COMICS: Spidey Reunites With His "Amazing Friends" In AMAZING X-MEN #7 First Look

COMICS: Spidey Reunites With His "Amazing Friends" In AMAZING X-MEN #7 First Look

The last time Spider-Man teamed up with the X-Men, he had something of a superiority complex! However, Peter Parker is back, and he's ready for an adventure with some "Amazing" friends! Hit the jump for a first look at Kathryn Immonen and Paco Medina's Amazing X-Men #7!

By JoshWilding - May 16, 2014 04:05 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
• Guest-starring THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN!
• Iceman, Firestar and Spider-Man renew their amazing friendship to save New York City.
• Guest-Issue by Kathryn Immonen (AVENGERS ANNUAL) and Paco Medina (X-MEN, NOVA)!

 






AMAZING X-MEN #7
Written by KATHRYN IMMONEN
Pencils by PACO MEDINA
Cover by KRIS ANKA
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Indoorsman
Indoorsman - 5/16/2014, 4:20 AM
OK, but at the first sign of danger one of them has to pull a trophy on the mantle, which is actually a secret switch.

Then all their furniture will flip and turn over, revealing a room full of crime fighting equipment.

Then they'll fly out the window without using any of it.
Kryptoniano
Kryptoniano - 5/16/2014, 4:24 AM
The art of Paco Medina is awesome.
Jure1302
Jure1302 - 5/16/2014, 4:30 AM
The Art is amazing!!!!!!!!!
ThrotTheUnclean
ThrotTheUnclean - 5/16/2014, 4:50 AM
Sweet, Spider-Man and frost giants! ;)
TheDpool
TheDpool - 5/16/2014, 4:52 AM
WTF is Indoorsman talking about?

love having Peter back!
TheDpool
TheDpool - 5/16/2014, 4:53 AM
Oh and nice little cameo from Rocket Raccoon
LEOSTRATOR
LEOSTRATOR - 5/16/2014, 4:56 AM
Make this a on going series.
Indoorsman
Indoorsman - 5/16/2014, 5:13 AM
@TheDpool - I can understand your confusion if you never saw the old cartoon. Netflix has them. It's pretty dated, but goofy fun.
grif
grif - 5/16/2014, 5:21 AM
dude looks so pissed putting those icebags in the trunk. hes like... [frick]ING ICE! [frick] THIS SHIT! lol
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 5/16/2014, 5:32 AM
I've watched the cartoon and it's great escapist fun. Too bad animation these days has to be injected with sexual innuendo and even politics.

People can't create comics, film, TV or movies anymore without being forced by their dicks to insert crude and useless sex undertones or jokes and politically correct nonsense.

I think some adults get off exposing their perversions to kids through animation. It's kinda like pedophilia in a way.

Entertainment is supposed to be fun. Not recruitment calls from the left to think like they do or some sicko freak exposing his sick thoughts to the world.

Spider-Man And His Amazing Friends is-was just good and simple fun without the unnecessary baggage of the thoughts and opinions of some liberal freak who helped make it.
Counts
Counts - 5/16/2014, 5:52 AM
These guys and Super-Friends along with Scooby-Doo WERE Saturday Mornings in the Late 70's-Early 80's. When Batman showed up on Scooby I just about lost my shit!
iMVuze
iMVuze - 5/16/2014, 6:05 AM
Wow that raccoon looks so familiar.
FearTheLiving
FearTheLiving - 5/16/2014, 6:11 AM
Holy shit Firestar, Iceman, & Spidey all back together again.
sameoldthing
sameoldthing - 5/16/2014, 6:17 AM
@Indoorsman
I remember that stuff..all the computer monitors & high tech gadgetry hidden in that room.
Not once ever used..silly but cool.
I really like the voice talent on that show also.
The theme music was great & the sound effect used to go from scene to scene is sweet.
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 5/16/2014, 7:33 AM
@Doopie The best ever example would be Jessica Rabbit's vagina in a kid's movie.
A great example in film was innuendo of Reed Richards showing Sue he could stretch his penis a couple times in the FF movie.
Smallville didn't do it often but they worked in references to Clark's super-sex abilities.
As for comics they take themselves too seriously and the fun element is lost. Too much realism has neutered comics fun factor. And one reason for that is writers try to use comics to prove they can write live action. So they try to structure comics to feel like adaptions of a TV show.

People are using entertainment to gain access to others minds by introducing them to their own thoughts and claiming one way of thinking is the only acceptable way of thinking. So entertainment is really being used as bait to lure many people into hearing and accepting ideology of the few.

We've seen the message of hating one percenters presented in the news and TV and (finger-snap) done.
We've seen the media tell people to believe in evolution, which is commonly worked into comics, cartoons and film and (finger-snap) done!

We have seen the few use the news and entertainment media to make people love and accept what they say and hate and reject what they say.

You might like some messages in entertainment but who's to say what the next guys with control over the machine will say next.

Decades ago people were influenced by things in entertainment but it was not an organized process like today. People learned about the power the media could have over the many and figured out ways to use it.

And now we have 'Common Core' being introduced to kids that teaches them at an early age to be obedient to the government and every single person who works for it.
So this power will be used to destroy the expectation of freedom. I haven't been watching new animation or much TV lately but I wouldn't be surprised to see that message woven into them along with evolution and the other usual messages.

These messages can be like sugar. Bad for you but you like it anyway. That's the brilliance of it.

(And just for the record I'm not a right winger, not religious, I keep an eye on CNN and FOX and I don't listen to radio shows.)

manofsteel1942
manofsteel1942 - 5/16/2014, 7:59 AM
GUNSMITH
GUNSMITH - 5/16/2014, 8:33 AM
UPPER BODY ICE....LOL
Phlegmbot
Phlegmbot - 5/16/2014, 11:31 AM
Am I the only one who noticed Spidey's dialogue is completely out of character? He's talking more like SSM.

Fun to have these three back together but no thanks.
TheSavorings
TheSavorings - 5/16/2014, 12:36 PM
Was that Rocket Raccoon in the corner in the first page?
TheKryce
TheKryce - 5/16/2014, 2:28 PM
Wow, guys ! That raccoon eating an Oreo... does it have something to do with Oreo, the raccoon that was the model for Rocket Raccoon's movie design ?
Shroombeast
Shroombeast - 5/16/2014, 6:47 PM
Wow, looks like Rocket Racoon has fallen on hard times...
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 5/16/2014, 7:52 PM
@Doopie Another example would be Atom in between Wonder Woman's breasts on JL.
Cute but not something a descent adult would expose a kid to. I don't takes notes on the stuff but there's many thousands of examples.

I actually don't watch any of the CNN or Fox shows. I rummage through their sites and read some stuff watch some clips. I think people can learn much by watching both and knowing what their agendas are and try to filter out the BS when they feed it to you.

I think any show should have to identify what political motives, agendas and ideology they can push. The big problem is they are doing it covertly.

And they are in sync. If those controlling the media decides they want to target someone you'll see negative news, and they get bashed on late night talk shows and negative mentions get worked into network sitcoms.

The media can take anyone and define their character how they see fit and create popular opinion regarding them or their beliefs.
They can cover up crimes or create false crimes. They can quell outrage or stir it.

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