
From: Midnighter #9 (2016)
From: Midnighter #9 (2016)
From: Spider-Man #1 (2016)
From: The Amazing Spider-Man #7
In X-Men #25 (1993), at the culmination of the “Fatal Attractions” crossover, the supervillain Magneto forcibly removes the adamantium from Wolverine’s skeleton. This massive trauma causes his healing factor to burn out and […]
From: The Mighty Thor v1 380 (1987)
From: Daughters of the Dragon 06 (2006)
Miles Morales is a full on member of the Avengers now! The new spider on the block has been slangin’ his webs all over NYC for the past 8 […]
The Quintronic Man was a project in which professor Burke was working under the command of A.I.M. based from Iron Man. It’s an exoskeleton which needed 5 men to operate, including himself. […]
From: The Incredible Hulk #209 (1976)
From: The Incredible Hulk #118 (1969)
From: Infinity 06 (of 6) (2014)
From: Infinity 04 (of 6) (2013)
Lunella Lafayette is a brilliant little girl living on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Her fellow students at Public School 20 Anna Silver frequently mocked her and called her names like “Moon Girl”, because her superior intellect often caused her to daydream. The young Devil Dinosaur was nearly burned to death by a tribe of Killer-Folk, hostile beings native to his planet, but was rescued by Moon Boy, a young member of a rival tribe, the Small-Folk.
Just doing some light reading on a late Thursday night! Captain Marvel #1 Just finished this Captain Marvel. It’s good to see that we are getting back to old school Captain Carol […]
From: The Mighty Thor vol. 1 #445 (1992)
From: The Invincible Iron Man vol.1 #171 (1983)
From: The Punisher Annual vol. 1 #2 – Atlantis Attacks part 5 (1989)
The Hulk is on an island where Nightmare is manipulating reality and turning Mindless Ones into other creatures, one of those being Fin Fang Foom. Fin Fang Foom tries to convince the […]
Seeing the Inhumans under attack by the NYPD, Bruce Banner transforms into the Incredible Hulk in order to lend a hand. The Inhumans seeing The Hulk as their opportunity to show the […]
How strong is the Hulk? The Hulk catches Iron Fist’s punch (Hulk vs. Heroes For Hire)
How strong is the Hulk? (The Hulk vs. The Mad Thinker)
While investigate the strange appearance of a giant space explorer who crashed on the moon, Bruce somehow notices a minuscule spy drone watching them. Notice that he ‘feels’ its presence through the vacuum […]
Trapped in a world where they can scarcely tell friend from foe, the Turtles’ first encounter with the Dark Knight puts their fighting skills to the ultimate test. And while Batman and […]
The character was created by Bill Mantlo and Keith Giffen and inspired by the Beatles song “Rocky Raccoon”. Other references to the song were featured in Rocket’s appearance in this issue of […]
From: The Invincible Iron Man #4
From: Guardians of the Galaxy #3
From: The Mighty Thor v.1 #388 (1988) The exact purpose of the Celestials’ genetic manipulation is unknown.Repetedly returning to each world, the races in question are evaluated over a 50 Earth-year period […]
Arishem is the leader of all Four Celestial Hosts on Earth as well as Fourth Host on the planet called Pangoria and a Fifth Host on an unnamed planet in a distant […]
From: Batman: Arkham Knight: Batgirl & Harley Quinn Special #1
From: The Amazing Spider-Man V.1 #212 (1981)
Night Nurse is the name of a Marvel Comics comic-book series published in the early 1970s, as well the alter ego of a fictional character, Linda Carter, known for her willingness to […]
• Doctor Strange has gathered a circle of magic-using friends to try and best monitor magic in the Marvel Universe. • But this tactic is too late as forces […]
From: Invincible Iron Man #4
It’s Billy Club vs. Batarang when DD meets the Dark Knight. When you think about it, Daredevil and Batman have a lot in common. Both lost their […]
From: Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #257 (1983) Galactus has come to wonder if he is dying now as he stands before the Skrull throneworld. Once again he finds himself caught in the […]
From: Fantastic Four Vol. 1 #257 (1983) On the Skrull throneworld, Empress R’Klll chastises her subordinates for failing to erect the planetary screen that has been previously used to hide their world […]
From: Original Sin #4 of 8
From: Original Sin #7
From: Thor #4
From: Extraordinary X-Men #4
20th Century Fox released not one but two Deadpool trailers for Christmas. Both were loaded with new footage, such as our first look at Negasonic Teenage Warhead (played by Brianna Hildebrand) using […]
Natasha was born in Stalingrad (now Volgograd), Russia. The first and best-known Black Widow is a Russian agent trained as a spy, martial artist, and sniper, and outfitted with an arsenal of high-tech weaponry, including a pair of wrist-mounted energy weapons dubbed her “Widow’s Bite”.
From: Amazing Spider-Man V.2 #61 Leo was a regular tailor, mending clothes and taking care of his grandson Mike after his son, who worked as a police officer, had been killed on […]
Despite how terrible the rest of the movie was, they actually got this fight right. From: Daredevil v1 181 (1982)
From: Daredevil V.1 #172 (1981) Thinking his wife is dead, Kingpin takes control of the mob and hires Bullseye as his assassin; Daredevil comes calling and takes Bullseye down but leaves the […]
The world will never know… From: Darth Vader Annual #1
DC vs. Marvel Comics (issues #2–3 titled Marvel Comics vs. DC) was a comic book limited series crossover published by DC Comics (Detective Comics) and Marvel Comics from April to May 1996. […]
DC vs. Marvel Comics (issues #2–3 titled Marvel Comics vs. DC) was a comic book limited series crossover published by DC Comics (Detective Comics) and Marvel Comics from April to May 1996. […]
DC vs. Marvel Comics (issues #2–3 titled Marvel Comics vs. DC) was a comic book limited series crossover published by DC Comics (Detective Comics) and Marvel Comics from April to May 1996. […]
DC vs. Marvel Comics (issues #2–3 titled Marvel Comics vs. DC) was a comic book limited series crossover published by DC Comics (Detective Comics) and Marvel Comics from April to May […]
DC vs. Marvel Comics (issues #2–3 titled Marvel Comics vs. DC) was a comic book limited series crossover published by DC Comics (Detective Comics) and Marvel Comics from April to May 1996. […]
DC vs. Marvel Comics (issues #2–3 titled Marvel Comics vs. DC) was a comic book limited series crossover published by DC Comics (Detective Comics) and Marvel Comics from April to May 1996. […]
From: The Punisher, Dark Reign #1
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From: Harley Quinn #23 It’s all-out action on two fronts as the Gang of Harleys must split up to tackle two missions at the same time! Zena Bendemova’s vendetta against Harley has […]
From: Batman: Europa #2
From: Detective Comics #474
From: Daredevil v.1 #165 (1980)
From: The Mighty Thor V.1 #337 (1983) First appearance of Beta Ray Bill
From: Spidey #1
X-Men: Apocalypse is an upcoming American superhero film based on the X-Men characters that appear in Marvel Comics. It is intended to be the sequel to 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future […]
Synopsis: An earthquake leaves Kara helpless without her powers, as she attempts to help James and Winn. The earthquake allows the alien Jemm to break out of his cell and face off […]
From: Thor #3 (2007) – “Everything Old is New Again” The Armored Avenger squares off against The God of Thunder! Tony Stark, the new Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., comes to […]
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I was cruising YouTube and came across this awesome re-cut/re-edit of the Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer. It combines all of the teasers and trailers that have been released so […]
From: Extraordinary X-Men#3 Extraordinary X-Men#1 Extraordinary X-Men#2
It seems that this trailer has divided the internet once again. Some folks don’t like Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, saying that his attitude is a little to flippant and voice a little too annoying. I totally get that, I don’t really care for his voice too much either. Especially after growing up on Gene Hackman as Lex in the early/late 80’s and Clancy Brown III in the 90’s-2000’s.
From Thor V.1 #337-339 (1983)
From: Wonder Woman #46
From: Superman #46
Batman tangles with the Suicide Squad in the streets of Gotham while searching for The Arkham Knight.
From: She-Hulk Vol.2 #8
From: Amazing Spider-Man #530
From: Amazing Spider-Man #529
Holy S#!t!!!! This looks awesome! Don’t blink or you’ll miss Black Panther!
Oh man s!@$ is getting real now. We found out that Hope hired her own cellmate to beat her up because she was pregnant with Kilgraves baby. As you probably have already […]
In an episode full of flashbacks, we see Jessica as an office drone, using her exceptional detectives to deduce that her middle management boss embezzling funds to wear suits and take “vacations” […]
In this episode we get more backstory on Trish and her past “Patsy” persona (noting that her mom “blew half the jury” to make sure she got an acting award. Ew.) and […]