Marvel News
 

News

Comics News

TGIF: Destination Marvel

 
0
 
TGIF: Destination Marvel
Take a ride around the Marvel Universe and travel to its most exotic and dangerous locales with your favorite creators!

Posted: 2007-11-30    Updated: 2007-12-03 15:52:44


   

 

MARVEL ATLAS
cover by
Staz Johnson

If you picked up the super cool MARVEL ATLAS this week—and if you haven't, go now!—you got the chance to go on a virtual vacation across the Marvel Universe, from the prehistoric Savage Land to the technologically advanced jungle kingdom of Wakanda and beyond.

In commemoration of the release of the MARVEL ATLAS, we asked some of our top creators to book their travel plans and share with us their favorite destinations when it comes to the Marvel U.

It's Friday, so kick back, relax and enjoy.

Behold Latveria!

MARC GUGGNHEIM (writer of WOLVERINE): My favorite place is Latveria because it's the only country left where the dollar is still strong.

CHRISTOS GAGE (writer of HOUSE OF M: AVENGERS): My favorite Marvel locale would be a tie between the Savage Land and Monster Island. The Savage Land has Devil Dinosaur and dinosaurs in general, but

"Skreeal!"

Monster Island has some really cool monsters with cool names, like Skreeal, who flies around yelling "SKREEAL!" It's a tough call...a giant robot in either place might tip the scales in its favor. In the end, I can't decide—but now I want to write a Savage Land/Monster Island crossover!

JEPH LOEB (writer of ULTIMATES 3): The Negative Zone. C'mon! Annihilus! Blastaar The Living Bomb-Burst! The greatest was the first story…second really 'cause FANTASTIC FOUR #51, "This Man This Monster," was

Enter...
the Negative Zone!

them going into 'Sub-Space,' Stan and Jack not having named it the Negative Zone yet—somewhere Kurt Busiek is orgasming from my micro-knowledge.

Anyway, FANTASTIC FOUR ANNUAL #6 has them going in and finding Annihilus for the first time and Franklin Richards is born—all kinds of cool stuff! Later we found out there's all kinds of civilizations there which I guess are heading into that great big sun energy field thing that everything gets pulled into—but before that it's outer space without being in outer space! Cool! Just get that damned Area 41 out of there, Millar! Junking up the real estate values!

The Scarlet Witch
atop Wundagore
Mountain

CHRIS YOST (writer of X-MEN: EMPEROR VULCAN): Wundagore Mountain, hands down. I'm a fan of snow, mountains, and the demon god Chthon. And if Chthulu-esque demons and Darkholds aren't your thing, this fabulous mountain location is also the home of the High Evolutionary, using his super-science to create races of weird cow people. Wundagore was the birthplace of the mutant siblings Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver and has ties to all kinds of Marvel history.

ZEB WELLS (upcoming writer of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN): For me the coolest place in the Marvel Universe was always Excalibur's lighthouse, though I'm sure the fact that it was usually populated by women drawn by Alan Davis had a lot to do with it.

Spider-Man
swings through
New York City

MATT FRACTION (writer of THE ORDER): Manhattan, baby, all the way. For all the exotic locales and fantastic sets, for me the Marvel U has always been about the city that never sleeps. I want to live in a New York City where the Chrysler Building and the Baxter Building are in the skyline and everybody has an "I-saw-Spider-Man" story.

I also would like to bet all the money in my whole pocket that Brian Reed says "Ms. Marvel's bathtub."

C.B. CEBULSKI (writer of LONERS): Does Ms. Marvel's bedroom count?

Ms. Marvel on
Monster Island

BRIAN REED (writer of MS. MARVEL): Monster Island is pretty hard to beat for craziness. Sure, the Savage Land has dinosaurs, but Monster Island has things living underground, in the trees, and three-story-tall beasties that could step on you and never realize it. It's non-stop adventure around those parts.

TODD NAUCK (artist of FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN): My favorite Marvel locale is the X-Mansion. It's a kickin' place to live and you get to have battles with villains on your own front lawn. And once the place is blown up, it's rebuilt in no time. Insurance rates are probably sky-high, but it's worth it!

One nation
under DOOM!

MARK MILLAR (upcoming writer of FANTASTIC FOUR): Oh, Latveria. Without a doubt. I like the way Doom has the trains running on time and all those cool flags hanging up everywhere. I also like the architecture and proud sense of nationalism in the people. They don't question Doom and that's good. Who would question Doom? He's always right. I'd love to live in Latveria. The people look very happy.


 

 
Reader Comments:
   

 

More Stuff


blogs
videos
rss feeds
The Weekly Watcher: August 29, 2008
Alexa Mendez gets ready for a three-day weekend with some "Next Avengers" DVD buzz, a recap of Marvel's presence at Fan Expo Canada and the Weekly Watcher World Premiere of WOLVERINE: CHOP SHOP.
 
Stephen King's ''N.'': Joe Quesada Interview
Weekly Watcher hostess Alexa Mendez chats up Marvel Comics Editor in Chief Joe Quesada about bringing Stephen King's "N." to life and the future of Marvel motion comics.
 
Stephen King's ''N.'': Ruwan Jayatilleke Inte
Weekly Watcher hostess Alexa mendez chats up Marvel Senior Vice President Ruwan Jayatilleke about Stephen King's "N." from the formation of the project to cool behind the scenes details and more.
 
The Weekly Watcher: August 22, 2008
Alexa Mendez talks about Skrulls and the upcoming Marvel DVDs for "Iron Man" and "Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow." Plus, she kicks off a new segment of the show, the Weekly Watcher World Premiere, by debuting pages from DEADPOOL #2.
 
The Weekly Watcher: August 15, 2008
Alexa Mendez says goodbye to Marvel's crop of summer 2008 interns, shows off a slew of new Mighty Muggs toys and brings the Secret Invasion fury in this saucy summer episode of the Weekly Watcher.
 
Secret Invasion-Home Invasion Video Interview
Marvel.com speaks with Sam Walker, director of the "Kinsey" videos that led into Secret Invasion!
 
The Weekly Watcher: August 8, 2008
Alexa Mendez talks about Secret Invasion #5, THE STAND comic book video trailer and sketchbook, Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, her comic book picks of the week and more!
 
The Stand: Captain Trips Comic Book Trailer
The apocalyptic battle between good and evil based on the classic best-seller by Stephen King, beginning in THE STAND: CAPTAIN TRIPS #1 by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Mike Perkins, is almost here and now you can see an exclusive look at this breath-taking series in a new trailer!
 
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows SDCC Trailer
Earth has been invaded by a ravenous force of alien invaders. Who can stand in their way? Spider-Man and Wolverine, that's who! Check out this special Comic-Con trailer of Spidey's boldest video game adventure yet!
 
SDCC '08: The Marvel/Disguise Fashion Show
Did you miss the Marvel/Disguise Fashion Show at San Diego Comic-Con 2008? Never fear, true believers, Marvel.com has you covered. Check out all the alluring costumes and wild action, direct from the Marvel booth at Comic-Con!
 
The Weekly Watcher: August 1, 2008
Alexa Mendez has you covered for Comic-Con, as she talks about a Philip K. Dick adaptation, Inferno II, the latest on Stephen King's "N.", her comic book picks of the week and more!
 
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 Reveal Trailer
Check out tons of in-game action of Marvel's blockbuster game, featuring Luke Cage, Spider-Man, Iron Man and a fastball special, courtesy of Hulk and Wolverine!
 
SDCC '08: Stan Lee Exclusive
Hear Stan Lee expound upon the wealth of comic book properties in major Hollywood films direct from San Diego Comic-Con 2008!
 
SDCC '08: Update 4, 07/27
San Diego Comic-Con updates hosted by Marvel.com editor, Ryan Penagos! Get all of the latest news direct from the floor of the Con!
 
SDCC '08: Update 3, 07/26
San Diego Comic-Con updates hosted by Marvel.com editor, Ryan Penagos! Get all of the latest news direct from the floor of the Con!
 
Stephen King's ''N.'': Interview
Stephen King sits down to talk about his short story collection, Just After Sunset.
 
Stephen King's ''N.'': Trailer
Get a first peek at the extraordinary storytelling about to be unleashed in Stephen King's ''N.''
 
Stephen King's ''N.'': Behind the Scenes
Go behind the scenes to learn how Stephen King's groundbreaking new project, "N.", came together.
 
SDCC '08: Update 2, 07/25
San Diego Comic-Con updates hosted by Marvel.com editor, Ryan Penagos! Get all of the latest news direct from the floor of the Con, including a special appearance by Stan Lee!
 
The Weekly Watcher: July 25, 2008
Alexa Mendez gives you all the latest on Marvel's presence at San Diego Comic-Con and let's us in on a big secret!