Today sees the return of Rick Jones to comic books in All-New Venom #1, courtesy of Al Ewing, who already revived him from dying in Secret Empire at the hands of the fascist Captain America in Immortal Hulk by making him a Hulk-type creature again Though he won't be bursting out of his nineties Marvel Comics logo T-shirt, he is back[...]
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And the identity of the new Venom is being hidden in this new very non-cosmic, ground-level series, initially at least, with four suspects, Robbie Robertson, Madame Masque, Rick Jones, and Luke Cage.
Robbie Robertson first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #51 in 1967, created by Stan Lee and John Romita Sr, one of the first black characters[...]
The hologram AI of Tony Stark tells them that there is another way, showing them a recording that Rick Jones made while in prison This was the one brought by Rayshawn in the last issue, and it details essentially the events of Steve Rogers: Captain America: Kobik making friends with the Red Skull, her corrupting of[...]
And there was that line previously about not killing Rick Jones, currently reinvented as a super-hacker.
"I Want To Break Free" by Queen is a symbolic song As well as the literal lyrics by John Deacon, the video was controversial in the USA as it featured the band members dressed as women Something seen an utterly[...]
From Blackbeard Ben Grimm to Marvel Zombies to Spider-Man 2099 to the Squadron Supreme.
Well, in today's Hunger #1 something similar happens to the Ultimate Rick Jones…
How many more of him can any universe take?
Comics courtesy of Orbital Comics, London Currently running the following exhibition.
Time Quake! These appeared at the end of the Age[...]