For some reason, when one person in Hollywood follows another on Twitter, it not only becomes headline news these days, but also causes fan theories to snowball like you wouldn’t believe. Unfortunately, such has become the case with Armie Hammer, whom some believe to be linked to Green Lantern Corps.
Ever since The Flash returned from its midseason hiatus, the Scarlet Speedster and the team at S.T.A.R. Labs have made it their mission to prevent Iris West from being brutally murdered by Savitar in the near future. In fact, they’ve gone to such lengths as having Cisco vibe Barry Allen to that exact moment in order to study the situation, or even the latter travelling all the way to 2024 in an attempt to uncover the big bad’s true identity.
Although many key characters on Gotham are set to take great strides in their respective personal journeys when the series returns with its spring premiere in a matter of weeks, one in particular has inspired much conversation in recent memory - that of Barbara Kean, played by Erin Richards.
Although Dark Horse laid claim to publishing Star Wars comic books for quite some time, it wasn't long after Disney acquired the rights to the franchise that it shifted over to Marvel, who, not surprisingly, has found much success with it in the time since. So to say that IDW just pulled off coup is a massive understatement.
Had this been a meme circulating on social media - and, thankfully, it isn't - this would be about the time we'd say, "if you remember this, your childhood was awesome." But, in all seriousness, if you were a kid in the 1990's, you no doubt remember that the X-Men were absolutely huge at that time, despite the fact that they were yet to have any representation on the silver screen.
If you loved stories such as Marvel Zombies or Blackest Night, or you just dig superheroes and manga, you might want to pay attention to this one. It's highly possible that you've heard of the highly popular Avengers: Zombies Assemble by Yusaku Komiyama (Ixion Saga), but odds are that you've been unable to get your hands on a copy until now. Luckily, Marvel is adapting the work for American audiences with Zombies Assemble.
Sure, the market may be flooded with books from the superhero's point of view and, while those are certainly great, it's nice to switch it up every now and then by examining things from the villain's perspective. As luck would have it, we'll be able to see what life is like on the other side of the luchador mask when Bane: Conquest officially kicks off in a few short weeks.
In under two weeks, some of our favorite DC TV shows will return to airwaves with new episodes. So, as we continue the sprint toward their respective season finales, it's only natural that official synopses for each surface well in advance. Given that, we're able to peer into the future and discuss what's to come in the first week of May for Supergirl, The Flash and Arrow.
While the ongoing situation involving Deathstroke's return continues to confound us, let's turn our attention toward some news that's a little more positive. Quite frankly, if the knowledge that Juliana Harkavy and Rick Gonzalez have been confirmed as series regulars for Arrow season 6 doesn't brighten your day ever so slightly, I'm not sure what will.
If you're a Star Wars fan, saying this is a good weekend is a massive understatement. Not only is the Star Wars Celebration in Orlando yielding truckloads of news, but you're also about to get your first look inside the opening chapter of what will prove to be a can't miss crossover.