Showing posts with label Philip Tan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Philip Tan. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Superman – Hopes and Fears | Comics

Superman's biggest fear is often pushed back by his values, making him one of the greatest superhero in the world!

After discovering himself along with his family on a new world where his counterpart died before his eyes, Superman had no chance to catch a breath as he tackled the Eradicator (Son of Superman), fought Doomsday (Path of Doom), helped Justice League preventing an invasion (The Extinction Machines).

Then he band up with The Trinity to defeat Mongul (Better Together), saved Supermen of Multiverse from a being Prophecy (Multiplicity) and discovered his place in this new world (Superman Reborn) before standing out against a newly reformed version of Superman Revenge Squad (The New World).

Even a Man of Steel needs rest after all that stress and he returns home tired and wake up next day to find out his wife Lois Lane has arranged for a special Fourth of July trip throughout the country to celebrate America's 241st birthday.

She and Clark teach their young boy Jon Kent about lessons from history and the idea of coexisting with different beliefs. They toured trough places from Niagara Falls, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., meeting people who served the country before returning back to Metropolis.

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Superman – Hopes and Fears | Comics

Back in the city, little kids are gone missing for more than two weeks and it worries Superman. He finds yellow footprints and following them, led him to the first missing child with another kid and when confronted, they blasted him with some yellow energy.

Initially, he believes Sinestro is behind all these but then he finds the locations where the kids are all kept as Parallax were feeding on their fears. After resisting for a while, Big-Blue willingly submits himself to the fear entity seeing it draining those abducted kids alive.

Sooner as the demon took possession of his body, an old foe strikes on him and is revealed to be Sinestro, who came back to re-acquire the parasitic entity. However, using the amazing might of Superman, it managed to pummel the Korugarian to ground but then is transported to the anti-matter universe of Qward, where Weaponers of Qward struck it down using their Qwa-Bolts.

Trying to exorcise Parallax out of Superman's body, Sinestro exposed him to a series of his greatest fears, all involving him failing to save the day.

Soon, it leaves him and made the Korugarian believe to have taken refuge into Lyssa Drak but it is revealed to be otherwise. Because of his last encounter with Hal Jordan (Sinestro's Law), the villain got exhausted from struggling to put the entity inside his ring and the Kryptonian made a judgment call before returning to Earth.

Then, in pursuit of the interview of a lifetime, Lois Lane travel across the globe to meet the ultimate assassin, Deathstroke the Terminator and they cross each other's path on very irregular circumstances.

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Battle For Sinestro's Might

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Superman – Hopes and Fears

Man of Steel continues his journey on DC Rebirth from "Black Dawn" storyline to a new one titled "Hopes and Fears", which collects issues #27-32 from the fourth volume of Superman monthly ongoing from DC Comics. Unlikely enemies like the Lord of Yellow Lantern Corps and the self-proclaimed Terminator have come to tangle with Big-Blue under interesting situations.

Series regular Patrick Gleason (Brightest Day, Sinestro Corps War) and Peter Tomasi (Batman – Arkham Knight, Black Adam – The Dark Age) are joined by two new writers James Bonny and Keith Champagne to contribute in the plot conceived in 2017.

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Face Off With Deathstroke

Artists Ed Benes (Justice League of America – Injustice League, Justice League of America – Tornado's Path), Doug Mahnke (Final Crisis, Justice League Elite), Philip Tan (Spawn, Uncanny X-Men) and Tyler Kirkham (Deathstroke – Family Business, Deathstroke – Suicide Run) took turns on penciller duty.

The fear entity was released after "Forever Evil" and now Thaal Sinestro seeks its power once again. The tale of Parallax will continue later in "Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps – Twilight of the Guardians" storyline next and Superman will return for a trip to Apokolips with his family in "Imperius Lex" arc.
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Green Lantern – Agent Orange | Comics

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Green Lantern – Agent Orange | Comics
Following the events of “Sinestro Corps War”, the ancient dwellers of Oa known as the Controllers saw the upcoming “War of Light” and decides to be prepared for it. For that purpose, they sneaked into the hidden underground palace of Okaara in the Vega system, where the Orange Lantern Power Battery is kept, to add it in their possession. As they located and approached to the battery, suddenly it unleashed the Orange Lanterns who killed the Controllers immediately on sight. Even it was the plan of the Controllers alone, an unaware and enraged Agent Orange is very displeased at this sneak out, which he sees as the break of the age old treaty the Guardians had made with him and became very angry at their seeming deception.

On Odym, Hal Jordan was trying to get rid of the Blue Lantern Ring given to him by Saint Walker previously as Ganthet and Sayd explains to him that they actually wanted Hal to lead the Blue Lantern Corps as a Green Lantern. The Green Lantern Stel was chasing one of the rogue Sinestro Corps Member 2825 but he suddenly got captured by the minions of Agent Orange after the Sinestro Corps member was devoured. An injured Stel is then sent back to Oa to deliver the Guardians a message from Agent Orange and despite the protest of them having no affiliation with Controllers, Agent Orange declared their age old treaty null and void. This heated argument turned into a battle of the two corps and Hal Jordan is abducted by Orange Lanterns.

For more information on Green Lantern – Agent Orange storyline, you can check out these links below.

Green Lantern – Agent Orange (Comics) DC Wikia


Green Lantern – Agent Orange (Comics) Wikia

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Hal Jordan meets Master of Avarice
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Owner of Orange Lantern Corps

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Consisting of issues #39-42 from the fourth monthly ongoing volume of the Green Lantern series, Agent Orange is a four part storyline released from DC Comics in 2009. Writer Geoff Johns (52, Brightest Day) and artist Philip Tan (Spawn, Uncanny X-Men) has served as the creator of the arc which serves as a prelude to the upcoming crossover event “Blackest Night”. The storyline also hinted previous arcs as well as shown an origin of a new and unique Orange Lantern Corps, plus a backstory of the villainous owner of that Corps; Larfleeze.
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Monday, March 7, 2005

Spawn | Comics

Born in Detroit, Michigan, Al Simmons is the second of the three children their parents had. When he grew up, Simmons joined the U.S. Marine Corps and soon became Lieutenant Colonel. Later he moved to the United States Secret Service and is then transferred to the Central Intelligence Agency by Jason Wynn; director of CIA.

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Spawn | Comics

He recruited Simmons in a special top secret division with the jurisdiction in every internal and external affair out there. Often having less satisfactory explanation from director Wynn regarding their operation, Simmons was always tasked with the bloodiest missions. During a covert operation, Al Simmons is burned alive by his fellow operative Bruce Stinson AKA Chapel on order from his superiors for purpose unknown.

As soon as he died, Simmons was sent to Hell as he led his life as an assassin and there he agrees to became the host of Hellspawn, to serve Malebolgia; one of the rulers of Hell. Malebolgia resurrects him so that he could see his wife Wanda Blake again for one last time.

Though returned to Earth, he discovers that five years have already passed since he died and he cannot change back to his normal visage permanently even if he wanted to. Wanda has also moved on with his best friend Terry Fitzgerald and married him. With a powerful demon henchman of Malebolgia called the Violator monitoring his every move, Simmons is now to decide his upcoming actions as the eternal servant of Hell.

For more information on Spawn comics series, you can check out the links below.

Spawn (Comics) Wikipedia

Spawn (Comics) Wikia

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Spawn of the Dead

Here is your links for "Spawn" comics from Image Comics.

Spawn – Beginnings

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Spawn – Revelation

Spawn Origins Collection Vol 02

Spawn – Escalation

Spawn Origins Collection Vol 03

Spawn/Batman

Spawn – Death and Rebirth

Spawn Origins Collection – Deluxe Edition Vol 01

Spawn Origins – Book 02

Spawn – Pathway to Judgement

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Angela

Violator Vs. Badrock

Spawn – Deadman's Touch

Spawn Origins Collection Vol 05

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Spawn – Blood Feud

Spawn – Betrayal of Blood

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Spawn – Urban Jungle

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Spawn – Vengeance of the Dead

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Spawn – Crossroads

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Spawn – Immortality

Spawn Collection Vol 03

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Spawn – The Impaler

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Curse of the Spawn, Book 2 – Blood and Sutures

Curse of the Spawn, Book 3 – Shades of Grey

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Curse of the Spawn, Book 4 – Lost Values

Curse of the Spawn, Book 1 – Sacrifice of the Soul

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Spawn Collection Vol 04

Spawn Origins Collection – Deluxe Edition Vol 03

Spawn Origins – Book 06

Spawn Origins Collection Vol 13

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Spawn Origins Collection Vol 15

Spawn Origins – Book 07

Sam and Twitch Book One – Udaku

Sam and Twitch – The Brian Michael Bendis Collection Vol 01

Spawn – The Undead Collection

Spawn – The Dark Ages Complete Collection

Sam and Twitch – The Brian Michael Bendis Collection Vol 02

Spawn Collection Vol 05

Spawn Origins Collection Vol 16

Spawn – Simony

Hellspawn – The Complete Collection

Spawn Collection Vol 06

Spawn Origins Collection Vol 17

Spawn Origins Collection – Deluxe Edition Vol 04

Spawn Origins – Book 08

Spawn Origins Collection Vol 18

Spawn Origins Collection Vol 19

Spawn Origins – Book 09

Spawn Origins Collection Vol 20

Spawn – Architects of Fear

Spawn – Armageddon Collection Part 01

Spawn – Armageddon Collection Part 02

Spawn – The Complete Armageddon Collection

Spawn – New Flesh Collection

Spawn – Neo Noir

Spawn – Endgame Vol 01

Spawn – Endgame Vol 02

Spawn – Endgame Collection

Sam and Twitch – The Writer

Spawn – New Beginnings Vol 01

Spawn – New Beginnings Vol 02

Spawn – Resurrection Vol 01

Spawn is a popular comic book character of anti-hero category from Image Comics. Artist Todd McFarlane (Amazing Spider-Man, Image United) has created this character and also wrote many issues for the comic series.

Writers like Neil Gaiman (Death, The Sandman), Alan Moore (Watchmen, Youngblood), Brian Michael Bendis (Sam and Twitch, Ultimate Fantastic Four) and Paul Jenkins (The Darkness, Hellblazer) filled in as the plot makers for the core title and spin-off's. Apart from McFarlance, artist Greg Capullo (Batman – New 52Haunt) did a good job on Spawn. Marc Silvestri (Cyberforce, Hunter-Killer) also appeared a few times as penciller.

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Herald of The Devil

Till date, Spawn is considered as one of the greatest Image Comics title after The Walking Dead and Invincible. The series led to the release of many notable spin-offs like Curse of the Spawn, Sam & Twitch and Spawn – The Dark Ages. There was a live-action Spawn movie in 1997 starring actor Michael Jai White in the titular role.
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