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Hot-blooded, check it and see!
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Read morePro-tip: Never touch anyone with the first name, “Toxic.”
Read moreSaving a city means saving its people
Read moreTerrorizing patients with surgical precision
Read morePicture it: a puzzle you walk
Read moreGiving new meaning to the term “tall tales”
Read moreJonathan has a natural love for teen mutant characters.
Read moreEvan and Matt class this issue up with a week of questionable picks.
Read moreHero or villain? Marvel can’t decide.
Everyone knows and loves Robert Downey Jr.’s portrayal of Iron Man. However, the same cannot be said of his comic book counterpart. In the movies, Tony Stark is charismatic, endearing, and everyone’s favorite party guest. He has long been my favorite hero in the comics, but for the past decade, Marvel has been pushing him further and further into villain territory, sullying a legacy that goes back even before his role as a founding member of the Avengers.
Read moreHow one collector got his start
If recent history is any indication, we all love comics. How else would the biggest Hollywood blockbusters be based on the four-color ‘funny pages’ so many of us grew up on? Marvel’s The Avengers is the third highest grossing movie of all time, with its forthcoming sequel set to break that record. The Iron Man and Christopher Nolan Batman trilogies are among the biggest franchises in recent years. Comics have even taken over our TV screens with the recent success of Arrow, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and The Flash, not to mention the countless cartoons we’ve seen over the decades.
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