Marvel continues its promotion of their All-New All-Different Marvel launch with the release of four new hip-hop variant covers celebrating the series that will debut this fall.
Marvel has been re-tooling some of their recent comic book covers to pay tribute to and incorporate rappers and classic album covers. We collected them all.
Marvel has released more hip-hop variant covers and they're unbelievable. This time, artist Adam Hughes tackles N.W.A’s Straight Outta Compton for A-Force #1 (see above)—while Annie Wu takes Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday for Angela: Queen of Hel #1, Humberto Ramos inserts Spider-Gwen into Slick Rick’s The Great Adventures of Slick Rick and Ed Piskor pays homage to Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Fiv
It's no secret that the hip-hop and comic book cultures have always had a symbiotic relationship. This fall, Marvel Comics plans to give fans physical evidence of that phenomenon by reissuing five of its seminal works with covers that invoke classic hip-hop albums. The first, de...
In a ruling that is expected to have far-reaching implications for the music industry, US District Court Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald has determined that Marvel, rather than composer Jack Urbont, controls the publishing rights for "Iron Man Theme," the song that was sampled twice on Ghostface's sophomore album, Supreme Clientele. According to The H...
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Can't knock the hustle. 50 Cent continues to make waves in the business world and Fortune is reporting that the entrepreneur has inked partnership deals with Marvel Comics and Reebok to sell co-branded SMS headphones. The new deal adds to SMS's already impressive partner list that includes Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, Lucasfilm's Star Wars and Intel...