Articles for December, 2017

MYTHIC LEGIONS: ADVENT OF DECAY TEST SHOTS HAVE ARRIVED!!
We got a wonderful surprise this week when we arrived back in the studio after a short Christmas break, and we wanted to share it with all of you as soon as possible! The test shots for Mythic Legions: Advent of Decay have arrived!! We’ve been in the toy industry for a long while now,...
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Thunder…Thunder…Thundercats…Hoooooo! New Reveals from Sideshow
As a part of the “12 Days” event, Sideshow is proud to unveil the first look at an all-new interpretation of a beloved ’80’s classic – Thundercats! Lion-O, Lord of the Thundercats, and his nemesis, the repugnant, resurrected monstrosity Mumm-Ra are brought to life as striking new statues, coming soon. For Mumm-Ra we get an...
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Drake Shouts Out Meek Mill On Lil Wayne’s New ‘Family Feud’ Remix
Lil Wayne and Drake team up for a remix of Jay-Z's "Family Feud."
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Drake Shouts Out Meek Mill On Lil Wayne’s New ‘Family Feud’ Remix
Lil Wayne and Drake team up for a remix of Jay-Z's "Family Feud."
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Rob Dyrdek And Wife Bryiana Welcome Second Child
'Ridiculousness' host Rob Dyrdek is a father of two -- get the details!
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Rob Dyrdek And Wife Bryiana Welcome Second Child
'Ridiculousness' host Rob Dyrdek is a father of two -- get the details!
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Flashback Friday: Stryfe

Every Friday we use the powers of Marvel Unlimited to look back at the very first appearance of a major character, place, or object that made waves this week.

Wade Wilson’s had his old pal Cable in his sites ever since Marvel entered the Legacy era and he seems to be having a great time with the idea in DESPICABLE DEADPOOL by Gerry Duggan and Scott Koblish. As seen in this week’s #291, Cable’s clone and enemy Stryfe’s also pretty high on the idea.

But who is Stryfe and where did he come from? For the very first look, we have to turn the time dial back to the nifty 90s — 1990 to be exact — when Louise Simonson and Rob Liefeld introduced the character in NEW MUTANTS #86, though we only got a glimpse of his arm and discovered that he lead the Mutant Liberation Front.

New Mutants (1983) #87

New Mutants (1983) #87

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In the following issue, NEW MUTANTS #87, his hench-people — like Wildside, Reaper, Strobe, Forearm, Thumbellina and Tempo — smashed into a research facility. Cable, making his own debut, did the same not long after and got caught in a blast that knocked him out of commission, but only for a time.

Later in that issue, Stryfe fully revealed himself to us visually while talking over plans with Wildside. In that conversation, the underling implied that demanding mutants be freed acted as a ruse to distract the government, but Stryfe explained: “We care, Wildside, because they are symbols of the injustices visited on our kind. And so, as proof of our natural superiority, we will enter their secret complex, and take their prisoners from them.”

This mission wound up putting the MLF directly in the path of Cable who battled them. Between Cable’s own battles and the actual New Mutants team finishing up their trip to Asgard, Stryfe remained off-panel for a while before returning to the spotlight with NEW MUTANTS #93 and #94 when the Cable-lead New Mutants teamed up with Sunfire and Wolverine to take down a MLF operation intended to kill many people just to show the world Stryfe’s seriousness.

New Mutants (1983) #100

New Mutants (1983) #100

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The biggest shocker came at the end of NEW MUTANTS #100 when Stryfe pulled off his helmet to reveal Cable’s cloned face underneath! For a full recap on how the Askani cloned a young Cable and Apocalypse had the child stolen, check out THE ADVENTURES OF CYCLOPS AND PHOENIX #4 by Scott Lobdell and Gene Ha!

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Though he started out as more of Cable’s direct enemy, Stryfe upped his game when it came to the 90s X-over X-Cutioner’s Song. Running through X-FORCE as well as X-MEN, UNCANNY X-MEN and X-FACTOR, the epic kicked off when Stryfe posed as Cable and shot Professor X up with the Tecnho-organic virus. The series also included the likes of Apocalypse and Mr. Sinister also working towards their own nefarious ends, but also revealed more details about Stryfe’s strange history with Cyclops, Jean Grey and even Apocalypse. As you might expect from a multi-month crossover, this one featured all kinds of ins and outs, double crosses and major changes for the teams moving forward!

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Kirby 100: The Night Flyer

Join us to celebrate Jack “King” Kirby’s 100th birthday by learning about the characters and stories he created that changed comics forever. To commemorate Jack’s centennial, we’ve sat down with the modern-day creators he influenced—and the decades of work he gifted us all.

Jack Kirby’s work on CAPTAIN AMERICA began with his co-creation of the character, alongside Joe Simon, in 1941. The King continued across eras with the Sentinel of Liberty, finally wrapping up more than three decades later in 1977. And as his time as the writer, editor, and artist on the series came to a close, he decided to bring a new character into the mix: The Night Flyer.

Kirby started issue #213 with a characteristic bang as readers witnessed Steve Rogers back in all his star-spangled glory, fighting Nazis and the Red Skull. This, however, turned out to be a nightmare occurring inside Cap’s head; prior to this issue, he’d been temporarily blinded during a battle with the Skull, leaving him to recover in a S.H.I.E.L.D. hospital bed.

Captain America (1968) #212

Captain America (1968) #212

  • Published: August 10, 1977
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: September 17, 2008
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The planned rest and recovery proved to be difficult for Rogers, as the patient in the bed next to him—known only as The Defector—kept attracting assassins! Steve, still unable to see, took out the first of these attackers with relative ease, but had no idea that The Corporation intended on sending more to finish the job.

The mysterious organization’s Kligger and Veda decided to bring in an operative known as The Night Flyer—a man described as “a cultist…a mystic…a ritualist, dedicated to the art of killing.” Readers got a peek at his strange perfectionist tendencies before The Night Flyer headed for the hospital, ready to put an end to his mark.

Captain America (1968) #213

Captain America (1968) #213

  • Published: September 10, 1977
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: September 17, 2008
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The villain expertly made his way past not only a visiting Falcon, but also some of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s finest sharpshooters. After briefly getting captured, The Night Flyer managed to escape after blowing up a roomful of agents. Intent on finishing the job, he made his way through the facility before Sam Wilson caught up with the killer, though the Flyer bested him again.

Unwilling to sit the fight out, a hazy-eyed Captain America donned his red, white, and blue gear, leaping into the fray. He caught up with the Night Flyer’s contact inside the hospital before coming face to face with the assassin himself. The Flyer responded to Cap by utilizing a flamethrower—but Rogers held his own long enough for S.H.I.E.L.D. to spot the Flyer’s glider and blast it out of the sky.

Captain America (1968) #214

Captain America (1968) #214

  • Published: October 10, 1977
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: September 17, 2008
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As The Night Flyer tumbled to the ground, Captain America emerged, steadfast, victorious yet again—a fond farewell to the Sentinel of Liberty from his creator, Jack Kirby.

Stay tuned to Marvel.com for more on Jack Kirby and join the conversation on all of our social channels with the hashtag #Kirby100!

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Jay-Z Confesses His Sins To Beyoncé And Blue Ivy In Star-Studded ‘Family Feud’ Video
Jay-Z's dramatic "Family Feud" video co-stars Beyonce, Blue Ivy, and a ton of other celebrities.
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Jay-Z Confesses His Sins To Beyoncé And Blue Ivy In Star-Studded ‘Family Feud’ Video
Jay-Z's dramatic "Family Feud" video co-stars Beyonce, Blue Ivy, and a ton of other celebrities.
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