Tumgik
#hyperion and the imperial guard
peculiary · 7 months
Text
Tumblr media
Heroes Reborn: Hyperion & the Imperial Guard May 12, 2021
0 notes
smashpages · 3 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Earth’s Mightiest Megastar: The Heroes Reborn roundtable, week two
Carla, Tom, Shane and JK assemble to discuss Marvel’s latest comics event.
6 notes · View notes
geekcavepodcast · 3 years
Text
Marvel Announces More “Heroes Reborn” Titles
Tumblr media
Jason Aaron and Ed McGuiness’ Heroes Reborn asks what would happen if the Avengers never assembled. Of course the Marvel Universe would still have heroes. The new Heroes Reborn one-shots will explore some of these new and re-imagined heroes.
Heroes Reborn: Hyperion & the Imperial Guard #1, from writer Ryan Cady and artist Michele Bandini, follows the teenage Hyperion and his Shi’ar friends near the end of their cosmic quests, but they aren’t ready to say good-bye just yet. A quick mission in the Negative Zone ends up plunging the team into horror.
Tumblr media
Heroes Reborn: Peter Parker, the Amazing Shutterbug #1, from writer Marc Bernardin and artist Rafael de Latorre, follows Peter’s new life as a photographer at the Daily Bugle. Peter’s a huge Hyperion fan and his new job helps him get chummy with his hero. Peter, camera in hand, will find himself in the middle of the action. What could go wrong?
Tumblr media
Heroes Reborn: Magneto and the Mutant Force #1, from writer Steve Orlando and artist Bernard Chang, will explore the fate of mutantkind in this new world. Years ago Magneto and Professor X led the mutants in a push for independence against the Squadron Supreme of America. What resulted would come to be known as the Squadron’s Mutant Massacre. Professor X was killed, so everyone thought. Magneto discovers that Professor X is still alive, barely, in the astral plane. He assembles a team for a rescue mission that just might restore hope for mutantkind.
Tumblr media
Heroes Reborn: Young Squadron #1, from writer Jim Zub and artist Steven Cummings, follows Sam Alexander, Kamala Khan, and Miles Morales. The budding young heroes are inspired by Squadron Supreme of America instead of the Avengers. Sam as Kid Spectrum, Kamala as Girl Power, and Miles as Falcon, take the name Young Squadron and are ready to defend the world.
Tumblr media
Heroes Reborn: Siege Society #1, from writer Cady Ziglar and artist Paco Medina, follows the new team of villains made up of Natasha Romanov, Clint Barton, Scott Lang, and Victor Creed and their assault on the Squadron Supreme. Civil War has split the Squadron Supreme, with Nighthawk forming his own Squadron in Europe. Not everyone is happy about this development. Baron Zemo puts together his own team to take out the new Squadron.
The Heroes Reborn storyline begins in May 2021.
(Images via Marvel Comics)
10 notes · View notes
why-i-love-comics · 3 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Heroes Reborn: Hyperion & the Imperial Squad #1 - "Coda" (2021)
written by Ryan Cady art by Michele Bandini, Elisabetta D'Amico, & Erick Arciniega
65 notes · View notes
comicwaren · 3 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
From Heroes Reborn: Hyperion & the Imperial Guard, “Coda”
Art by Michele Bandini, Elisabetta D’Amico, Michele Bandini and Erick Arciniega
Written by Ryan Cady
15 notes · View notes
navek15 · 3 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
My Comics: May 2021 (Part 1)
11 notes · View notes
dispatchdcu · 3 years
Text
Heroes Reborn: Hyperion and the Imperial Guard #1 Preview
Heroes Reborn: Hyperion and the Imperial Guard #1 Preview #hyperion #heroesreborn #amazon #heroes #avengers #blackpanther #blade #captainamerica #thor #MARVEL #marvelcomics #comics #comicbooks #news #mcu #art #info #NCBD #comicbooknews #previews #reviews
Heroes Reborn: Hyperion and the Imperial Guard #1 Synopsis: The teenage Hyperion’s cosmic quests with his Shi’ar friends near their end, but none of the young heroes are ready to say farewell. A quick mission in the Negative Zone sounds like the perfect coda to a storied fellowship…but what awaits Hyperion, Gladiator and the rest is horror and agony beyond their wildest nightmares! Also included…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
2 notes · View notes
dirtyriver · 3 years
Text
Tumblr media
This 2020 Heroes Reborn one-shot looks of interest to this Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes fan...
Hyperion & the Imperial Guard #1, cover by Chris Sprouse
4 notes · View notes
graphicpolicy · 3 years
Text
Preview: Heroes Reborn: Hyperion and the Imperial Guard #1
Heroes Reborn: Hyperion and the Imperial Guard #1 preview. The teenage Hyperion's cosmic quests with his Shi'ar friends near their end, but none of the young heroes are ready to say farewell #Comics #ComicBooks
Heroes Reborn: Hyperion and the Imperial Guard #1 Ryan Cady (A) Michele Bandini, Stephen Byrne (CA) Chris SprouseRated T+In Shops: May 12, 2021SRP: $4.99 The teenage Hyperion’s cosmic quests with his Shi’ar friends near their end, but none of the young heroes are ready to say farewell. A quick mission in the Negative Zone sounds like the perfect coda to a storied fellowship…but what awaits…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
thecomicon · 3 years
Text
'Heroes Reborn' Gets Some One-Shot Tie-Ins This May
‘Heroes Reborn’ Gets Some One-Shot Tie-Ins This May
Marvel Comics has been sharing more details about Heroes Reborn, the upcoming series from Jason Aaron and Ed McGuinness featuring a world without the Avengers. Of course, it wouldn’t be a comic book event without a few additional comics to tie-into the story. The publisher has share details on some new one-shots set in this world. Heroes Reborn: Hyperion & The Imperial Guard is written by Ryan…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
kingnd · 3 years
Text
Tumblr media
I know this is just being koi & all but this'll somehow be better than the actual Legion of Superheroes title currently out. That's sad.
0 notes
botslayer · 3 years
Text
Heroes Reborn: Opinion piece.
So Marvel recently announced an interesting event, time, as it tends to in comics, has broken down on the side of the road and been rebooted. There are no Avengers in this new timeline. Instead, the world is generally protected by the “Squadron Supreme.” 
Tumblr media
For those who don’t know, the SS is a team of “Superheroes” (rant incoming) from... Honestly, it depends. Sometimes they’re from another reality, at least in part, other times they’re just regular humans (Save for Hyperion, the man with the atom on his chest) who all get powers later or what have you. Their primary five members are Hyperion, Nighthawk, Zarda the Power Princess, Whizzer(Or “Speed demon”), and Dr. Spectrum. These are, of course, parody characters based on the Justice League from DC. Problem though: These are supposedly “Heroes” but they just about always turn stupid evil or at best into the Justice Lords, and while the latter was the plot of the original book they came from, I want them to actually BE heroes.  Even when they are heroes they still discuss taking over the world for whatever insane reason and it makes it hard to believe they ever wanted to be heroes sometimes, let alone were... And sadly this event seems to at least partly continue this trend. What am I referring to?  “Heroes Reborn,” The event I explained above Is still showing Hyperion And from my research: The rest of the squadron, being monsters to an extent considering they killed at least some of what the prime continuity calls the X-Men and most likely many more in “The Mutant Massacre.”
Tumblr media
Already a point off. But this combination of characters working under Magneto is at least interesting enough that I want to read this. The established lore of this universe has my attention, what else is there? How about... exactly what I asked for? 
Tumblr media
Hyperion and the Imperial guard Is about our buddy Hyperion and the Shi’ar deciding to go on a quest through the Negative zone... Aight. I’m down. Maybe this will deepen his character. and justify him being an authoritarian idiot.  If the Avengers never assembled though, what about some other Marvel heroes? Peter Parker, the original Spider-Man is basically Jimmy Olsen. 
Tumblr media
He exists in a state of Hyperion Hyper fanboying and actually pals around with him a bit. There wasn’t much else to what I read of it but I’m curious how that premise might go south. Up next: A Villain book that looks neat if nothing else. 
Tumblr media
Various heroes and villains in the prime universe are now a cabal of villainous anti-heroes and the like opposing Nighthawk’s branch of the Squadron in Europe. Saber Tooth, Hawk eye, Scott Lang, and others all working together like this is a fascinating sight to behold, I must say and I’m curious about their team dynamic. Finally we have the one I’m the most interested in, “Young Squadron.”
Tumblr media
This comic examines newer faces of prominence in the Marvel comic universe, namely Miles Morales, Kamala Kahn, and Samuel Alexander in this universe as the sidekicks of three particular SS members... And I wanna talk about their personas.
Tumblr media
Samuel Alexander: As a member of the Nova corps, of course becomes Dr. Spectrum’s apprentice. Who else? But I will say... And I know you’re all thinking it: Google Chrome. Despite the weird color scheme I like the patterns and I’m curious how, if he doesn’t have the prism, he actually has these powers even though I don’t know much about Alexander as a character. Up next: Kamala. 
Tumblr media
Cringy name aside (I know it’s a silver age-grade silly name and that’s the point but it’s still goofy in kinda the wrong way) I also have to wonder what her powers are in this universe. I doubt Zarda would just pick up some random kid and not at least give her a power-up via gear or a spell or something. And this outfit... Hm... Okay, look: I understand there might be touch of a cultural thing to the overall look that I’m not seeing but to me it just looks kinda lop-sided and... Under-armored? Like Kid Spectrum has a helmet and knee pads at least and you can make up a material for his suit but Kamala’s looks like the torso should be armor even though it’s more obviously made of cloth except for the metal sash thing? If they can trim the skirt a little and give her some gold/black shoulder pads, I would say that would look good because it might also help balance the colors. As it stands the black gold and blue, while they can be striking, all look more like they’re trying to fight for what the main color is. But what do I know? Finally, Miles Morales:
Tumblr media
I’m just gonna come out and say it: The fact that he’s Falcon in this time line feels like slightly racially inclined type-casting. But it also makes sense given Falcon’s original color scheme and the fact that Night Hawk is supposed to be Batman. But I feel like making his own thing like the other two might have better move... Off the top of my head: “Hawk wasp” Which would still lend itself very well to crazy colored costume and the Squadron Supreme’s penchant for being intimidating and evil. But again, what do I know. Still very interested in this series and I hpe to read it when it comes out in friggin’ May.
35 notes · View notes
smashpages · 3 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Heroes Reborn: Hyperion & The Imperial Squad #1 arrives in comic shops today. See what other comics and graphic novels are available this week.
4 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media
6 notes · View notes
davidmann95 · 3 years
Note
Comics this week (5/12/2021)?
comics-and-videogames said: This week's comics (asking now cause it's around the time you said you'd have them if not disregard)
Anonymous said: Comics this week? (05/10/2021)
Just under the wire before the new batch:
Spider-Man: Spider’s Shadow #2: Not exactly another Life Story in the making, but this does seem to be the closest we’ll ever get to a Spider-Man Kills The Marvel Universe, and I don’t know that there’s any other team I’d trust more with that.
X-Corp #1: Wow, so it turns out it’s really hard to do what Hickman does if you’re not Hickman, huh. Frankly this kinda sucked all on its own merits, but no overlooking the disparity.
Guardians of the Galaxy #14: Oh my god we already knew Ewing writes peak Doom shit but guys this is SUCH peak Doom shit.
Heroes Reborn: Hyperion & The Imperial Guard #1: Not quite as good as it was clever, but still a solidly fun little jaunt and I’ll keep an eye open for Ryan Cady’s name in the future.
Heroes Reborn #2: Aaron’s “it’s dumb and bad but I like it” Avengers approach applied to writing the high-concept adventures of dickhead Superman? You know I was all about this.
Project Patron #2: Not as propulsive as the first issue, but still a really solid read and setting up exciting things to come.
Proctor Valley Road #3: Still pretty good but I am completely thrown by how quickly and entirely Morrison abandoned the relative realism they were handling the dialogue with in the first issue.
Ice Cream Man #24: It’s a familiar schtick at this point, but still a good one.
Barbalien: Red Planet: I’d been hearing effusive praise about this mini for as long as it was coming out and was looking forward to it finally arriving in trade, and I can’t say I was disappointed. Obviously it looks good as hell with Gabriel Walta drawing it, and Tate Brombal does some really good “superhero as metaphor” work by having the layer of fantasy not over the subject itself - in this case the AIDS crisis and cop violence against the queer community - but how the central figure engages with it. An easy recommendation if you might otherwise be on the fence.
DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration #1: Aside from the eponymous ‘Festival of Heroes’ entry everything in here ranges from solid to really good, definitely among the winners of DC’s anthologies over the past few years and I’m looking forward to the apparent Monkey Prince book in the works.
Superman #31: The substitution of Godlewski with Norm Rapmund threw me in a way that artistic switches rarely do, but this is still a really solid issue and I’m kicking myself for only just now realizing the metaphor with a story about Clark and Jon struggling with legacy having them literally fight a gigantic shadow that makes vessels of whoever it’s cast upon. These Tales of Metropolis backups though...folks, I stood up for Sean Lewis with his Future State work, but it’s starting to look like we may have dodged a bullet that he didn’t get a more prominent place in the line.
Wonder Woman #772: Continuing to really dig this! Just don’t understand how this team’s Future State story sucked so bad, because this has been a hoot and now it’s grappling with larger ideas regarding Diana really well. Hope it continues on this trajectory, for now just happy that we’re finally getting fun Wonder Woman comics.
RWBY/Justice League (digital) #9: So it IS multiverse-related, which makes me much more curious how this is going to end up. Glad the next installment will apparently be the ‘everybody sits down and talks’ material that’s all I’ve really wanted from this story since it was announced.
Justice League: Last Ride #1: Not all you want it to be, but in ways I’m not sure can really be called its fault? It was written and formatted as a digital-first book but for some reason didn’t end up one so it stutters awkwardly back to life after a clean breaking point halfway through, and with all due respect to Miguel Mendonca who does a fine job here, if you’re doing a prestige-ey continuity-free kinda grungy Final Justice League Story mini and have Darick Roberson on the covers, it’s gonna be frustrating to not also have him on the interiors. It’s still a solid read and Zdarsky clearly gets Clark in particular in a big way, it’s just hard thus far not to imagine a better version of it.
Batman: Urban Legends #3: Zdarsky writes such a good Batman, god. The Shiva story was decent, I’m hoping the presumed upcoming Brandon Thomas Outsiders book is more of a piece with his Future State feature for them than this, and the Grifter stuff is still decent trashy fun.
The Joker #3: Still a great Gordon book, but arguably more importantly given the title this is the first time Tynion’s done a truly great Joker moment.
Rorschach #8: A book I continue to like.
9 notes · View notes
comicwaren · 3 years
Text
Tumblr media
“Gosh, y’all, I... I still don’t know what to say. What did I do to deserve friends like you?” -- Hyperion
Cover art for Heroes Reborn: Hyperion & the Imperial Guard, “Coda”
Art by Chris Sprouse, Karl Story and Laura Martin
9 notes · View notes