Wave 3 for Marvel Mighty Muggs just came out this month. I finally got Thor to complete my collection. The signature on Iron Man’s head is from Stan Lee and the one on Wolverine’s head is by Jim Lee (a famous comic book artist who drew X-Men back when I was a kid. He is still famous but is now an artist for DC Comics). I hope to get Todd Mcfarlane (creator of Spawn but also drew Spider-Man when I was a kid) to sign my Spider-Man Mighty Mugg and Greg Pak (writer for the comic book series, Planet Hulk. Awesome storyline!) to sign my Hulk Mighty Mugg. As for Captain America and Thor, I still need to research artists and writers for them.
BRING BACK THE COMICS!!!!
When I was young my neighbors and I used to collect books, everything from X-Men to Spider-Man. I bought the comic books mostly because of the art. As I grew older, my interest in comic books slowly faded away. However, with the increased popularity of Marvel through movies, my interest in comic books have come back. I started reading again and man, the stories now are much better! The best part is that they come in paperbacks so you can read the story from start to finish. If you’re a Marvel fan and are interested in getting into comics, here are some recommended reads:
Marvel Civil War- You’ll notice that there are a bunch of side stories. So if that’s too much for you, then just focus on the main Civil War series.
Planet Hulk – I would definitely recommend that you read this one. This comic book was written by Greg Pak. Awesome writer!!!! I became a Hulk fan after reading this paperback!
New Avengers: Illuminati – Each of these series are interconnected, but this particular story sets the stage for a new story/series that’s “secretly” going on in the Marvel Universe. After reading this continue on reading New Avengers vol. 5 to vol. 7 (I’m currently on New Avengers vol. 6 – Trust).
The order of the stories might be a little confusing so if you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment on this post and I will respond back to you. Oh and don’t buy the paperbacks. Why spend all that money when you can just go to Barnes & Noble and read them there? Good luck!
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Love the Muggs. I first got into it because of Iron Man SDCC. Now I have more than ten.
That signed Wolverine by Jim Lee is very cool!
thanks! I actually got one of my friends addicted to Mighty Muggs. As for me, I’m trying to keep it within the Avengers collection although the G.I. Joe ones are pretty sick as well.
Is that a Jim Lee sig on your Wolverine?? You lucky!
Check out some of my Mighty Mugg Photos at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chanchan222/
Enjoy!
Thanks! Meeting Jim Lee and Stan Lee this year is something I can definitely cross off my goal list!