“The Phoenix Saga” is one of The X-Men’s most famous storylines, although one of the story’s major villains is often overlooked. Decades after its original publication, Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum’s “The Phoenix Saga” is a seminal X-Men tale. In this story, the mad Shi’ar Emperor D’Ken and his forces constantly oppose the X-Men and
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Superman/Doomsday: Hunter/Prey was a look into the harsh prehistoric experiment that unleashed an unholy terror upon the DC Universe. One of Superman’s most iconic and deadliest foes is the monstrous being known as Doomsday. Despite the impact that he would have on Superman, DC Comics and the comic book industry in general, the creature and
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In Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman, Death is depicted as a happy-go-lucky goth girl, but her past holds secrets as to how she has changed over the eons. Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman is a revolutionary story beloved among both comics fans and literary titans. While the first issues begin slowly, the turning point of the series–the moment where Gaiman finds his voice and the series defines itself–is in
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DCeased: Hope at World’s End #15 just saw the heroes’ version of the Suicide Squad eke out a major victory, despite Lex Luthor’s scheming. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for DCeased: Hope at World’s End #15 by Tom Taylor, Marco Failla, Rex Lokus & Saida Temofonte, on sale now. In the DCeased Universe, it’s hard
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Wally West got his own form of the Reverse-Flash in Zoom. Here’s how the supervillain completely dismantled Wally’s life in a flash. While Barry Allen will always be linked to the sinister Eobard Thawne, his one-time successor Wally West received a very different sort of Reverse-Flash in Zoom, a supervillain that exacted an incredibly personal
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While much of Ghost-Maker remains a mystery to Batman, the two have a deep connection that started way before they met in Gotham City. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Batman #103, by James Tynion IV, Carlo Pagulayan, Danny Miki, Guillem March, David Baron, and Clayton Cowles, on sale now. Batman’s newest enemy, Ghost-Maker, recently
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The Shredder has fought the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in every possible medium, and many of those TMNT tales ended with his death. Out of all The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ adversaries, the Shredder is easily the biggest and most formidable. Every incarnation of the Turtles features Oroku Saki as the overarching antagonist, but the
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The King in Black event continues in Donny Cates and Iban Coello’s Venom #31, which ends with the apparent death of a major Marvel character. WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Venom #31 by Donny Cates, Iban Coello, Jesus Aburtov, and VC’s Clayton Cowles, on sale now. Marvel kicked off the biggest event of the year with
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Catwoman has borrowed one of Batman’s classic tactics, but she isn’t using it nearly as responsibly as the Dark Knight ever has. Batman and Catwoman are one of DC’s most complicated couples. Whether they’re friends or foes, they have constantly existed within similar spheres throughout their tenure in Gotham City. While Batman operates as the
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Peni Parker, the Spider-Hero of an alternate future, bears a striking number of similarities to the heroes of Neon Genesis Evangelion. Within the multiverse, all worlds are possible, including ones where the Marvel Universe intersects with the world of anime. Neon Genesis Evangelion, one of the most influential anime ever released, so it comes as
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Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani talk about bringing a madcap, all-ages friendly vision of Batman’s rogues gallery to life in ArkhaManiacs. Art Baltazar and Franco Aureliani, the Eisner Award-winning creative team behind the universally acclaimed Tiny Titans series are back with their latest original graphic novel, ArkhaManiacs. Focusing on Batman’s extensive rogues’ gallery, the all
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