Author: Spencer Connolly

Snoopy Is perhaps the most iconic character in the whole Peanuts catalog (even counting Charlie Brown), and a big reason is that he’s not just one character, but several. Snoopy has no shortage of alter egos Peanuts Cannon, which allows him to go on a number of adventures throughout the series, each reflecting a unique personality. From Snoopy’s “Joe Cool” to “WWI Flying Mouse”, Snoopy wears a number of ‘hats’ in PeanutsIncluding that of “World Famous Tennis Player”. World Famous Tennis Player is an alter ego of Snoopy’s who first appeared in the Peanuts Comic strip published on June 11,…

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Garfield is easy One of the most recognizable pop-culture icons in historyAnd the reason is very clear: he is absolutely hilarious. While there is no shortage of Garfield Media in the form of live-action films, animated features and television series, the iconic orange cat got its start in the Garfield Comic strip series created by Jim Davis in 1978 – and the strip is still going strong today. Davis made people laugh with his Garfield Strips for nearly half a century, which is a mountain of comics to read through. How can one really appreciate Garfield When there are so…

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Calvin and Hobbes stands as one of the greatest comic strips of all time, not because it was the longest or because of any continued prevalence in other forms of media (indeed, Calvin and Hobbes never received such treatment), but because It is authentic in every sense of the word. Calvin and Hobbes Capture the world perfectly through the eyes of a child, complete with all the highs and lows that come with being a child. From struggling to be engaged in the classroom and getting into trouble at home, to having epic snowball fights and playing with friends (imaginary…

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Godzilla is one of the most popular film franchises in history, standing the test of time since its inception in the 1950s, meaning it is more than likely that Godzilla Will not come to a definitive end anytime soon. However, there is one stand-alone comic book story that actually brings Godzilla’s story to a close, and it’s as perfect as it is bleak. in Godzilla: Oblivion #1-5 by Joshua Fialkov and Brian Churilla, scientists from an Earth without any Kaiju (World A) open a multiversal portal to a version of Earth infested with giant monsters (World B). World A scientists…

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Snoopy Has a number of siblings who have made random appearances throughout the Peanuts Comic strip. From Bell to Marbles, Charlie Brown’s iconic dog has no shortage of family members who are happy to swing by for special appearances. And one of his siblings is especially important, not only as perhaps the most recognizable of Snoopy’s siblings, but because it has a shockingly tragic story. in the Peanuts Comic strips by Charles M. Schulz published September 18, 1994, readers are taken to the desert where Snoopy’s brother, Spike, wanders around all alone. Spike talks to himself, breaking the fourth wall…

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The Xenomorph is the iconic monster of the Alien Franchise, but chronologically speaking, it is not the first, like Prometheus Introduced a creature incredibly reminiscent of the classic Xenomorph before promptly forgetting about it. But Prometheus In fact, quietly explained what happened to his ‘first xenomorph’, known as the Deacon. The Deacon, also known as a ‘proto-xenomorph’, made his debut in the 2012 film, PrometheusAnd its origin is more than a little complicated. When the Prometheus lands on LV-223 (in search of the Engineers), the crew discovers an ancient temple filled with canisters of a mysterious black goo. Prometheus’Black Goo…

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The Infinity Watch has been produced once again in the Wonder Universe, a team of seven people each in possession of one of these Infinity Stones. However, the new lineup not only consists of completely new members, they are also like nothing Marvel fans have seen from this legacy team before. The Infinity Watch members are not only in possession of the Infinity Stones, they are the Infinity Stones, as each gem merges with its own ‘master’, imbuing them with unparalleled cosmic power. And now, this new infinity watch is officially assembled. in Avengers Annual 2024 #1 by Derek Landy…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Suffering #1-4! Chip has been a critically acclaimed and fan-favorite comic series from Image Comics since the franchise was first brought to life by Todd McFarlane in the ’90s, and since then, it has grown into something so much bigger than just a single series. Chip isn’t just a badass indie comic anymore, it’s now an established universe with a number of spin-off series that all feed into the larger continuity. And the last one Chip Universe Comic series stars a character who was a mainstay in Chip Learn from the beginning: Sian Fitzgerald. unhappiness #1-4…

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Garfield is a beloved comic strip that continues to stand the test of time Not just because of the widespread fame and recognizability of the titular orange cat, but because of all the characters that make up the Garfield Franchise. While Garfield is the obvious standout, the likes of Jon and Odie are also great reasons to read the comic strip, especially Odie, who may have been hiding a secret all along. Odie was introduced as Lyman’s dog when he briefly moved in with Jon, but after Lyman’s mysterious disappearance (don’t look in Jon’s basement), Odie became Jon’s dog -…

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Peanuts is perhaps the most iconic franchise in history, and there’s one main reason why: its characters. Sure, the likes of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Woodstock are obvious standouts (especially when you consider marketability), but they’re far from the only characters that make it. Peanuts Such an enjoyable experience. another one Peanuts A character that has been a fan favorite since her introduction in 1966 is Peppermint Patty. She doesn’t care about school, she’s a fiercely loyal friend, and she always speaks her mind no matter what. In other words, Peppermint Patty is a great character among this kids-only cast.…

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