Author: Isaac Jansons

Contains possible spoilers for Sentinels (2024) #1! Wonder is reinventing the X-Men franchise’s Sentinels, and the preview for the debut issue of their new limited series finds them using A repurposed version of ​​a classic giant sentinel robot to travel the world, in a dark parallel to the famous Blackbird jet of the mutant heroes. It’s a perfect symbol for all the differences between the two groups, in addition to looking simply incredible on the page. Marvel’s preview for Sentinels #1 – written by Alex Pacnadel, art by Justin Mason – revealed that the titular team’s version of the X-Men’s…

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Contains spoilers for The Immortal Thor #16!Most Marvel fans know this. Thor can fly thanks to his legendary hammer Mjolnir – but the latest issue of the magazine The ongoing God of Thunder series has revealed that he can also summon a storm to lift him into the sky if necessary. This new update expands on one of his classic abilities in a completely unexpected way, capturing the hero’s capabilities. Immortal Thor #16, written by Al Ewing, illustrated by Ian Bazaldua, features Thor demonstrating that he doesn’t need Mjolnir to fly as he commands the wind itself to lift it…

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Contains possible spoilers for Sentinels (2024) #1! Marvel reinvents X-Men Sentinels franchise, and in the preview for the debut issue of their new limited series, they use a repurposed version of the classic giant robot Sentinel to travel the world, in a grim parallel to the mutant heroes’ famous Blackbird jet.. It’s the perfect symbol to capture all the differences between the two groups, plus it looks incredible on the page. Marvel Preview for Guardians Issue 1, written by Alex Paknadel and artist Justin Mason, revealed that the main team’s version of the X-Men’s Blackbird Jet is a lobotomized classic…

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Contains spoilers for Mystique (2024) #1!The X-Men The now-ending Krakoan era fueled many fan debates, but one new comic has just seemingly killed off a character who was vitally important to the world of mutants just a few months ago. Whether they’re really dead or not, the moment raises questions about shock value in mainstream comics, and what even an off-hand decision can represent when dealing with a franchise intertwined with real-life oppression. The recently released Mystic (#1 Has ended on a shocking beat like The comic apparently kills off Mystique’s wife Destiny. This issue focuses on two interconnected stories.…

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Contains spoilers for Uncanny X-Men (2024) #4!The X-Men They face an uncertain future as they strand themselves divided and stare down threats old and new alike, but a few words of positivity from one of their most upbeat members just provided the perfect new slogan for fans, if not for the characters themselves. It’s a moment that’s as funny as it is inspirational, but it’s a welcome moment and phrase nonetheless. Invisible X-Men #4 – written by Gail Simone, with art by David Marquez – features a moment in which Wolverine asks Nightcrawler for some words of comfort after savagely…

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The Young Avengers are today the stars of multiple fan-favorite runs, but when the concept was originally pitched, the reception wasn’t as hyped. With a potential MCU incarnation of the team on the horizon, it’s worth examining both Young Avengers series, and their legacy, in more detail, and explore how each could inform a possible adaptation. In his latest newsletter, Original Young Avengers Editor Tom Brevoort explained the lack of faith behind the series from the name alone, which seems absurd in retrospect. The idea of ​​doing “Young Avengers” might have been gimmicky in the early 2000s where Marvel really…

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Spider-Man Tenure with the Poison Symbiote is iconic, and this shockingly realistic new cosplay demonstrates what I can’t believe to an extent. With the help of some fancy lighting, This cosplay captures both the coolness and inhumanity of the costume At the same time, and demonstrates exactly why the design has such staying power. In his normal appearances, Venom is a gigantic mass of muscles with terrifying teeth – but there is something special about the specific combination of Spider-Man and the symbiote. Cosplayer Eric Parkhill (@ericxpark) has transformed into the perfect Venom-suited Spider-Man, with a look so sleek it’s…

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Contains spoilers for Immortal Thor #16!Thanks to a team-up of classic supervillains, Thor Is apparently dead in truth, but what’s worse, this evil can now become something more powerful than anyone could have expected. Of course, as one of Marvel’s most powerful deities and one of Earth’s mightiest heroes, death likely won’t be enough to stop Thor — yet the implications of his killers’ actions could have far-reaching, cosmic consequences. Immortal Thor #16 – Written by Al Ewing, with art by Jan Bazaldua – Features Thor’s apparent death at the hands of B-list villains Mr. Hyde and the Gray Gargoyle…

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Contains spoilers for X-Men (2024) #4!One of the greatest villains in X-Men did made a major return to Marvel continuity, leaving some fans in need of a reminder of just what the “Sugar Man” isand where he came from. Sugar Man may mostly be a relic of a very specific time in X-Men history, but his latest appearance has the potential to be more than a cameo. X-Men #4 – written by Jed MacKay, with art by Netho Diaz – brings Sugar Man back into the fold, reminding readers of what made him so scary and gross originally. The slime…

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Warning: Spoilers for Invisible X-Men #3!The X-Men New “from the ashes” status quo saw the mutants grapple with the legacy of Professor XBut only now have the comics revealed exactly what happened to Charles Xavier. A prisoner in his own former home, Xavier’s legacy is being fought without him, even as Marvel’s teases about the future promise that he’ll be back soon enough. Invisible X-Men #3 by Gail Simone, David Marquez, Matt Wilson and Clayton Cowles just confirmed what became of Professor X, revealing that He is the as yet unnamed prisoner X trapped in Greymalkin Prison, Once the X-Mansion.…

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