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Brian Michael Bendis Returns to Marvel for Avengers #800!

George SerranoComment

A milestone like Avengers #800 deserves something big, and Marvel is pulling out all the stops. This January, Brian Michael Bendis officially returns to the Marvel Universe for the landmark Avengers (1963) #34, marking the 800th issue in the series’ history.

While the main story will continue Jed MacKay and Farid Karami’s current Avengers run, the issue will also feature a 14-page backup story written by Bendis and drawn by his longtime collaborator Mark Bagley. The pair helped define a generation of Marvel storytelling with Ultimate Spider-Man and Avengers Assemble, and their creative chemistry is still one of the most beloved partnerships in modern comics.

For longtime readers, Bendis’ return is more than a cameo. It marks a homecoming to the series that helped make him one of Marvel’s biggest names and laid the groundwork for the interconnected storytelling style the publisher is still known for today.


The Big Three Take the Spotlight

Bendis’ new story reunites the “Big Three” of the Marvel Universe: Iron Man, Thor, and Captain America. The trio finds themselves in a race against time to stop Hydra’s newest weapon of mass destruction before it can change the balance of power across the globe. But as the crisis grows, the call goes out to Avengers from across eras—classic members and modern recruits alike—uniting in an epic battle that celebrates every version of the team.

Set on the anniversary of the Avengers’ founding, this story is meant to be both a tribute and a reminder of the group’s original mission: that when the world faces its darkest days, heroes rise together. Readers can expect plenty of callbacks to Bendis’ past arcs, as well as emotional beats that honor the team’s legacy while looking toward the future.


A Decade of Defining the Avengers

For nearly a decade, Brian Michael Bendis was the voice of the Avengers. His run on titles like Avengers, New Avengers, and Avengers Assemble revitalized the franchise for a modern era, turning the team into a pop culture phenomenon once again. Under his direction, the Avengers became the heart of the Marvel Universe, leading directly into now-classic events like House of M, Secret Invasion, Siege, and Dark Reign.

Bendis’ writing brought a cinematic quality to Marvel’s storytelling, emphasizing sharp dialogue, team dynamics, and long-term world-building that mirrored the approach Marvel Studios would later bring to the MCU. His influence still echoes across the line, from the tone of current Avengers books to the way Marvel treats its interconnected universe as a living, breathing ecosystem.


Bendis on Coming Home to Marvel

“Returning to the pages of Marvel Comics has been an incredible experience,” Bendis said. “To reunite with the Avengers on the occasion of an anniversary is doubly wonderful because anniversary issues are where we really celebrate our love of the characters and legacy. I made my Avengers debut on Avengers #500. I love the symmetry.”

For Bendis, this isn’t just another writing gig—it’s a reunion with old friends, both fictional and real. He spoke with special appreciation for his longtime collaborator, Mark Bagley, who came out of retirement to draw the story. “Just reuniting would be magical enough, but him coming out of retirement to do this story with me was an incredible gesture,” Bendis said. “He’s already penciled magical pages. It’s been a wonderful reunion between us and the characters.”

Before signing off, Bendis hinted that his Marvel return is just beginning. “This is the first of some truly special Marvel projects that I will be part of in the near future. Stay tuned.”


The Legacy Continues

Between Bendis’ return, Bagley’s comeback, and the celebration of Avengers #800, this issue is shaping up to be one of 2025’s biggest comic book releases. It’s a rare moment where Marvel’s past, present, and future collide, reminding readers of just how much impact one creative team can have on an entire universe.

For fans who followed Bendis’ transformative run or newcomers discovering the Avengers through Jed MacKay’s work, this issue promises to deliver both nostalgia and new beginnings. With an all-star creative team, a classic lineup, and a story that honors the team’s foundation, Avengers #34 stands as a love letter to Earth’s Mightiest Heroes and the fans who’ve kept them standing tall for more than six decades.

Gwen Stacy’s SHOCKING Return: The New Killer Gwenpool Shakes Up Marvel!

George SerranoComment

GWEN STACY RETURNS… AS A KILLER?!

Her death shattered Spider-Man’s world and became one of the most heartbreaking moments in comic book history. But now, she’s back—and in the most shocking way imaginable!

Teased last week, Marvel is bringing Gwen Stacy back from the dead, but not as the girl you remember. This May, New York Times bestselling writer Cavan Scott (Star Wars: The High Republic) and rising star artist Stefano Nesi are unleashing a brand-new Gwenpool series—and this time, Gwen’s got blood on her hands!

That’s right—Gwen Stacy has returned, but she’s darker, deadlier, and completely off the rails as the new Gwenpool! But she’s not the only Gwen in town. The original Gwenpool, Marvel’s fourth-wall-breaking superfan, isn’t about to let someone else hijack her identity. With Spider-Man caught in the middle, these two Gwens are on a collision course that’s bound to turn the Marvel Universe upside down—because as Gwen Poole knows all too well, there’s only room for one Gwenpool!

A DEADLY NEW GWENPOOL WREAKS HAVOC!

A brutal new vigilante is cutting a bloody path through New York City, dealing out justice with extreme prejudice. But who is this rogue Gwenpool? And what does she want with Spider-Man? With guest appearances from Kate Bishop and Jeff the Land Shark, this series is set to shake things up in a big way!

Writer Cavan Scott is beyond excited about bringing Gwen back into the mix:

"What an absolute honor! Getting to shake up both Gwenpool and Spider-Man’s status quo? Sign me up! This isn’t the Gwen you remember—she’s got Weapon X-style abilities, a killer wit, and a mean streak to match. But the big question is: Who brought her back? And what happens when the original Gwenpool realizes her world is being rewritten? Throw in Kate Bishop and Jeff the Land Shark, and you’ve got the kind of chaotic, over-the-top Marvel series I’ve always dreamed of writing!"

For artist Stefano Nesi, this marks his big Marvel Comics debut after turning heads with his work on Batman.

"I couldn’t ask for a better partner than Stefano Nesi!" Scott added. "His gritty, kinetic art—brought to life by Matt Milla’s electrifying colors—makes every fight scene explode off the page. Monsters, mayhem, and murder—it’s all here, and trust me, no one is safe!"

STUNNING COVERS TEASE THE MAYHEM AHEAD!

Marvel’s pulled out all the stops with jaw-dropping cover art from Chad Hardin and Greg Land, giving us a first look at this dangerous new Gwenpool. Meanwhile, Jeehyung Lee delivers a striking take on the classic Gwen Poole, and Paco Medina’s haunting variant—featuring Gwen’s own grave—hints at the dark twists ahead.

The battle of the Gwens kicks off this May—don’t miss it!