Before Riri Williams and James Rhodes, there was Eddie March, the first African-American Iron Man.
(Originally posted on The Comics Bolt)
Before Riri Williams and James Rhodes, there was Eddie March, the first African-American Iron Man.
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(Originally posted on The Comics Bolt)
When there's trouble, you know who to call...and in this week's First Strike, trouble comes in the form of Deathstroke the Terminator as he faces off against the Teen Titans for the first time! Welcome back to First Strike, where we take a trip to yesteryear and revisit our favorite heroes' first published clashes with their deadliest enemies! Well, I suppose there's no point putting this one off any longer - it's time to take a look at Marvel's First Family and their initial encounter with the Lord of Latveria himself, Doctor Doom!
(Originally posted on The Comics Bolt)
Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern of Earth, meets and trains his new designated substitute - John Stewart, DC Comics's first black superhero. After a long hiatus, the INCspotlight returns! It's been a long time since I've done anything INCspotlight related, in light of my recent work for The Comics Bolt. However, I've wanted to at least keep doing interviews, time permitting, and today's is with fantasy author Jack Massa!
All-Flash (Vol. 1) #12 (September 1943) - "Tumble Inn to Trouble!" Gardner Fox (writer), E. E. Hibbard (pencils & inks) (Originally posted on The Comics Bolt)
Welcome back to First Strike, recalling our favorite superheroes' first published confrontations with their most malevolent villains! Today, we're going all the way back to the Golden Age of Comics for the first duel of wits between Jay Garrick, the original Flash, and the devious wiles of the Thinker! Marvel's hero for hire takes on a new superhero identity and goes head-to-head with an Avenger in this key issue from Cage's original series!
Editorial: True (Dark Knight) Detective - The Legacy of Batman As The World’s Greatest Sleuth2/2/2019 (Originally posted on The Comics Bolt)
In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, director Matt Reeves gave us some more details on his plans for The Batman, the Dark Knight's (Ben Affleck-less) future cinematic outing, which Reeves is planning on putting a dark, noir spin on. This part of Reeves's quote is getting some particular attention: |
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