Author: Chris Miller

Red Hulk is assembling a new team of unlikely and forgotten heroes from Marvel's past. In the middle of Doctor Doom imminent global takeover, the Red Hulk will soon find himself trapped by the villain, but Thunderbolt Ross is not the type to sit idly by. In response, the hero gamma will assemble a team of Marvel's oldest cyborgs to overthrow the tyrannical rule of the new Sorcerer Supreme. Red Hulk #2 is set to follow the disgraced general and his fight to escape Doctor Doom's clutches. The last readers saw of Ross, he was standing over a man's dead…

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wolverine son has returned from the dead, rejoining the Marvel canon as Mephisto's new personal Ghost Rider. Nicknamed “Hellverine”, Akihiro has gained a multitude of new powers thanks to his Spirit of Vengeancein addition to his already fearsome mutant powers. Now, one of Wolverine's most iconic abilities is increasing his power thanks to the mystical power of hell itself. Hellverina #1 – written by Benjamin Percy, with Raffaele Ienco – is the debut issue of Akihiro's personal journey since his hellish return. Before being brutally mauled to death by Sabertooth, Akihiro's life was largely defined by his hatred for Wolverine.…

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Before his fall and transformation into the tyrannical Darth Vader Anakin Skywalker despised the Jedi. He believed that the Order had become corrupt and hypocritical, taking advantage of the war to gain political power. For Anakin, the Jedi Order was evil. However, after reading this Star Wars Legends comic, it's hard to deny that Vader was right about some things. Maybe the Jedi were evil? Darth Vader and the Ghost Prison – by W. Haden Blackman and Agustin Alessio – is a comic book from the Legends era that takes place in the childhood moments of Galactic Empire . Investigating…

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Before the emergence of modern Star Wars canon, there was one clone trooper who surpassed the rest. An Advanced Reconnaissance Commando personally chosen by Jango Fett to train, this clone was the toughest ever created and a highly valuable asset to the Republic. However, the clone would never see the modern canon thanks to Captain Rex and George Lucas. Introduced in the story “Jango's Legacy” by Haden Blackman, Stephen Thompson and Ray Kryssing from Dark Horse Comics' Star Wars: Republic #50, Alpha-17 is a battle-hardened warriortrained to become one of the Clone Army's greatest assets. Chosen and trained by Jango…

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Warning: Contains SPOILERS for NYX #6 One of X-Men's One of the most terrifying villains, the master of multidimensional television named Mojo, has spent decades trying to forcibly recruit the X-Men into his pointless interdimensional shows, movies, and games. Although it is often limited to its domestic dimension, Mojo's new power threatens to turn the entire Earth into his playground. However, Marvel's first group of young mutants don't seem as concerned as they should be. NYX #6 – written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, with art by Michael Shelfer – follows Kamala Khan and her mutant rights activist friends…

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It's no secret that every moment of Darth Vader life is hell – and a comic book Star Wars original Legends The canon shows a torturous aspect of Vader's existence even more painful than the rest. His armor is ill-fitting and outdated, causing the Sith Lord constant, unbearable pain, and that pain is Vader's constant landing on the Dark Side, and like Palpatine it keeps his apprentice weak. Star Wars: Darth Vader and the Lost Command – written by Haden Blackman, art by Rick Leonardi – contains a brief glimpse of one of Darth Vader's rare vulnerable moments among his…

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Warning: Contains SPOILERS for NYX #6 From its tragic conception, the second WolverineLaura Kinney, lived a difficult life and suffered a tragic death – and I cannot emphasize how heartbroken the latest twist in her saga left me. After the death of the original Laura, she was replaced by a duplicate, created through the mutant Resurrection Protocols. Now, Laura's oldest friend is back after decades, with no idea that her best friend is a doppelganger. NYX #6 – written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, with art by Michael Shelfer – follows Ms. Marvel, Wolverine and their group of young…

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Warning: Contains SPOILERS for New Poison #1 THE Poison The war is over, and Dylan and Eddie Brock are old news, because Venom has a new host, flashier than his predecessors ever will be. This gregarious new host makes his personality known, quickly betraying his secret identity. As the chaos of the symbiote war begins to ensue and all that is left are scars, New Venom's radiant personality endures. Brand new poison #1 – written by Al Ewing, with art by Carlos Gomez – is the debut of the latest Venom series and the debut of the new eponymous incarnation…

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THE X-Men franchise continues to inch closer to its own version of Marvel legendary Civil War, while new mutant registration legislation divides two current X-Men teams, led by Cyclops and Rogue, and threatens the safety of the broader mutant community.as they struggle to reintegrate into human society following the destruction of their island sanctuary of Krakoa. X Factor #5 – written by Mark Russell, with art by Bob Quinn – marks a new chapter in mutants' eternal struggle to find freedom. In response to threats from a mutant-led terrorist group against America, the United States government has already enlisted the…

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As the recently reformed and reborn son of Wolverine Sets out on the road, now equipped with his own Spirit of Vengeance, he may soon find himself in the company of a great diabolical demon. Now considered a Ghost Rider, Akihiro is playing an entirely different game. The days of the X-Men are long gone, because Hellverine is entering a new world of supernatural horrors. Hellverina is an upcoming series from Benjamin Percy and Raffaele Ienco that follows Akihiro, the long-lost son of Wolverine, who spent most of his life as an enemy of his iconic X-Men father. However, after…

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