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Sunday, 1 March 2020

Japanese Superhero Ultraman Makes His Way to Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is already home to many of the most iconic superhero characters in the world, and they're about to add another huge name to their ranks. Marvel has revealed a new ongoing series featuring Japanese hero Ultraman to debut later in 2020. As revealed at the Marvel Comics: Next Big Thing panel at C2E2, the new Ultraman series is titled The Rise of Ultraman and will be co-written by Kyle Higgins (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers) and Mat Groom (Self/Made), with art by Francesco Manna (The Avengers). The comic appears to be a full reboot of the Ultra Series, one aimed at introducing a new generation of Western readers to Ultraman and the Japanese Tokusatsu genre, as well as exploring how the character's heroic ideals hold up in the uncertain world of 2020. [caption id="attachment_2311613" align="aligncenter" width="2500"](Image Credit: Marvel Comics) (Image Credit: Marvel Comics)[/caption] “A few years ago, thanks to my time on Power Rangers, I was able to discover and learn more about Tokusatsu. With its wildly different conventions and inspirations, Tokusatsu — and Ultraman in particular — has been a huge source of joy for me,” said Higgins in Marvel's press release. “It’s a genre so ripe with possibilities, even down to what we conceive of in the structure of super hero storytelling. It’s both an honor and a privilege to bring Ultraman to Marvel.” “Monsters in fiction have been embodying all that is dark and scary in our world for as long as we’ve been telling stories. But I don’t think anybody understood the immense scale of our most pressing problems quite like [Ultra Series creator] Eiji Tsuburaya,” teased Groom. “He imagined the darkness looming overhead as tall as skyscrapers— alien and unknowable and ANGRY. But he also imagined us being able to stand up to those monsters, by rising above our worst impulses and embracing a nobler way of being. He imagined ULTRAMAN. What does that mean in this complex, contradictory world of lies? We’re going to find out...” Marvel hasn't yet revealed a release date for The Rise of Ultraman #1, but they are teasing more announcements in the near future. Let us know if you're excited for this Ultraman re-imagining in the comments below. [widget path="global/article/imagegallery" parameters="albumSlug=20-most-anticipated-comics-of-2020&captions=true"] For other major Marvel projects in the works, find out about the X-Men crossover X of Swords and what to expect from Empyre, Marvel's ambitious Avengers/Fantastic Four event. Then learn why we think Empyre could be a sign of things to come for the MCU. [poilib element="accentDivider"] Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.

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