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 Mark Millar talks Fantastic Four reboot
Mark Millar has never been one to shy away from an interview, and it seems that his new position as Fox’s creative consultant on all things Marvel has done little to dull his appetite for a soundbite…

Mark Millar talks Fantastic Four reboot

Mark Millar has never been one to shy away from an interview, and it seems that his new position as Fox’s creative consultant on all things Marvel has done little to dull his appetite for a soundbite…

 Mark Millar talks Fox’s Marvel continuity
While Marvel’s plans for Phase Two begin to pick up a head of steam, Fox has taken steps to ensure its own characters aren’t left behind with the recent appointment of Mark Millar as the studio’s creative consultant for all things Marvel…

Mark Millar talks Fox’s Marvel continuity

While Marvel’s plans for Phase Two begin to pick up a head of steam, Fox has taken steps to ensure its own characters aren’t left behind with the recent appointment of Mark Millar as the studio’s creative consultant for all things Marvel…

The Complete History Of Marvel
Seventy-two years young, Marvel has grown from a 10¢ comic to a $4bn industry. And with The Amazing Spider-Man, Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Captain America 2 and The Avengers (among others) in the pipeline, it’s only going to get bigger…Holding Out For A Hero…In October 1939, the world needed heroes. Hitler had just invaded Poland. Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand had declared war. The US remained neutral – but it was already taking the first steps towards the Manhattan Project and the creation of the atomic bomb.As Nazi Germany’s shadow fell over Europe, it seemed the world was on the brink of destruction. Who would save us?The answer hit the newsstands when Timely Publications released Marvel Comics #1. Standing out between the usual pulp romances, westerns and crime magazines that lined the racks, Marvel Comics was a different breed.Its cover showed a huge orange figure, The Human Torch, melting bullets on his fiery chest. Inside, The Torch was joined by Namor the Sub-Mariner, an aquatic superhero from the Antarctic. The cover price was just 10¢.[FOR THE FULL ARTICLE, CLICK ON THE MARVEL COMICS #1 COVER OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]

The Complete History Of Marvel

Seventy-two years young, Marvel has grown from a 10¢ comic to a $4bn industry. And with The Amazing Spider-Man, Iron Man 3, Thor 2, Captain America 2 and The Avengers (among others) in the pipeline, it’s only going to get bigger…

Holding Out For A Hero…

In October 1939, the world needed heroes. Hitler had just invaded Poland. Britain, France, Australia and New Zealand had declared war. The US remained neutral – but it was already taking the first steps towards the Manhattan Project and the creation of the atomic bomb.

As Nazi Germany’s shadow fell over Europe, it seemed the world was on the brink of destruction. Who would save us?

The answer hit the newsstands when Timely Publications released Marvel Comics #1. Standing out between the usual pulp romances, westerns and crime magazines that lined the racks, Marvel Comics was a different breed.

Its cover showed a huge orange figure, The Human Torch, melting bullets on his fiery chest. Inside, The Torch was joined by Namor the Sub-Mariner, an aquatic superhero from the Antarctic. The cover price was just 10¢.

[FOR THE FULL ARTICLE, CLICK ON THE MARVEL COMICS #1 COVER OR FOLLOW THIS LINK]

30 Sexiest Jessica Alba Moments
2. Sinful StripteaseThe Moment: Alba makes her Sin City bow in spectacular style, performing a steamy pole dance on stage at a sleazy strip bar. It would appear that Nancy Callahan is all grown-up.The Sexy: As depressing as Nancy’s story is intended to be, director Robert Rodriguez can’t resist cranking the raunch up to 11 with this saucy set-piece. So celebrated is the scene, that Alba’s bra sold for $1,025 in an auction on eBay.If It Was Frumpy: She’d be staring into the middle distance wearing an expression of mingled boredom and contempt rather than gyrating like her life depended on it.

30 Sexiest Jessica Alba Moments

2. Sinful Striptease

The Moment: Alba makes her Sin City bow in spectacular style, performing a steamy pole dance on stage at a sleazy strip bar. It would appear that Nancy Callahan is all grown-up.

The Sexy: As depressing as Nancy’s story is intended to be, director Robert Rodriguez can’t resist cranking the raunch up to 11 with this saucy set-piece. So celebrated is the scene, that Alba’s bra sold for $1,025 in an auction on eBay.

If It Was Frumpy: She’d be staring into the middle distance wearing an expression of mingled boredom and contempt rather than gyrating like her life depended on it.