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The 100 Greatest Avengers, As Voted For By You
The 100 Greatest Avengers, As Voted For By You
The 100 Greatest Avengers, As Voted For By You
Who is the greatest Avenger of all time? You probably have your personal favorites. You probably also have a pretty good idea who the popular favorites might be. We wanted to know for sure, so to mark the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron we conducted a giant-size poll to give you the chance to choose between more than 100 Avengers members, and rank them from least to best. Now the results are in. And we think there are a few surprises.
Greatest Best Favorite Avenger Ever: Group H
Greatest Best Favorite Avenger Ever: Group H
Greatest Best Favorite Avenger Ever: Group H
With Avengers: Age of Ultron just around the corner, interest in these heroes has never been greater, so we’ve decided to pit all the official comic book Avengers against each other in a battle for your affections. Who is the greatest, best, favorite Avenger of all time? Only you can decide. We’ve created voting groups that mix up different eras of Avengers membership. Group H includes a couple of captains, some ex-villains (including a Doom?), a Jack and a knight, and one of Magneto's kids (don't believe the retcons). The top two or three Avengers from each group will go through to the next round, so vote tactically. Or just vote for Carol. We're pretty sure you're going to vote for Carol.
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.14.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.14.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.14.14
Each weekday, ComicsAlliance brings you a carefully selected variety of links from around the web about comics and comics-related media, including movies, video games, toys, and whatever else might be worth noting. Quite frankly, these are items you may just need to know about to have a productive day. Take a look at today's hand-picked links after the jump.
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 09.26.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 09.26.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 09.26.14
Each weekday, ComicsAlliance brings you a carefully selected variety of links from around the web about comics and comics-related media, including movies, video games, toys, and whatever else might be worth noting. Quite frankly, these are items you may just need to know about to have a productive day. Take a look at today's hand-picked links after the jump.
X-Plain The X-Men: Kurt Busiek At The Coffee-a-Go-Go
X-Plain The X-Men: Kurt Busiek At The Coffee-a-Go-Go
X-Plain The X-Men: Kurt Busiek At The Coffee-a-Go-Go
Welcome back to Rachel and Miles X-Plain the X-Men, a weekly podcast in which X-Perts Rachel Edidin and Miles Stokes explore the ins, outs, and retcons of fifty years of Marvel’s greatest superhero soap opera! This week: Special guest Kurt Busiek is the J. Rober Oppenheimer of X-Men, Rachel and Miles learn to love the Silver Age, Cyclops gets a job, Bernard the Poet falls from grace, we really wish X-Men: The Secret Years was a real book, everyone recites poetry, and we still don’t get around to Marvels.
The X-Men Episode Guide 4x16: 'Family Ties'
The X-Men Episode Guide 4x16: 'Family Ties'
The X-Men Episode Guide 4x16: 'Family Ties'
The early ’90s were spoiled for choice when it came to comic book adaptations. Not only was Batman: The Animated Series on the air, but X-Men led Marvel’s push to get on the small screen, diving right into the often convoluted continuity of everyone’s favorite mutants, luring in a generation of fans, and paving the way for cartoons to follow. That’s why we’ve set out to review every single episode of the ’90s X-Men animated series. This week, it's Magneto's family reunion, which involves a talking cow. Really.
Quicksilver: How A B-List Hero Became Hot Hollywood Property
Quicksilver: How A B-List Hero Became Hot Hollywood Property
Quicksilver: How A B-List Hero Became Hot Hollywood Property
The Marvel superhero Quicksilver is not a big deal. I say that as someone who counts the guy among his favorite characters. What can I say? His snotty superiority has always spoken to me on a profound level. Yet I concede that the mutant speedster is not a marquee name. He's not even as popular as his nearest DC equivalent, the Flash. Calling him "B-list" may be a little generous. Despite this he's going to appear in two separate movie blockbuster franchises played by two different actors in a single year -- a feat that Superman, Spider-Man, Batman and the Hulk can't match. None of this is because of public demand. So what is it about the character that landed him in this unique position?
Avengers 2 Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver & Hulkbuster Iron Man
Avengers 2 Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver & Hulkbuster Iron Man
Avengers 2 Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver & Hulkbuster Iron Man
Tonight's Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe special didn't blow too many minds as it preempted Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., but the hourlong Marvel movie commercial special did succeed in revealing concept art of two characters fans have been waiting to see for awhile. Get a look at Scarlet Witch (played by Elizabeth Olsen) and Quicksilver's (played by Aaron Johnson) potential costume designs from
Empire Reveals 'X-Men Days of Future Past' Character Covers
Empire Reveals 'X-Men Days of Future Past' Character Covers
Empire Reveals 'X-Men Days of Future Past' Character Covers
X-fans got their first look at several images of characters from the upcoming X-Men Days of Future Past movie today, in the form of a series of covers -- 25 in total -- from Empire Magazine's January 30 issue. Some of the covers offer new looks at characters we've seen before, such as James McAvoy's Professor X, Michael Fassbender's Magneto, Peter Dinklage's Bolivar Trask, Jennifer Lawrence's Myst

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