Next month, Marvel Comics will celebrate Black History Month. in addition to Arashi: Life Dreama special one-shot honoring Storm’s legacy, Marvel presents two collections of variant covers. star wars A Black History Month variant cover featuring Black heroes from a galaxy far, far away, and a Black History Month variant cover highlighting Marvel superheroes. Today, fans can see the latter program for the first time, as acclaimed artists Chris Allen, Tauryn Clark, Ken Lashley, and Alisa Martinez join forces with popular icons such as Black Panther and Captain America, as well as fans Brilliant depictions of today’s major black heroes, including some of our favorites. And a completely new character.
Here are eight heroes who made headlines this year and where to find them.
· black pantherlegendary superhero and king of Wakanda. T’Challa can currently be seen directing a play by Jed McKay and Farid Karami. the avengers.
· Captain America (Sam Wilson)whose latest high-flying adventure began last week with the work of Evan Narcisse, Greg Pak and Eder Mesias. Sam Wilson: Captain America.
· frenzya former villain who now lends his superpowers to a government-sanctioned team of mutants in the Mark Russell and Robert Quinn film. X factor.
· gold tigerthe mysterious new Wakandan hero who debuted this week in the work of Steve Fox and Ivan Fiorelli new champion!
· power manor rather, a version of him from the distant future! Be there next month when this futuristic Luke Cage and his awe-inspiring powers enter the modern Marvel Universe from Colin Kelly, Jackson Lansing, and Bernard Chan. Powerman: Timeless!
· Spider-Man (Miles Morales)a Brooklyn-based web-slinger currently enjoying high-profile runs with the likes of Cody Ziggler and Luigi Zagaria, and will be facing off against Deadpool for the first time in the upcoming Pool of Blood crossover!
· stormOne of Marvel’s most groundbreaking superheroes. This year, celebrating 50 years of storytelling, the iconic X-Men leader is currently starring in both films. the avengers and her own solo ongoing series with Murewa Ayodele and Lukas Werneck.
· temperOne of the X-Men’s most promising students. This young thermoregulating mutant was recently promoted to the main X-Men team following the leadership of Jed McKay and Ryan Stegman’s Cyclops. X-Men.
Meanwhile, Galaxy Far Far Away features four stunning covers by some of Marvel’s most acclaimed cover artists: Karen S. Darboe, Ken Lashley, Matheus Manhanini, and Hernanda Souza. The collection represents a wide range star wars Media including recent projects such as Star Wars: Acolyte and star wars outlawssome characters appear in comic books for the first time. The cover also matches 10.th return home anniversary star wars Marvel Comics storytelling.
· lando calrissianthe beloved Rebel hero of the original trilogy, returned in 1999 to fight the First Order. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
· mother aniseyathe leader of a mysterious gathering of Force users on the planet Brendoc, who debuted earlier this year. Star Wars: Acolyte.
· Osha & Meitwin sisters with a powerful connection to the Force and the stars. Star Wars: Acolytewhere their conflicting views on the Jedi threatened their bond.
· baila cunning bounty hunter that the player meets. star wars outlawsthe first ever open world star wars The game is currently available.
Check out all the covers now and pre-order all Black History Month variant covers now at your local comic shop. For more information, please visit: Marvel.com.
Released on 2/5
Avengers #23 Black History Month Variant Cover by Alisa Martinez
Power Man: Timeless #1 Black History Month Variant Cover by Ken Lashley
Star Wars: Vader’s Legacy #1 Black History Month Variant Cover Karen S. Darbo
Released on 2/12
NEW CHAMPIONS #2 Black History Month Variant Cover by Alisa Martinez
Sam Wilson: Captain America #2 Black History Month Variant Cover by Chris Allen
X-MEN #11 Black History Monthly Variant Cover by Chris Allen
Released on 2/19
X-FACTOR #7 Black History Month Variant Cover by Ken Lashley
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30 Black History Month Variant Cover by Taurine Clark
Storm #5 Black History Month Variant Cover by Taurine Clark
Star Wars: The High Republic – Terror of the Jedi #1 Black History Month Variant Cover by Matheus Manhanini
Star Wars: Ahsoka #8 Black History Month Variant Cover by Hernanda Souza
Released on 2/26
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Adaptation #1 Black History Month Variant Cover Ken Lashley
Image via Marvel Comics
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