Effective immediately, Marvel Entertainment has halted work on approximately one third of its projected comic books for May and beyond
. A spokesperson for the company confirmed that work on a number of "select titles" originally scheduled for release in the coming months had been placed on pause, although the publisher did not reveal the exact number of issues affected by the hold, nor which series will be impacted by the decision. Creators were informed of Marvel’s decision Friday, and all work completed to this point will be paid for.
Marvel had originally scheduled to release 103 individual issues in May alone, including reprints. In June, 106 issues were planned.SIGN UP!
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