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It’s a real “out of the fireplace, into the fire” situation for Loki and Sylvie this week. If an apocalypse event on Lamentis-1 wasn’t bad enough, they have even more danger ahead of them in
Loki episode four, “The Nexus Event.” The Disney+ series’ pen-penultimate episode gave us massive revelations about the Mobius, the Lokis, and even time itself! It’s a heavy, heavy episode and we’re going to break it all down for you, in a very spoiler-filled way. Here are some of the many Easter eggs for
Loki episode four.
Kid Sylvie
The episode begins on Asgard. We go inside to reveal Sylvie as a kid playing with some toys. She flies a Valkyrie on a pegasus to battle a dragon like we saw in Muspelheim in
Comics can be a heartless business. Yesterday s legends get discarded by shortsighted editors and publishers chasing hot fads. Even fans can take the greats for granted.
Recently, there was a discussion on Twitter where a clueless fan ridiculed some work done by Herb Trimpe near the end of his tenure at Marvel, in the 1990s. At the time, the hyper-muscular art styles made popular by young guns like Rob Liefeld
and Jim Lee were setting the pace for the comics industry, and with comics being the copycat business that it is, editors wanted more of the same. Dependable workhorses like Trimpe either had to adapt their art styles to the current aesthetic or lose work. Trimpe tried to do it with decidedly mixed results. The original post that started the discussion was a cheap shot that was thankfully rebuked by a number of top comics talent, including Evan Dorkin, who thoughtfully explained the impossible situation an artist like Trimpe found himself in during the latter part of his ca
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New Justice League Poster Pays Homage to Fan-Favorite Superman Storyline
Earlier today, HBO Max released a trio of promotional posters for
Zack Snyder s Justice League, along with the film s official release date and a new synopsis that slightly tweaks the one that had been used for the theatrical cut of the film. One of the three posters, though, stuck out to fans as the image it bears is an homage to one of the most iconic comic book covers of the last 30 years. The cover in question
Superman #75, by Dan Jurgens and Brett Breeding was the cover to The Death of Superman and has also been used as the cover to numerous collected editions of the story in the years since it was first published.