New York Times best-selling author Margaret Stohl makes her comic-book debut! As Alpha Flight commander, Carol Danvers has the world cheering her on - but has Captain Marvel become someone she no longer recognizes? She'd rather focus on the job - which includes tackling a shady character hunting for alien refugee children and protecting a volatile Earth from a Chitauri invasion! Then, join Carol on a cosmic journey through a realm where up is down and good is evil as she goes head-to-head with...Star-Lord?! And when Carol heads back to her family home for some well-earned rest, a deadly weapon…mehr
New York Times best-selling author Margaret Stohl makes her comic-book debut! As Alpha Flight commander, Carol Danvers has the world cheering her on - but has Captain Marvel become someone she no longer recognizes? She'd rather focus on the job - which includes tackling a shady character hunting for alien refugee children and protecting a volatile Earth from a Chitauri invasion! Then, join Carol on a cosmic journey through a realm where up is down and good is evil as she goes head-to-head with...Star-Lord?! And when Carol heads back to her family home for some well-earned rest, a deadly weapon targets the sleepy coastal town - and Captain Marvel is in for some shocking revelations about herself and her family! Collecting THE MIGHTY CAPTAIN MARVEL #0-9, CAPTAIN MARVEL (2017) #125-129, GENERATIONS: CAPTAIN MARVEL & CAPTAIN MAR-VELL and THE LIFE OF CAPTAIN MARVEL #1-5.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margaret Stohl is the #1 New York Times best-selling co-author of the Beautiful Creatures novels (also a major motion picture) and the author of the instant New York Times bestseller Black Widow: Forever Red and its sequel, Black Widow: Red Vengeance, as well as a contributor to multiple Marvel comics. Previously, Stohl was a veteran of the video game industry, working as a writer and designer before co-founding 7 Studios with Lewis Peterson. Spanish artist Ramon Rosanas made his Marvel debut on The Age of the Sentry, a limited series chronicling “classic” Silver Age tales of the Golden Guardian of Good at the birth of the Marvel Age. Other projects include Spider-Man 1602 and the giant-sized World War Hulks, featuring key players of one of the biggest Hulk sagas ever told. Rosanas drew Atlas, and dipped his toe into the Marvel Cinematic Universe with an adaptation of Iron Man 2 and a prelude to Iron Man 3. Continuing his Marvel work, he helped make The Astonishing Ant-Man a big hit and drew a bold, new take on Carol Danvers in Mighty Captain Marvel. Following his dynamic and eye-catching work on Marvel UK’s Dark Guard, Spanish artist Carlos Pacheco went on to illustrate Bishop, X-Universe, Starjammers and Excalibur for Marvel before becoming regular penciler on X-Men. He then teamed with Kurt Busiek on the fan-favorite Avengers Forever. Pacheco wrote and drew Fantastic Four, and penned a spinoff Inhumans limted series. His first work upon returning to Marvel in 2009 was Ultimate Comics: Avengers with writer Mark Millar. He subsequently helped relaunch Uncanny X-Men with Kieron Gillen. After graduating in Law and Information Sciences at Paris University, Marguerite Sauvage became an illustrator in 2001 working in advertising, magazines, and publishing. In 2008, she began working in the animation industry as a concept artist and script writer, as well as drawing for European bande dessinée. In 2014, her work was spotted by Vertigo and she started a career in North American comics with covers for Hinterkind. She debuted sequential art on Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman and then initiated the “DC Bombshells” series with Margaret Bennet in August 2015. Since then, her work can be found at Marvel (Scarlet Witch, Secret Wars, Captain Marvel, Ms. Marvel, 1602: Witch Hunter Angela, Captain America), Dark Horse (Zodiac Starforce), Image (Wayward, The Wicked + The Divine), Dynamite (Red Sonja), Valiant (Faith), Oni and DC Comics.
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