New Marvel Comic Book: A Work in Progress by R.L. Stine
By J Regulano | Nov 02, 2016 07:20 AM EDT
From writing horror novels for the young aged population, RL Stine steps up after signing a contract with Marvel, giving him a green signal to write on a new Marvel Comic Book Series.
RL Stine confirms that he is hired by Marvel to write a new comic book series after one of his fans asked what he does these days.
"I'm writing a series of comics for Marvel-- my first comics ever. But I'm not allowed to talk about them yet," RL Stine confirms.
It was a new thing for RL Stine to work on the niche of Marvel after writing ghost novels for the children all his life. RL Stine is on it his 73rd year of existence, and never did he tried writing a comic book. Yet, as another fan asks, RL Stine revealed that he grew up reading comic books like the Tales from the Crypt, The Vault of Horror and MAD.
Marvel fans predict that it is possible that RL Stine is working on any of the following stories: Venom, Carnage, Scarlet Witch, and Spider-Man-these stories seem to have a touch of the horror genre, which is the niche of RL Stine.
Furthermore, the mode of recruitment of Marvel looks being in uniform with the past since they also did recruit a novel writer to work on one of their comic books. Just before RL Stine, Marvel also recruited Ta-Nehisi Coates who now works on the Black Panther run. Chelsie Cain is another novel writer who works in Marvel as the author of the Mockingbird series.
The fans of the Marvel products respectfully welcome RL Stine in the world of comic book writing. They are more hyped up with the gist that RL Stine is on his horror niche, and so hiring him would make a series that will have some spooky feels.
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