Posts filed under Super Heroes

Spider-Man: Back In Black, Again

Will Spider-Man be wearing just another cloth version of the suit or will it be an alien symbiote, which he rejected in the past after learning of it’s true nature? The majority of the times Spider-Man has worn the black suit it has been during times of great stress or darkness.

Quasar: Linchpin of the Marvel Universe

While I enjoy reading about a Deadpool or Punisher and I also wish we had more heroic role models in modern comic books that we could show to and share with our children, like the character of Quasar.  Not only did Wendell Vaughn portray a more heroic figure written by the late, great writer Mark Gruenwald, but he also gave many of us a character we could look up to and wish we had people like that in our real life.

Posted on April 10, 2018 and filed under Super Heroes, Comic Books.

Bucky Barnes: After the (Infinity) War

We keep getting teased that not everyone will make it out of Infinity War and it’s as yet unnamed sequel alive.  I have a few theories on how this could pertain to Bucky Barnes and his taking a bigger, more active role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Moon Knight: The Khonshu Conspiracy

One of the only major Marvel characters that hasn’t been replaced even temporarily by a new character and has probably gone through more changes than any other hero.  My theory?  That “Marc Spector”, Moon Knight is actually Khonshu, the Egyptian deity that Moon Knight originally strove to serve.

Deadpool Team Up (Who is worthy to be annoyed by the Merc with a Mouth?)

With the Disney/21st Century Fox merger close to being a done deal, I started to imagine all the team ups that could happen between characters. 

The one that kept popping into my mind was Deadpool. 

Spider-Man: The Dan Slott Years

Rumors have been circulating that long time Amazing Spider-Man writer Dan Slott will soon be ending his almost ten year run on Amazing Spider-Man.  While Slott has been denying the rumor for awhile, the March 2018 solicit for Amazing Spider-Man #797 states that “Dan Slott has saved his most harrowing Spider-Man story for last…” and even the title of the story arc seems to play at the writer’s departure, named “Go Down Swinging”.