Warning: Contains spoilers for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fans are currently in a brand new era of the franchise, one that’s kicking off by delving into each Turtle brother individually before expanding the broader storyline — and Michelangelo is the latest recipient of that treatment. The first four issues will delve into Raphael, Michelangelo, Leonardo and Donatello, respectively. The first TMNT comic featured Raphael, and the second issue tackles Michelangelo, where his new nickname is just revealed. And that nickname comes with huge changes to his iconic nunchaku. in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #2 by…
Author: Spencer Connolly
Marvel Comics recently launched a whole new Ultimate UniverseAnd in this universe are variants of a number of well-known Marvel characters, including the Punishment. Earth-6160 is an alternate reality taken over by the Maker, who used time travel to shape it to his liking. So far in this continuity, fans have been treated to stories featuring The Ultimates (Avengers), Black Panther and Spider-Man – but there’s one more missing: The Punisher. And it’s One comic writer who would be perfect to deal with a Ultimate Punisher Series. in The Ultimates #2 by Deniz Camp and Juan Frigeri, Captain America is…
Warning: Contains spoilers for The Incredible Hulk #16! The Hulk Has been a prominent hero in the MCU since the beginning of the established universe, meaning that he has no shortage of iconic moments throughout. However, one line of dialogue uttered by the Jade Giant definitely stands out as perhaps the most quotable, and as it turns out, that line has a deep-cutting connection to Hulk Learn in Marvel Comics that fans would never expect. in The Incredible Hulk #16 by Philip Kennedy Johnson and Danny Earls, readers are thrown into the ancient past of 3600 BC, when the first…
Ghost Rider is a particularly unique antihero in Marvel Comics lore, not because of his immense power or connection to the supernatural, but because of the history and Legacy that goes with the moniker. ‘Ghost Rider’ is not a person or even just a title, but an essence that passes through countless people, giving them power beyond their comprehension. Overall, there are dozens of versions of Ghost Rider in Marvel Comics. Although some may be heroes or villains who claim the title not as a true spirit of revenge, but by another demonic entity or technology, they cannot hold a…
With a series as vastly wide as PeanutsIt’s hard to pin just one down as even among the best ever created by Charles M. Schulz. However, a comic strip that fits those exact criteria is exactly what readers get when they take a look back at the one published in August 1984 – among a host of other great Peanuts Comics fans will be glad they read. Peanuts was created by Charles Schultz in 1950, and ran until the year 2000. That’s half a century of Peanuts Comics, not to mention the TV shows, feature films and holiday specials. In…
Summary Hulk vs Wolverine Fanart depicts a brutal battle where Hulk devours Wolverine’s arm in a chilling and brutal image. The artwork draws inspiration from Goya’s “Saturn Devouring His Son” and showcases Hulk’s god-like power over his enemies. While the gruesome cannibalistic aspect may shock fans, similar violent encounters between Hulk and Wolverine have occurred in Marvel comics. Hulk vs Wolverine is one of the most iconic match-ups in the history of Marvel Comics. Indeed, fighting the Hulk is how Wolverine was introduced in Marvel lore, in the pages of The Incredible Hulk #180-181, and their battles have only gotten…
There’s no shortage of fan theories surrounding classic Disney movies, and one of the weirder ones is this one The Lion KingS Mufasa secretly knew magic. However, after the story of The Lion King was expanded into a canon comic book miniseries, it seems that the ‘weird’ fan theory is not as far-fetched as one might have thought. In fact, Disney all but confirms that this is 100% true. in Disney Villains: Scar #4 by Chuck Brown and Trevor Fraley Scar is dreaming of his future as King of the Pride Lands, and it’s just as bleak and desolate as…
It is common knowledge that Galactus Is one of the greatest villains in the history of Marvel Comics, as he has almost destroyed the world several times, murdered trillions of life forms, and remains one of the most dangerous entities in the universe. But then again, is Galactus really a villain? The question has stumped fans for decades, but with just four words, the truth about whether Galactus is a hero or a villain is permanently settled. In the four-part miniseries Hunger By Joshua Hale Fialkov and Leonard Kirk, Galactus crosses into the Ultimate Universe after a rift is created…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Wars #50! Since Star Wars Fans first saw the infamous scene in The Last Jedi of Luke Skywalker When they consider killing Ben Solo, they have been left in a state of frustrated confusion, because it seems like the opposite of what Luke would do considering that he spent the entire original trilogy trying to save Darth Vader. But, how Star Wars Delving deeper into Luke’s pre-sequel trilogy past, fans get one old quote that actually explains why he considered killing Ben (despite sparing Vader). in Star Wars #50 by Charles Soule and Madibek Musabekov…
The thing that makes Peanuts Such a special and timeless comic strip are the characters in the series. While Charlie Brown and Snoopy were the obvious stars of the show (yes, they literally were Peanuts animated adaptations named after them), practically every character that was featured in Peanuts Brings something amazing and unique to the table – including and especially Linus. In a comic strip that appeared in August 1994, Charles Schultz, of course, wrote Linus’ funny joke. When you take a look back at all these Peanuts Comics that were published between 1950 and 2000, one can easily get…