It is 1973, and X-Operative 14 Jefferson Keller is assassinated. ARC-7 administration casts its sights wide for the culprit, and Velvet Templeton, the overqualified secretary to Director Manning, finds …
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Oh no! Ben Affleck is Batman!!! No, no, no! Lobo looks like he walked out of Twilight! What? The new Doctor is old!
If you are reading this there is …
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At one point in time, wartime comic books were a big deal. One such book was Marvel’s The Invaders.
Captain America, Namor and the original Human Torch comprised the …
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Despite being a worn out phrase, “clothes make the man” holds some truth about presenting yourself to the outside world. It especially has some significance in the comic book world, …
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It doesn’t seem right that a Marvel comic featuring no less than seven of its flagship heroes, an incursion into a parallel universe, and the destruction of an entire …
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Following up writer Ed Brubaker’s eight-year run on Captain America couldn’t have been easy for incoming scribe Rick Remender, but the approach he took was sound. Taking a cue …
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If you were a comic fan who longed to see your favourite Marvel superheroes come to life on the big screen–heck, even the TV screen–the 1980s and early 1990s were …
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The flagship book in Marvel’s high-profile Marvel Now! relaunch, Uncanny Avengers, hasn’t exactly been the model of stability. Almost every issue after its first has shipped late, and original …
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Brian Bendis is no stranger to event comics. He’s rewritten the universe in House of M and invaded the Earth in Secret Invasion. With Age of Ultron, he appears poised …
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A great comic creator reminds readers why a character is our hero. They also reinvent characters off the radar and make us care about them. Ed Brubaker did both of …
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