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heroheroinehistory.blogspot.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses the evolution of the Blackhawk character in comic books, focusing on his transition from wartime aviators to scientific adventurers and his origin story as explored in a 1964 DC comic. | |
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www.shelfreflection.com
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| | | | | Part I reads like an action packed spy movie as Charles Jenkins navigates a CIA mission in Russia. Things aren't what they seem and he might not get out of the country in one piece. Very suspenseful and tense. Part II is the legal proceedings that occur in the aftermath of the mission. Reads like a John Grisham novel- lots of legal jargon and takes place almost solely in the courtroom. | |
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www.superpunch.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] A blog post announces a new comic book Humble Bundle featuring works by Zdarsky and Fraction, with additional art by Kris Anka, and includes affiliate links and site information. | |
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sciencefiction.com
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| | | We've known for a while now that the first season of the animated Disney+ show, Marvel's "What If...?," was getting a follow-up season. Today, Disney and Marvel have confirmed the new season's release date, along with some additional fun information about the release schedule of the individual episodes. Read on for more info! Starting its life in comic-book form back in 1977, Marvel's series told alternate-reality tales about heroes and characters that readers knew well. The first issue was titled "What if... Spider-Man Joined the Fantastic Four?" and it set the precedent that readers would be seeing, essentially, the early stages of what would eventually become known as The Multiverse. Now that the stories have shifted onto the television screen with the fi... | ||