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November 15, 2013
THOR GOD OF THUNDER #19

The next big arc of THOR kicks off in February, with the return of both artist Esad Ribic and Old King Thor. Decide for yourself which is the more imposing figure. We also have the (re)introduction of a big new villain for the God of Thunder: ROXXON. It's been awhile since we've seen the Marvel U's favorite evil corporation in action, but they come roaring back in a huge way in this arc. They've even got a brand new CEO, who's so ruthless he has the nickname The Minotaur. Though I wonder if that's the only reason he has that nickname? There's also lots of S.H.I.E.L.D. action, revolving around Agent Roz Solomon, our gun-toting environmentalist who first appeared back in THOR GOD OF THUNDER #12. Plus submarines, floating islands, flying factories, and oh yeah... King Thor vs. Old Galactus! I'm pretty excited about this one.
THOR: GOD OF THUNDER #19.NOW
JASON AARON (W) • ESAD RIBIC (A/C)
Variant Cover by Milo Manara
Variant Cover by Simone Bianchi
THE LAST DAYS OF MIDGARD begin NOW!
Thor, Asgardian God of Thunder, has always fought to save his adopted home of Earth. But who can he fight when the planet itself is dying? Thor's mortal ally and environmental secret agent Roz Solomon has a few ideas. Namely the world's largest and most nefarious energy company Roxxon, and its ruthless new CEO known as "The Minotaur." Has the God of Thunder finally met his match, in the form of a multinational super-corporation? Meanwhile, many millennia ahead, a future version of Thor faces a very different battle to save what remains of the earth--a battle against the greatest villain the Marvel Universe has ever known—Galactus, the Devourer of Worlds!
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99
Published on November 15, 2013 15:11
November 14, 2013
THE END OF MY RUN ON WOLVERINE & THE X-MEN
As seen in the Marvel solicits for February, issue #42 will be the end of my run on WOLVERINE & THE X-MEN. The original plan was for me to write both WatXM and AMAZING X-MEN as sister titles. One dealing with the school, the other with the X-Men from that school going on adventures out in the world. But unfortunately my schedule just didn't allow that. So I've been writing the post-Battle of the Atom arc of WatXM as my goodbye to that series and to the Jean Grey School. Believe me, it wasn't easy for me to step away from this book. I've loved building that school and writing those characters, both the students and the teachers, as much as I've loved anything I've done in comics. But the school itself isn't going anywhere. And I'll still be writing a lot of those same characters over in AMAZING. And I've got lots of other stuff coming up that demanded my time, like THOR and SOUTHERN BASTARDS and some new things I can't tell you about just yet.
So I'll save all my tearful goodbyes until we get to the end, but for now, just let me say THANK YOU once again to everybody who's bought this book along the way. Thank you for embracing such an offbeat X-series. 42 issues of Bamfs and Doop and sentient lawns? I love you all for helping make that happen.
JGS forever.
So I'll save all my tearful goodbyes until we get to the end, but for now, just let me say THANK YOU once again to everybody who's bought this book along the way. Thank you for embracing such an offbeat X-series. 42 issues of Bamfs and Doop and sentient lawns? I love you all for helping make that happen.
JGS forever.

Published on November 14, 2013 11:02
September 13, 2013
Covers for THOR GOD OF THUNDER #13
Published on September 13, 2013 10:52
THOR GOD OF THUNDER #16

The big arc featuring the return of Malekith the Accursed roars on, featuring Thor and his new comrades in the League of Realms chasing Malekith and his murderous dark elves all over the Norse cosmos. This arc represents the next big piece of the puzzle in terms of where things are headed with this series. I have long terms plans in mind for this one, and I just re-upped on my exclusive with Marvel, so I should be around to see them through. Hope you'll join us.
THOR: GOD OF THUNDER #16
JASON AARON (W) • RON GARNEY (A)
Cover by ESAD RIBIC
• The penultimate chapter of THE ACCURSED!
• Death comes to the mountains of Jotunheim…
•..and there is a traitor among Thor’s newly formed League of Realms!
• As Thor prepares to execute one of his own comrades, Malekith stages his final bloody raid... on Earth.
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
Published on September 13, 2013 10:48
September 5, 2013
Cincy Comicon this weekend
I'll be making my last convention appearance of the year this weekend, Sept. 6-8, in Cincinnati. Come say hi and let me devalue your precious comics with my sloppy scribblings. Looks like I'll also be doing a writing panel on Saturday, so you're welcome to hear me babble as well. More info here.
See ya there.
See ya there.

Published on September 05, 2013 12:12
August 20, 2013
WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN ANNUAL #1

This November, it's the return of Kid Gladiator, as part of an extra-sized story that takes into the depths of Shi'ar space to see KG's new school, the Imperial Guard Academy. And then the events of Infinity come into play, as the whole universe is threatened, and Prince Kubark gets to do what he loves best: punch things.
WOLVERINE & THE X-MEN ANNUAL #1
JASON AARON (W)
NICK BRADSHAW (A)
Cover by Ramon Perez
INFINITY TIE IN!
The Avengers find an unlikely ally against the forces of the Builders—KID GLADIATOR!
What has the prince of the Shi’Ar Empire been up to since he left the Jean Grey School?
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$4.99
Published on August 20, 2013 10:49
August 19, 2013
THOR GOD OF THUNDER #11 AR video with me babbling about what's to come
Published on August 19, 2013 13:21
THOR GOD OF THUNDER #15

This November, meet the Nine Worlds' newest protectors, the League of Realms. A gun-toting Light Elf. A one-armed Dark Elf sorceress. A dwarf who loves dynamite. A Mountain Giant who's an archer. And an angry troll. Oh, and the God of Thunder, of course.
THOR: GOD OF THUNDER #15
JASON AARON (W) • RON GARNEY (A/C)
The hunt for Malekith the Accursed continues!
Thor and his newfound compatriots in the League of Realms chase the Dark Elf marauder across the Nine Realms: From the exotic fairy gardens of Alfheim to the frozen mountains of Jotunheim, where giants dwell.
But when one of the League falls…will it mean war for all Realms?
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
Published on August 19, 2013 10:43
August 18, 2013
Sitrep: August 18, 2013
Hello.
It's me again.
Yeah, sorry, I don't post here very much, do I?
I always mean to, but you know, work has to come first. And believe it or not, my family likes to see me sometimes too. And then there's football, of course. And sometimes I even read.
But I figured it was time at least for an update on what I've been up to lately and what books I've got coming up.
THOR GOD OF THUNDER is still thundering along. Issue #11 just came out, wrapping up the story that started way back in issue #1. Next up, our amazing artist Esad Ribic takes a bit of a break and the great Ron Garney joins the book for a big arc focusing on Malekith the evil Dark Elf, who just happens to be the villain in the upcoming THOR: THE DARK WORLD motion picture (Buy copies for your movie-going friends!). I gotta say, the response to GOD OF THUNDER so far has really blown me away. It seems to be one of the best received books I've ever done. Which is great for me, because I'm having one hell of a time and hope to stick around for a really long run.
WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN is about to wrap up one of our biggest arcs yet, the "Hellfire Saga," which ties up some of the plot threads that have been dangling for a long time now (I've written almost 40 issues of this book so far. Can't believe that. It's been a crazy couple of years.) After the "Hellfire Saga" we launch right into "Battle of the Atom," the year's big X-Men crossover event. Coming out of that, I'll still be writing WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN, still putting those poor kids through hell. But I'll also be taking on...
AMAZING X-MEN. A new series, featuring awesome art by the awesome Ed McGuinness. Our first arc: "The Quest for Nightcrawler." 'Nuff said.
SOUTHERN BASTARDS is the first creator-owned series I've had announced since SCALPED wrapped up. It's also my first work for Image. Think SCALPED, but with rednecks. All drawn by my pal Jason Latour. No release date yet, though we're shooting for early next year.
I was thrilled to be invited by Scott Snyder to write a short story for his upcoming AMERICAN VAMPIRE anthology. It was great to work for Vertigo again, even if it was just a few pages.
Other than that... there are a few other things I'm already working on. A couple more creator-owned projects, as well as some new stuff for Marvel. But that'll all have to stay seeeeecret for just a little bit longer.
Um, what else?
I'm reading the Song of Ice and Fire books. Already mourning the loss of Breaking Bad as it winds down. Ready for some football (Roll Tide!).
If you want me to scribble on your comics, the only other show I'll be doing this year is my friend Tony Moore's Cincy Comicon in September. So bring your shit and I'll be happy to devalue it for you. I'm sure I'll be doing a few cons next year. Don't know what they'll be yet though.
But anyway, that's what I'm up to. How about you?
And as always, thanks for reading.
It's me again.
Yeah, sorry, I don't post here very much, do I?
I always mean to, but you know, work has to come first. And believe it or not, my family likes to see me sometimes too. And then there's football, of course. And sometimes I even read.
But I figured it was time at least for an update on what I've been up to lately and what books I've got coming up.
THOR GOD OF THUNDER is still thundering along. Issue #11 just came out, wrapping up the story that started way back in issue #1. Next up, our amazing artist Esad Ribic takes a bit of a break and the great Ron Garney joins the book for a big arc focusing on Malekith the evil Dark Elf, who just happens to be the villain in the upcoming THOR: THE DARK WORLD motion picture (Buy copies for your movie-going friends!). I gotta say, the response to GOD OF THUNDER so far has really blown me away. It seems to be one of the best received books I've ever done. Which is great for me, because I'm having one hell of a time and hope to stick around for a really long run.
WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN is about to wrap up one of our biggest arcs yet, the "Hellfire Saga," which ties up some of the plot threads that have been dangling for a long time now (I've written almost 40 issues of this book so far. Can't believe that. It's been a crazy couple of years.) After the "Hellfire Saga" we launch right into "Battle of the Atom," the year's big X-Men crossover event. Coming out of that, I'll still be writing WOLVERINE AND THE X-MEN, still putting those poor kids through hell. But I'll also be taking on...
AMAZING X-MEN. A new series, featuring awesome art by the awesome Ed McGuinness. Our first arc: "The Quest for Nightcrawler." 'Nuff said.
SOUTHERN BASTARDS is the first creator-owned series I've had announced since SCALPED wrapped up. It's also my first work for Image. Think SCALPED, but with rednecks. All drawn by my pal Jason Latour. No release date yet, though we're shooting for early next year.
I was thrilled to be invited by Scott Snyder to write a short story for his upcoming AMERICAN VAMPIRE anthology. It was great to work for Vertigo again, even if it was just a few pages.
Other than that... there are a few other things I'm already working on. A couple more creator-owned projects, as well as some new stuff for Marvel. But that'll all have to stay seeeeecret for just a little bit longer.
Um, what else?
I'm reading the Song of Ice and Fire books. Already mourning the loss of Breaking Bad as it winds down. Ready for some football (Roll Tide!).
If you want me to scribble on your comics, the only other show I'll be doing this year is my friend Tony Moore's Cincy Comicon in September. So bring your shit and I'll be happy to devalue it for you. I'm sure I'll be doing a few cons next year. Don't know what they'll be yet though.
But anyway, that's what I'm up to. How about you?
And as always, thanks for reading.
Published on August 18, 2013 22:19
April 28, 2013
X-MEN: BATTLE OF THE ATOM

As announced at C2E2 today, I'll be working on this year's 50th Anniversary X-Men event, BATTLE OF THE ATOM, along with Brian Michael Bendis, Brian Wood and a host of talented artists, including the legendary Art Adams who did this cover. I'm excited and honored to be a part of this one, especially given the landmark anniversary. I had an Art Adams X-Men poster on the wall of my room when I was a kid. Now here I am, getting to help guide those same characters, in their 50th year. Surreal.
Published on April 28, 2013 14:20
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