This week we're diving into Captain America: Cold War Omega #1, which hits stores this Wednesday, June 14th Grab your popcorn and prepare for an emotional rollercoaster ride of a finale that involves the fate of our world Friends turned mortal enemies? Lifelong consequences? Yawn… haven't we heard this one before? At least the good[...]
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Even Wolverine was a bit sniffy over it all.
In today's Captain America: Symbol Of Truth #13, the fourth part of the Cold War storyline, it looks like Steve Rogers is going through something similar.
Captain America: Steve Rogers has his son, Ian Rogers, trapped in Dimension X, where time travels differently in a similar fashion, time[...]
It has been pointed out that Russia has a far greater historic claim to Alaska, and asks how the same American voices would feel if that part of the USA was invaded.
And so, in that spirit, today's Captain America: Cold War: Alpha, kicking off the Cold War event full scale, and explaining the title[...]
It all begins on the 12th of April in Cold War Alpha, but Marvel has now released solicits for Captain America comics in June 2023, including the Cold War conclusion in Omega.
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The opening moments of the Cold War threatened to turn into a Space War in 1947's Wings Comics #85 In this issue, longtime feature character Captain Wings must prevent a massive military superplane from falling into the wrong hands to prevent the outbreak of World War III This is a well-written story beautifully drawn by[...]
Marvel Comics has revealed solicitations for Captain America releases in January 2023, as part of the Cold War event And promised more details to be announced at next week's New York Comic Con The series, split into two concurrent volumes, Sentinel Of Liberty and Symbol Of Truth will be coming together for this event as[...]
One of Marvel's next big upcoming event comics is Cold War, an event that will bring together the stories of Steve Rogers and Sam Wilson currently happening in two concurrent Captain America ongoing Cold War is described by Marvel as "an epic that will leave a lasting impact on the CAPTAIN AMERICA mythos," so you[...]
Marvel Comics does love an event comic with the word WAR in it, don't they? Secret Wars, Civil War, and now… at the Diamond Retailer lunch today at San Diego Comic-Con, we learnt about Cold War A Captain America event that reunites the two separate Captain America titles, reveals the truth about the conspiracy behind[...]
At the height of the Cold War, ex-soldier and convicted thief Harry Palmer (Cole) is recruited to an unorthodox British spy unit whose boss, Dalby (Hollander), wants his help to retrieve a missing scientist Working alongside cool, ambitious agent Jean (Boynton), Harry's journey will take him to the wrong side of Berlin, the risky hedonism[...]
Cold war rages between West and East Nuclear bombers are permanently airborne In this highly charged atmosphere, we join Harry Palmer (Cole) – a British army sergeant on the make in Berlin In this newly partitioned city, a sharp working-class young man with sophisticated tastes can make a lot of money Wholesaler, retailer, fixer, smuggler,[...]
The latest leak they're being credited for is a photoshopped image they tweeted of an old Black Ops poster with the words "Cold War" crudely thrown into the picture. On the same day that happened, this tweet went out from the Twitter account Call Of Duty News, saying "Vaults can now be opened with Key[...]
Considering the original games were nostalgic Cold War satires, bringing it back is quite timely What was old is new again I guess for many people, the Cold War never ends Just when you think it's gone, it comes back slicker than ever Don't know what it says about the state of the world, but[...]
It serves as a solid allegory for the last few years of the Cold War; the USSR was running out of money but still trying to create practical doomsday weapons and few remaining resources to sustain what they've made In this case, the doomsday weapon was the Dead Hand.
That backstory is the bulk of this[...]
Harriet is intent on uncovering the secrets of the Dead Hand while Ellis links up with an old Cold War ally. Is it a good read?
Ellis, a friend of the now-deceased Frederick, is on his way to Mountainview. Harriet is asking questions about the Dead Hand. Is it a good read?
Plus, the last thing a Three Stooges story really doesn't need pop culture references to Ready Player One.
Cold War #4 cover by Hayden Sherman
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I keep trying to give Cold War a chance, as there is a lot of potential in this comic series However, constant exposition dumps, obfuscating artwork, and characters that can't justify all[...]
We learn the rest of her story too, and we see how she got to this point.
Cold War #4 cover by Hayden Sherman
There is ambition and creativity behind Cold War Christopher Sebela and Hayden Sherman are constructing a different kind of story where the role of protagonist shifts from issue-to-issue and main characters can die[...]
The immaculate detailing of Mountainview and its residents is gorgeous, and I will never get over how awesome Carlson's Cold War uniform is Jordie Bellaire's color work is as brilliant as ever, creating a vibrant yet balanced contrast throughout this comic.
The Dead Hand #2 is another impressive installment for Kyle Higgins and Stephen Mooney's comic[...]
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We learn the backstories of LQ and John as the cryonauts continue to trek their way across the treacherous war-torn city and dodge the mechanical terrors at every corner.
Cold War #3 cover by Hayden Sherman
Cold War's main idea finally makes itself clear in this issue The story wants to bring together all these violent[...]
Plus, Animosity, Pestilence, Her Infernal Descent, Cold War, Brothers Dracul, A Walk Through Hell,and Dark Ark continue their runs Details below.
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Collecting the complete second storyarc from the hit AfterShock series,[...]
FX really struck gold with their Cold War spy drama The Americans After five incredible seasons, the series was picked up for a 6th, which the cable network announced would be the final one. Few shows are given such a grand opportunity to plan out the end, the exit, and I'm so glad this one did.
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The rest follow her, but the bloodshed is far from over.
We also get a look back at Vinh's life, and she may be just as frightening as the world around our group of survivors.
Cold War #2 cover by Hayden Sherman
Vinh is easily a far more compelling protagonist than Rook She's got more depth, layers, and[...]
The weapons and enemies may be different, but war is still war.
One of the cleverest things about Cold War #1 is actually the surprise ending, but I'm not going to spoil that Just know that it's a good twist.
Cold War #1 cover by Hayden Sherman
Cold War is a comic about a group of strangers being[...]
Rough Riders: Ride or Die by creators Adam Glass and Patrick Olliffe as well as Cold War by Chris Sebela and Hayden Sherman are coming out through Aftershock in February of 2018 Also, Animosity is receiving a coloring book by artists Rafael de la Torre, Juan Doe, Mike Rooth, Kelsey Shannon, and others.
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writer/artist: Phil Hester
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With an opening on its inaugural programming schedule due to the cancellation of The Mist after one season, the Paramount Network (formerly Spike TV) is looking to Image Comics spy series Velvet as their very first original scripted drama.
Kyle Killen (Awake, Lone Star) has been tapped to adapt the 15-issue comic book series, from the creative team[...]
Volumes 1, 2, and 3 convinced me of the confusing social legacy of the Cold War, the psychology of agents conscripted into overly constructed conflicts, and the very hard time we still have deciding how to view the post WWII era and the scars still prevalent in society But maybe that's being overly serious in[...]
Bleeding Cool Magazine article by Keith Davidsen John Byrne is an industry icon, a pioneer whose historic runs on superhero comics cemented his place as a
The Associated Press reports details on John Byrne's upcoming book that Bleeding Cool teased previously, Cold War: The Damocles Contract, under the Michael Swann Dossier banner.
The first issue of the four issue mini-series is published in October from IDW and stars ex-spook Michael Swann, working black op freelance for the British government in the sixties,[...]