when Thanos Destroy the Infinity Stones in the MCUNot only did he single-handedly end Marvel Studios’ Infinity Saga, but he also robbed the established universe of ever using the Infinity Stones again. While the Avengers managed to pull past versions of the Infinity Stones from the time stream to beat Thanos, the stones were immediately returned, meaning there are no Infinity Stones in the main MCU continuity. Although this seems unfortunate, it actually perfectly sets up the introduction of a god-level villain – and one Marvel Comics story arc explains how. in Warlock and the Infinity Watch #5-6 by Jim…
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Iron Man Is one of the most powerful members of the Avengers (indeed, he was one of the founders of the team), and the reason that is partly due to Tony Stark’s high level of intelligence and his inherent bravery. But, at the end of the day, Iron Man is able to rival superhumans and gods because of one thing: his suits – and Iron Man has no shortage. Tony Stark has been borderline obsessed with upgrading his mortal form through increasingly powerful Iron Man models since building his first suit of armor. Sometimes, an Iron Man suit is considered…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Masters of the Universe / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles of Grayskull #1! The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have had a number of costume and weapon changes over the years from various team-ups and crossovers, but arguably none of them can compare to how utterly awesome their remakes are thanks to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Not only are the upgrades visually stunning, but the real-world story of how they came about is fascinating. Masters of the Universe / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Grayskull Turtles #1 by Tim Seeley and Freddie E. Williams II…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Masters of the Universe / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles of Grayskull #1! He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is a franchise that has no shortage of heroes and villains that would outmatch even Marvel Comics Hulk A run for his money in terms of raw strength and physical brute, including and especially he-man himself. And now, He-Man and the Hulk just got even more alike, as Prince Adam of Eternia gets a dark new redesign in one of the coolest ongoing crossovers of the year. in Masters of the Universe / Teenage Mutant Ninja…
The Simpsons, Family guy, Rick and MortyThese are just a few of the many adult animation series that fans just can’t get enough of. Each of them use the cartoon medium to tell jokes and craft stories aimed at a more mature audience. Many people may associate animation with children’s entertainment, but this series breaks that stigma thoroughly and proves that cartoons are just as much for adults as they are for kids – and the same goes for their comics. Even the most die-hard fan of any of the mature animation series may not know that they go beyond…
throughout PeanutsMore than half a century worth of comic strips, holiday specials and feature films, Snoopy has developed a number of alter egos that only serve to make him an even more iconic member of the Peanuts gag – and perhaps his best known is the “WWI flying mouse”. Snoopy has portrayed himself as a number of fictional characters, including “Joe Cool” and “World Famous Tennis Player”, but his WWI flying mouse persona is second to none, and the character’s extensive history in Peanuts Study confirms it. Snoopy’s WWI flying mouse alter ego made his debut in the Peanuts Comic…
Calvin and Hobbes is a fantastic portrayal of life through the eyes of a six-year-old child, allowing readers to see the world as Calvin sees it (along with Calvin’s allegedly imaginary friend, Hobbes). And Calvinball is a perfect reflection of Calvin’s worldview, as it melds pure fantasy with utter chaos. Plus, the best part is that anyone can play Calvinball, viz Calvin and Hobbes Finally explained the rules (and they are actually really simple). Calvinball made his debut in the Calvin and Hobbes Comic published on October 26, 1986. At the start of the comic, Calvin and Hobbes are right…
The thing is a Marvel Comics hero who boasts physical strength and durability, acting as the Fantastic practice’s ‘muscle’. However, the Marvel Universe has no shortage of characters who are physically strong, not to mention strong in ways that go beyond physical strength. In other words, Ben Grimm never really measured himself. That is, until he unlocked his maximum power level, which finally turned the thing into Marvel’s strongest hero. in Fantastic practice #310 by Steve Englehart and Keith Pollard The Thing is captured by a villain named Fasaud, who has seemingly found a way to kill Grimm once and…
The front side is one of the most acclaimed comics in history, known for his surrealistic humor that pokes fun at every facet of life from a number of different and often weird perspectives. Unlike other famous comic strips, The front side Uses a single-panel format void of any single main character. Sometimes the comic features humans, other times anthropomorphic animals, and once in a while, dinosaurs take the spotlight. The front side. Created by Gary Larson In 1979 (which still creates new ones to this day), The front side is a masterclass in satirical comedy, with a greater focus…
Warning: Contains spoilers for Immortal Thor #16! There was some debate between Marvel Comics Fans for decades over which superhero was the first to exist in the Marvel Universe. When you look back at the first comic that the publisher ever published, you will see that three superheroes were introduced at the same time, meaning that each of them could be considered ‘the first’. However, after 85 years, Marvel officially names its first superhero. in The Immortal Thor #16 by Al Ewing and Jan Bazaldua, Thor is attacked by the Radioactive Man and the rest of the Thunderbolts, who are…