Summary Hulk seeks revenge on Thanos after his MCU loss in a preview for Incredible Hulk annual #1. Thanos acquires the Mind Stone just as the Hulk arrives, setting the stage for an epic showdown. Hulk’s brutal nature gives him an edge against Thanos, who may actually fear the Jade Giant. Warning: Contains possible spoilers for Incredible Hulk annual #1! The Hulk And tonus’ Fight in Avengers: Infinity War The movie opens, and now their rematch is fixing a pit MCU Incorrect. In a preview for this year Incredible Hulk annual #1, part of “The Infinity Watch” story, the Jade…
Author: Shaun Corley
Summary Wakanda’s technological prowess surpasses even Reed Richards and Tony Stark, putting them 800 years ahead in advantages. X-Force struggles to infiltrate Wakanda due to its highly advanced defenses and technology, surprising even the team. Reed Richards’ reputation as Marvel’s top genius takes a hit as Wakanda’s scientific achievements outshine his own. Warning: Contains spoilers for X-Force #2! Reid Richards is recognized as a genius in the Marvel Universe, but that reputation just took a serious hit with the revelation that one hero’s tech is 800 years more advanced. In a preview for X-Force #2, the team tries to infiltrate…
Summary Get ready for a Coen Brothers reinvention of Plastic Man in a new, hard-boiled, noir-inspired miniseries from DC Black Label. Plastic Man, a Golden Age comic icon, will explore darker, disturbing layers in his upcoming adventures with a Coen Brothers influence. Plastic man no more Promises desperate choices, spiraling consequences, and a final, hellish journey through the mortality of the character. One of these Justice League Most underrated powerhouses is getting a reinvention worth of these Cohen Brothers. Writer Christopher Cantwell will soon leave his mark on Plastic Man in a new, four-issue miniseries titled Plastic Man must dieFrom…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Trek: Defiant #17! Star Trek Just turning his most iconic Klingon, Worf, into the one thing he hates the most: a Romulan. In the pages of Star Trek: DefiantWorf leads a rebel crew, handling Starfleet’s dirty work. in Star Trek: Defiant #17, his mission takes him deep into Romulan space. The Romulans are sworn enemies of the Federation, Forced Warf to go deep undercover – as a Romulan himself. Star Trek: Defiant #17 was written by Christopher Cantwell and Angel Unzueta. The issue opens on the planet Dartha, where three strangely familiar Romulans are carrying…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Trek: Defiant #18! The mackies are a sore spot in the Star Trek universe, but now the Federation has admitted they are in the wrong. Introduced during Deep Space Nine’s Second season, the Maquis terrorized the Federation until they were wiped out. The legacy of the Maquis is a complicated one, and in Star Trek: Defiant #18, The federation finally admitted they treated the Maquis unfairly. The Maquis played huge roles throughout the 24th century Star Trek Points. They are introduced in The next generation And Deep Space NineAnd former Maquis were critical to Voyager.…
Summary Lore introduces the gods as “Kardasheves” in Star Trek #23, Delving into the scientific side of the god-like beings in the universe. The Kardashev Scale measures the energy progress of a civilization, with god-like beings Star Trek Classified as a type 3 civilization. Lore exploits the weakness of the gods, humanizing them and showing their vulnerability to scientific laws and mortal principles. Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Trek #23! Star Trek Has finally unveiled the official “technobabble” term for its god-like beings. Two years ago, IDW revitalized their line of Star Trek Comics with a “God War,” which spanned…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Trek: Defiant #18! I can’t believe that Star Trek Just brought back an underused species of these Animated series. Star Trek: The Animated Series He appeared for two seasons in the 1970s and helped keep the franchise alive before his return later that decade. The show now occupies a nebulous place in Trek Canon, but in Star Trek: Defiant #18, One species introduced to the myth makes a shocking return. Star Trek: Defiant #18 is written by Christopher Cantwell and drawn by Angel Unzueta. Chief O’Brien left Earth to find Worf and his crew, who…
Summary Hercules’ unique power of deriving strength from prayer sets him apart from MCU heroes and gods. Hercules made his debut in Thor: Love and Thunder Post-credit scene, along with Thor in Giant Tor #1. Despite Hercules’ rich history in Marvel Comics, his future in the MCU remains uncertain, potentially starving fan connections. Warning: Contains spoilers for Giant Tor #1! Hercules’ Most unique power, one separating gods from superheroes, belongs in the MCU. Hercules, the Prince of Power, made his big screen debut in Thor: Love and Thunder Post-credit scene. While the MCU futures of Thor and Hercules are still…
Marvel editor Tom Brevoort explained why the company ignored a Thor- Level hero for decades. The cosmic side of the Marvel Universe is full of powerful heroes and villains, some even capable of challenging the Thunder God. Recently, in a Q and A with fans, Brevoort shed some light on one of the characters, revealing the surprising reason creators passed him over. In his Substock newsletter, Man with a hatTom Brevoort fields questions from fans on a wide variety of topics related to Marvel Comics and the comics industry as a whole. Oscar Andreasson asked Brevort about Quasar, specifically the…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Trek: Defiant #18! Worf just passed a tragic milestone in the Star Trek Universe, one he can never take back. Worf was an integral part of IDW Star Trek line, leading a ragtag rebel crew into Defiant. Since becoming captain, Worf has made some difficult decisions and dealt with great heartbreak. Wharf recently suffered a great loss, and in Star Trek: Defiant #18, fans see the toll it has taken on him. Star Trek: Defiant #18 is written by Christopher Cantwell and drawn by Angel Unzueta. Worf, B’Elanna Torres and Ro Laren are on the…