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What Happened To Marvel’s Black Panther Series?

Less than two weeks after it launched, Marvel’s Black Panther: Who Is The Black Panther animated series has disappeared. Originally announced as a television show for BET in 2008, the series – adapting the first six issues of the most recent Black Panther comic series, written by BET president Reginald Hudlin, with art by Kick-Ass

How Did Marvel Lose Control Of Wolverine?

If you plan on attending any of the Marvel Comics panels at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, here’s a question you may want to consider asking: Why does the company not seem to have any idea what to do with Wolverine?

I ask because not only is the character getting killed off so that his soul can go and get into a few fights in Hell …

Marvel’s Runaways To Shoot Next Year

With the final movies in their deal with Paramount already in various stages of production (Or, in The Avengers’ case, advanced pre-production), Marvel Studios are rumored to be rushing their first Disney-distributed movie towards shooting early next year. That movie? The big-screen version of Brian K. Vaughan’s Runaways.

Production …

Jeph Loeb Talks What To Expect (And Where) From Marvel TV

Monday’s announcement that former Heroes and Lost writer/producer Jeph Loeb had been named Executive Vice President and Head of Marvel Entertainment’s newly-created TV department created a lot of questions: Marvel television? What characters would get their own shows? What networks would they appear on? Who’d work on the shows? I talked

Marvel Names Heroes‘ Loeb As TV Czar

This just in from the “It’s about time” department: Marvel Entertainment have announced a new division that will concentrate on television, both live-action and animation. And heading it up is a man with a background in writing superheroes for both comics and TV: Jeph Loeb.

Loeb has been appointed Executive Vice President, Head of …

DC’s Digital Participation For Creators: New Or Not?

Buried – although not deeply enough, it seems – in the press release about DC Comics’ new digital strategy is this quote from co-publisher Jim Lee:

As both a comic book creator and Co-Publisher, it was incredibly important that our plan includes not only creator incentive payments, but also an innovative component that supports comic

Marvel Muscles Into Pixar’s Territory? Oh Dear

If Marvel really is planning to increase the speed of introducing its new characters via shorts accompanying main features, I have to say: Wow, that Disney-ization took quicker than I’d been expecting.

For those coming in late to the rumor, it’s been rumored for a few months that Marvel and Disney were considering a larger …

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