Written by Various | Art by Various | Published by Marvel Comics
I kind of felt honour bound to review this, with Halloween in our not too distant future. Can you think of many better characters than Ghost Rider at this time of year. I also have a more personal connection in that, every Halloween growing up, I’d always pull a stack of books with a horror connection and read them. I always did the same at Xmas as well, themed reading was a thing back then clearly. Apart from the odd Werewolf By Night, or Tomb of Dracula, the character I loved the most was Johnny Blaze himself, Ghost Rider. Visually awesome, with great villains like Mephisto prone to spring up, and having adventures in a nice little niche area of the Marvel Universe, what was not to like? The 1990′s reboot was ok, with Danny Ketch as the new Ghost Rider,...
I kind of felt honour bound to review this, with Halloween in our not too distant future. Can you think of many better characters than Ghost Rider at this time of year. I also have a more personal connection in that, every Halloween growing up, I’d always pull a stack of books with a horror connection and read them. I always did the same at Xmas as well, themed reading was a thing back then clearly. Apart from the odd Werewolf By Night, or Tomb of Dracula, the character I loved the most was Johnny Blaze himself, Ghost Rider. Visually awesome, with great villains like Mephisto prone to spring up, and having adventures in a nice little niche area of the Marvel Universe, what was not to like? The 1990′s reboot was ok, with Danny Ketch as the new Ghost Rider,...
- 10/25/2019
- by Dean Fuller
- Nerdly
Exclusive: Marvel’s upcoming horror fueled Helstrom is going full Potus, in a very dark way.
Fresh off her role as besieged President Elizabeth Keane on Homeland and an unforgiving stint on Netflix’s Unbelievable, Elizabeth Marvel joins veterans of Fear the Walking Dead, The Royals and the just launched Raising Dion in the cast of the demonic live-action series from Hulu and the home of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
The aptly named Marvel will play the long-institutionalized Victoria Helstrom in the 10-episode first season. Paul Zbyszewski will serve as showrunner and executive produce with Marvel TV boss Jeph Loeb.
Set to debut next year on the Disney-controlled streamer, Helstrom will be led by Tom Austen and Sydney Lemmon as supposed serial-killer offspring Daimon Helstrom and Ana Helstrom, respectively. Plagued by their family background, Grantchester and ex-The Royals blackmailing bodyguard Austen and Fear Twd...
Fresh off her role as besieged President Elizabeth Keane on Homeland and an unforgiving stint on Netflix’s Unbelievable, Elizabeth Marvel joins veterans of Fear the Walking Dead, The Royals and the just launched Raising Dion in the cast of the demonic live-action series from Hulu and the home of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
The aptly named Marvel will play the long-institutionalized Victoria Helstrom in the 10-episode first season. Paul Zbyszewski will serve as showrunner and executive produce with Marvel TV boss Jeph Loeb.
Set to debut next year on the Disney-controlled streamer, Helstrom will be led by Tom Austen and Sydney Lemmon as supposed serial-killer offspring Daimon Helstrom and Ana Helstrom, respectively. Plagued by their family background, Grantchester and ex-The Royals blackmailing bodyguard Austen and Fear Twd...
- 10/8/2019
- by Dominic Patten
- Deadline Film + TV
In support of Marvel Studios' upcoming "Black Widow" stand-alone feature film, take a look at "Marvel Tales: Black Widow" #1, available February 2019, written by George Kapitan, Stan Lee, Gary Friedrich, Ralph Maccio, Margaret Stohl and illustrated by Harry Sahle, Don Heck, John Romita Sr., John Buscema, George Perez, Nico Leon and Jen Bartel:
"...relive exciting espionage adventures alongside the 'Black Widow' and celebrate Marvel's 80th anniversary with the return of 'Marvel Tales'.
"This anthology series shines a spotlight on fan-favorite characters, features timeless stories and highlights some of Marvel's most impressive talent from the past eight decades.
"Featuring the debut of the 'Golden Age Black Widow' from 'Mystic Comics' #4 (1940)...
"...the first appearance of the incomparable 'Natasha Romanoff' as a femme fatale targeting 'Iron Man' in 'Tales of Suspense' #52 (1959)...
"...and the dazzling introduction of Natasha's iconic modern look in 'Amazing Spider-Man' #86 (1963).
"Plus criminals everywhere...
"...relive exciting espionage adventures alongside the 'Black Widow' and celebrate Marvel's 80th anniversary with the return of 'Marvel Tales'.
"This anthology series shines a spotlight on fan-favorite characters, features timeless stories and highlights some of Marvel's most impressive talent from the past eight decades.
"Featuring the debut of the 'Golden Age Black Widow' from 'Mystic Comics' #4 (1940)...
"...the first appearance of the incomparable 'Natasha Romanoff' as a femme fatale targeting 'Iron Man' in 'Tales of Suspense' #52 (1959)...
"...and the dazzling introduction of Natasha's iconic modern look in 'Amazing Spider-Man' #86 (1963).
"Plus criminals everywhere...
- 11/24/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Marc Buxton Oct 21, 2018
The big Daredevil season 3 villain has a crazy Marvel history. Here's everything you need to know about Bullseye.
Warning! Some of the information in this article may turn out to be Daredevil season 3 spoilers.
Things are about to get deadly on the mean streets of Marvel because Bullseye is coming to Netflix’s Daredevil season 3. Fans have been awaiting Bullseye’s arrival since the first season, and with good reason. Well, now he's here, played by Wilson Bethel in a surprisingly layered performance.
Over the years, many writers and artists have done their creative best to make Bullseye one of the most fearsome foes in the Marvel Universe. So let us go back in time and discover the deadly secrets of Bullseye, the man who never misses. Be warned though, as we travel back and find these greatest Bullseye stories, the journey is littered with the corpses...
The big Daredevil season 3 villain has a crazy Marvel history. Here's everything you need to know about Bullseye.
Warning! Some of the information in this article may turn out to be Daredevil season 3 spoilers.
Things are about to get deadly on the mean streets of Marvel because Bullseye is coming to Netflix’s Daredevil season 3. Fans have been awaiting Bullseye’s arrival since the first season, and with good reason. Well, now he's here, played by Wilson Bethel in a surprisingly layered performance.
Over the years, many writers and artists have done their creative best to make Bullseye one of the most fearsome foes in the Marvel Universe. So let us go back in time and discover the deadly secrets of Bullseye, the man who never misses. Be warned though, as we travel back and find these greatest Bullseye stories, the journey is littered with the corpses...
- 10/14/2018
- Den of Geek
Marc Buxton Oct 18, 2018
The big Daredevil season 3 villain has a crazy Marvel history. Here's everything you need to know about Bullseye.
Things are about to get deadly on the mean streets of Marvel because Bullseye is coming to Netflix’s Daredevil season 3. Fans have been awaiting Bullseye’s arrival since the first season, and with good reason. Over the years, many writers and artists have done their creative best to make Bullseye one of the most fearsome foes in the Marvel Universe. So let us go back in time and discover the deadly secrets of Bullseye, the man who never misses. Be warned though, as we travel back and find these greatest Bullseye stories, the journey is littered with the corpses of men and women who crossed Bullseye. Victims punctured with playing cards, pierced with paper clips, and penetrated by ninja weapons.
The first character known as Bulls-Eye (not Bullseye...
The big Daredevil season 3 villain has a crazy Marvel history. Here's everything you need to know about Bullseye.
Things are about to get deadly on the mean streets of Marvel because Bullseye is coming to Netflix’s Daredevil season 3. Fans have been awaiting Bullseye’s arrival since the first season, and with good reason. Over the years, many writers and artists have done their creative best to make Bullseye one of the most fearsome foes in the Marvel Universe. So let us go back in time and discover the deadly secrets of Bullseye, the man who never misses. Be warned though, as we travel back and find these greatest Bullseye stories, the journey is littered with the corpses of men and women who crossed Bullseye. Victims punctured with playing cards, pierced with paper clips, and penetrated by ninja weapons.
The first character known as Bulls-Eye (not Bullseye...
- 10/14/2018
- Den of Geek
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