![]() ![]() It’s a concept almost tailor-made for the end of an event series. The central idea in this finale is that the heroes close the loop that created the Age of Ultron, but in doing so the timeline has been damaged in a way that’s causing all sorts of new problems. ![]() “Avengers A.I.” covers by Dustin Weaver, Skottie Young and the 8-bit variant, plus EXCLUSIVE interior pages by Andre Lima Araujo Axel covers all the fallout in Marvel’s publishing line while answering your questions on Quicksilver, the Ultimate Fantastic Four and more. That change will spin off into titles as varied as “Indestructible Hulk” and the incoming “Hunger” series. What topics might we be covering this week? The recent victory of those dastardly Miami Heat in the NBA Finals? Axel and Kiel’s shared, secret, shameful love of ABC’s “The Bachelorette”? Of course not! This week, we’re talking the finale of Marvel’s first summer event “Age of Ultron.” Released on a rocket fueled schedule with a story that bounced from past to future to alternate presents, the series wrapped by opening a huge door in the Marvel U in the form of a broken timeline that’s wreaking havoc on the realities of the Marvel multiverse. Anchored by regular question and answer rounds with the denizens of the CBR Message Boards, each week Alonso will shake things up with special guest stars, exclusive art reveals and more! Welcome to MARVEL A-I-C: AXEL-IN-CHARGE, CBR’s regular interview feature with Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso!Īn editor with years of experience who’s brought out comics to both critical acclaim and best-selling status, Alonso stepped into the chair at the top of Marvel’s Editorial department and since then has been working to bring his signature stylings to the entire Marvel U. ![]()
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