"I wanted something big to come out of 'Thors' that would affect our characters going forward, so that turned out to be a hammer. This is just a great, great beast of metal," Aaron told io9 of the Ultimate Thor's weapon's appearance in "Unworthy Thor." "So to have that somehow fly through the events of Secret Wars and land in the normal Marvel Universe, which we saw at the end of 'Thors,' at Old Asgard— of course it went back to Old Asgard, but the old Asgard, nobody lives there. So, it’s just been sitting there, all this time."
"Unworthy Thor," by Jason Aaron and Olivier Coipel, arrives in October.
"I’ve dived pretty deep into Thanos’ publishing history to draw inspiration for the series," Lemire tells ComicBook. "Of course, it all starts with Jim Starlin, but I’ve also drawn from Keith Giffen’s run on 'Thanos' as well as Jason Aaron’s 'Thanos Rising' and the work Jonathan Hickman did in Infinity and elsewhere. I also took a good long look at Kieron Gillen’s 'Darth Vader' series as a template for what could be done with an ongoing villain series."
Thanos last appeared in Marvel's current "Civil War II" event, where he cut a deadly path through the Avengers while trying to get his hands on a reality-warping Cosmic Cube. Since the villain was revealed as the "big bad" of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is Joss Whedon's "Avengers," the character has been appearing much more frequently in the comic book universe including stints in "Avengers" comics, the "Infinity" event, his own origin miniseries and a graphic novel from creator Jim Starlin.
"Thanos," by Lemire and Deodato, debuts in the fall.
Interview from CB:
https://comicbook.com/2016/07/11/exclusive-marvel-announces-new-thanos-series/
From Brian Bendis and Alex Maveev. And it looks like he’s back in the helmet…
INFAMOUS IRON MAN #1
BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS (W) • ALEX MALEEV (A/C)
There is a new Iron Man in town and his name is VICTOR VON DOOM. The greatest villain of the Marvel Universe will try something new. Where Tony Stark failed, Doom will succeed. What is Doom’s Master Plan?
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
Much as I hated Iron RiRi, these interest me. A lot, actually. When Lemore is good, he's good, same goes for Aaron. Bendis has lost his touch, but, weirdly enough, he writes an entertaining Post-SW Doom. Nowhere near Hickman's Doom, but also nowhere as bas as Aaron's Strange.