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The villains in the X-Men comics are some of the most colorful and interesting in Marvel’s long history. Some have proven to have real staying power, while others were very “of their time.” The first 20-ish years gave readers Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, the Hellfire Club, anti-Mutant hate groups and their Sentinels,…
Part of what makes X-Men ‘97 so fun is that it mixes and matches some of the greatest X-Men comics of yesteryear. In Season 1, for example, we got a mix of classic storylines like “The Trial of Magneto,” “Fatal Attractions,” the attack on Genosha, and more. Season 2 just dropped, and we’re already getting…
Pop Culture Canada returns to the Callander Community Centre this Saturday, July 11. With 50 vendors, expect a wealth of comics, cards, toys, manga, and all types of retro fun
Superhero comics are known for, if nothing else, being extremely safe. Status quo is king, after all. Ninety percent of all comics reset to a standard status quo at some point, usually after a big story arc or when a new run starts. DC’s biggest names have been around for decades at this point, and…
Posted in: Batman, Comics, Conventions, DC Comics, Events, Justice League, Pop Culture, san diego comic con, Superman | Tagged: absolute, Absolute Batman, sdcc
If your feed could use something softer, kinder, and a little more hopeful, the “Wholesome Comics” series is a lovely place to land. Built around charming animal characters and their gentle conversations, these comics turn small everyday feelings into warm reminders about friendship, self-acceptance, kindness, and finding comfort in the little things
In the previous must-read new comic books article, Marvel Comics fans saw what was supposed to be the end of the Ultimate Universe in Ultimate Endgame and Ultimate Finale. However, it looks like things could continue
Since the 1960s, Marvel Comics has published the ongoing adventures of iconic superheroes like Spider-Man, Captain America, Iron Man and so many more who have become an essential part of Americana and pop culture. Audiences have gravitated toward these characters on screen, yet they’ve also enraptured generations of true believers on the page. And now…
Posted in: Comics, Heritage Sponsored, Vintage Paper | Tagged: Charles Sultan, Chesler
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