Old, New Avengers Assemble On Age Of Ultron Empire Cover
By Nick Tylwalk
Even if you’re a Millennial who never had a magazine subscription in your life, you should still be able to appreciate an awesome cover when one comes along. In the case of Empire magazine, that’s pretty much every time a new Marvel flick is bearing down on us, and Avengers: Age of Ultron is no exception.
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Pictured below is the March issue, which has two covers. The one you see here has the entire team from Age of Ultron assembled, including newcomers Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. Not pictured is the Vision, who Marvel seems to want to keep at least partially under wraps for now, even though we’ve already seen what Paul Bettany will look like in his synthezoid get-up.
See kids, you don’t even have to read the inside if you don’t want to, you can simply marvel (pun intended) at the whole team in one
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shot. Though if you skip the articles, you’ll miss out on an exclusive interview with director Joss Whedon.
There’s a second cover, too, which is being sent to subscribers only. That one gets up close and personal with Ultron; possibly way too close considering his fondness for trying to eliminate all organic life.
Check out our parent site, FanSided.com, for a look at that Ultron cover. If you want the Avengers, you can find them wherever magazines are still sold (I’m a fan of the section at my local Books-A-Million myself) this Thursday, January 29.
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