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Marvel's What If? 50th Anniversary Kicks Off With Bold Comic Reboots and Marvel Zombies Season 2

Marvel's What If? 50th Anniversary Kicks Off With Bold Comic Reboots and Marvel Zombies Season 2

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Marvel's multiverse is buzzing with wild possibilities as the publisher gears up for the 50th anniversary of What If? this July. Kicking off with one-shots that twist iconic tales, like What If...? Secret Wars #1 reimagining the epic clash of universes, What If...? Jessica Jones #1 delving into the detective's darkest paths, and What If...? Spider-Man #1 spinning fresh webs on the wall-crawler's origin. These bold riffs on classics such as Kraven's Last Hunt promise to shatter expectations and thrill fans craving alternate realities[1][11].

Over in animation land, Disney+ fans rejoice: Marvel Zombies, the undead spin-off from What If...?, is officially greenlit for Season 2. That nail-biting cliffhanger from the first season—Scarlet Witch as the zombie apocalypse's puppet master, terrorizing survivors like Ms. Marvel and Ironheart—finally gets resolution. Expect Kamala Khan and Riri Williams teaming up against Wanda's rotting reign, blending quirky heroes like Ant-Man's jarred head with gory hero-vs-zombie chaos[2].

But not all comic news is superpowered fun. Comics legend Mark Evanier is reeling from a gut-wrenching theft: over a million dollars worth of original art swiped from his collection by a trusted contractor. Highlights include a signed Thor page from Journey Into Mystery #98 by Don Heck, Spider-Woman splashes, and personal gifts from late greats—many featuring nods to Evanier's own name. The industry is rallying, with creators boosting his PDF list to auction houses and collectors worldwide, turning this tragedy into a united front against art theft[3].

Sales charts are exploding too, thanks to Image Comics' Absolute Batman effect. Transformers #1 hits a 13th printing, Head Lopper doubles orders, and Red Roots #1 surges to 60,000 copies. Hot sellers like Amazing Spider-Man #26, Lobo #1, and I Hate Fairyland #50 (featuring Todd McFarlane and Absolute Batman vibes) dominate bestseller lists, while DC's Batwoman and Deathstroke #1s climb amid Lobo mania[4].

Teases abound for bigger shakes: Marvel hints at DNX, a massive event series by Jed MacKay and Federico Vicentini launching in September, building hype after Uncanny X-Men and Thor What If...? drops. Chip Zdarsky eyes his "Freedom 55" plan to dial back big publisher gigs for personal passion projects, citing burnout. Meanwhile, Ultimate Spider-Man #24 wraps Jonathan Hickman's stellar run, and X-Men lore bombshells reveal long-hidden Xavier allies[6][9][13].

From zombie hordes to stolen treasures, comicdom's past few days deliver thrills, heartaches, and non-stop excitement—proof the page-turning world never sleeps!

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