superheroes
Explore the very best, strongest, most powerful, and influential superheroes of all time.
What Comic Books Mean
These days, it seems like everyone loves a good superhero movie. To say that we like Ironman or Batman or Green Arrow seems easy enough now. Going back 20 years, perceptions change. Fans of the live adaptations seem like they are more popular than the source material—the comic books.
By Samuel Moore7 years ago in Geeks
Could Arrowverse Be Heading for a True New 52?
DC has created quite a strong arrangement of shows for fans to enjoy, but the Arrowverse is particularly popular right now. With Arrow, The Flash, DC's Legends of Tomorrow, and Supergirl, there has now been plenty of superheroes and villains added to the rosters to make a universe as strong as the MCU. It is set to get even bigger next year with the upcoming Batwoman show with Ruby Rose portraying Gotham's masked vigilante. But, are things about to get interesting at the end of next years massive crossover event?
By Craig Arnott7 years ago in Geeks
Marvel Superheroes Who Deserve Their Own Movie Franchises
So far they've only announced sequels for Thor, Captain America, Iron Man, and possibly the Hulk. They've also hinted at doing an Inhumans film, along with another Guardians of the Galaxy film and a sequel for Doctor Strange. Not wanting to seem like I have no opinion (I do, trust me), here are some of my picks for heroes who need their own film franchises. It should be noted, these are characters I think could hold their own films, not just be guest characters, which I've written about before. Some heroes, while cool, just can't do their own solo franchises. But that's why the good Lord invented the superhero team up.
By Daisy Rowley7 years ago in Geeks
More Than the Muscle
Who doesn't find catharsis in watching power creatures exhibit their power? Comic book superheroes have illustrated how much people of all ages love to see strength exemplified. Arguably among the most popular examples is that of the Incredible, the Indestructible, the Big Mean and Big Green, Hulk. Now there's a plethora of Hulk characters. The first was so inspiring to generate a big cast of related heroes and villains. Focusing on the main Hulk, AKA Dr. Bruce Banner, it's a large simplification that he's had quite the long history.
By Jonathan Costa7 years ago in Geeks
An MCU Fan's Critique of the 'Avengers: Endgame' Trailer
We waited for what seemed like ages for this trailer. Between threats made on the producers (like... really?) and my own overactive hype, it came, it went, and it left only a few questions partially answered. That said, I want to share my thoughts on the MCU's biggest film to date. Let's delve into what will be the biggest movie of the new year—based purely on the trailer.
By Ben Rawlings7 years ago in Geeks
Ten of the Best Female 'Power Rangers'
Back in 1993, 25 years ago, Mighty Morphin Power Rangers first aired and introduced the world to a multi-coloured superhero team that protected the world. In the last 25 years,Power Rangers has branched out from the television to the movies, comics and computer games for the fans and has introduced over 100 Rangers through the years. While the teams are always dominated by the male Rangers, this article will look at ten of the best female Rangers to grace our screens.
By Craig Arnott7 years ago in Geeks
The Top 5 Looks of Carol Danvers
Carol Danvers first appeared in Marvel Comics back in March 1968. This means her film, Captain Marvel, will be released a whopping 41 years later! With so much history, the character has been through her share of tough knocks, powerful loses, amazing victories and high flying times. With any comic book character with such a long history, Carol has evolved and changed her look over time. This article will cover my top five styles.
By Craig Arnott7 years ago in Geeks
'Avengers 4' Trailer: First Impressions
Well, then. At 1 PM GMT, December, 7 2018, the Avengers 4 trailer was unleashed upon the world. I'm writing this at 2:05 PM—and I'm yet to calm down. I've watched it several times, so I thought I'd get my first thoughts and impressions out there while I'm on this hype high.
By Peter Ellis7 years ago in Geeks
Character Spotlight: Spider-Man
When I found out that Stan Lee died, I was really sad because I really wanted to meet him, but at the same time, I couldn't help but notice how happy I was getting. He left a legacy of his work behind for the world, continuing to remember him by, and I realized that there are some characters that people relate to. My older brother relates to Iron Man and a good friend of mine relates to Thor, but for me, I have and always will relate to Spider-Man.
By Don Anderson II7 years ago in Geeks











