Warning: Contains spoilers for Scarlet Witch #4!After the fall of Krakoa, everything changed for the X-Men. Many remain scattered, or at least unaffiliated, and the uncertainty creates the perfect opportunity for some previously unlikely teams to form. The current conditions make it the prime time for MagnetoThe kids are coming together like never before, and it’s time for Polaris, Scarlet Witch, and Quicksilver to prove that they can be one of the most formidable teams in Marvel history. Scarlet Witch #4 See the end of Wanda’s fight against the Griever, who seeks to destroy life on Earth. Wanda traveled through…
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Warning: Contains spoilers for From the DC Vault: Death in the family – Robin lives! #3!The Joker is a permanent fixture in Jason Todd’s life. He is the voice always in the first Robin Head, haunting him and driving him forward, sometimes in the most reckless ways. Jason is not exempt from his influence or terror in life or death, and the clown warping the second Boy Wonder into his own sidekick proves that he can use his nightmares like no other. of these DC Vault: Death in the Family – Robin Lives #3 by JM DeMatteis and Rick Leonardi…
Warning: Contains spoilers for CAPTAIN AMERICA #13!!Facing any deity in the Marvel Universe isn’t exactly a walk in the park, yet Captain America Is always up to the challenge. Since discovering his status as a change agent, he is ready to face death himself as the champion of life. It seems like a fight that requires insight and strategy, but Steve makes the surprising discovery that this version of ​​death has a weakness to normal physical assaults. Captain America #13 by J. Michael Straczynski, Carlos Magno, Espen Grundetjern and Joe Caramagna pit Steve Rogers and his Chang Agent team to…
Warning: Contains spoilers for CAPTAIN AMERICA #13!! Captain America is one of the greatest leaders in the Marvel Universe, and he is used to having incredibly powerful heroes waiting for his direction. Even with his background as an Avenger, however, The change agents that he was assembled to fight in a battle of life and death know power on a different scale. They exist, literally, to change the world, and Steve Rogers is there to ensure they do. Captain America #13 – written by J. Michael Straczynski, art by Carlos Magno – brings Cap and his fellow Change Agents to…
Warning: Contains spoilers for INVISIBLE X-MEN #2!!Since the establishment of the X-MenThe Xavier Institute was their home base, and a place of refuge for the world’s wayward mutants. But now, it has taken on a very different role in the post-Krakoan era of the franchise; The school is now a Greymalkin prison, and the mutant known as Sirin is revealed as its first inmate. Invisible X-Men #2 – written by Gail Simone, with art by David Marquez – offered a look at the horrifying Greymalkin prison, created from the shell of the former Xavier Institute. As the nightmarish creature called…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Fantastic Four #25 Mr. Fantastic has always been the Fantastic practice Resident genius, but sometimes he manages to outdoors himself. After the team ends up trapped in an “alien” world, only to discover that they never left their original location, they have an impossible choice. In response, Mister Fantastic develops an equally impossible solution and makes it work in a way only Reed Richards can – by using technology to change the Marvel Multiverse. Fantastic practice #25 – Written by Ryan North, with art by Carlos Gomez – sends the crew on an accidental expedition to…
Before Krakoa’s miraculous resurrection protocols, the X-Men And other mutants still have a way of dying and coming back to life. Heroes like Jean Gray are particularly notorious for their many exits and returns, but now Cyclops has officially announced which of the X-Men shuffled off the mortal coil most often: Child character. After dying as a teenager and accumulating dozens upon dozens of deaths during his stint with X-Force, Quentin Quire wins the prize. X-Men #1 by Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, Marte Gracia, and Clayton Cowles, following the team’s new beginnings after the fall of Krakoa, the war with…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Avengers #18!Cyclops And Storm are these X-Men Greatest leaders, and together they led the team through the greatest atrocities to bring down Mutantkind. Although they don’t always see eye to eye, they always want the best for their people. Now, both acknowledge that they can’t go back to taking orders from each other, and the landscape of the X-Men will change forever as a result. in The Avengers #18 by Jed MacKay and Valerio Schiti Storm is still considering whether to officially become an Avenger as Hyperion rockets to Earth at light speed. She reaches out…
Mr. Fantastic And these Invisible woman of these Fantastic practice They are one of Marvel’s most iconic couples, and they seem to have a solid relationship that has stood the test of time. NamurRuler of Atlantis, offered the only real threat to their future, but Susan chose to stay with Reed. Her reasoning explains why her marriage to Reed remains unbreakable, despite all they’ve endured, and the role Namor played in getting them there. Fantastic Four: 40th Wedding Anniversary Special #1 by Karl Kesel and Drew Johnson provides a tour of Reed and Sue’s life together. Different versions of the…
The Fantastic practice resident inventor, Reid RichardsHas been turning dreams into scientific reality for decades. From devices that shrink his team down to the size of an atom to spacecraft for exploring the stars, he’s proven that he knows how to turn his ideas into real inventions, including a future plan that he learns will eventually come to fruition. The Hyperglove is Reid’s know-it-all answer to tonus’ Infinity Gauntlet. in the Fantastic Four: 40th Wedding Anniversary Special #1, Mister Fantastic and the Invisible Woman ends up at a party where all the guests are other versions of themselves pulled from…