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The Apocalypse era is the X-Men storyline that I had mixed feelings about. “What if Charles Xavier didn’t form the X-Men?” A great thought experiment, and the exile – one of my favorite comics would not exist without it. It’s one of the comics that was overreached in the ’90s’ relatives. But the huge size of Age of Apocalypse #1 will give you a story that will hit you hard when you’re not expecting it. Following the events of the giant sized Dark Phoenix #1, Ms. Marvel and the future legions were drawn into the age of the Apocalypse Timeline.…

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We’re just weeks away from filmmakers and DC Studios co-head James Gunn to release the highly anticipated Superman film. To say that excitement and hype is seriously inspired at this point, it’s not an exaggeration. Certain aspects of the film are still kept under the rap, but most notably, new things seem to be revealed every day. Today, Gunn revealed on social media that actor Stephen Blackheart is playing the role of Sidney Happersen. Author/artist John Byrne, especially Superman vol. 2#2, Sidney Happersen was Lexcorp’s top scientist scientist and loyal assistant to Lex Luther. Certainly a little known character among…

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Hey, and back to my review for void rivals. This is the ongoing issue #20 of the Energy Universe written by Robert Kirkman, and introduces new lead artist Connor Hughes! It’s very cool and very cool. So I’ll assume that you should get it right, huh?Of course, this is a follow-up from the previous issue. There’s Solira vs Darak (something) on ​​Dalak’s father’s throne (I know he has a name, but so far it’s not been said so often to me. But as he says, “Look at her!” But we get pretty well done action scenes with the cool choreography…

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Predator vs. Spider-Man #3 may seem to continue a single story, but it is actually three separate threads at a time. Peter Parker has to fight against a trio of trioes that have invaded the daily trumpet. Kraven The Hunter follows Skinner’s path and does not realize that Yautza, who invaded him and Bugle, share the same goal. Mary Jane Watson works to stay one step ahead of Skinner. This is said to be better than saying, especially when she pats in the middle of the hideout. It works… most of the time. Skinner is the guy driving all the…

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When Absolute Martian Manhunter first debuted, it surprised me. Compared to the rest of DC’s absolute comics, it was there, and it doesn’t look or read like most of the comics on the stand. Dennis Camp and Javier Rodriguez continue to push the boundaries of what you can do with printed pages, while Absolute Mars Manhunter #4 shows what happens when people’s emotions boil. A massive heat wave grabbed Middleton’s city, spiked in temperature and temperament as well. John Jones is competing to solve crimes, but thanks to the existence of Mars’s heart, he knows that the cause is more…

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“Who are these shortages? Do you ask? The champions painted from other eras by the air waves believe themselves to be cavalry. With the first crossover of all DC’s initiatives approaching the end, all heroic era heroes are treated to a literal battle of age as they battle the legions of destiny and landed to stop the master plan of Gorilla Grod. The crossover had some pacing issues, but this issue is correct to the point of question with nonstop actions on the page and unlimited heroes. And while that is a satisfying conclusion of a somewhat complicated story,…

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When she thinks she’s out, they keep pulling her back! The final issue of Barbarella’s Gambit paid off, eliminating the threat of everyone in the galaxy being converted into sheep that had been rushed through the mind through a neural type. But she still can’t relax. Because the director is eager to make the final film with Barbarella, who makes a huge profit across the galaxy, forcing her to appear in the film and sacrifice everything (including her life) to make it a classic. Barbarella #5, Blake Northcott’s drawings in Eric Blake’s art and Werner Sanchez’s colours are the miniseries…

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Superman #27 is a comic full of ups and downs. Most of the UPS appears early in the matter, with a red kryptonite-fueled Superman gaining Marilyn Moonlight, while Lois Lane dealing with the sudden loss of her powers and the return of an old friend. Meanwhile, Lex Luthor continues to pull the string behind the scenes, but this time he intends to help the steel man rather than hurt him. But Downs comes from how fast this issue appears to be through its development from the speed run speed. First of all, there is a way for Superman to cure…

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Marvel Studios has released a new film poster and a final trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Appears in 2025 in a retro-futistic world inspired by the 1960s, Marvel’s first family, Richards/Mr. Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm/Invisible Woman (Vanessa Carby), Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Joseph Quinn), Ben Grimm/Moss Grimm/Zaiball surrounding Mussan in 2025. Marvel’s first family debuted in 1961 with Fantastic Four #1. It was created by author Stanley and artist Jack Kirby and lettering by Art Simek. As highlighted in the trailer for Marvel Studios’ latest first step, the film appears to lean against what makes the Fantastic Four…

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This week: “We Are Yesterday” crossover comes to the conclusion of crushing in Justice League Unlimited #8. Note: The review below contains spoilers. If you need quick spoiler purchase/pass recommendations for the manga in question, please see the bottom of the article for the final verdict. Justice League Unlimited #8 Author: Mark WaidArtist: DanmoraColorist: Tamura BombylineLetter: Ariana MaherCover Artist: Danmora When Mark Waid, Danmora, Tamra Bombirine and Ariana Maher launched DC’s Justice League unlimited in November, they brought in Inferno, a shadow villain group for teams to face off. “We’re yesterday,” Batman/Superman: World’s Finest, the current crossover between JLU and…

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