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MUY #15: Ultimate Spider-Man & Fantastic Four/X-Men Crossover!

August 1, 2021 by Dave Leave a Comment

Zack & Dave continue their coverage of the Ultimate Marvel line of comics!

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* Which characters in the Ultimate Universe can compete against the 616 versions?
* What other writers do we fancast to work in the Ultimate U.?
* Why are there so many dang wiseacres in these comics?! Show some respect, teens! [Read more…] about MUY #15: Ultimate Spider-Man & Fantastic Four/X-Men Crossover!

Filed Under: Extra Issues, Featured Tagged With: my ultimate year

When the White Ranger Leads: On Whiteness in the Tokusatsu-Comic Trend

July 31, 2021 by Nick Ashton Leave a Comment

The short term (as a concept) and the comics industry have had an incredibly complicated relationship throughout history. Short term pushes for short term gains, long-term losses from short-term bets, and short-term trends begetting long-term classics are just the tip of the iceberg. With short-term trends, especially ones with long-term consequences, there’s an inherent compulsion to categorize them as either “good” or “bad.” The post-Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles black-and-white comics boom? Bad. Buying five copies of Youngblood to try and put your kids through college? Bad. The Ultimate Comics imprint? Depends on who you ask. But as I write this, the comics industry is in the midst of yet another trend, one whose far-reaching consequences are difficult to discern.

There’s been a recent jump in the number of comics — mainly indie comics — that can be categorized as “tokusatsu,” a genre commonly associated in the West with Japanese costumed heroes and gargantuan monsters. With this trend at play, some questions arise surrounding the usage of the aesthetics as well as the creators who are currently using them. Is this trend bad or good? Should it be categorized as bad or good? What is lacking from this trend? Whose voices aren’t being heard, and who is being left behind as a result of this trend? So many questions, and so few easy answers. But in trying to find an answer, I only found myself asking more questions about the relationship that Westerners have with tokusatsu. [Read more…] about When the White Ranger Leads: On Whiteness in the Tokusatsu-Comic Trend

Filed Under: Featured, Opinion Tagged With: power rangers

Cosmic Ghost Rider Reading Order!

July 30, 2021 by Charlotte Fierro Leave a Comment

Take 90s Marvel comics, mix them all up together, bake them into a single character, and you’ll get the Cosmic Ghost Rider. A servant of Thanos, he is a Ghost Rider imbued with Galactus’ Power Cosmic, and if all that isn’t enough, (and spoiler alert for the Rider’s identity – highlight following text to see!) he’s also an alternate timeline version of Frank Castle, the Punisher.

Created by Donny Cates and Geoff Shaw in the 2019 Thanos miniseries as part of the Thanos Wins storyline, the Rider is an incredibly powerful character, who sounds like the ultimate trump card in a “who would win in a fight?” argument. “Oh, you think your character is powerful? Well my character has the Power Cosmic and a cool Hell-powered space motorcycle with chains made from the bones of Cyttorak, whatcha gotta say to that!?”.

Since Thanos Wins, the Rider has joined the main Marvel Universe as a Deadpool-like figure, mixing violence and self-aware jokes. (coming from a future timeline, he already knows Marvel history and tends to interfere with events when he’s not supposed to). [Read more…] about Cosmic Ghost Rider Reading Order!

Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Characters Tagged With: Ghost Rider

Trans Representation in Marvel Voices: Pride

July 29, 2021 by Chelsea LaLicata Leave a Comment

Well, this was certainly a surprise. It’s not often a writer asks for something specific only to be given it shortly thereafter, and I find myself in that very position today. In May, in the lead-up to PRIDE, I co-wrote an article on Trans representation at Marvel comics. We discussed the introduction of Jessie Drake, a character widely regarded as Marvel’s first Trans character. The book (Marvel Comics Presents #150-151) was fairly lopsided, with parts seeming to be sympathetic and kind to her, while others were iffy to say the least. This can partially be expected given the comic was published in the 90s, however this particular character never appeared again following that two-issue arc.

I mused on what a modern story examining her today would look like. Fast forward a month, and Marvel actually did it! Let’s look into this to see what I thought, and, while we’re at it, touch on the other stories featuring Trans characters in the issue. [Read more…] about Trans Representation in Marvel Voices: Pride

Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: Marvel Comics

Monsters, Mayhem, and Marvel Horror in The Rise of the Midnight Sons

July 29, 2021 by Sara Century Leave a Comment

Ghost Rider #31, written by Howard Mackie, art by Andy Kubert, Joe Kubert, and Gregory Wright, lettering by Janice Chiang

Lilith (the Mother of All Monsters!) has risen from her slumber, and a new group of antiheroes form to challenge this age-old threat. They are the loosely connected Midnight Sons, and each one of them will play a role in fighting off the demonic Lilith and her many horrifying children.

With an influx of scary villains, extreme action sequences, and earnest looks into a reluctant hero’s tortured inner world, the early days of the Danny Ketch Ghost Rider era infused contemporary superhero comics with a sort of hyper-violent neo-noir sensibility. This created a series that suited the overall vibe of Marvel Comics while featuring a uniquely sensitive and conflicted hero. Leading into Rise of the Midnight Sons, we’re following the path carved out by Danny Ketch’s earlier appearances, making this a rare crossover that successfully juggles the introduction of many new premises while remaining entrenched in a sense of undeniable history. [Read more…] about Monsters, Mayhem, and Marvel Horror in The Rise of the Midnight Sons

Filed Under: Featured, Marvel Reviews Tagged With: darkhold, Ghost Rider, midnight sons

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