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Marvel's "Siege" Trailer

Fri, November 6th, 2009 at 8:30AM (PST) | Updated: November 6th, 2009 at 9:00AM

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SIEGE is coming! It's all been leading up to this universe shattering four issue limited series from the superstar team of Brian Michael Bendis and Olivier Coipel! Following the events of Dark Reign: The List, Norman Osborn sets his sights set on Asgard and nothing will stop him from completing his mission. But what does he want? How do Loki and Thor figure in? And just how does this relate to the inner strife between the Cabal? Marvel's greatest heroes unite against the deadliest threat they've ever faced, but even they have no idea what's coming next. It's time for the most jaw dropping comic book event of the decade begins in December with Siege: The Cabal and continues in January's SIEGE #1!

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Keywords:  marvel comics, siege, brian michael bendis, olivier coipel

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