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Beat had the opportunity to chat with artist Tehanifer on the floor of San Diego Comic Con ’25. Quick Chat covered how Farr began his comics career and the challenges foreign creators are trying to invade the American comic book industry. Note: The interview was conducted in Spanish. The bracket text is an English translation of Farr’s answer. Javier Perez: You’ve Begun Art for Magic: The Gathering. How did it begin?Tehani Farr: Pues Yo En Una Comic Conocí Upper Deck, Una Directora de Upper Deck, Y Le Gustó Mucho Mi Trabajo, Pero Ella sepasóa Magic, much more de cuanto, o…

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Daredevil: The Cold Day of Hell, thanks to the incredible works of Charles Saul and Steve McNiven, we were able to take what was the standard “old superhero” story and make it a compelling read. The duo creates a dark vision of Marvel’s universe without superheroes and Matt Murdoch, who has regained his strength after years of blindness. It was hell of riding, and Daredevil: Cold Days in Hell #3 is where it all ends. Most of the books are dedicated to the final battle between Daredevil and Bullseye, airing in New York City. It’s a hell of battle thanks…

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If you’re a fan of Marvel Comics or the Marvel Cinematic Universe, you’ve definitely heard of the classic crossover event civil war. The iconic upheaval between Marvel’s beloved heroes focused on philosophical struggles, opposing each other about the government’s desire to document and track down Captain America and Iron Man. This event, which had a major impact on the future of the Marvel Universe, is now being collected during the Civil War. Marvel Premier Collection is a more accessible and new leader-friendly public format. The Civil War was Marvel’s bestselling graphic novel in history and did not receive the highest…

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Written by Newcomer Tonke and drawn by industry veteran Mitsuya, the Raven Dark hero aims to shake the foundations of the superhero genre. Mitsuya is renowned for her work with sacred Chevalier and Woman Kiri Ni Naru, and this latest collaboration is a bold step away from traditional spandex-covered heroes and black and white morals. Instead, Raven Dark Hero throws readers into a dark and gritty world. Unlike what readers have seen before, Tonke creates settings and blurs the line between “good” and “evil” every turn. At the heart of this world is Suu Kouki, a young man who has…

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Joe Mullain is pulled by Hal Jordan like a compass needle pointing north, finding her friend consumed with a black hand. Despite his best efforts to eat the hunger, Hal leaves nothing but death in his kew. There is one question in the black hand, as that twisted finger points to everyone who happened on Joe’s evergreen. “So, Joe, what happened to you?” DC Comics Absolute Green Lantern #5 spoilers! Offering more questions than answers, Absolute Green Lantern #5 is its best water cooler comic. Al Ewing’s journey to space horror, which resembles something lost more than traditional superhero storytelling,…

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Since its launch, Power Rangers Prime has delighted its incredible longtime Ranger fans who have given a twist to Mythos. But the biggest surprise was the presence of Rita Repulsa. Instead of serving as the Rangers’ arch-foe this time, Rita appears to be their very passive mentor and has her own agenda. Her ultimate goal has not been seen yet, but Power Rangers Prime #9 throws another wrench into gear by introducing Rita as the Green Ranger. This is a development that makes sense on so many levels. Prime’s previous issues show that Rita is not in the way of…

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Welcome to a milestone edition of Venom Unleashed! In our 10th column, we’re celebrating with a fan-fueled Q&A with Venom editor Jordan D. White, exclusive art, and more. From multiversal threats to symbiote fashion choices, Jordan tackles your burning questions head-on, no matter how cosmic, creepy, or cocoa-themed they may be. In this edition, we break down the results of our latest fan survey, tease a shocking MJ transformation in Venom #251, and explore what Knull’s return means for the Marvel Universe at large. Jordan also weighs in on Gwenpool hypotheticals, the emotional toll of symbiote bonding, and whether Venom…

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“How do you escape yourself?” That’s the question that opens the Man of Resurrection: Quantum Karma #5, but it’s very likely to be a statement of the paper on the series itself. First of all, there is the fact that Mitch Shelley, the resurrected man, is reborn into another body with a different superpower every time he dies. However, quantum karma reveals that his future self is attempting a plan that could overturn the entire universe. So, how does Shelley get away with someone who knows everything is powerful and literally what he’s trying to do? Enter Christopher Chance, known…

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Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind is one of the video games that feels like they’re made to suit your fanbase. In addition to spinning around Power Rangers, its time travel stories and retro aesthetics, the side-scrolling beat “M-Up Mechanics” is a mechanic that was the majority of many ’90s games, and it’s an explosion to play. Now Rangers fans can enjoy the official comics going with this game alongside Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Rita’s Rewind #1. Rita’s Rewind #1 follows a game-like story. After the events of Mighty Morphin’ Power Rangers: Always, Robo Rita goes back in time to…

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Birds of Prey has consistently been one of the most powerful DC titles, but the audience feels like they have a small reach. This “sleeper hit” status is a concern every time a solicitation comes in, but it also adds to the appeal of the series. Without that much eyes, Kelly Thompson could have actually built his own unique realm of the DC Universe. It’s one of the great superhero action filled with a spy twist that feels like the old Gale Simone series, but still maintains its own style. Birds of Prey #24 continues that trend, rewarding much of…

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