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Roman Colombo

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  • Oct 4, 2024 | cbr.com | Mark Gruenwald |John Byrne |Marvel Characters |Roman Colombo

    marvel By Roman Colombo & Timothy Blake Donohoo Updated 4 minutes ago Sign in to your CBR account As many heroes as Marvel Comics has, they have even more villains. In the early days of comics, heroes fought new villains every month. This meant that writers and artists had to develop new villains regularly. Even now, with so many to choose from, readers are still treated to new villains now and then. But along the way, some of the most interesting nemeses have been forgotten, known only to a...

  • Aug 4, 2024 | cbr.com | Roman Colombo

    Doctor Doom Sign in to your CBR account The Marvel Cinematic Universe panel that took place during SDCC 2024 shocked everyone. Joe and Anthony Russo not only announced their return to direct two more Avengers movies but also that they had already cast Victor Von Doom for Avengers: Doomsday. Fans were shocked to learn that Robert Downey Jr. would return to the MCU to play Doctor Doom. The plot details of Avengers: Doomsday are still unknown, except that it will lead into Avengers: Secret Wars....

  • Jul 29, 2024 | cbr.com | Roman Colombo

    Deadpool Sign in to your CBR account Being a part of a superhero team is usually a badge of honor for a character. Wolverine, for instance, has been on multiple X-Men and Avengers teams. He was even part of The Fantastic Four at one point. Even heroes who mainly operate alone, like Spider-Man, occasionally join a team. He was also on The New Fantastic Four with Wolverine. One character who should probably never be in a superhero group but keeps finding himself drawn to them is Deadpool, the...

  • Jul 27, 2024 | cbr.com | Roman Colombo

    X-Men Sign in to your CBR account The X-Men have a lot of unique characters. The franchise concept is pretty unique; they were born with powers and are thus persecuted for that. As the story goes, Stan Lee and Jack Kirby didn't want to have to come up with yet another power-origin story, so they were just born with them. While it may have made the first few issues easier to write, this reasoning gave future creators a lot to work with. Some characters have great visual powers and intriguing...

  • Jul 26, 2024 | cbr.com | Roman Colombo

    marvel Sign in to your CBR account As many heroes as Marvel Comics has, they have even more villains. In the early days of comics, heroes fought new villains every month. This meant that writers and artists had to develop new villains regularly. Even now, with so many to choose from, readers are still treated to new villains now and then. But along the way, some of the most interesting nemeses have been forgotten, known only to a few die-hard fans. But just because they're obscure doesn't...

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