Posts filed under Comic Books

Silver Sable (Mercenary or Uniter?)

Silver, whose real name is Silver Sablinova, is a mercenary and leader of the Wild Pack.   

While Silver is not the ruler of her home country of Symkaria, the operations of the Wild Pack drive the economy of the small European country. 

Posted on June 27, 2016 and filed under Superheroes, Marvel Comics, Comics, Comic Books.

Spider-Man: Clone Conspiracy (Dead No More)

While I would hope Peter and Mary Jane would finally be reunited, is this the point where Marvel reunites Peter and Gwen Stacy after 43 years?

Could he return in a version of his original body or as another clone of Peter, giving us the Superior Spider-Man once again?

Posted on June 19, 2016 and filed under Superheroes, Marvel Comics, Comics, Comic Books.

James Rhodes (War Machine for peace)

SPOILERS!!!! DO NOT read this blog until you read Civil War II #1!

Why Captain America is not a Hydra Agent

Just two words, but it set the internet on fire starting Wednesday morning.  Was this a stunt to draw attention away from DC Universe: Rebirth #1 that released on the same day? 

Posted on May 29, 2016 and filed under Superheroes, Marvel Comics, Comics, Comic Books.

Deadpool (World's greatest hero)

Hi comic book and movie fans, Good old Wade Wilson here. 

Most of you probably know me as Deadpool. Hero, killer, lover, collector of anything Hello Kitty. 

Posted on May 15, 2016 and filed under Marvel Comics, Superheroes, Comics, Comic Books.

The Many Faces of Captain America (Steve Rogers' identity crisis)

Steve took on the identity of Nomad, the man without a country.

their chairman attempts to convince Cap to be their candidate for President of the United States.

Posted on May 8, 2016 and filed under Superheroes, Marvel Comics, Comics, Comic Books.

The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man (Who should be the villain of "Spider-Man: Homecoming"?)

Adrian Toomes was one of the first super villains to battle Spider-Man, he has never broken through to the live action movies. 

When he failed at this task, Jameson had scientist Farley Stillwell use Gargan as a test subject in a new experiment that turned him into the villainous Scorpion.

Posted on April 24, 2016 and filed under Comic Books, Comics, Marvel Comics, Superheroes.

The Watchdogs (Their bite is worse than their bark)

They were created by writer Mark Gruenwald and artist Tom Morgan to symbolize censorship and oppression. 

the Watchdogs return to have their revenge. 

Posted on April 5, 2016 and filed under Marvel Comics, Superheroes, Comics, Comic Books.

Elektra (Love Hurts)

Elektra proved so popular she became an ongoing character.

It would be many years before Daredevil would see his former love again.

Posted on March 21, 2016 and filed under Marvel Comics, Superheroes, Comics, Comic Books.

Thor (How many Thunder gods does it take...?)

Beta Ray Bill was the champion and protector of his race, the alien Korbinites.

Thor gives Eric his own enchanted weapon and identity, both named Thunderstrike.

Posted on March 7, 2016 and filed under Comics, Comic Books, Marvel Comics, Superheroes.

Rated R Mutants (Are violence and mayhem the answers?)

But is that the secret to Deadpool’s success?  To go all grim, gritty, and violent?   

Of course probably the most popular and well known mutant to ever come out of the X-Men Universe is Wolverine.

Posted on February 16, 2016 and filed under Superheroes, Marvel Comics, Comics, Comic Books.

The Many Armors of Iron Man

This armor was built of course so Iron Man could escape detection by radar or other scanning devices.

It’s weapon systems were based on sea life including the electric field of an electric eel, a camouflage 'ink cloud' and small 'manta ray' torpedoes.

Posted on February 9, 2016 and filed under Marvel Comics, Comic Books, Comics, Superheroes.

The Many Masks of Spider-Man

The suit later goes on to bond with disgruntled reporter Eddie Brock to become one of Spider-Man’s deadliest enemies, Venom! 

For a time, the world believed Ben to be the original Peter Parker and Peter the clone. 

Posted on February 1, 2016 and filed under Marvel Comics, Superheroes, Comics, Comic Books.

Deadpool (One of a kind)

To save the world he had to get past the alien’s mind controlled bodyguard, Captain America!

Deadpool had a great time sending them all back to the afterlife.

Posted on January 18, 2016 and filed under Marvel Comics, Superheroes, Comics, Comic Books.

Marvel Civil Wars

with Iron Man leading the pro registration heroes as the then head of Shield vs. the heroes who thought the Superhuman Registration Act was a violation of their civil rights, led by Captain America. 

Spider-Man, then allied with Iron Man’s pro registration forces revealed his identity to the whole world.

Who is Marvel Comics Wonder Woman?

The first Marvel female superhero of the “modern” age, Sue is the “mother” of her team and family.

Not only was Carol Danvers an accomplished Air Force pilot, she was also head of security at a top secret base when an accident gave her powers similar to those of the alien Kree captain Mar-Vell. 

Doctor Strange (You don't want him making a house call!)

Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange became the current Sorcerer Supreme after he injured his hands in a car accident.

the upcoming Doctor Strange movie starring Benedict Cumberbatch that hits theaters in the US on November 4, 2016.

Posted on December 28, 2015 and filed under Comic Books, Comics, Marvel Comics, Superheroes.

Black Panther (or really, EW?)

Black Panther was the first black super hero in mainstream american comics.

.Black Panther first appeared appeared in Fantastic Four #52 (July 1966)

Posted on December 14, 2015 and filed under Comic Books, Comics, Marvel Comics, Superheroes.

Patsy Walker (Hellcat)

Patricia “Patsy” Walker first appeared in Miss America Magazine #2 (November 1944). 

Patricia “Trish” Walker, a former child star turned radio talk show host is portrayed brilliantly by Rachael Taylor. 

Posted on November 29, 2015 and filed under Superheroes, Marvel Comics, Comics, Comic Books.

Jessica Jones (aka Alias)

Jessica Jones (originally Jessica Campbell)  first appeared in Alias #1 (November 2001). 

The first season of the Jessica Jones series is coming to Netflix on November 20, 2015.  The character will be portrayed by Krysten Ritter.

Posted on November 17, 2015 and filed under Superheroes, Marvel Comics, Comics, Comic Books.