"I was the one who pitched the title – not editorial, not anyone else – and it was basically a self-challenge. " Putting on a book I'm writing is a promise to the reader, and to myself," Ewing told the outlet. Ewing described the new series in biblical terms when comparing it to the previous fan-favorite, calling Immortal Hulk the "Old Testament" and Immortal Thor the "New Testament." Speaking with Polygon in a new interview, Ewing confirmed that this August will see Marvel Comics publish Immortal Thor, a new series that will immediately pique curiosity from comic readers the world over. Ewing would pen the likes of Venom, X-Men: Red, and others, but the door has opened again and he's returning with another wild take on a classic Marvel character. Al Ewing Takes On Immortal HulkĪfter concluding his Eisner Award-nominated series The Immortal Hulk, writer Al Ewing went on to a few other titles at Marvel Comics. It appears we're in the middle of the race to the moon, and Fury volunteered to be the test dummy to spare the lives of his teammates such as Dum Dum Dugan and Jason Sitwell. testing out a rocket ship that's headed for space. Meanwhile, "Countdown to the Impossible" finds Nick Fury Sr., Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. When he travels to an underwater Lock Box facility for dangerous extra-normal items, he's ambushed by a task force waiting on him. is on hunt to unwrap the mystery behind "Who Is S.C.O.R.P.I.O?" which is a codename that has deep roots in Fury's past. in the present-day, and the other focusing on Nick Fury Sr. The preview is broken up into two sections: one starring Nick Fury Jr. has the exclusive preview of Fury #1 by Al Ewing, Scot Eaton, Cam Smith, Tom Reilly, Adam Kubert, Ramon Rosanas, Jordie Bellaire, and VC's Joe Caramagna.
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