Author: Spencer Connolly

Warning: Contains spoilers for The Incredible Hulk #16! Hulk Fans should be very familiar with the Green Door by now, as it has been a mainstay in it Hulk Study since The Immortal HulkAnd continues to be in the Jade Giant’s current series. However, while fans may think they know the purpose of the green door, the latest addition to Hulk Myth proves otherwise, as Marvel Comics just revealed his true purpose, thereby changing Hulk Know forever. The Incredible Hulk #16 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Danny Earls throws fans into the ancient past of 3600 BCE, back when the…

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Nothing but mystery has surrounded Prometheus’David since the end of Alien: CovenantAs his story was never finished, and it doesn’t look like it ever will be. At least, not in the movies. Luckily, one Alien Comic series indicates that David not only survived long after his final movie appearance… but that he became an Android Messiah. David made his debut in Prometheus As one of the earliest models of synthetics created by Weyland Corp, accompanying the crew of ​​the Prometheus to LV-223 in search of an alien species referred to as the Engineers. While they discovered one surviving member of…

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Summary legendary Peanuts Comic strips showcase timeless humor with iconic characters like Charlie Brown and Snoopy. Peppermint Patty hilariously redefines summer reading goals, while Snoopy challenges the idea of ​​dogs as man’s best friend. Chuck Brown’s beach day disaster and Snoopy’s unique writing style highlight the hilarious antics in July 1974 Peanuts Strips. Peanuts is one of the oldest and most hilarious comic strip series in history, which is why it is absolutely legendary. To this day, the likes of Charlie Brown, Linus and Snoopy are some of the most iconic characters in the history of fiction. Like even those…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for The Ultimates #4! Marvel Comics fans have recently been thrust into a world where the Fantastic practice Do not exist, leaving Doctor Doom As the only remnant of the team’s existence. While one would think that Doom himself masterminded this turn of events, nothing could be further from the truth, as Doom is actually the one trying to bring the Fantastic Four back. In fact, Doom’s “Project Four” redefines everything fans know about the Fantastic Four’s powers and the deadly implications of their return from the Ultimate Universe. in The Ultimates #4 By Deniz Camp and…

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WARNING: CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE INCREDIBLE HULK ANNUAL 2024 #1! Thanos Is perhaps the greatest villain in the Marvel Universe, not only because he is insanely powerful and has rocked the entire cosmos on more than one occasion, but because he really loves murder and mayhem. However, that shouldn’t suggest that Thanos can’t be defeated, or even redeemed, because Marvel Comics has just named the one hero who has what it takes to do so. in The Incredible Hulk Annual 2024 #1 by Derek Landy and Geoff Shaw, Thanos is hunting a new stone bearer, as he hopes to retrieve…

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Garfield has made readers laugh for decades, not just from hilarious one-off gags, but because the comic strip does an amazing job of fully immersing fans in the world of Garfield. Even in the short-form comic strip format, Garfield manages to tell a cohesive story detailing the lives of Garfield, Odie, Jon and the rest, Featuring new characters, growing relationships, and plenty of ongoing conflict. The strong continuity and attention to detail makes the reader really care about the characters, which in turn makes the comedic moments even funnier. One such example is the introduction of Jon’s family, which happened…

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While it seems hard to imagine that any A-list Marvel Comics character could be universally hated, a widely unpopular version of Iron Man proves otherwise: ‘teenage Tony Stark’. Marvel has tried to make a younger version of Iron Man work in a number of different storylines (including one particularly infamous one from the 90s), and time and time again, Marvel’s efforts have failed. At least, until now, as Marvel spent the last year making a universally hated version of Tony Stark really popular. Masterminded by famed comic creator Jonathan Hickman, Marvel is launching an all-new Ultimate Universe in 2023, complete…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Aliens vs. Avengers #1! The Hulk is one of the strongest characters in the Marvel Universe, and he has no shortage of cosmically powerful entities. From the Hulk defeating monsters under the control of the mother of horrors, to even Loki himself, Hulk is no stranger to fighting the fiercest enemies, even if they are not from this world. However, it recently became clear that there is one otherworldly enemy that even the Hulk cannot defeat: Aliens xenomorphs. in Aliens vs Avengers #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Esad Ribić, four ships filled with xenomorph specimens are…

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when deadpool & Wolverine Bringing back Taylor Mane’s SabretoothIt finally gave fans a rematch that was decades in the making. Everyone who watched 2000s X-Men Knowing that a mere fall from the Statue of Liberty (even after a blast from Cyclops) wouldn’t be enough to put Sabretooth down for good, he still didn’t make another appearance until Deadpool & Wolverine. Well, that’s not true, because Tyler Mane’s Sabretooth is back in a previous storyline, and Deadpool & Wolverine Did him dirty by ignoring him. in X2: X-Men United: The Movie Prequel: Wolverine By Brian K. Vaughan and Tom Mandrake, Wolverine…

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Peanuts is not only one of the most hilarious comic strips in history, complete with timeless iconic characters like Charlie BrownIt is also one of the oldest. Created by Charles M. Schulz in 1950 (with new comics released until Schulz’s death in 2000), It is worth half a century Peanuts Comics for fans to enjoy, And as of August 2024, a full month’s worth of the strips just turned 70. In the package of Peanuts Comics from August 1954, fans get to see some of the earliest depictions of Charlie Brown before he became a global icon. These days, Charlie…

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