Author: Robert Wood

Like Marvel’s current era of Star Wars Story comes to an end, fans see a previously unknown moment in between Luke Skywalker and Ben Solo, before the latter’s transformation into kilo rn. as of Star Wars #50Marvel is transitioning out of the era between Empire strikes back And Return of the JediSwitching its attention to the time between the original and sequel trilogies, beginning with the Battle of Jakku. But before that, there are some loose ends to tie up, as Luke teaches Ben Solo a vital lesson. In a preview of the fifty page Star Wars #50Luke tells Ben…

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Marvel has officially debuted the most powerful Poison Host in his entire canon, as a battle between Hyperion and Nighthawk (Marvel’s Batman and Superman standins) reaches terrifying new heights. Recently, Marvel’s ‘Venomverse’ was reborn – a multiversal web connecting every version of Venom across every reality. Marvel’s Venomverse Reborn series offers fans a guided tour of the most significant worlds of the Venomverse, while also answering some major questions about the symbiote’s expanded lore. In a preview of Venomverse Reborn #4The question under debate is the identity of the multiverse’s most powerful poison. So far, the series has seen everyone…

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Few Star Wars Fans would deny that the original trilogy has a special magic that future projects have not quite been able to recapture. Now, it turns out there’s an in-canon reason that Age of Rebellion feels so unique. In a preview of the upcoming Star Wars #50The story flashes forward to Luke Skywalker’s training of Ben Solo. Luke intends to tell Ben about his second visit to the Living Sea of ​​Gazian, and mentions that at the time, Han Solo is still a prisoner of Jabba the Hutt. Ben says he’s heard so many stories from the Rebellion era,…

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Bruce Wayne has debuted a whole new Batsuit as well BatmanThe last adventure of the Dark Knight and also killing a major villain. The new suit not only uses different colors, but redesigns Batman’s logo and tile for an earlier age. Fans get to see the new look Batman: Dark Age #5. The series retold Batman’s origins and life beginning in the 1950s, with real-time progression that incorporates both real-world events and major DC history into his narrative. In this issue, Batman is active in the mid-70s, now working alongside Dick Grayson’s Robin and taking on organized crime in Carmine…

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Warning: This article contains depictions of violence. The most gruesome kill of Nick Furys long career shows why even the Punishment had to bow to his status as Marvel’s deadliest man alive. The kill comes in a comic published under Marvel’s MAX Comics imprint – a brand launched in 2001 to cover adult-only comics including Jessica Jones’ AliasThe Supreme power Continuous and multiple Punishment comics. in Get Fury #5Frank Castle (After a US posing as a Russian officer, Castle uses the kidnapped General Tran to get into the facility and rescue a traumatized Fury. Unfortunately for Tran, Fury turns his…

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The Mad Titan Thanos Rarely meets anyone he considers equal, and despite these Hulk’s immense strength, it’s clear that Bruce Banner’s Green Goliath does not make the list. Although the Hulk is usually wary of Marvel’s other heroes, the Avengers have called on him several times to help thwart Thanos’ latest plans against Earth. Over the many battles, it seems that the Mad Titan has developed a disdainful view of the Hulk. In Derek Landy and Geoff Shaw The Incredible Hulk Annual #1The Mind Stone calls out to Hulk to stop it from falling into Thanos’ clutches. The two trade…

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The X-Men Just suffered a huge blow, as a new theory in Marvel Comics threatens to turn people against them more drastically than ever. The franchise is currently in the opening stages of a brand new era, with several major events thus far setting up a bold new status quo. between the bombs, Adults have begun to mysteriously manifest mutant powersAlthough the 61-year-old franchise has long established that the X-gene activates during adolescence (or, in very rare cases, earlier.) Now, Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman X-Men #3 Reveals a devastating theory has emerged from this new development – People begin…

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From the depths of hell to entire dimensions of eldritch monstrosities, Doctor Strange has seen (and often fought) the most chilling horrors the Marvel Universe has to offer – but none of them scare him as much as Wolverine. Asked his opinion on the best there is, the Sorcerer Supreme was candid that he considered the X-Men’s hard-living hero the scariest individual he has ever known – including Mephisto himself. The admission was in 2011 Wolverine #16By Jason Aaron and Goran Sudzuka. In this issue, Logan’s current girlfriend – investigative reporter Melita Garner – interviews various Marvel heroes to produce…

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Thanks to an epic new weapon, Thor is ultimately immune to magic – including that of his insidious sibling Loki. Marvel’s God of Thunder has gone from strength to strength in the past couple of years, replacing Odin as Asgard’s all-father and inheriting the immense power that comes with the role. However, Thor’s new power comes with new enemies that test him to his limits and force him to adopt radical new tactics and weapons to survive. At Al Ewing, Jan Bazaldua, Matt Hollingsworth and Joe Sabino’s The Immortal Thor #15Thor absorbed the powers of Zeus, the evil leader of…

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In a clever reveal, Marvel just confirmed that one of the greatest Avengers Of all time has a secret power he has been keeping under wraps until now. In fact, because of the logic behind the power, Multiple Avengers must logically possess it, despite the fact that none of the rest of Earth’s mightiest heroes knew about it until now. In Steve Orlando and Corey Smith Avengers Assemble #1Captain America’s new roster awaits direction at Avengers Mansion. To kill the time, the team play a game of poker, just for Hercules To discover he can always tell when the other…

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