superhero, a fictionalhero—widely popularized incomic booksandcomic strips,televisionandfilm, and popularcultureandvideo games—whose extraordinary or “superhuman” powers are often displayed in the fight against crime and assorted villains, who in turn often display superhuman abilities as well. In ...
forgettable villains, and a rotating cast of artists meant thatMs. Marvelnever achieved a consistent look. A new costume was unveiled inMs. Marvelno. 20 (October 1978), but the book had struggled to find an audience throughout its run, and it was cancelled with issue no. 23 (April 1979...
There are some great villains like Frankenstein 2, who the comic says makes the original look like a jelly baby. Frankenstein 2 as it turns out, is a reference to the doctor, not the monster. There are rebellious robots, apart from Dredd’s loyal servant, Walter. A classic story. I rem...
Today we’re talking with 17 year old filmmaker Ethan Paisley. Hailing from the North Bay, Ethan is here to discuss his new sci-fi short filmIndelibleabout a war veteran who returns home with PTSD and must deal with adapting back to civilian life.Indeliblehas been playing at a number of ...
Kefka is one of the most detestable villains we’ve ever met, and the script does an amazing job of building up the heartless bastard. If Final Fantasy 6 is actually Kefka’s tale, then it’s a well-told one indeed. Sign up to the GamesRadar+ Newsletter Weekly digests, tales from ...
This ultimate weapon, a relic from a dead universe, is the key to his redemption—but some of the greatest villains of the Marvel Universe are anxious to get their hands on it, including theCollectorandThanos! And when the realm of Old Asgard vanishes, all might be lost—unless good tidin...
Cerise de Vernase goes on a quest to find out about the mysterious illness that has befallen her sister. She gets entangled in a marriage with a princess as she emerges as victor in a simple game, and now she must go on a Quest to seek the Philosopher's Stone. 127) The Alchemists...
Catrin is foiled repeatedly by both well-intentioned characters and villains. There are villains on both sides of the conflict which complicates matters. The danger and action keep the pace up, and though a long read, the book zipped by. It ends with a dramatic conclusion to the negotiations...
Love is all around us, especially when it comes to the stories we enjoy returning to over and over again. It’s practically a force of nature (just ask Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn). Whether we’re talking super heroes and super-villains, intergalactic rebels, or just regular people, love...
Encountering classic villains likeCottonmouthandBlack Mariah(plus newer allies likeCaptain MarvelandBlack Cat), this retro run has some of the same trappings as Luke Cage and Danny Rand’s original team-up series,POWER MAN AND IRON FIST (1978). ...