It seems to me that over the years, Hercules continually screws up by either trusting a pretty woman, or by failing to consider that "a pretty face might hide an evil mind." (to paraphrase Johnny Rivers in "Secret Agent Man".)
Marvel Entertainment and NECA Draft “All-Winners Squad”
NEW YORK, N.Y. – With the surge in popularity among Marvel Super Heroes this summer, a group of lesser-known heroes, villains (and some all-out odd bal
The “little comic that could” No More Heroes picked up the award for Best Comic at the SICBA (Scottish Independent Comic Book Awards) event held at Glasgow Comic Con over the weekend.
A drug called "spin" offers the wildest trip imaginable, followed by its users' inevitable, rapid deterioration into undead flesh eaters. Despite the side effect, the drug is so popular
Ian Flynn (w), Ben Bates (p), Gary Martin (i), Matt Herms (c)
I've seen a lot of variations on the old MLJ superheroes in my many years as a fan, beginning with the "Mighty Crusaders" in the 1960s. I don't know if
I remember having the thought, that in both "TALONS" and "ARMAGEDDON" it felt like it should have been The Master, but wasn't. And frankly, when The Master did turn up in "TRAKEN", I found it very disappointing. The best part, at the time, seemed the
Same question as with the 1960s threads, although I know there are lots of characters who will meet the criteria. I want to see just how big of a list we can make with this one. Just to reiterate:
Name a Marvel or DC super-hero created in the 1970s