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Agent Coulson Should Not Appear in Iron Man 3

As opening day for “Iron Man 3” nears, more and more fans are talking about the possibility of Agent Coulson appearing in the movie. Marvel has stated that Tony Stark does not know Agent Coulson is still alive, and I do not see it as time for the multi-billionaire character to find out. There are better times for Clark Gregg’s character to return to the media version of the Marvel Universe.

Agent Coulson on “S.H.I.E.L.D.”

Agent Coulson will be on Marvel’s “S.H.I.E.L.D.” show if/when it appears on TV. The first episode would be the perfect time to bring the character back before the masses. Maybe when he appears on screen, one of the characters can point to the belief of his death at the hands of Loki. A colored rectangle could appear at the bottom of the screen reading “*See ‘The Avengers’ Secretive Stan,” and give a nod to the little editor memos in comics. His reintroduction on the show would help to drive ratings for Marvel’s return to live-action TV shows. If Agent Coulson appeared in “Iron Man 3,” it would cheapen his introduction on the show.

Agent Coulson “Guardians of the Galaxy”

There is a variant possibility for the reintroduction of Agent Coulson. Why not put him in “Guardians of the Galaxy?” That movie is going to need an extra push since the public at-large is not familiar with the team. Even though there is a bigger push right now for the team with their new comic coming out within weeks (see the Detroit area variant of the first issue here), most people do not go into comic book stores, so they will not understand the importance of the team in the overall scope of the Marvel Universe. Agent Coulson might help to tie the movie in with the rest in the Marvel Universe.

Agent Coulson in “The Avengers 2”

How about Agent Coulson being kept off the big screen until “The Avengers 2?” Maybe he could be a secret member or leader of the TV team and only be reintroduced on the big screen in the next Avengers movie. They could continue to use his death as a rally call until then.

The Pop

The reintroduction of Agent Coulson will lead to one of the biggest pops the media side of Marvel has seen. The company needs to plan for this pop and set it for the time which will give the company the biggest boost. “Iron Man 3” is not the best time to place the pop. We already know the movie will be a blockbuster. It does not need the extra pop to help out.

Detroit Exclusive Guardians of the Galaxy #1 Variant by Marcos Martin

Our friends at DetroitComicBookStores.com are announcing an exclusive Guardians of the Galaxy #1 variant cover by Marcos Martin. The variant will launch on March 27, 2013, the same day as the title. The variant can be picked up at any of the participating locations, or can be ordered through DetroitComicBookStores.com. The Martin variant will be priced at $12.00 through the website with prices potentially varying at each participating store. Visit the group’s website to locate participating stores or to place your order for this beautiful variant.

Guardians of the Galaxy #1 Variant

Guardians of the Galaxy #1 Variant

The Launch of Guardians of the Galaxy

Guardians of the Galaxy #1 launches the team into Marvel NOW on March 27, 2013. The script was written by Brian Michael Bendis with interior art by Steve Mcniven. The Guardians of the Galaxy will protect the Earth because the balance of the galaxy rests on our planet’s future. A new generation of fans will be introduced to Star Lord, Gamora, Drax, Rocket Racoon, and Groot. Of course, Iron Man will be there to help them out. This launch will prepare comic book fans for the highly-anticipated opening day of the “Guardians of the Galaxy” movie on August 1, 2014 and will become a cornerstone in Marvel’s return to galactic storytelling.

Marcos Martin

Marcos Martin has had an impressive comic book career which spans 15 years. He is best known for his work on The Amazing Spider-Man and his cover artistry. He has been making major waves recently with his variant covers for AvX: Vs, Spider-Men, Morbius: The Living Vampire, and Nova.

DetroitComicBookStores.com

DetroitComicBookStores.com is an alliance of comic book stores in the Metro Detroit area that have found common ground outside of pure competition. The group helped in the founding of Detroit Fanfare, a comics-forward comic book convention held each October in Dearborn, MI. The convention, along with the retailers associated with DetroitComicBookStores.com, believe comic book fans should be the main concern of their businesses.

To order your copy, please follow this link to DetroitComicBookStores.com

Marvel in the 1970s and Marvel NOW

Thinking about Marvel in the 1970s brings up memories of the company beginning to push the envelope with stronger female characters and mixing in characters that non-Caucasians could relate to. It was also a time in which Marvel resurrected the horror comics genre and had a strong expansion into the universe at-large with the inclusion of galactic storytelling. Has anyone else noticed how Marvel in the 1970s is being revisited through Marvel NOW?

Nova

Nova

Galactic Storytelling

Guardians of the Galaxy and Nova both bring Marvel back to one of their featured storytelling styles from the 1970s. Galactic storytelling was one of the major cornerstones for Marvel in the 1970s and is going to make a major impact in the Marvel NOW version of the Marvel Universe. Both Nova and the Guardians of the Galaxy first saw the light of the Marvel cosmos in the 1970s and are back now. Marvel in the 1970s would have been quite different without cosmic stories, and Marvel NOW will be quite different with it.

Defenders and Valkyrie

Valkyrie is back on a Defenders team with Fearless Defenders. Both the character and the team were original to Marvel in the 1970s. Valkyrie is one of the strongest female characters in any Marvel Universe and has been overlooked for too long. Hopefully she can grow with her new title and gain the renown which she should have gained in her initial run. Hopefully this Defenders title will not be held back with kitschy storytelling and an overly-rotated cast of characters.

Read more about by problems with the Defenders here.

Marvel Horror

Another cornerstone of Marvel in the 1970s was the resurrection of horror when the Comics Code was loosened to allow scary creatures in the printed pages once again. Morbius: The Living Vampire might be the best example you could think of today, but Man-Thing will begin to play a role in Savage Wolverine in issue #4. Both of these horror characters were created in the 1970s and are making an impact early into the Marvel Now run. Marvel in the 1970s is being reflected by Marvel NOW and there are few things which would make fans of my generation happier.