
Glynis Wein
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Jan 7, 2025 |
cbr.com | Chris Claremont |John Aidan Byrne |Terry Austin |Glynis Wein
X-Men Published 4 minutes ago Follow Followed Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account There's no point in pretending that all comic characters live long and happy lives. In the case of Marvel Comics, many heroes tend to find tragic deaths, even if they eventually find their way back to life. Some of Marvel's worst deaths have happened in the X-Men comics. These deaths are sometimes brutal, often sad, and in more than one instance, deeply shocking. The X-Men have a long history...
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Sep 5, 2024 |
cbr.com | Glynis Wein |Jim Novak |John Byrne |Sage Ashford
Fantastic Four By Sage Ashford & Scoot Allan Updated 15 minutes ago Sign in to your CBR account The Fantastic Four aren't just Marvel's First Family. They represent the dawn of Marvel's Silver Age and their connected universe, making them some of Marvel's most important characters. Fortunately, they've also had some of Marvel's best comic books. Over the years, some of comics' most talented luminaries have chosen to be part of the Fantastic Four creative team. It's easy to see why they're so...
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Jun 14, 2024 |
cbr.com | Chris Claremont |John Aidan Byrne |Terry Austin |Glynis Wein |Frederick Rion
colossus Sign in to your CBR account The X-Men are some of the most popular superheroes out there. They've had dozens of comics over the years and still star in several ongoing books. While they started in the '60s, the team didn't hit its stride until the '70s, when the group received a relaunch with Giant Size X-Men #1. This book introduced some of the series' most iconic characters, such as Storm, Nightcrawler, and Colossus. Piotr Rasputin is one of this line-up's most visually distinct...
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May 17, 2024 |
cbr.com | Chris Claremont |John Aidan Byrne |Terry Austin |Glynis Wein
Published 5 minutes ago Jean Grey is once again possessed by the Phoenix Force in the X-Men's "From the Ashes" event, which will evolve her connection to the cosmic force.
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May 9, 2024 |
cbr.com | John Byrne |Glynis Wein |Mark Russell |Sean Izaakse
After several failed attempts to adapt Marvel's First Family, Marvel Studios dropped a promotional poster for the MCU version of the Fantastic Four, which is expected to be released in 2025. The poster revealed the cast, including Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards and Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm, but it also hinted at the time period, as the Thing reads a magazine from the 1960s.
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