Author: Spencer Connolly

Garfield He did not lack enemies throughout Garfields comic strip history. Even those who love him the most (like Jon and Odie) find him to be an annoying jerk more often than not, meaning other characters who haven’t established relationships with him have no reason to like Garfield. Random dogs, vindictive birds, and annoyed neighbors may all consider themselves Garfield’s ‘enemies’, but no other group in Garfield Kanon has more reason to hate fat orange cats than spiders. in a number of Garfield Comic strips, the titular cat tries to swat, squish or otherwise kill any spider he comes across.…

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The Hulk is easily one of the strongest characters in the Marvel Universe, but even he is no match for the likes of GalactusWho holds a power that even someone as incredibly strong as the Hulk couldn’t even fathom. However, while the Hulk wouldn’t stand a chance against Galactus, the same can’t be said for Hulk’s best friend, who proved to be the one hero strong enough to actually beat Galactus solo. In the four-part miniseries Hunger By Joshua Hale Fialkov and Leonard Kirk, a rift is created between Earth-616 and Earth-1610, aka the original Ultimate Universe. The Avengers inadvertently…

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There is no shortage of iconic characters in Peanuts. While the likes of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and Woodstock are probably the most recognizable, they’re far from the only reasons to read the comic strip, as even hard-sided characters in the franchise are downright hilarious. And above them all stands one as the only strange character, and they are marked in the crop of Peanuts Comics published in September 1974. 50 years ago, almost the entire month of September in Peanuts History was dedicated to The most funny character Charles M. Schultz ever brought to the pass: school building. in Peanuts…

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One is a master of the mind, the other an unstoppable brute, and both are two of the strongest characters in Marvel Comics, leading fans to ask: who would win in a fight between Professor X And these Hulk? Interestingly enough, the two actually battled in Marvel lore, on more than one occasion, and both fights had different outcomes. So, in an all-out, all-star fight to the death, who would be the one to come out on top? The first time Professor X and the Hulk fought was in X-Men: First Class Vol. 2 #5 by Jeff Parker and Roger…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Ultraman X Avengers #2! The Avengers Started as an exclusive team of heroes, but quickly became much more of a revolving door for any superhero to claim an ‘Avengers’ title when the world needed saving. While, in general, this is a good thing and allows a variety of heroes to become Avengers (if even for a storyline or two), it apparently ruins the integrity of the team, especially one more hero in its ranks. in Ultraman X Avengers #2 by Kyle Higgins, Mat Groom and Francesco Manna The Avengers have been pulled into the world of…

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Cyclops Was the leader of the X-Men for many years, going up against the likes of Magneto and the sentinels. But now, Cyclops has basically become the new Professor X, with no one to turn to but himself – and he’s struggling. So much so, in fact, that Cyclops may be on his way to becoming a leader his past self wouldn’t recognize, which means his best insult to Magneto just took on a terrifying new meaning. in X-Men #3 by Jed MacKay and Ryan Stegman The X-Men are still getting used to their new base of operations in Alaska,…

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There are few beings in the Marvel Universe more powerful than Galactus And Ghost RiderAs one is a cosmic entity older than the universe itself whose entire purpose is to consume planets, and the other is a demonic powerhouse that has yet to face anyone who poses a genuine threat to it (in its weakest state, no less). Therefore, the prospect of the two fighting each other is more exciting and will stand as Marvel’s ultimate cosmic face-off. In a release from WonderIt is announced that J. Michael Straczynski will write a series of one-shots, each featuring two unlikely Marvel…

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Warning: Contains spoilers for Marvel Zombies: Dawn of Decay #2! The Hulk Has a reputation for being the strongest hero in the Marvel Universe (in terms of physical strength), especially when considering those introduced in the MCU. However, during the last world-ending threat the Avengers are facing in Marvel Comics, the Hulk is overpowered by another MCU hero – one who takes the Hulk down like it’s nothing. in Wonder Zombies: Dawn of Decay #2 by Thomas Krajewski and Jason Muhr, New York City is facing a zombie outbreak unlike anything Marvel fans have seen before. In the previous issue,…

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One of the most captivating anthology horror comic series in recent memory is Image comics’ Game Ice Cream ManAs it takes the reader on a different horror experience with each issue, and no story is directly connected to another – except the Ice Cream Man himself. And now, the series that has mastered the art of short-form horror will deliver even faster-hitting terrifying tales in the upcoming special: Ice Cream Man: One-Page Horror Stories – and the creative team is star-studded. Gamesradar Shared the first look at Image Comics’ Ice Cream Man: One-Page Horror StoriesComplete with the entire list of…

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All 5 original members of X-Men fell into villainy at some point in the Marvel Comics canon. Cyclops, Jean Grey, Iceman, Angel, and Beast represented the best and most heroic mutants in Marvel Comics upon their introduction, each of them willing to give their lives to ensure the safety of humans and mutants alike. However, even they were not immune to corruption, which leaves only one question: who was more evil? Until the X-MenIn the Krakoan Era, the only original member of the X-Men who did not become a villain was Beast (not counting his Age of Apocalypse variant, Black…

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