Astonishing X-Men Act 1: Life of X Reaction

Or How Marvel Secretly Brought Professor X Back to Life… !!SPOILER ALERT!! Okay, let me say what a great way to bring a character back to life and in doing so getting rid of my least favorite X-universe character, created by Grant Morrison, Fantomex. He first appeared in New X-Men #128 published August 2002. In my mind, he has been pretty much been a throwaway rogue character. He is a little too much Gambit and not quite enough Wolverine to keep me interested. However because he is a Human, Mutant/Sentinel…

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JASON MOMOA DROPS AN AQUAMAN & JUSTICE LEAGUE SPOILER

Jason Momoa stars as Aquaman in next month’s Justice League movie and also the James Wan Aquaman film which gets released December 2018. While promoting the Justice League movie, Jason Momoa drops a small plot spoiler about his character in both Justice League and Aquaman. Jason Momoa fills in SFX Magazine that Aquaman doesn’t become King of the Seven Seas until the end of the Aquaman movie. “Aquaman,” adds Jason Momoa, “he’s not even Aquaman yet. He’s not the King of the Seven Seas. We don’t really get there until…

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AQUAMAN Actress Nicole Kidman May Have Dropped A Pretty Big SPOILER

While doing promotion for her new film The Killing of a Scared Deer, Nicole Kidman spoke about what it’s been like shooting James Wan’s Aquaman movie, and may have inadvertently dropped a big SPOILER… Nicole Kidman recently returned to The Gold Coast of Australia to continue shooting her scenes as Queen Atlanna for James Wan’s Aquaman movie and seemed to be very happy about getting back to work on the DC superhero flick. The Academy Award-winning actress is currently promoting her new film at TIFF, but once again shared her…

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Stan Lee Cameo Revealed For Luke Cage

Earlier I saw the headline that Stan Lee has filmed four more Marvel movie cameos, and now Stan Lee’s latest cameo for Marvel TV hits the internet. SPOILER: I have watched all 13 episodes of Luck Cage and Stan Lee only appears as an image in a cameo for the Marvel TV Netflix show, Stan Lee can be seen as a policeman on a poster that reads, “See a crime? Report it!” with masked thugs getting ready to rob the store. You know Luke Cage intervenes and there is a…

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Can Jane Foster Appear Alongside Thor?

SPOILER WARNING: The following article contains major spoilers for “Mighty Thor” #11, on sale now. Following the surprising conclusion of last issue, after Thor had been injured and placed under arrest by S.H.I.E.L.D. only for Jane Foster herself to seemingly arrive out of nowhere, Jason Aaron and Russell Dauterman conclude their arc featuring the showdown with Roxxon C.E.O. Dario Agger in “Mighty Thor” #11. All of this takes place as Agger’s self-destruct mechanism counts down to the destruction of his floating Roxxon Island, and by association New York City below…

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Captain America: Steve Rogers #4 Review

SPOILER WARNING: This article contains spoilers for “Captain America: Steve Rogers” #4, which is in stores now. After setting up the new status quo in the first three issues of “Captain America: Steve Rogers,” the fourth issue in Nick Spencer’s HYDRA Cap story advances a number of storylines significantly and drops major clues about what’s coming up for the ongoing once the dust settles on “Civil War II.” We know that Red Skull and Kobik, a Cosmic Cube given form as a young girl, have altered Steve Rogers’ reality by…

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New Writer talks About Dan Slott’s Silk

SPOILER WARNING: This article contains significant spoilers for Marvel’s “Silk” #1, released this past Wednesday. Marvel’s new spider-powered superhero Silk (civilian name, Cindy Moon) has only been active a few months, but she’s kept busy: playing guest star roles in books like “Amazing Spider-Man” (where she was introduced by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos) and “Spider-Woman,” along with a central role in the recently completed “Spider-Verse” event. Cindy’s packed schedule fits the character — she feels the need to make up for lost time after having spent a decade locked…

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Tom Cavanagh Talks Playing the Reverse-Flash, “Finally”

SPOILER WARNING: This article contains potential spoilers for future installments of “The Flash.” Since the very first episode of “The Flash,” it’s been clear that Dr. Harrison Wells — played by Tom Cavanagh — had much more going on than just being the head of S.T.A.R. Labs. For starters, it was quickly revealed he wasn’t actually disabled as a result of the particle accelerator explosion, as he stands up out of his wheelchair with ease at the end of the pilot. Oh, and also he was in possession of a…

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Amazing Spider-Man #2 review

This issue picks up right where the last issue left off and deals with Peter Parker’s relationship with Anna Maria Marconi. In fact I have to admit the first few pages of this comic had me legitimately surprised. I wasn’t expecting Peter to problem the way he did. SPOILER I was rather shocked when Peter not only openly admitted he was Spider-Man, but explained the entire situation regarding the body-swap with Doc. Ock. I’ll have to admit Anna’s open acceptance of the situation stuck me as a bit strange, but…

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Superman #713 “Must There Be a Superman?”

SPOILER WARNING: Superman #713 was not what I expected from a J. Michael Straczynski story line I respect him and his writing skills. Having reached the pleasant town of Portland, Oregon and having no actual crime to fight, Clark suddenly finds himself wallowing in self-doubt and asking “Must There Be a Superman?” The strongest man in the world has doubts about who he is and his role in the world and how he should help people. This surely is brought out by the depression he feels from the destruction of…

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Fantastic Four 587: Casualty

Jonathan Hickman discusses the death in Marvel’s first family WARNING SPOILER Who Dies. The tragic saga of “Three” has come to an end in the pages of FANTASTIC FOUR #587—and The Human Torch has fallen. John Storm sacrificed himself so that his niece and nephew as well as his best friend, The Thing, could escape the Negative Zone. “Day one, word one,” he says of when he became aware of Johnny’s imminent demise. “When [Marvel Senior Vice President of Publishing and FANTASTIC FOUR editor] Tom [Brevoort] asked me to pitch…

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