
Schlickeisen, Taskmaster (Tony Masters) (Flashback), Influence, Spectral, Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers), Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Cameo), Hulk (Bruce Banner) (Cameo), Spin, Hawkeye (Clint Barton) (Cameo), Gorgon (Flashback), Demona (Cameo), Longshot (Cameo), Incandescence, Medusa (Medusalith Amaquelen), Dr. Goodrich, Rob Kohl, Lockjaw (Flashback), Mr. the Exile), Thanos (Flashback), Thane (Cameo), Eldrac the Door (Flashback), Triton, Reptil (Humberto Lopez) (Cameo), Ronan (Cameo), Eelak, Maximus (Flashback), Nightbringer, Captain America (Steve Rogers), Dr. This will be an exciting return to Marvel for him, even if his run only lasts six issues.Rafael, Butterball (Emery Schaub) (Cameo), June Covington, Howard, Hulk (Bruce Banner), Unspoken, Supreme Intelligence (Cameo), Kid Omega (Quentin Quire), Mandarin-Five (VICTOR Kohl A.K.A. From the cover image of the first issue we can expect a similarly gritty run that will take an almost cyberpunk view of things, which is a great use of Ellis. In line with Marvel’s new focus on Inhumans, Karnak is a martial-arts focused Inhuman that has seen pop ups in various series like Mutant X and the nineties CD-Marvel crossover company Amalgam. Here they were able to finish what Ellis had begun, and the entire run can be seen with the kind of cohesion you just normally won’t get from Marvel books that have multiple writers at the helm.Īs we got the recent announcement of forty-five new titles coming from Marvel after Secret Wars runs its course, we see again that Ellis is taking the reigns of a lesser-known Marvel character.


This is exactly what happened with his more recent six issue arc on Moon Knight, that created a design-heavy dark mood piece that was picked up by Brian Wood for the second arc and Colin Bunn for the third.


Warren Ellis has been known, beyond his genre-bending sci-fi classics, to take a Big Two character and redefine it in a way that later creators can use as their model.
