Author: Robert Wood

In a historic moment for DC, the Justice League Trinity of Superman, Wonder Woman And Batman Are still a fourth hero in battle as their leader. Both in the world and for fans, the Trinity are DC’s most iconic heroes, and the ones who take charge when all seems lost. However, like DC’s epic Absolute power As the event rumbles on, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman have all stepped back, allowing a different hero to lead them and the rest of DC’s heroic superhumans. In a preview by Mark Waid and Dan Mora Absolute Power #4The heroes finally fight back…

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Gary Larson The front side Has many different obsessions, from cows to Vikings to scientists, however The most frequent recurring theme in Larson’s work is children getting eaten. While The front side Seen as family fare, Larson has always had a dark sense of humor, with strips that are just as morbid as they are surreal. It’s hard to think of a darker joke than kids being eaten by everything from lions to witches. Of course, Larson’s signature humor goes a long way to making the comics likable, despite their subject matter. Here are the 13 best For side Comics…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for All in Special #1!After decades of battling each other for the fate of the universe, Superman Has finally killed Darkseid. Not only that, but The Man of Steel has accomplished the impossible by finally embracing magicTransforming his long-term weakness into a wonderful new strength. However, killing the embodiment of evil is no simple matter, and by killing such a crucial cosmic being, Superman has unleashed something much, much worse on the DC multiverse. The action takes place in today’s history-making DC All In Special By Joshua Williamson, Scott Snyder, Daniel Sampere and Dan Mora. The issue…

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Starting out as a horror comic, The Walking Dead has become a multimedia behemoth, with multiple spin-off shows and games. However, despite the many different ways of experiencing The Walking DeadThere is one character that can only appear under specific circumstances, despite being a breakout favorite among fans. The character is Norman Reedus’ Daryl Dixon. Daryl first appeared in the third episode of the first season of AMC’s television adaptation, ‘Tell it to the Frogs’ alongside his brother Merle (Michael Rooker.) But, as critical as Reedus, Daryl was to walking deads room, Franchise creator Robert Kirkman revealed that he does…

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Marvel has officially debuted its new version of HawkeyeBut the hero is not just a skilled archer – he is an Iron Man-level powerhouse capable of taking on an army (or an evil megacorporation) solo. The hero is the latest reinvention of a classic hero in Marvel’s new Ultimate Universe, and an explicit replacement for Clint Barton who – in this new timeline – refused to take the Hawkeye mantle and ditched the advanced tech Tony Stark gifted him. Fans meet the new Hawkeye in a preview for Deniz Camp, Juan Frigeri, Federico Blee and Travis Lanham’s Final #5. The…

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Peter Parker Spider-Man Wild new powers debut thanks to the patronage of Marvel’s dark new Sorcerer Supreme. Spider-Man is about to undergo a mystical rebirth in the Marvel canon, as Doctor Doom chooses Spidey for a deadly mission, giving him new powers and armor to get the job done. One world under doom Come to Marvel Comics, and the publisher’s most iconic heroes now answer to its most insidious villain. in WonderRecently revealed preview of Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness Amazing Spider-Man #61Fans get to see Spider-Man’s transformation and new powers. The new era is called ‘8 Deaths of Spider-Man,’…

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In a new twist to how he wields the Infinity Stones, Thanos introduced a weapon that would give him victory in 2019 Avengers: Endgame. The change comes shortly after Thanos’ creation of the Death Stone – a seventh Infinity Stone that contains the cosmic being sometimes known as Lady Death. Thanos was on a quest to break the Death Stone to his will, leading to an upgrade of his former Infinity Gauntlet. Fans see the new “Infinity Crown” in The Avengers Annual By Derek Landy and Salvador Larroca. There, Thanos battles the current wielders of the Infinity Stones. While their…

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Marvel just made a staggering change to X-Men Know, as it has been revealed that thanks to a new technological leap, Humans can be converted into mutants. For decades, it has been established fact that mutant powers activate in youth due to a mutation known as the X-gene, resulting in superhuman powers. For much of this time, mutants have been hunted and even considered a separate species to humanity. Now, the lines between the two are irreparably blurred. The revelation comes in Jed MacKay, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Marte Gracia and Clayton Cowles. X-Men #5. In this issue, Cyclops asks…

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like Robert Downey Jr. Returning to the MCU to play Doctor Doom, Marvel has the opportunity to pay his very first scene Iron Man. 2008s Iron Man It begins with a scene where Tony Stark – in Afghanistan to demonstrate a new weapon system – tries to leave his military escort. It’s a great scene that establishes Tony’s personality and outlook, rudely interrupted when the convoy is attacked and Tony finds himself injured by one of his own missiles. This moment gets a dark reflection in Brian Michael Bendis and Mike Deodato Jr Dark Avengers #1. The comic includes a…

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Warning: Spoilers for Absolute Batman #1!When DC introduces its wild new take on Batman lore, fans officially meet the Absolute joker – The Dark Knight’s nemesis as you’ve never seen him before. DC’s new Absolute Universe takes place in a reality built on Darkseid’s evil, introducing new versions of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman who are the underdogs against an entire world of darkness. Of course, the new heroes need new versions of their villains, and Absolute Batman #1 Introduces the Joker. On the final page by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin and Clayton Cowles. Absolute Batman #1Fans meet…

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