Previews 

Carol Danvers Goes For The Record In “Captain Marvel” #2 [Preview]

By | July 23rd, 2012
Posted in Previews | % Comments

You all went and bought “Captain Marvel” #1, right? We hope you did — the book and “Avenging Spider-Man” #9 sold-out, proving that you do want to read some good comics week after week with female leads. Featuring an exciting and upgraded take on the classic Avenger, Kelly Sue DeConnick and Dex Soy’s “Captain Marvel” was a great start to what will hopefully be a great run and long-lasting run on the title.

So to help whet your appetite for the future adventures of Carol “Captain Marvel” Danvers, how about a preview of the second issue?

For the full press release from Marvel, please see below.

Marvel Press Release

Marvel is proud to present your first look at Captain Marvel #2! The all-new creative team of Kelly Sue DeConnick & Dexter Soy dial it up a notch as Carol Danvers comes face to face with a challenge from her past — one she can’t walk away from! And who — or what — is the secret of the Banshee Squadron? Also, don’t miss your chance to see Marvel history in the making when Captain Marvel #1 Second Printing Variant & Avenging Spider-Man #9 Second Printing Variant fly back into comic book stores, starring the all-new smash hit superhero Captain Marvel! Dive into the high-stakes adventures of Carol Danvers in Captain Marvel #2, soaring into comic shops everywhere, the Marvel Comics app, and Marvel Digital Comic Shop this August.

CAPTAIN MARVEL #2 (JUN120653)
Written by KELLY SUE DECONNICK
Penciled by DEXTER SOY
Cover by ED MCGUNNIESS
FOC — 7/23/2012, On Sale — 8/15/2012

CAPTAIN MARVEL #1 SECOND PRINTING VARIANT (JUN128073)
Written by KELLY SUE DECONNICK
Penciled by DEXTER SOY
Cover by ED MCGUINNESS
FOC — 7/30/12, ON-SALE — 8/22/

AVENGING SPIDER-MAN #9 SECOND PRINTING VARIANT (JUN128074)
Written by KELLY SUE DECONNICK
Pencils and Cover by TERRY DODSON
FOC — 7/30/12, ON-SALE — 8/22/12


Matthew Meylikhov

Once upon a time, Matthew Meylikhov became the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Multiversity Comics, where he was known for his beard and fondness for cats. Then he became only one of those things. Now, if you listen really carefully at night, you may still hear from whispers on the wind a faint voice saying, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not as bad as everyone says it issss."

EMAIL | ARTICLES