Comics Disassembled: The Things I Liked or Didn’t Like from the Past Week in Comics, Led by Marvel did WHAT?!

incredibly seismic news that hit yesterday. It’s my fault. Let’s get into that news and a whole lot more in Comics Disassembled, as I look at the things I liked or didn’t like from the week of comics, with Marvel machinations leading the way.

That said, this week’s edition of Comics Disassembled is going to be shorter than usual because of the big news kicking this edition off, as it required the recording of an additional segment in next week’s podcast, which totally threw off my Thursday. So, there are only six items this week, but the first one is a doozy.

Marvel, Changing Everything

In news that’s so massive, it’s actually two bits of news that are both so significant it’s hard to decide which is more important. If I could write them at the same time to express that, I would, but that would be unreadable. So, instead, I’ll just do my best.

Marvel announced it will be moving from its long-time home of New York City, a location that’s baked into its identity as a publisher, to Burbank, California, and in the process, it will be replacing C.B. Cebulski as Editor in Chief with Steve Wacker.

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