Adam Warlock is set to make his MCU debut this summer, but another character has just made her debut in the comics: Eve Warlock, Adam’s female counterpart. Before the two characters take the spotlight on both page and screen, the two Warlocks now find themselves brought life thanks to beautiful new cosplay from Jessie Abarques and Christina Nicole.
Shared via Instagram and Twitter, Jessie Abarques and Christina Nicole show off their joint cosplay as the Warlocks, which is notable as it marks the first time both characters are appearing together live and in the flesh. In fact, according to Abarques’ Ig post, Nicole’s Eve Warlock is the very first cosplay of that character yet recorded, as Eve just made her debut in April’s Warlock: Rebirth #1 by Ron Marz and Ron Lim. Both cosplayers do an exemplary job in bringing their characters into three dimensions, capturing their regal...
Shared via Instagram and Twitter, Jessie Abarques and Christina Nicole show off their joint cosplay as the Warlocks, which is notable as it marks the first time both characters are appearing together live and in the flesh. In fact, according to Abarques’ Ig post, Nicole’s Eve Warlock is the very first cosplay of that character yet recorded, as Eve just made her debut in April’s Warlock: Rebirth #1 by Ron Marz and Ron Lim. Both cosplayers do an exemplary job in bringing their characters into three dimensions, capturing their regal...
- 5/2/2023
- by Nathan Cabaniss
- ScreenRant
Marvel fans are brutally aware that Scarlet Witch has made her explosive (and terrifying) official debut within the MCU, though with that transition from the pages of a comic to live-action, there are some inevitable changes that are going to be made to Wanda’s costume–however, one amazing piece of cosplay by an incredibly talented cosplayer proves that those changes were totally unnecessary by bringing to life Scarlet Witch’s first ever comic costume.
Wanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch made her first appearance in X-Men #4, and while she is famous for being one of the earliest members of the Avengers (joining the team in Avengers #16), Scarlet Witch is introduced as a villain. Before any familial connections were made between them, Scarlet Witch worked for Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants after he saved her life years earlier. From that point on, Scarlet Witch was in Magneto’s debt,...
Wanda Maximoff aka Scarlet Witch made her first appearance in X-Men #4, and while she is famous for being one of the earliest members of the Avengers (joining the team in Avengers #16), Scarlet Witch is introduced as a villain. Before any familial connections were made between them, Scarlet Witch worked for Magneto and his Brotherhood of Evil Mutants after he saved her life years earlier. From that point on, Scarlet Witch was in Magneto’s debt,...
- 2/11/2023
- by Spencer Connolly
- ScreenRant
2010 - 90 mins. - Not Rated
D: Kevin O'Neill
C: Eric Balfour, Iva Hasperger, Aarón Díaz, Humberto Busto, Richard Miller, Guillermo Iván, Liv Boughn, Christina Nicole, Roger Corman
After being thawed out by the raising temperatures and the thinning of the ozone layer, a prehistoric dinoshark roams the ocean looking for its next meal after not having to eat anything for about 150 million years.
Another watchable, if disappointing, entry in producer Roger Corman's latest series of creature feature films following the success of Sharktopus. Dinoshark could have played up to the environmental angel of the film's story more strongly. There could have been more campy and outrageous situations for the characters to engage themselves in. The Dinoshark could have been engaged in more innovative action. The film could have played more strongly to the "don't go in the water" element of the material like Jaws and Piranha did. The inherent...
D: Kevin O'Neill
C: Eric Balfour, Iva Hasperger, Aarón Díaz, Humberto Busto, Richard Miller, Guillermo Iván, Liv Boughn, Christina Nicole, Roger Corman
After being thawed out by the raising temperatures and the thinning of the ozone layer, a prehistoric dinoshark roams the ocean looking for its next meal after not having to eat anything for about 150 million years.
Another watchable, if disappointing, entry in producer Roger Corman's latest series of creature feature films following the success of Sharktopus. Dinoshark could have played up to the environmental angel of the film's story more strongly. There could have been more campy and outrageous situations for the characters to engage themselves in. The Dinoshark could have been engaged in more innovative action. The film could have played more strongly to the "don't go in the water" element of the material like Jaws and Piranha did. The inherent...
- 4/26/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
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