Re: Marvel Calendar -- Latest Edition Now Online
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2008 4:40 pm
We're sure, I presume, this isn't intended to be a resurrection?
What Comes Next?
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Apparently not. As far as I know, he hasn't been used again in the 4+ years since this came out and Macendale was listed as dead in his SHIELD file from issue #1. Plus, the latest Jack O'Lantern (from Civil War) has been identified as a different person.Somebody wrote:We're sure, I presume, this isn't intended to be a resurrection?
I take your point on the rest - but Steve Levins, the one killed by the Punisher in CW, was the Jack O'Lantern who was a Cap villain in the latter part of Greunwald's run (and who fought Ben Reilly along with a bunch of other villains in SMU 12), not a new Jack (and who is weirdly conflated with DeMatteis' Mad Jack in the listings here, now I look...).cweed4 wrote:Plus, the latest Jack O'Lantern (from Civil War) has been identified as a different person.
Hill was meant to have just started in the lead job in her first published appearance (NewAv #3, give or take an issue). And Fury was there conducting traffic on SHIELD's behalf during Disassembled. (And the chronology you put down on the 5th of Aug also had Secret War just before the Raft breakout).Brian Michael Bendis wrote: http://classic.newsarama.com/marvelnew/ ... W05Pre.htm
“The entire canvas of marvel has changed in the time this final issue has been put together,” Bendis said. “Not to mention that I wrote the first version of this story before my kid was born, and she can speak in full sentences now!
“But the down time has given me this wonderful opportunity to work this material right into the New Avengers and post House of M Marvel, and into what is coming next summer. It all fits together so nicely now. Plus we got to do the story in The Pulse as well and how a secret like this can affect things from different angles.
“This story is officially happening right now. It happened just two weeks before New Avengers started and the Avengers have only been together a couple of weeks Marvel time, hence the missing Fury and hints of such..."
Her first published appearance was "New Avengers" #4 (June, 2005). There she is revealed as "acting Deputy Director of S.H.I.E.L.D, Super Power Division Class 8". This was followed by appearances in "New Avengers" #6-10 (June - October, 2005) and "Daredevil" vol. 2 #77 (November, 2005). Then comes "Secret War" #5 (December, 2005) where we find out about her background (birth in Chicago, successful completion of hard mission in Madripoor which brought her to the attention of her superiors) and we see , vaguely defined, superiors preparing her for S.H.I.E.L.D's directorial position which was left vacant. This is just publication order, chronological placing may be a bit harder to figure out.Somebody wrote:Hill was meant to have just started in the lead job in her first published appearance (NewAv #3, give or take an issue). And Fury was there conducting traffic on SHIELD's behalf during Disassembled. (And the chronology you put down on the 5th of Aug also had Secret War just before the Raft breakout).
Yup. Fury appears during Disassembled, then appears in CA4 30-32 shortly thereafter. Unless this was one or more of those Fury LMDs. Same for Hypervelocity.And Fury was there conducting traffic on SHIELD's behalf during Disassembled.
I don't know why Marvel insisted on pushing Secret War back so far, but I think this is going to cause some convolutions of continuity.How/Why did it suddenly jump so far back?
This is from the main story, in the 1YA section, shortly after Lord Thor and Grell/Ryan Iron Man* apprehend Killer Shrike [The interview is at the back of the book as a text-only transcript, which Paul B calls story 2 for the calendar's purposes], and strongly indicates that the Macandale interview is recent rather than distant - the case was opened "a couple of months" before and was opened as a direct result of information gleaned from the interview.Nick Fury, Director of SHIELD wrote:"Mr. President, for a couple of months, S.H.I.E.L.D. has been working on a project codenamed CIRCUIT... It started during one of our routine investigations... S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents did a follow-up on a character known as Jack O'Lantern. An idiot named Jason Macendale Jr., who was apprehended...
After an interrogation with the FBI, he was turned over to local S.H.I.E.L.D. agents for further questioning. It was during this questioning that one of our agents started crunching the numbers..." (goes into detail about how the costs/rewards didn't stack up).
Good catch. I'll change that. Thanks!Young Avengers #7 is set before New Avengers #1, yet the New Avengers appear in that book as a formed team.
Confirmed: http://www.comicscontinuum.com/stories/ ... firsts.htmOrk wrote:I can't believe It's been months since my last post.
Year 23
November 10
RUNAWAYS v2 #14
If the French translation is correct (I've had some surprise with that), pages 1-4 are "yesterday".
Since it is said to happen "yesterday", I would write it as a flashback.Paul Bourcier wrote:So how do need to write up the entries for the "current" segments? Like so?
RUNAWAYS v2 #14 (1-4)
One day, "a few months" after RUN2 8. On Tarnax VII, Xavin and Karolina discuss their impending marriage.