Month: August 2021

Poison Ivy, Killer Croc and the Riddler are re-envisioned for DC’s upcoming young adult graphic novel, Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero. DC’s latest young adult graphic novel, Whistle: A New Gotham City Hero, features a collection of Gotham City rogues reimagined, including Poison Ivy, Killer Croc and the Riddler, known in this story simply as E. Nigma.
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AfterShock Comics presents a preview of Campisi: The Dragon Incident #2, by James Patrick and Marco Locati. CAMPISI: THE DRAGON INCIDENT #2 / $4.99 / 32 pages / Color / On sale 09.15.21 Writer: James Patrick Artist & Colorist: Marco Locati Letterer: Rachel Deering Cover: Fran Galán Ah, Mudone! A frickin’ dragon has flown into
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Black Widow’s Red Guardian just fought his mutant replacement, Vanguard, in the first issue of Winter Guard, Marvel’s Russian superhero team. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Winter Guard #1, on sale now from Marvel. Traditionally, the Red Guardian hasn’t always been the most prominent character. But thanks to David Harbour’s portrayal of Alexei Shostakov
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Hank Pym’s dark turn as Yellowjacket in one alternate reality from the MCU has its origins in the original Marvel Universe. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for What If…? Season 1, Episode 3, “What If… the World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?,” now streaming on Disney+ In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Yellowjacket Suit is a
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CBR reviews this week’s biggest new comic book releases, including Superman ’78, Superman vs Lobo, Echolands, Cable: Reloaded, and Robin. Each week, CBR has your guide to navigating Wednesday’s new and recent comic releases, specials, collected editions and reissues, and we’re committed to helping you choose those that are worth your hard-earned cash. It’s a
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During Batman and Superman’s latest adventure, DC called back to one of the Dark Knight’s most infamous movie moments. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Batman/Superman #21, available now from DC Comics. One of the most iconic moments in 1966’s Batman: The Movie sees Adam West’s Batman attempting to dispose of a bomb, frantically running back and
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The team behind Icon and Rocket: Season One explains how the Milestone hero differs from Superman: “His cultural matrix is different.” While Icon and Superman share a number of similarities, the two heroes couldn’t be more different. CBR spoke to Reginald Hudlin and Leon Chills, two of the creatives behind Icon and Rocket: Season One, part
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Today, we look at your picks for #3-1 of the greatest Fantastic Four stories ever told! As always, you voted, I counted the votes and now we count them down, four at a time. If I don’t add a date for the series, it means it is the original volume of whatever series I’m talking
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