COMICS: Marvel Reveals Amazing Preview Art For ORIGIN II

COMICS: Marvel Reveals Amazing Preview Art For ORIGIN II

Marvel has revealed Adam Kubert's interior art ORIGIN II as well as a double-layer acetate cover.

By BigTandAs4599 - Sep 12, 2013 07:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: Marvel.com












Official Press Release:

Get ready for Marvel’s most ambitious cover treatment yet! In celebration of the landmark Origin II series, which unveils the mysterious mutant’s storied past, Marvel is giving Origin II #1 the red carpet treatment with a special acetate cover. Gorgeously rendered by superstar artist Adam Kubert, this unique cover features an ominous base layer underneath a second acetate layer of the clawed mutant entering the fray! Click here to see the cover in action on Marvel.com.

“With this year’s special December 24th on-sale date, we wanted to give retailers a cover that really popped off the shelves,” said Marvel’s SVP of Publishing Sales, David Gabriel. “With this acetate treatment and marquee position as one of the only two Marvel Comics on sale that week, we’re positive that no reader can miss—or resist – Origin II #1!”

In anticipation of this cover’s immense popularity, Marvel will have plenty of copies available for retailer orders to appease customer's demands! Select retailers will receive a cover preview sheet before this item’s FOC date, and attendees at Marvel’s New York City Comic-Con Retailer Breakfast presentation will receive a free cover preview sheet as well.

“The first acetate cover I ever saw was on Marvels and it blew my mind. We’re looking to do the same thing with this cover to Origin II,” said X-Men Senior Editor Nick Lowe. “Adam Kubert is a living comic book legend and this cover demonstrates that out of the gate. Top it off with Frank Martin’s delicious colors? The rendering, the concept and the surprise that readers will get when they lift the top layer of the cover drives home what a can’t-miss event Origin II is.”

Set a few years after the events of Origin, Origin II finds James Howlett running with the wolves…until something unexpected brings him back into the world of men! Follow the first “X-Man” as he finds his way back to civilization and falls afoul of someone Sinister, who’s just discovering mutantkind and the horrors he can visit on them. Written by comic superstar Kieron Gillen and drawn by industry legend Adam Kubert, Origin II #1 continues the proud tradition of revealing Wolverine’s shocking history in the highest quality possible!

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Ryan
Ryan - 9/12/2013, 7:46 PM
Freaking excited.
DTor91
DTor91 - 9/12/2013, 9:46 PM
Ha! I had seen some of these pages in person.
sameoldthing
sameoldthing - 9/13/2013, 8:34 AM
Andy Kubert did the first ORIGIN comics..Adam's art resembles his brothers but its superior.

I want to read it but sadly nothing beats the time when nearly nothing was known about Logan.

The mystery of Wolverine made him great. Now he's less interesting.
KraftB0X
KraftB0X - 9/13/2013, 9:40 AM
Art is great but Wolverine just gets less and less exciting over the years.
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