Author: Spencer Connolly

Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Wars: Darth Vader #50! Star Wars Fans are well aware of the fact that Darth Vader Resolved in Return of the JediReclaiming his lost identity as the Jedi Anakin Skywalker. However, what they don’t know is that Vader allowed the mutilated piece of his corrupted spirit that was Anakin Skywalker to shine before the events of Episode VIInfluencing a key Darth Vader decision – the one that led to his ultimate redemption. in Star Wars: Darth Vader #50 by Greg Pak, Raffaele Ienco, Luke Ross, Paul Fry and Adam Gorham Darth Vader is in the…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Wars #50! Luke Skywalker is the epitome of a hero in the Star Wars Universe, a person who has a clear understanding of right and wrong, and always chooses to do what is right in any given situation, even if doing the wrong thing would be completely justified. Despite this, however, Star Wars’ Most brave Jedi just kill an innocent person – at least, possibly (but it doesn’t look good). in Star Wars #50 by Charles Soule and Madibek Musabekov Luke Skywalker and the other rebels (including Leia, Lando and Chewie) discover an ancient, mystical…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Wars: Darth Vader #50! Darth Vader committed no shortage of horrific cruelty throughout his life Star Wars story, from hunting down and killing rogue Jed to slaughtering a room full of children. However, one of the worst crimes fans believed that Darth Vader is responsible for can be officially removed from the list, as Star Wars Absolves Vader of a truly despicable crime that happened during the original trilogy. in Star Wars: Darth Vader #50 by Greg Pak, Raffaele Ienco, Luke Ross, Paul Fry, and Adam Gorham, Sabé (the ex-girlfriend of Padmé Amidala) tried and…

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Snoopy is easily one of the most iconic aspects of the Peanuts Comic Strip, and his hilarious alter-egos are a big reason. Among Snoopy’s greatest alter egos are “World Famous Lawyer” and “World War I Flying Mouse”, but arguably his best in Peanuts History is “Joe Cool”. And now, it’s time to take a look back at this iconic alter ego, complete with Joe Cool’s first appearance and all the funniest moments. Snoopy’s Joe Cool made his first appearance in the Peanuts Comic strip published on May 27, 1971 by Charles M. Schulz. In fact, Joe Cool didn’t just have…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Wars #50! Emperor Palpatine Has a reputation as an evil genius Star Wars Kanon, a master planner capable of manipulating events on a galactic scale. Palpatine orchestrated the Clone Wars, he wiped out the Jedi Order, and he manipulated the Senate into electing him Emperor of the Republic, which was immediately reorganized as the Galactic Empire – and that’s just the prequels. Over the Skywalker SagaPalpatine was twenty steps ahead of everyone. However, that doesn’t mean he’s infallible, especially after one recent development. in Star Wars #50 by Charles Soule and Madibek Musabekov, The Current…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Wars: Darth Vader #50! While he has made several cameo appearances since, Anakin SkywalkerIt’s full Star Wars The story has come to a close Return of the Jedi When he found redemption after years of terrorizing the galaxy as Darth Vader. however, Episode VI Is not involved in every facet of Anakin’s redemption, including when it comes to the lives of his former closest friends. But now, Star Wars Finally fully closes the book on Anakin Skywalker with a final twist, one that is linked to Anakin’s origin. in Star Wars: Darth Vader #50 by…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Wars #50! Luke Skywalkers two main Jedi Masters in Star Wars Are Obi-Wan Kenobi and YodaAnd the appearances of the two Jedi could not have been more different. Obi-Wan is what anyone would assume a Jedi master would look like: old, wise, and human. Yoda, on the other hand, was a fairly shocking visual choice for Luke’s other master (especially when Episode V first appeared), as he looked like a small wood elf/frog man. However, as relatively strange as Yoda’s appearance was, he is not Luke’s most inhuman mentor from the original trilogy, as that…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Avengers Assemble #1! Tony Stark is an integral member of the AvengersNot just because he’s a founding member or because he’s the immensely powerful superhero Iron Man, but because he’s the team’s resident tech expert. The Avengers is perhaps the most high-tech team on the planet (minus the Fantastic Four), and that’s only because of Tony Stark. But now, the Avengers are crowning a new “Tony Stark” by making a lesser-known hero the team’s official tech expert. in Avengers Assemble #1 by Steve Orlando and Corey Smith, a separate team of Avengers led by Steve Rogers…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Venom War: Lethal Protectors #1! When it comes to Poison Study, aAvengersThis group of symbiote heroes was never really possible – or, at least, it was never really successful. Aside from the main symbiotes like Venom and Carnage, others always seem to blend together without enough individuality to make them memorable. But now, that’s about to change, as Marvel’s wild new symbiote team finally presents Poison Learning his own ‘Avengers’. in Venom War: Lethal Protectors #1 by Sabir Pirzada and Luca Maresca Silver Sable and her wild pack are hired to break into a live Wikipedia…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Avengers Assemble #1! The Avengers are known as Earth’s Mightiest Heroes for a reason, with each individual member contributing superpowers that make feats like saving the world (and sometimes the entire universe) possible. However, just because the Avengers are strong does not mean that there is no room for improvement, and one new recruit agrees, because he just gave the Avengers matching costumes that really give them extra powers. in Avengers Assemble #1 by Steve Orlando and Corey Smith, readers are introduced to a whole new Avengers lineup. The team is technically a secondary team to…

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