Author: Dashiel Reaves

Summary Batman's villains get a new twist in fan art by Tom Hoskisson, including undead variants and monstrous creations. The strange and dimensional world of Gotham City has always been home to strange villains, and these new additions fit right in. The weirder, the better - from living decks of cards to skeletal cowboys, Batman's rogues have always been extraordinary. Batman Has some of the best villains in comic book history. While new villains are not often created, they are usually brilliant when added to Gotham lore, such as Professor Pyg and the Court of Owls. Now the talented artist…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Poison #37!One of the biggest moments in Spider-Man History was when he got the iconic black suit that would later go on to become Poison. And yet despite everything this moment had to shape Spider-Man's lore, I truly believe it doesn't make sense anymore due to one time travel change That Marvel just introduced. Marvel introduced this major change to Peter's teaching in Poison #37 By Torunn Gronbekk and Cafu. In the story, Eddie Brock's son from the future (known as Old Man Dylan) travels back in time to collect some things he needs to create…

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There's no denying that when it comes to physically strong Marvel Comics characters, The Hulk is near the absolute top of the list. It is known that Hulk's anger allows his strength to increase infinitely, but surprisingly, this is not the ability that makes him so unbelievably dangerous - In fact, it is the character's equally limitless reserve of stamina that really makes him a force to be reckoned with. The Incredible Hulk Annual #7 - written by Roger Stern, with art by John Byrne - revealed the true secret ability of the Hulk, as this was the issue that…

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One of the most tragic parts of the US BatmanThe story was when Jason Todd's Robin was murdered by Joker... closely followed by the day when Todd returned from the grave as the murderous villain Red Hood. Part of the reason Jason was filled with such deep hatred for Batman was the belief that the Dark Knight had betrayed him by allowing Joker to get away with murdering him. I realized that this is simply not true. I love the character of Jason Todd. I've read almost every single appearance he's had in the comicsFrom the time he was Robin,…

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Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson The boys Ran from 2006-2012, with a huge character list and a plot full of changing motivations and betrayals. Because of this, it's no surprise that many characters end up significantly different from where they started. From the boys themselves to the seven, each character went through some pretty horrific events throughout the story of The boys. The weak characters finally reveal how strong they really are, and some strong characters are brought lower than anyone thought possible. At the end of the comic, few characters are left standing, and These are the top 10…

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There were tons of dangerous villains who Batman Has fought over the decades, and he has contingency plans for them all. But it took readers quite a while to see the contingency plan Batman had for one of his most dangerous villains, Bane. Using his iconic batarangs, Batman finally has a solution to take Bane down with ease. Batman reveals his surprisingly effective anti-train weapon in the pages of Batman and Robin #11 by Joshua Williamson and Juan Ferreyra. In this story, Batman and Robin are heading to Dinosaur Island to track down Bay, and wanting to be prepared for…

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Sometimes it feels like Superman Has countless powers: flight, super strength, super speed, heat vision, frost breath and dozens of others. The breadth of powers is one of the biggest reasons why people call Superman boring, but all of those powers pale in comparison to his ultimate resort: the Super Flare. Superman having an attack that is so powerful, he avoids using it is a pretty scary concept, but it is Exactly what the super flare is. Alternatively called the solar flare power, it debuted in Superman #38 by Geoff Johns and John Romita Jr. When Superman realizes that he…

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Many fans might think that Superman is the perfect example of the full power of the Kryptonian race. This belief is understandable, considering just how many powers Superman has, but surprisingly, there are tons of powers that Superman has yet to unlock - such as the black light energy that the Kryptonian Preuss mastered. This surprising new Kryptonian power debuts in Action comics #824 by JD Finn and Ivan Reis When the villain Preus escapes the city of Kandor, intending to enslave Earth and create a new Krypton. What would already be a tough fight for Superman is made even…

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Warning! Contains spoilers for Batman: The Last Halloween #0 and #1! Few Batman Stories are as highly regarded among the DC Comics fandom as Jeph Loeb and Tim Sales' iconic The Long Halloween - And now, nearly three decades after the publication of the legendary series, DC has returned with a suitable sequel, which seems more than ready to live up to the legacy of the original. Batman: The Last Halloween Features a returning Jeph Loeb, this time joined by artists Eduardo Riso and Dave Stewart, as he seeks to deliver a definitive final chapter In his saga. So far,…

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There are tons of powerful ones Justice League Heroes who have extraordinary powers, but few are as powerful or as terrifying as Plastic Man. Despite his goofy demeanor, Plastic Man has one of the most horrifying power sets in superhero comics, and DC proves it again in a new solicitation. Plastic Man is on another adventure in Plastic man no more! By Christopher Cantwell, Alex Lins and Jacob Edgar, this time to save his son. Issue #4 will take Plas' search to a dangerous new level Patrick "Al" O'Brien threatens to detonate a nuclear bomb. Fortunately, Plastic Man can actually…

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