Summary in Wolverine Annual 2024 #1, new characters Ward and Apex approach Wolverine, believing him to be a rock bearer like them. The Power Stone, inherited by Apex, drives its wielders to desire destruction and domination, similar to the Champion of Marvel Two-in-One Annual #7. The power stone not only increases strength, but also leads to complete destruction and the loneliness of entire planets, as shown in the actions of Apex and the Champion. Warning: Contains spoilers for Wolverine Annual 2024 #1! Marvel Comics has no shortage of cosmically powerful characters, but of them all, one always stood above the…
Author: Spencer Connolly
Summary Wolverine finally used the weight of his adamantium skeleton to his advantage in Wolverine: Deep Cat #2 by Marvel Comics. Despite this newfound strength, Wolverine is still vulnerable to drowning due to the weight of his skeleton. Wolverine’s mastery of this previously overlooked power showcases his evolution as an iconic hero in the Marvel universe. Warning: Contains spoilers for Wolverine: Deep Cut #2! Wolverine Has a number of powerful abilities that make him the iconic hero (and expert killer) that fans know him as today. However, one of these abilities has always been more of a hindrance than an…
Summary Calvinball is a game with ever-changing rules, making it a unique and fun experience for players of all ages. Calvinball thrives on imagination and creativity, with players constantly creating rules to outsmart their opponents. Calvin and Hobbes Comics showcase the chaotic and entertaining nature of Calvinball, proving that it is more enjoyable than traditional sports. Calvin and Hobbes is a comic strip series that celebrates the wonderful nature of a child’s imagination. Indeed, it follows a six-year-old boy and his imaginary friend/stuffed animal tiger, so it makes sense that the franchise would really lean into imaginative play in the…
Summary New cybernetic predator armor in Predator vs. Black Panther #1 brings a futuristic edge to the design of the iconic character. Power struggle between Predator brothers leads to epic showdown with Black Panther over vibranium in exciting new comic. Cyberpunk aesthetic and advanced technology in Predator armor hint at a new class of Yautja society in the expanded study. Warning: Contains spoilers for Predator vs. Black Panther #1! One of the most important aspects of the US Predator Franchise is the absolutely iconic and utterly badass design of the Predator itself. The helmet/mask, wrist, and plasma cannon all come…
Summary Luke Skywalker’s belief that the Force must run through someone to be alive challenges the idea of ​​droid Sentence In Star Wars Study. The revelation that Luke doesn’t think droids are alive raises questions about his relationships with C-3PO and R2-D2. Despite the established canon that droids are sentient beings, Luke’s belief exposes his biggest hypocrisy in Star Wars. Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Wars #48! There is no question that Luke Skywalker is the embodiment of all that is good in the Star Wars universe, especially during the original trilogy, as he was quite literally the new hope…
Doctor Doom Is really a Marvel comics villain like no other, not because he is apparently the smartest person in the universe, and not because he is both a master of science and magic, but because one can argue that he is not a villain at all. Of course, Doctor Doom has done some hideously villainous things, but he only does them because he really thinks he could make the world a perfect utopia—if he were its unchallenged ruler. The benevolent dictator of Latveria, Victor Von Doom has proven to be a generally great leader. Doom wants the best for…
Summary The new beginning of Red Hulk in Destruction 2099 involves a disturbing mutation after consuming the cosmic fruit of Ego, the living planet. The permanent transformation of the new Red Hulk is a result of merging his flesh with his red space suit, enhanced with cosmic energy. The character design of Red Hulk 2099 was inspired by the work of iconic science fiction artists Jack Kirby and HR Giger, creating a unique and disturbing appearance. Warning: Contains spoilers for Annihilation 2099 #3! When the original Red Hulk Debuting in Marvel Comics, it was revealed that his red color is…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Aliens vs. Avengers #1! It’s no secret that crossover comics – although incredibly fun and worth the read – don’t do very well in terms of their plot and characters, and no one was expecting. Aliens vs Avengers To be different. However, upon reading the first issue, it’s clear that skeptics couldn’t have been more wrong. Indeed, Aliens vs Avengers Should be one of the worst comics of 2024… but it’s quickly becoming the best on stands. in Aliens vs. Avengers #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribić, the Marvel Universe is rocked by the presence…
There is no shortage of increasingly powerful characters in these Dragon Ball Continuity, thus the title of the series Strongest character Frequent changes. The series gained a controversial reputation for a formula structure that would introduce a new level of strength with a terrible villain, only to have Goku defeat them. Thankfully, the series has grown beyond this trope, as it’s no longer Earth-bound warlords or intergalactic conquerors that the Z-Fighters face, but literal gods, and a surprising number of characters stronger than Vegeta and even Goku. Dragon Ball Super is the ongoing storyline of the Dragon Ball Franchise written…
Summary Revealed: Hulk’s iconic catchphrase “Hulk Smash” originated 3600 years ago with the first Hulk, Enkidu. The Fortress of the Elders in Las Vegas holds secrets of the Hulk’s connection to the One Below and ancient origins. The Incredible Hulk #15 confirms a deeper connection between Bruce Banner and the first Hulk, Enkidu, sealing their destinies. Warning: Contains spoilers for The Incredible Hulk #15! The Hulkthe cataprax, “Hulk Smash”, is about as iconic as he is, as he says it in practically every adaptation (animated or live-action), as well as at least once per Marvel Comics story arc. The catchphrase…