Author: Samantha King

Known for its android horror, The Terminator relied heavily on variations of the same killer robot. The T-800 has been the most common model in the franchise, with variations like the T-1000 and TX improving upon it. However, the T-800 has also been the preferred model in several Terminator comics. However, this framework proved to be limited, although it stands out in specific cases. The Terminator #2 has the creative team of Declan Shalvey, David O'Sullivan, Colin Craker and Jeff Eckleberry. The series has been almost a collection of one-shots in each issue, with small connected stories in some but…

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As one of DC's most popular characters Batman is often used as an entry point for new comic book readers. However, there are numerous races, Elseworlds stories, teams, and events in which he is included, creating multiple entry points. One of the best possible starting points is the iconic plot, Batman: Calm down. Published in early 2002, Batman: Hush features the creative team of Jeph Loeb, Jim Lee, Scott Williams, Richard Starkings and Alex Sinclair. It's a story arc that spans twelve issues, from Batman #608 to Batman #619. From the art to the inclusion of several iconic DC characters,…

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Wonder Woman origin story has changed several times over the years, but his newest in Absolute Wonder Woman #1 makes more sense. History has tweaked his upbringing, which gives a new layer to his heroism. It also makes more sense for her character based on the roles of Greek gods and goddesses in terms of influence and punishment. Absolute Wonder Woman #1 has the creative team of Kelly Thompson, Hayden Sherman, Jordie Bellaire and Becca Carey. DC's Absolute line has been reinventing iconic heroes like Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman. In the case of the Amazonian warrior, her origins took…

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At New York Comic Con, it was revealed that Wonder is preparing for a new Venomverse comic event. This will be a major crossover, bringing together two of the publisher’s most popular universes. The symbiote-centric universe will face off against fan-favorite Spider-Verse, promising plenty of chaos next spring when the event kicks off. The promotional art for the Marvel Comics event is text-only with tiny visual components. There are some webs with some thicker threads that slightly resemble symbiote tendrils. It says “Spider-Verse vs. VenomVerse” in black and red letters. The only other information known so far is that the…

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Mad Cave Studios and King Features Syndicate are partnering for a new Flash Gordon comic universe. Screen Rant has a exclusive look node Flash Gordon: Infinity Girl and Flash Gordon: Quarterly #2: The Heart of Arboria. These series will continue the adventures of Flash Gordon, with a modern and non-traditional storyline that promises to maintain the integrity of the iconic hero. Mad Cave Studios has been publishing a Flash Gordon series since the beginning of this year. The fifth issue is scheduled to be released in December and the sixth in February, with a new arc starting soon. Upcoming offerings,…

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Greg Weisman’s comedic success Gargoyles continued under Dynamite Comics, since the publisher began releasing series continuing the stories of the franchise’s main characters. This is set to continue next year, with Demona getting her own series. Already Gargoyles there were some comic book spin-offs, expanding the lore of the world and characters. Now, the focus will be on the fan-favorite villain. On Bleeding Coola full list of 2025 offerings for Free Comic Book Day has been reported. Dynamite Comics has been publishing Gargoyles comics since 2022. The initial success of the series resulted in its continued run until 2024, while…

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Best known for its array of armor options and continually innovating technology, Iron Man There is no shortage of technical updates to utilize and expand upon. THE 100th Anniversary Special – Guardians of the Galaxy #1 it featured one of his most impressive suits to date. Unfortunately, this particular model hasn’t been seen again, which is surprising and highly disappointing given the potential it could have for Marvel across multiple mediums. 100th Anniversary Special – Guardians of the Galaxy #1 features the creative team of Andy Lanning, Ron Marz, Gustavo Duarte, Edgar Delgado and Joe Sabino. It pits the titular…

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Summary Milestone Heroes return to Dakotaverse in triumphant mode after Brainiac incursion, big changes ahead. Shadow Cabinet recruits Rocket to face hostile Angela Alva, promising world-suspense story climax. With Joseph P. Illidge at the helm, Milestone Universe faces dangers after Brainiac event. The Dakotaverse will return the case with Milestone Universe: The Shadow Cabinet #1 With some big shifts coming. The recent events in DC’s universe – and the recent shifts caused by Brainiac – will cause a major ripple effect in the Milestone Universe. With a new status quo for the main heroes of the universe, there will be…

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Summary The latest era of X-Men will feature Rachel Summers due to her connection to Captain Britain, not her lineage. Characters from alternate timelines were initially sidelined, but Rachel was allowed into X-Force due to her bond with Betsy Braddock. The X-Men relaunch focuses on the present, excluding characters tied to past events, unless a strong relationship justifies their presence. The X-Men The last era will be displayed Cyclops daughter, Rachel Summers, but not because she was a front runner for the team. Tom Brevoort, executive editor for the X-Men: From the Ashes Relaunch, has revealed details about her inclusion.…

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Summary Dark fanart explores Superman’s bleak alter ego in Flashpoint, showcasing his potential for destruction. Flash’s time-travel attempt creates a war between superheroes, sending Superman on a rough path. Flashpoint story changes DC universe, portrays Superman as a government prisoner with a darker origin. The Flashpoint Change of Superman was explored in new ways. Shared by @bosslogic, the dark take on DC’s Man of Steel reveals a creepier side of the hero, pushing him to a much more uncomfortable existence. This classic storyline is an impressive showcase of the Flash’s powers and limitations, but it also makes DC’s symbol of…

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