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Constantly going in new directions in an attempt to possibly stick, Ravage 2099 became the most forgotten hero of Marvel’s future. Marvel’s 2099 imprint, which lasted from 1992 to 1998, took readers to the far-flung future of the publisher’s shared universe. While initially thought to be the future of the 616 universe, it was eventually
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Though he was created for the CW’s Arrow, John Diggle eventually joined the cast of both the New 52 and DC Rebirth Green Arrow comic books. Though the CW’s Arrow was based on DC Comics’ Green Arrow, it introduced a plethora of original characters and concepts. One of these was new characters is Oliver Queen’s bodyguard,
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Long considered Batman’s greatest nemesis, the Joker’s status was obliterated by a single sentence uttered by the Dark Knight. The Joker is one of Batman’s greatest enemies. The Clown Prince of Crime has terrorized the Dark Knight for ages, and has hurt every single member of the Bat-family. But in Batman: Cacophony, the hero delivered the
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Across the multiverse, many potential descendants of Thor have been introduced, and here are all of the Avenger and Asgardian’s most notable kids. As one of Marvel’s most powerful figures, it’s always worth considering just what could become of Thor’s heroic lineage in the future. While he doesn’t have any children in the current Marvel
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The X-Men’s newest venture, S.W.O.R.D., will benefit the mutants greatly but it might send them headfirst into a war they don’t want any part of. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for S.W.O.R.D. #1 by Al Ewing, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia & VC’s Ariana Maher, on sale now Within the Marvel Universe, the X-Men have recently made many
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Superboy and Robin have gotten hold of the Doom Scroll, a powerful artifact that brings to mind the popular manga, Death Note but with a twist. WARNING: The following contains spoilers from Challenge of the Super Sons #2 by Peter J. Tomasi, Max Reynor, and Luis Guerrero, on sale now. In the latest adventures of
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Swamp Thing gave Damian Wayne a new nickname while they bonded over Jason Todd’s death in DCeased Dead Planet #6. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for DCeased: Dead Planet #6 by Tom Taylor, Trevor Hairsine, Gigi Baldassini, Tom Derenick, Rain Beredo& Saida Temofonte, on sale now In the world of DCeased, the Justice League has
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Marvel’s launching an Ultraman miniseries titled The Trials of Ultraman, a sequel to Kyle Higgins, Mat Groom and Francesco Manna’s Rise of Ultraman. Marvel will continue to redefine the Ultraman mythos in 2021 with an all-new miniseries, The Trials of Ultraman. The five-issue miniseries will take place after The Rise of Ultraman, and features Shin Hayata reacting
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As revealed in Captain Marvel, something even worse than King in Black could be heading towards the Marvel Universe very soon. WARNING: The following contains major spoilers for Captain Marvel #24 by Kelly Thompson, Lee Garbett, Belen Ortega, Antonio Fabela, and VC’s Clayton Cowles, on sale now. Carol Danvers has been unceremoniously thrust over three
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DC Comics recently unveiled a variant cover for Superman #29, featuring the Man of Steel standing alongside his chosen family, friend and foes. DC Comics recently revealed Superman #29’s variant cover via Twitter, featuring the Man of Steel with various friends and foes. “Infinite hope,” Superman’s Twitter captioned the post, referring to DC’s upcoming Infinite Frontier storyline.
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Dark Nights: Death Metal has taken over the DC Universe, and here’s what you might’ve missed in the penultimate chapter to DC’s crossover epic. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Dark Nights: Death Metal #6, by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, FCO Plascencia & Tom Napolitano, and the Dark Nights: Death Metal – Last
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In the first issue of “SWORD,” Magneto visits the new Krakoan space station and greets the mutants onboard with a classic X-Men catchphrase. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for S.W.O.R.D. #1 by Al Ewing, Valerio Schiti, Marte Gracia, VC’s Ariana Maher, and Tom Muller, on sale now. Catch phrases aren’t new to comic books, but
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