The Importance Of Collecting X-Men Comic Books

The X-Men is one of the most popular comic series. A brainchild of Stan Lee and Jack Kibrick it involves mutant heroes who, through various genetic mutations have certain super powers that they use, most of them for good while a few for evil ends. The plot is mainly based on a backdrop of a rising anti mutant force that is interested in wiping out the X-Men from the face of the earth as they are seen as threats to human life. All the X-Men are from all over the world and are under the tutelage of Professor Xavier. In a world that is increasing opposed to their existence, Xavier has built a safe haven for them in his Westchester mansion. Here, they learn that there are others like them and are taught how to use their abilities constructively. The most popular X-Men characters include Wolverine, Professor Xavier, Cyclops, Nightcrawler, Storm and Shadowcat.

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What You Need To Know About Iron Fist

Iron Fist is one of the oldest characters in the Marvel history of comics, having had his first appearance back in 1974. He is well known for his abilities as a martial artist and also for his other abilities and strange powers. His first series of appearances were in the Marvel Premiere, a series known to include and introduce the new characters that inhabited the universe of the Marvel comics. In many ways those were the most collectible of the comics, although at the time the series was more interested in promoting the new characters. The series were used as a stepping stone and as pilots to see which character would find the place in the hearts of the people who liked the comics.

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Ghost Rider The Spirit Of Vengeance

The name “Ghost Rider” has been attributed to several fictional supernatural anti-heroes that appeared in comics published by Marvel. The first in the series was Johnny Blaze, a stunt motorcyclist who had agreed to sell his soul to the arch-demon Mephisto in order to save his step-father. Mephisto fails to get hold of Blaze’s soul due to the counter-spell by Roxanne, who was Blaze’s step-sister. Agitated, Mephisto forces Blaze to share his body with a demon rival named Zarathos. Initially, Blaze’s appearance changed only at night. His head would become a fiery skull and he would blast hell-fire from his skeleton hands. Later on, Blaze got the power to transform himself whenever he wished to. What followed was a battle between Blaze and Zarathos over total physical domination. Johnny Blaze was the star of the series from 1972 to 1983. He played a supporting role in the 1990s editions of the comics after which he took centre stage yet again in the mid-2000s. Danny Ketch starred as Ghost Rider from 1990 to 1998. He assumed this role after coming in contact with a motor-cycle enchanted with mystical powers. Unlike Johnny Blaze, Ketch and his demon, the Angel of Death, were cooperative with each other. Danny Ketch had the power to lock eyes with a target and after mentally focusing on it, he was able to make the target experience all the pain they had ever inflicted on anyone else.

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Star Wars Comic Book Series, A Good Future Investment For Its Fans

Star wars comics , from hobby to money

Star wars movies, an American sci-fi space opera series created by George Lucas has approximately 93 million viewers and readers of the Star wars comic book editions published by Dark Horse Comics . Thus, we could definitely tell how Star wars craze has been permeating its fans. Who could dare forget Tales of the Jedi, Knights of the Old Republic, Clone Wars, Legacy or the Shadows of the Empire and other several tie-ins published along with it? It is stunning how the masses reacted to the eight-series story arcs of the Tales of the Jedi comic book edition and how they go crazy with the most powerful Jedi Knights. Just to mention a few, Ulic Qel-Droma and Nomi Sunrider are two famous Jedi characters who fight with the dark Jedi spirit in the days of the Galactic Republic bridging the gaps between the Knights of the Old Republic and the Dark Lord of the Siths. We may want to remember the cool-looking guy, Luke Skywalker, one of the legendary hero in Star wars comic book series, who has been a famous defender of the Galactic Empire who contributes much to the recovery of the New Jedi order.

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An Introduction To Sleepwalker

Sleepwalker is a Marvel Comics character which made its debut in 1991. He was created by the notorious Bob Budiansky and he is one evil character with tremendous power. As a genre he is a sleepwalker, a dead man raised from the tomb to search for his enemies and to destroy them. His affiliation stands mainly to his allegiance with Mindscape but, also he’s a member of the Operation: Lightning Storm. In this particular posture he was able to find a lot of support and a lot of encouragement and also, while standing aside for his enemies and friends, he was able to make a standing and support.

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War Machine Makes HeadWay

The character of War Machine was first launched by Marvel Comics. War Machine character James Rupert Rhodes started appearing in Iron Man in January 1979, after the original character of Iron Man went down. David Michelinie, John Byrne and Bob Layton, designed the James Rhodes character for Iron Man. Nicknamed Rhody, the character was a supporting character that later took the main lead in Iron Man. In movies, Iron Man has been played by Robert Downey as Tony Stark while Terrence Howard, Don Cheadle have played the role of Rhody. Next year Don Cheadle will play War Machine as it appears in Avengers. Iron Man video games, have also gained popularity over the years, and kids can now enjoy the high tech fights in the video arcade.

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An Introduction To Daredevil

Daredevil is one of the most loved characters in the Marvel comics world. He is one that has been around from the beginning of the franchise, having been created back in 1946, exactly on the April’s fool’s day. His creator was none other than the remarkable Bill Everett, who drew him and the writing was handled by Stan Lee. The most dedicated imagery of him is his red suit and his posing as an air trooper, but his powers lie in the changes that occurred to him because of radiation poisoning. Blind as he may be, all of the other senses are heightened and he can sense everything else around him with a much more keener, out of this world ability.

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G.I. Joe Comics The History And Villains

When you are looking for a comic book you will notice you have a wide variety of comics to collect like G.I. Joe. However, you may not realize G.I. Joe has a long and storied past. The first series of the comic would be started in the 1950's and be based off of stories from World War II and the experiences of some of the G.I.s had in the war. However, this series would be short lived and not even make it out of the decade. In the eighties, though, the series would be revived by Marvel as the series many have grown to love. This series would last for over one hundred fifty issues with many subseries before being cancelled. The series would remain dormant for several years after this before being picked back up by several companies each who had a run for a year or two. Currently the series has the original writer back, Larry Hama, and is being printed on a monthly basis by IDW.

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Benefits Associated With Collecting The Invaders Comic Books

The Invaders is one of the most famous comic superheroes from Marvel Comics Universe. Roy Thomas and Sal Buscema are credited for having created the original series. The Invaders was preceded by The All Winners Squad. Most of the members of The Invaders are the same as those found in The All Winning Squad. The team is credited as being the first in comic book history in which all the members of the team did not easily get along, which is contrary to those of other comic book superhero teams where all of them got along pretty well with each other. Most of The Invaders series are set in World War Two. The heroes in this team whose main task was opposing the Nazism forces include Captain America, Bucky, the Human Torch, Toro and Namor the Submariner.

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