The Batmobile is Batman's most iconic vehicle and it has had numerous iterations based on the hero's needs and myriad aesthetics. This remained true when Catwoman held the mantle of Gotham's protector in the Elseworlds comic, Catwoman: Guardian of Gotham. The heroine gained her own Batmobile, which was a Catmobile with a design perfect for her new role.
Catwoman: Guardian of Gotham has the creative team of Doug Moench, Jim Balent, Kim Demulder, Wildstorm FX, and Rick Parker. Released in 1999, this Elseworlds story gave Selina Kyle the origin of Bruce Wayne and turned her into Gotham's main hero. Batman became her primary foe and the city's worst nightmare. However, it also gave the iconic villainess-turned-heroine her own version of the Batcave and the Batmobile. Switching origins provided Selina with a more tragic beginning, but her reign as Gotham's vigilante had a few technological perks.
Catwoman's Catmobile Maintains the...
Catwoman: Guardian of Gotham has the creative team of Doug Moench, Jim Balent, Kim Demulder, Wildstorm FX, and Rick Parker. Released in 1999, this Elseworlds story gave Selina Kyle the origin of Bruce Wayne and turned her into Gotham's main hero. Batman became her primary foe and the city's worst nightmare. However, it also gave the iconic villainess-turned-heroine her own version of the Batcave and the Batmobile. Switching origins provided Selina with a more tragic beginning, but her reign as Gotham's vigilante had a few technological perks.
Catwoman's Catmobile Maintains the...
- 9/16/2024
- by Samantha King
- ScreenRant
Venom started as just a costume change for Spider-Man but evolved into a popular hero and villain. Venom's humble beginnings as a black suit led to his transformation into a key part of Spider-Man's history. Eddie Brock's journey from villain to anti-hero to hero showcases Venom's evolution and redemption in the Marvel Universe.
While Venom started out as just another Spider-Man villain, he ended up becoming so much more. What started out as just a costume change for one of Marvel's heroes, eventually transformed into a brand-new character who has been both hero and villain.
Venom would eventually become an unbelievably popular character with a film trilogy to his name, his beginnings are actually surprisingly humble. Venom didn't start out as the terrifying symbiote that everyone knows today. Instead, Venom started out as a black suit for Spider-Man, with even its writers unaware of the story about to unfold.
While Venom started out as just another Spider-Man villain, he ended up becoming so much more. What started out as just a costume change for one of Marvel's heroes, eventually transformed into a brand-new character who has been both hero and villain.
Venom would eventually become an unbelievably popular character with a film trilogy to his name, his beginnings are actually surprisingly humble. Venom didn't start out as the terrifying symbiote that everyone knows today. Instead, Venom started out as a black suit for Spider-Man, with even its writers unaware of the story about to unfold.
- 7/15/2024
- by Dashiel Reaves
- ScreenRant
Cable may be cool now, but according to Beavis and Butt-Head, he sucks in the future. Things change! Beavis and Butt-Head ponder the Juggernaut's bathroom habits - does he stop to go number two? Nightcrawler might be the only cool thing about Excalibur, at least according to Beavis and Butt-Head.
This article contains examples of extremely crude humor thats commonplace in the Beavis and Butt-Head franchise, all at the expense of Marvels greatest X-Men heroes/villains. Reader discretion is advised.
Beavis and Butt-Head have been entertaining people with their unparalleled stupidity and seemingly endless spews of toilet humor since the 90s, with new episodes of the fan-favorite series still being released today. While their storylines are hilarious, the two are most known for their commentary on popular MTV music videos of the era. This has been a staple in Beavis and Butt-Head since the dawn of the franchise, but one...
This article contains examples of extremely crude humor thats commonplace in the Beavis and Butt-Head franchise, all at the expense of Marvels greatest X-Men heroes/villains. Reader discretion is advised.
Beavis and Butt-Head have been entertaining people with their unparalleled stupidity and seemingly endless spews of toilet humor since the 90s, with new episodes of the fan-favorite series still being released today. While their storylines are hilarious, the two are most known for their commentary on popular MTV music videos of the era. This has been a staple in Beavis and Butt-Head since the dawn of the franchise, but one...
- 6/20/2024
- by Spencer Connolly
- ScreenRant
Beavis and Butt-Head hilariously critique Marvel's street-level heroes, from The Punisher to Daredevil. Street-level Marvel heroes like Night Thrasher and Spider-Man get roasted by Beavis and Butt-Head, while the two love antiheroes like Punisher and Ghost Rider. Beavis and Butt-Head's commentary on Marvel Comics, like calling out the over-sexualization of female characters, adds a surprisingly deep perspective.
This article contains examples of crude and inappropriate humor the likes of which made Beavis and Butt-Head the iconic characters they are today, all at the expense of Marvel Comics' greatest street-level heroes. Reader discretion is advised.
Beavis and Butt-Head have famously been criticizing, praising, or totally trashing music videos on MTV for years with their hilarious commentary, but little do many fans know, they actually did the exact same thing with Marvel Comics. If a Marvel character was even semi-popular in the 90s, they werent safe from Beavis and Butt-Heads wrath, as...
This article contains examples of crude and inappropriate humor the likes of which made Beavis and Butt-Head the iconic characters they are today, all at the expense of Marvel Comics' greatest street-level heroes. Reader discretion is advised.
Beavis and Butt-Head have famously been criticizing, praising, or totally trashing music videos on MTV for years with their hilarious commentary, but little do many fans know, they actually did the exact same thing with Marvel Comics. If a Marvel character was even semi-popular in the 90s, they werent safe from Beavis and Butt-Heads wrath, as...
- 6/17/2024
- by Spencer Connolly
- ScreenRant
Beavis and Butt-Head offer hilarious and absurd commentary on Marvel Comics' Avengers, with no hero safe from their hilarious roasting. Not even Captain America, Hulk, or Thor are safe from the duo's sharp (and often crude) critique in the Beavis and Butt-Head comic series. Despite their clueless and often inappropriate remarks, Beavis and Butt-Head provide a unique and entertaining take on Marvel Comics' iconic superheroes.
This article contains examples of an excessive amount of toilet humor Beavis and Butt-Head are famous for, all of which is told at the expense of some of Marvel Comics' greatest heroes. Reader discretion is advised.
Beavis and Butt-Head are easily the most iconic idiots in pop culture, though they arent without their redeeming qualities, as the two boneheads are not only hysterical in their own weird way, theyre also avid music critics who have offered hilarious commentary on MTV music videos for decades. And,...
This article contains examples of an excessive amount of toilet humor Beavis and Butt-Head are famous for, all of which is told at the expense of some of Marvel Comics' greatest heroes. Reader discretion is advised.
Beavis and Butt-Head are easily the most iconic idiots in pop culture, though they arent without their redeeming qualities, as the two boneheads are not only hysterical in their own weird way, theyre also avid music critics who have offered hilarious commentary on MTV music videos for decades. And,...
- 6/15/2024
- by Spencer Connolly
- ScreenRant
The Energon Universe era of G.I. Joe has arrived, and with it comes one of the franchise's most formidable villains. Duke #1 introduces the major villain behind M.A.R.S. Industries, which will be immediately familiar to long-time fans of the franchise. A brutal massacre in Duke #1 proves that this villain is going to be more bloodthirsty in the Energon continuity than ever previously depicted.
Warning! Spoilers ahead for Duke #1
The Energon Universe era of G.I. Joe is here, and the newly-rebooted franchise just introduced a major villain. Taking place in a world where the G.I. Joe and Cobra organizations don’t exist yet, both Duke and the upcoming Cobra Commander series will establish the franchise for a brave new era, tying in more closely to fellow Hasbro franchise the Transformers than ever before.
Duke #1 comes from the creative team of Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooten.
Warning! Spoilers ahead for Duke #1
The Energon Universe era of G.I. Joe is here, and the newly-rebooted franchise just introduced a major villain. Taking place in a world where the G.I. Joe and Cobra organizations don’t exist yet, both Duke and the upcoming Cobra Commander series will establish the franchise for a brave new era, tying in more closely to fellow Hasbro franchise the Transformers than ever before.
Duke #1 comes from the creative team of Joshua Williamson, Tom Reilly, Jordie Bellaire and Rus Wooten.
- 1/5/2024
- by Nathan Cabaniss
- ScreenRant
Immortal Thor #5 revealed Thor's mother, Gaea, to be the first ever hero in the Marvel Universe, with the power to see the cyclical nature of the gods and their conflicts. The story of the Elder Gods and their wars is a commentary on the repetitive nature of superhero stories, highlighting how they often follow the same story beats. Immortal Thor explores the concept of cyclical storytelling, with the goal of creating a better model for superhero comics.
Contains Spoilers for Immortal Thor #5!
Thor’s most recent adventure is retelling the very origins of life on Marvel’s Earth, along with revealing that Thor’s mother, Gaea, was the first ever hero. This exploration of the Marvel Universe’s primordial era expands on the cyclical nature of the gods, and provides a metatextual commentary on how superhero stories often feel like they’re repeating the same story beats. Whether that...
Contains Spoilers for Immortal Thor #5!
Thor’s most recent adventure is retelling the very origins of life on Marvel’s Earth, along with revealing that Thor’s mother, Gaea, was the first ever hero. This exploration of the Marvel Universe’s primordial era expands on the cyclical nature of the gods, and provides a metatextual commentary on how superhero stories often feel like they’re repeating the same story beats. Whether that...
- 12/27/2023
- by Isaac Jansons
- ScreenRant
Tennessee-based band Cordovas have announced plans for their new album Destiny Hotel, which follows the group’s 2018 Ato Records debut, That Santa Fe Channel. Set for release via Ato on October 16th, the album’s easygoing lead single “High Feeling” is out now.
Infused with the same sun-kissed energy that powers the Allman Brothers Band’s “Blue Sky,” “High Feeling” is as unhurried and amiable as it gets, featuring perky splashes of piano and bright Hammond B3 organ. “You give me that high kind of feeling/I don’t want to come down,...
Infused with the same sun-kissed energy that powers the Allman Brothers Band’s “Blue Sky,” “High Feeling” is as unhurried and amiable as it gets, featuring perky splashes of piano and bright Hammond B3 organ. “You give me that high kind of feeling/I don’t want to come down,...
- 8/5/2020
- by Jon Freeman
- Rollingstone.com
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