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Who Exactly is Ms Marvel, the Star of Marvel’s Newest Disney+ Show?, by Angela Rairden
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On Tuesday, Marvel released the trailer for one of their newest Disney+ shows, Ms Marvel, which is set to release on June 8th. The show is centered around one of Marvel’s newer superheroes, spunky and imaginative Pakistani-American teenager Kamala Khan, who will be played by Iman Vellani. The trailer looks to tell the story of how Kamala becomes known as Ms Marvel. However, before we can talk about that, we need to back track a little and talk about a different Ms Marvel – the one who would later become known as Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers. Carol Danvers as Ms...
Marvel Debuted an Impressive List of New Superheroine Comics in January, by Angela Rairden
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This month, Marvel launched a slew of new superheroine comics, introducing new storylines, villains, and even some unlikely partnerships. Whether struggling to understand their place in the world, or sacrificing everything to protect those who need it, each of these illustrious leading ladies prove that they are forces to be reckoned with. Here are my reviews of a few of them, and a list of the impressive amount of variant covers that were released with each title (because there are a lot of them and they are all very pretty). ELEKTRA: BLACK, WHITE & BLOOD #1 Release date: January 5th,...
X-Factor #10: Destined for the Dollar Bin
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Venom #200 Review: Venom Beyond
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Donny Cates brings his epic Venom run to a solemn conclusion all the while setting up Venom’s answer to Batman Beyond. SPOILER ALERT
GRADE: B
90s Comic Books On The Rise (Part 2)
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Whats up Frankie's Comics faithful, I am back again with another list of books to be on the lookout for from the 1990s. This time , we are looking at Marvel Comics and 10 1st appearances that hit shelves in the 90s. Many of these characters have long been slept on but with the nostalgia train running full steam ahead, we could soon see some changes. Slapstick #1. Slapstick is as his name implies, a silly and ridiculous character. At the same point, that is exactly what makes him intriguing and full of possibilities. His run...