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Is there a ban on new Spider-Man characters?
Spider-Gwen artist Robbi Rodriguez revealed during an interview with the Superior Spider Talk podcast that there is a "big rule" that his team couldn't create any new characters for their comic - apparently due to Sony controlling the Spider-Man film rights.
Soon enough, he was on Newsarama explaining that it had been a "misunderstanding", presumably in a voice like the brain slug victims in Futurama.
Black Knight
Joining the list of surprising All-New All-Different Marvel solo titles is Black Knight, with Dane Whitman rolling over a region called New Avalon on Weirdworld.
Writer Frank Tieri (New Excalibur) is returning to the character with artist Luca Pizzari (Red Skull).
Strontium Dog gets a fan film
The chaps who made the Judge Minty fan film are back and...
Is there a ban on new Spider-Man characters?
Spider-Gwen artist Robbi Rodriguez revealed during an interview with the Superior Spider Talk podcast that there is a "big rule" that his team couldn't create any new characters for their comic - apparently due to Sony controlling the Spider-Man film rights.
Soon enough, he was on Newsarama explaining that it had been a "misunderstanding", presumably in a voice like the brain slug victims in Futurama.
Black Knight
Joining the list of surprising All-New All-Different Marvel solo titles is Black Knight, with Dane Whitman rolling over a region called New Avalon on Weirdworld.
Writer Frank Tieri (New Excalibur) is returning to the character with artist Luca Pizzari (Red Skull).
Strontium Dog gets a fan film
The chaps who made the Judge Minty fan film are back and...
- 8/7/2015
- Digital Spy
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