Articles for May, 2017

Hillary Clinton says Russians had to have help from Americans to influence election
At the Code Conference on Wednesday, Hillary Clinton made the forceful claim that Russia could not have influenced the 2016 election without help from Americans who knew how to release stolen campaign emails and fake news clips to greatest effect.
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Jodie Sweetin on Her 30-Year Friendship With Fuller House Costars: “They Really Are My Family”
Jodie Sweetin has spent more time with her Full House/Fuller House costars than just about anybody in her life. "I mean, these are people that I've known now since I was 4, almost...
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Dan Stevens Weighs In On The Best Song From Beauty And The Beast
Go inside the music of 'Beauty and the Beast' with Alan Menken in this exclusive bonus clip
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Celebrating Star Wars #4

We all know that the first Star Wars film changed the face of pop culture forever when it hit theaters 40 years ago today—but it’s not just the movie that’s celebrating that milestone in 2017. Star Wars comics arrived with force in 1977, and hundreds of issues later, they’re more popular now than ever.

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Star Wars, we’re looking back at our 40 favorite moments from the history of comics from a galaxy far, far away—one day at a time.

After their six-issue adaptation of “A New Hope” concluded in 1977, writer Archie Goodwin and artist Howard Chaykin faced an unthinkable reality to modern fans: What’s next for Luke, Leia and Han? With no clue of what a “Hoth” or a “Yoda” were, the creators let their imaginations run wild, resulting in content that—in the very best, most delightful way possible—today feels like it belongs in a galaxy far, far away from the Star Wars galaxy itself.

Star Wars (1977) #7

Star Wars (1977) #7

  • Published: October 11, 1977
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: April 15, 2015
  • Rating: All Ages
  • Writer: Roy Thomas
  • Cover Artist: Gil Kane
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STAR WARS #7 starts out quite connected to Episode IV, with the Millennium Falcon en route to Dantooine to pay off Jabba. After space pirates board the ship and steal the bounty, however, Han and Chewie decide to lay low on Aduba-3, where things start to get a little weird when they team with a band of quirky characters to help protect the planet. Among them: Hedji, a man who looks like a cat but shoots quills like a blaster; Don-Wan Kihotay, who claims to be a Jedi; Jimm, the Starkiller Kid—probably named as an homage to “Luke Starkiller’s” original name; and the white-haired Amaiza, clad in what can only be described as a red battle bikini.

But best of all: the six-foot green rabbit man known as Jaxxon. His last appearance may have been 1978’s STAR WARS #16, but Jaxxon remains a sentimental favorite to fans to this day, even starring on his own variant covers for STAR WARS #1, VADER DOWN #1 and POE DAMERON #1. As one single character, he exemplifies the sheer sense of fun exuded from these crazy classic issues.

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Follow the History of Spider-Man Pt. 5

For over 50 years, Spider-Man has been a sensational standout in the Marvel Universe, and this summer, the web-slinger swings onto the silver screen once more in “Spider-Man: Homecoming”! In celebration of this stories history, we present Spidey’s spectacular step-by-step story!

Our friendly-neighborhood Spider-Man took off after his friend Dr. Curt Connors in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #44 when The Lizard, the doctor’s alter-ego, reappeared. With a sprained arm from their first scuffle and smart from being framed by Lizard for a robbery, the web-slinger still managed to save the day in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #45 and cure Connors of his scaly self.

A new costumed criminal calling himself the Shocker challenged Spidey in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #46, and Peter Parker moved in with his pal Harry Osborn while avoiding Frederick Foswell of the Daily Bugle skulking around as “Patch.” Meanwhile, the wallcrawler helped the Man Without Fear in DAREDEVIL #27 by battling Stilt-Man, freeing Daredevil up to smash The Masked Marauder.

Kraven the Hunter decided all his recent woes fell on the shoulders of Norman Osborn in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #47, but when he attempted to kidnap the businessman’s son Harry for revenge he met defeat once again at the hands of the webbed wonder. The web-spinner heard the news of the Supreme Hydra threatening the world with a Death Spore Bomb in STRANGE TALES #156, but left it to Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. to juggle the whole mess.

Blackie Drago became the new Vulture in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #48 and beat an ill Spidey senseless. When Kraven caught wind of it, he went after Drago in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #49 to prove his superiority, but the web-slinger recovered enough to crash their party and put them both down. Even with that win under his belt, the hero saw the fear in ordinary people’s eyes in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #50 and gave up his super hero career to concentrate on his grades and Aunt May. Fortunately, Peter reclaimed his Spider-Man suit to fight on when The Kingpin came to prominence in the city.

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #44

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #44

  • Published: January 10, 1967
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: November 13, 2007
  • Penciller: John Romita
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Frederick Foswell sucked up Kingpin in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #51, and when the crime boss kidnapped J. Jonah Jameson to silence the Daily Bugle, the wallcrawler crept in to his headquarters for a personal, one-on-one match. Spidey lost that one, but managed to escape a watery death-trap with Jameson in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #52 and chase Kingpin away. Foswell, on the other hand, lost his life that day.

After tussling with the young X-Men over another case of mistaken identity in UNCANNY X-MEN #35, our hero finally took Gwen Stacy out on a date in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #53, a fine time interrupted by Doctor Octopus’ scheme to steal a new “nullifier” device. Later, the wall-crawler mixed it up with The Human Torch in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #4, but his mind kept returning to tracking down Octopus.

Spidey found the devilish doctor renting a room from Peter’s Aunt May in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #54, which led to a knock-down, drag-out fight that spilled over into AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #55 and the ultimate indignity for Spider-Man: amnesia and the suggestion of a new criminal career from none other than Doctor Octopus…

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Is The Bachelorette’s Lee Garrett Racist? Offensive Tweets Exposed
UPDATE: Host Chris Harrison has responded to the controversy via Twitter on Thursday. "For those asking, no, of course we didn't know about the offensive tweets from Lee's...
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Breaking News: Supergirl’s Reign of Destruction
Breaking News: Supergirl's Reign of Destruction

Some villains seek to destroy, others to Reign.

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Macron vows to renegotiate sale of French shipyard
Saint-Nazaire (France) (AFP) - French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday that his government would seek to renegotiate the sale of the STX France shipyard to Italy's Fincantieri, in order to "guarantee job preservation" at the site. Finance Mini...
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Troian Bellisario’s Eating Disorder Inspired Her New Movie
Troian Bellisario reveals how her eating disorder inspired ‘Feed,’ her new movie with Tom Felton
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How A Speck of Dust Helped Sarah Silverman Deal With Personal Loss
"An amazing amount" has changed for Sarah Silverman since her last standup special in 2013, from a hospital stay with epiglottitis (which she details in her new special), to the loss of...
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