Summary Wonder Woman is teaming up with Plastic Man in November Batman: The Brave and the Bold #19. Wonder Woman uses Plastic Man as a shield on a variant cover by Riley Rossmo. Wonder Woman and Plastic Man are both powerful heroes, and together they make a formidable team. Wonder Woman Unbelievable new weapon is so much better than her trademark magic lasso. The Lasso of Truth is an iconic weapon that has given Wonder Woman a major advantage over her enemies. Now, on to a variant cover for Batman: The Brave and the Bold #19, Wonder Woman has an…
Author: Shaun Corley
Warning: contains spoilers Psylocke #1! THE X-Men are about to join the MCU and are using the same formula that made the Avengers a box office success. After Disney acquired the assets of 20th Century Fox in 2019, the X-Men’s arrival in the MCU became inevitable. Although Disney has not announced concrete plans for a new X-Men film, Psylocke #1 created a plan for exactly how to introduce the Children of the Atom to the MCU. Psylocke #1 was written by Alyssa Wong and drawn by Vincenzo Carratú. Psylocke arrives at the Factory, the X-Men’s new headquarters in Alaska. Psylocke…
Warning: contains spoilers Green Lantern #17! Sinestro, Green Lantern biggest villain, has just released a major update that redefines what a Red Lantern is capable of doing. For over 60 years, Sinestro has been a constant threat to Green Lantern, despite having been one himself. Sinestro led his own Corps, based on the yellow light of fear. Now, in Green Lantern #17, Sinestro embraces the red light of rage – and quickly puts all the other Red Lanterns to shame. Green Lantern #17 was written by Jeremy Adams and drawn by Xermanico. Mogo, the planet-sized Green Lantern, has fallen under…
A new god-level incarnation of the Justice League has come together in a new variant cover that every fan of 1990s superheroes will love. The Justice League ends their year-long hiatus, returning to their former glory this fall Justice League Unlimited #1. The new title brings together heroes from across the DC Universe, and a new, and familiar-looking, variant cover assembles some of the most powerful. Justice League Unlimited Shares a name with the popular DC cartoon from the mid-2000s. DC has released their November solicitations, including a first look at Justice League Unlimited #1, written by Mark Waid and…
Warning: contains spoilers Huge Detective #1-3! Huge Detective, from Titan Comics, does what many considered impossible: successfully mixing the noir genre with kaiju. These two seemingly disparate genres actually share some things in common, and Huge Detective Brings these sinuous strands together beautifully. Huge Detective The unique blend of the noir/thriller genre and giant monsters makes it one of this year’s most memorable crime comics. Huge Detective was written by Adam Rose and drawn by Magenta King. In the near future, giant monsters emerge from underground, threatening to invade humanity. The monsters, called “Huges”, are intelligent, and eventually they and…
Summary The new Justice League lineup fixes a 15-year-old mistake with the return of Ray Palmer, the Atom. Ray Palmer, Black Lightning and Captain Atom make a comeback in the upcoming Justice League Unlimited #1. DC Comics is setting the stage for the Atom’s big comeback, reminding fans of his iconic status in the DC Universe. The Justice League They’re returning to the DC Universe, and their new roster can finally right a 15-year-old mistake. The upcoming Justice League lineup is a mix of stalwarts such as Superman and new recruits, like Star Sapphire. However, as seen at first glance…
Appalachian folk magic and old-school revenge will soon collide Mine is a long and lonely grave of Oni Press. The four-issue miniseries, written by Justin Jordan and drawn by Chris Shehan, takes readers on a brutal and bloody odyssey through the hills of West Virginia, how a man tries to free himself from a curse. The book hits the streets in February, and TelaRant is pleased to present an exclusive first look. Oni Press’ Mine is a long and lonely grave tells the story of Harley Creed, an ex-convict who wants nothing more than to leave his hometown of Briar…
After breaking sales records and delighting fans and critics, the ThunderCats are returning to their comic book roots in a new omnibus edition. ThunderCats has a rich history in television, spanning nearly four decades. The franchise also has deep ties to comics, including a fondly remembered run by Marvel in the mid-1980s. Now for those classics ThunderCats comics are finally back in print, courtesy of Dynamite Entertainment. Dynamite announced the upcoming bus via a post on its website. THE Classic Thundercats Years Omnibus brings together all 24 editions of Marvel ThunderCats comic, which ran between 1985 and 1988. Dynamite’s next…
For more than 60 years, Doctor Strange kept the Marvel Universe safe from all magical threats and wore a number of different costumes while doing so. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, and first appearing in Strange Tales #110, Doctor Strange infused the nascent Marvel Universe with a vibe that was at times colorful and gruesome. The various outfits that Doctor Strange has worn reflect this. However, Doctor Strange has worn a lot of different costumes in the comics that are infinitely cooler than the ones in the movie, and here are ten of them. In 2016, Doctor Strange…
Warning: contains spoilers Thundercats #9!Thundercats the tradition changed forever with the introduction of the destructive opposite of the Sword of Omens. The main weapon of Lion-O, the leader of the Thundercats, the Sword of Omens served him well on many occasions in the team’s fight against Mumm-Ra in the Third World. However, a new weapon has arrived in the Third World and, as seen in Thundercats #9, has enormous potential for destruction. Thundercats #9 was written by Declan Shalvey and drawn by Drew Moss. The Mutants faced the Thundercats in battle. As the team fights valiantly, Tygra notices the ax…