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All the Latest DC Universe News from the First Episode of DC Daily
We finally have release dates for DC Universe, the streaming service for all things DC. From comics, films and shows, plenty of DC content will become available to US customers from September 15 of this year. That is some Batman Day celebration! Fans have been waiting a long time for release date announcements, and Kevin Smith, comic book superfan, finally made the announcement while hosting the pilot episode of DC Universe’s DC Daily show.
Monita MohanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe Versions of Wolverine on 'Earth-616' (Main Marvel Universe)
If you are reading mainstream comics recently, then you may know that there are quite a few Wolverines running around in the main Marvel Universe. Some of these Wolverines are children of the original Earth-616 (Main Marvel Universe) or are alternate versions of Wolverine. This may be daunting for new comic book readers because there's just so many Wolverines. So to clear things up, let's get into the Wolverines that are present within the Main Marvel Universe at the moment. This means that we will not be going into various versions of Wolverine in the Multiverse unless they are present on Earth-616 at the moment.
Just a guyPublished 6 years ago in Geeks'Supergirl' - My New Kryptonite
Being a longtime fan of any Marvel or DC show that has been released since my childhood, I have to say that some of them have fallen short of fulfilling the youthful desire to see my cartoon and comic book heroes come to life. Other than knowing some of the side story from the Superman series, I can honestly sat that I never paid much attention to Kal-El's super, cousin Kara Zor-El. So far, I have thoroughly enjoyed the three seasons that have been released. There are a few cons to the show, but they pale in comparison to the pros that the entire show has to offer.
Michael GrubePublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe Five Greatest Superhero Movie Villain Performances of All-Time
I have come to believe that a superhero movie is only as good as its supervillain—usually the main antagonist of the story.
Looking Forward to Carnage vs. Venom
There were two things in “superhero” film that I hoped to see from my first viewing of Spider-Man in theaters in 2002: a movie with Venom as the main character, and a movie with Carnage as the villain. The animated Spider-Man series of the 90s did a very good job of endearing Peter Parker and his serial allies and enemies to me in my formative years, but none stick out so clearly in my memory as Carnage and Venom. Now, while this may be because in my adolescence and indeed into adulthood I have been something of an “edgelord” I prefer to believe that my affinity for Carnage stems from the epic finale of 2000 Nintendo 64 Spider-Man game, where Spidey and Venom must throw-down with Doctor Octopus and Carnage, before culminating in an adrenaline pumping chase scene with “Monster Ock,” the terrifying combination of Doctor Octopus and the Carnage symbiote.
Caleb ShermanPublished 6 years ago in GeeksCharacter Spotlight: John Constantine
I grew up with a mother who was into going to church so we couldn't watch The Exorcist or anything like that, but, during the summer of 2005, I woke up one morning and saw that my parents went to Hollywood Video because anytime they go to buy movies, they usually end up on the floor, but, if they rent, they leave rented movies on top of the TV. Anyway, they bought a few movies but rented one, Constantine with Keanu Reeves, and I wanted to watch it, but I had summer school.
Don Anderson IIPublished 6 years ago in GeeksSuperheroes and Their Roles in My Life
Saturday mornings were always a special time for me. My dad had me watching Spider-Man: The Animated Series and I don't remember much of the show but the theme song stuck with me for a long time, I still remember it. He also had me watch the animated series to X-Men and I'm pretty sure he got me into Batman: The Animated Series too but I know for a fact that he got me into Batman Beyond and Dragon Ball Z. Also, my mom surprisingly got me into the Batman movies with Michael Keaton (Spider-Man: Homecoming, Beetlejuice), Val Kilmer (Top Gun, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang), and even George Clooney (Gravity, O Brother, Where Art Thou?). I love my mom but damn it, I have no idea why I was so into Batman & Robin but then, I went to live with my dad for a year while I was nine, he got me into Hulk although, I didn't know more about him until The Incredible Hulk came out.
Don Anderson IIPublished 6 years ago in GeeksMarvel Legends – Top 5 Most Anticipated Upcoming Figures in 2018
Marvel characters have always played a major role in entertaining us, from TV to action figures. The constant recycling of heroes and villains has, however, led to the tiresome monotony that we are just not down for.
Goran KezićPublished 6 years ago in GeeksYet Another Unasked For, but Still Spoken Opinion
Dear Vocal Readers, Oh, the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Chances are high that almost everyone on Earth knows of or has seen something associated with Marvel. The company produces new movies every year and profits greatly from them (With greatly meaning at least 10 billion dollars as of 2017). Whether you love, hate, or have no opinion of the movies, you can not deny its overwhelming success and worldwide popularity.
From 'Pepper' to 'Peggy': Influence of Women Power in the MCU
For far too long, the word "superheroes" have gone up shoulder-to-shoulder with men, leaving the women out of the equation. Heroes have been visualized as caped and suited men and until today, people fail to grasp the meaning of being a "hero." Being a hero doesn’t necessarily signify capes or superhuman strength; it’s what lies within a person. It’s the heart that counts. While the men have snatched the limelight in the MCU so far, it’s important to focus on the other gender for a while. Let’s look at some of the important contributions in the MCU from the ladies.
Rik SinghaPublished 6 years ago in GeeksThe X-Men Are in the MCU… But What About Magneto?
The news that Disney are finally acquiring 20th Century Fox has opened up possibilities that many of MCU fans thought they could only dream of. Properties such as the X-Men, X-Force, New Mutants, Wolverine, Deadpool, the Fantastic Four, the Silver Surfer, the Savage Land, the Starjammers and the Shi’ar are all coming home and could potentially interact with your favourite Avengers on screen. However, one character’s transition from the Fox-verse may be a tad problematic. I’m talking of course, about the X-Men’s greatest foe, the Master of Magnetism: Magneto.
Marco CardoniPublished 6 years ago in GeeksWill Aquaman Be the Worlds of DC’s Black Panther?
In the trailer for Warner Bros.' and James Wan’s Worlds of DC movie Aquaman, fans noticed some similarities to Marvel Studios' and Ryan Coogler’s MCU movie Black Panther. With similar imagery, themes, and villainess motivations, it’s not hard to draw comparisons between the two films. Both movies feature superheroes who would be kings, advanced civilizations, and family members who seek to take control of said civilizations and use their resources to wage war on the rest of the word.
Zack KrafsigPublished 6 years ago in Geeks