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The provided text is a collection of headings and teasers from a comic book website or promotional material. It highlights previews for upcoming comics, specifically focusing on Star Wars and X-Men titles. It also teases the return of Doc Ock as Director of Operations for S.C.A.R., a conflict involving Luke Cage, the new Toxin symbiote, and New York’s Mayor. Furthermore, MJ (Mary Jane Watson) gets a new job, Venom gets a new look, and Blue Streak is making a return. Other news includes Riot Games launching Riftbound TCG, and an interview with Cavan Scott about ‘Iron & Frost’.

News Article:

Doc Ock Returns to Villainy, Symbiote Justice on the Horizon in Upcoming Marvel Comics

NEW YORK, NY – Comic book fans are in for a wild ride this November as Marvel Comics promises a series of exciting developments, according to previews circulating online.

The biggest news seems to be the return of Otto Octavius, a.k.a. Doctor Octopus, who is set to take on the role of Director of Operations for the sinister organization known as S.C.A.R. His first target? The all-new Toxin symbiote. This situation sets the stage for a showdown with Luke Cage, who is unlikely to stand idly by. The question remains: will the Mayor of New York City side with established human law or symbiote justice?

Elsewhere in the Marvel Universe, Mary Jane Watson is starting a new job, Venom is sporting a fresh look, and the speedster Blue Streak is making a comeback.

Specific details about the Star Wars and X-Men comic previews have not been revealed.

In other news, Riot Games has launched its Riftbound TCG (trading card game) worldwide, and Andreas Butzbach is showing off some comics awesomeness with a ‘BIG-ASS SWORD’. Paul Pope is also returning to Mars with ‘Total THB’.

Marvel fans will have to wait until November 12, 2025, to see how these storylines unfold. Al Ewing is the writer, with art by Paco Medina and Carlos Gómez. The cover art is by Carlos Gómez and Frank Martin.

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