Over 23K comics fans have voted on the 150 Best Female Comic Book Characters, Ranked. Current Top 3: Wonder Woman, Poison Ivy, Starfire
Batman, portrayed by Ben Affleck, is a vigilant crusader of Gotham City, while Superman, played by Henry Cavill, is the revered savior of Metropolis. Their worldviews collide when they perceive each other as threats to humanity's safety. The movie, directed by Zack Snyder, is an action-...
The greatest comic-book characters in the canon have been debated and argued over for decades. The creations of Bon Kane, Bill Finger, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, Stan Lee and co. undoubtedly form a might canon – in every sense.Empirehas delved into it and picked 50 super-powered specimens...
an exclusively crafted piece in our Sex Education Collage collection that brilliantly encapsulates teenage angst and drama reminiscent of high-school life as portrayed in the acclaimed Netflix series. This digital masterpiece showcases a trio of meticulously depicted characters—each embodying distinct, ...
On the other hand, there’s DC’s iconic female character Wonder Woman. Seen here as portrayed by Lynda Carter and as part of the newly-revealed Alex Ross cover for the bookThe Age of TV Heroes, to be published in November by Two Morrows, WW has certainly had her share of objectificati...
Additionally, male comic book characters outnumbered female comic book characters. Amphibians, fish, snakes, and lizards were more frequently portrayed as villains, while mammals, birds, butterflies, and beetles were more frequently portrayed as heroes. Exceptions to heroic mammals were even-toed ...
John Blacksad operates in Mean Streets as tough as any Raymond Chandler ever portrayed and in a world as corrupt. He would be at home inBlack Maskif the pulp paper could have supported the lush drawings and beautiful coloring that marks the graphic novels. Frankly, in story terms, he wouldn...
With bad blood on them, they commit crimes and killings, but some did good or become good later in their stories. Here's a list of violent comic characters.
Frankly, it’s easy to see why so many people are drawn to this new take on Miss America: whereas many classic superheroines are strong characters, few are consistently portrayed as relatable people. Chavez is a superhero, sure, but it’s clear that the writers over at Marvel also wanted...
Comic books are a realm where humans fly, shape-shift, teleport, and do all sorts of mind-boggling things. They are the birthplace of legendary characters that have inspired us, thrilled us, and shown us that being different is indeed super.