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Posted in: Comics, Rebellion / 2000AD, Titan | Tagged: caption, cartoon museum, Circuit Breaker, doctor who, forbidden planet, gosh, jo martin, london, oxford, Quentin Blake Centre
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While Spider-Man has plenty of amazing friends throughout the Marvel Universe, one of his most complicated relationships is with the Punisher, if one can truly call them friends at all. While the two Super Heroes maintain a certain respect for each other, Frank Castle’s open willingness to use lethal force to punish the wicked puts…
Posted in: Batman, Comics, Conventions, DC Comics, Events, Justice League, Pop Culture, san diego comic con, Superman | Tagged: Bad Seeds, Batman Day, comicspro, sdcc
It’s hard to identify the shift unless you’ve read a lot of comics—and especially comics from more than about 10 years ago. After all, Superman is still faster than a speeding bullet. Spider-Man still does whatever a spider can. Absolutely nothing good happens to the X-Men.
Comics Icon Frank Miller Seals ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ With Stamp of Approval: ‘Dream Come True’
While it’s earned plenty of praise in its release week, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” got a particularly energizing stamp of approval from comics legend Frank Miller on Thursday, who after attending the world premiere heralded star Tom Holland as his favorite Spider-Man ever and “Brand New Day” as a “dream come true” for fans.
Frank Castle does not miss. Yesterday’s Spectacular Spider-Man: Brand New Day #3 made that fact terrifying by turning it against him: with his moral compass inverted by the villain Mr. Negative, the Punisher opened fire on civilians — then launched missiles at an occupied building because Spider-Man refused to hand over a criminal ledger. The…
Posted in: Comics, Conventions, Events, Pop Culture, san diego comic con, Titan | Tagged: dejah thoris, edgar rice burroughs, john carter, princess of mars, sdcc, tarzan
Comic books never stop charging forward. New comics hit store shelves every Wednesday, covering all forms of content and every genre you can imagine. Marvel Comics alone outputs around forty new comics every month, split evenly between twenty ongoings and twenty limited series. Of course, this number is constantly changing. Comic series come and go,…