the Ultimate age! In Japan, when a young student named Hisako Ichiki develops armor powers, she discovers she’s a mutant—and she’s not the only one! Meet a new generation of mutants, filled with original and familiar X-Men characters. Together, they’ll learn what it means to be mutant in the Ultimate Universe as they explore their emerging powers and the startling ways they connect to folklore, legend, and magic!
“I am very honored to be a part of the new Ultimate Universe,” Momoko said. “I am very careful in delivering the unique X-Men mutant elements while still being true to my vision and voice."
"I am also very proud (and surprised) that I was given enough freedom from C.B. Cebulski and Jonathan Hickman to create a brand-new X-Men character," she shared. "It might not be the normal portrayal of a super hero…but I am excited to introduce everyone to a new chapter to my Momoko-verse.”
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