MARVEL STORMBREAKERS ORIGIN STORIES: ELENA CASAGRANDE

On The Comic Crush: From watching the Marvel cartoons to the pages of Marvel Comics like 'Spider-Man: A Chemical Romance', 'Black Widow', and more! Follow Marvel Stormbreakers artist Elena Casagrande's Marvel origin story and pick up her latest comic!

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CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL PART THREE: EVERYTHING VOLS. 1 & 2

On The Comic Crush, we discuss Christopher Cantwell and I.N.J. Culbard’s Everything: EVERYTHING is a gleaming new mega-department store which arrives to extraordinary thrill-and rapidly escalates to inexplicable mania in the small town of Holland, Michigan. Who - or what - exactly is in charge here... and what insidious plans are in store?

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CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL PART TWO: IRON MAN - VOL.1: BIG IRON (2020)

Creator Crush from The Comic Crush continues it’s look at the work of Christopher Cantwell, co-creator of TV’s Halt & Catch fire, with a look at Iron Man: Big Iron! Tony Stark is looking to restart his engine. He's going back to basics, putting away his high-tech toys and high-profile image so he can get his hands dirty again. It's time to put on some old-fashioned metal - and fly! But can Tony really lay down that Stark-sized ego? Life just isn't that simple, something old friends and frustrating foes are quick to point out. So Iron Man takes the fight back to the streets, facing down old-school villains like Arcade and the Absorbing Man. But what's really going on in Tony's head? As old friends like Hellcat try to help him find peace of mind, lurking on the horizon is a threat Tony - and the entire cosmos - hasn't seen in years. Prepare for the new saga of Korvac!

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CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL PART ONE: SHE COULD FLY VOLS. 1 & 2

In the first of our Creator Crush strand, Paul Dunne from The Comic Crush looks at works by Christopher Cantwell, the co-creator of Halt & Catch Fire and writer of Iron Man, Everything and She Could Fly. To co-incide the release of his latest comic, Regarding The Matter of Oswald’s Body, we begin with the first two volumes of She Could Fly and look at the ways in which the comic deals with mental health. Support independent writing on comics via our Patreon.

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