New Marvel Heroes for Hire Comic Free

New Marvel Heroes for Hire Comic Free

Readers of the Avengers will get an entire free first issue of the new series next month.

By mrcomicguy - Jan 17, 2011 08:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Other

There have been many versions of Heroes for Hire, all derivations of the classic Luke Cage/Iron Fist team-up of the late ‘70s.
The latest version comes from the crack writing team of Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, well known for more cosmic space-faring sagas in Legion of Super-Heroes and most recently, the Thanos Imperative and War of the Kings.
Although the series premiers this month, the entire first issue of Heroes for Hero will be reprinted in Avengers #10 at no additional cost on Feb. 23.


Fans of the Avengers will get a second chance to catch the new adventures of Ghost Rider, the Punisher, Moon Knight, Iron Fist and more of the Marvel Universe’s grittier characters. Art is provided by Brad Walker (Guardians of the Galaxy, Superman’s Reign).
“We want to give our fans the most Marvel value for their comic buying dollar in 2011.” said Senior Vice President of Sales, David Gabriel. “Adding the first issue of Heroes for Hire to one of our top titles, for free, is the best opportunity for fans and retailers to spread the word about a book that we just can’t seem to keep in stores for people to try.”
More from Marvel’s PR: “It’s high-octane, street-level action and intrigue featuring some of the heaviest hitters of the Marvel Universe! Why wouldn’t you want to read it? Be the first to pick up this comics double feature in January, as Heroes For Hire returns for an encore presentation in Avengers #10!”

AVENGERS #10 (DEC100551)
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Pencils and Cover by JOHN ROMITA JR.
Rated A…..$3.99
FOC – 1/31/11, On-Sale 2/23/11

HEROES FOR HIRE #2 SECOND PRINTING VARIANT (DEC108015)
Written by DAN ABNETT & ANDY LANNING
Pencils and Cover by BRAD WALKER
Rated T+…$2.99
FOC – 1/24/11, On-Sale 2/16/11
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Armageddon26
Armageddon26 - 1/17/2011, 8:47 AM
Cool.
Jp499
Jp499 - 1/17/2011, 8:49 AM
Hey guys, go read my article. The Spider-Man reboot might be a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe

"Is the Spider-Man Reboot A Part Of The Marvel Cinematic Universe?"
crazyish
crazyish - 1/17/2011, 8:50 AM
i would like to start reading this Avengers book but i loathe Romita's boxy ass art...does anybody know if the storys any good?
StevilNYC
StevilNYC - 1/17/2011, 8:52 AM
Why us the Hood wielding the Infinity Gauntlet? I can't be that behind in the stories.
nuck82
nuck82 - 1/17/2011, 9:00 AM
bob needs an avatar if hes going to write articel, even if they are just about comics coming out : P

SOAL!!
crazyish
crazyish - 1/17/2011, 9:57 AM
thanks gambit but why does everyone think my name is crazyfish hahaha
SPACEDout
SPACEDout - 1/17/2011, 9:57 AM
like that team, seems like a good old fashioned action romp (Y)
JackJNapier
JackJNapier - 1/17/2011, 10:21 AM
The art is fantastic, young people just don't appreciate good art when they see it.
Hannibal_King
Hannibal_King - 1/17/2011, 10:45 AM
if Marvel really want to give their fans value for money they should drop their prices on all their titles to $2.99 an issue.
providing them with a comic (for free) that they may have already bought is somewhat of a slap in the face.
unless the comic isn't selling and they need to promote it some more? this very well may be the case.
there's a lot of clutter on the marvel shelves these days, yet H4H stands out (to me) as one of the better comics out there.
PartyHard
PartyHard - 1/17/2011, 12:03 PM
It's a good thing I already bought that comic...
Armageddon26
Armageddon26 - 1/17/2011, 2:21 PM
punisher,iron man,cap,hulk,thor,hawkeye,shield crap,and i think f4 is coming back to them if there is not a new movie soon(possib'y same for DD)
MARV3L
MARV3L - 1/17/2011, 2:45 PM
@ JackJNapier Hey I'm not that young of a person, and as a designer/illustrator myself I can agree with all the young kids in saying the art style is far from amazing!
pipmtysqk
pipmtysqk - 1/17/2011, 3:13 PM
If it helps to keep H4H on the shelves, I'm all for it. I don't read Avengers because there are way too many books to follow, but H4H is awesome. Marvel should definitely be working to make it a TV show.
SPECS
SPECS - 1/17/2011, 7:26 PM
@jackjnapier

I'm with you mate, romita and jr are legends still luv there old stuff
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