Showing posts with label George Pèrez. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

JLA/Avengers | Comics

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JLA/Avengers | Comics
An exiled Oan villain named Krona from DC Universe is out to seek the secret of the universe's origin and destroys several realities and realms upon failing in his quest as well as the Crime Syndicate. Grandmaster; the alien entity from Marvel Universe approaches Krona with a proposition to arrange a game to collect twelve different items from the two universes by the JLA and The Avengers. They will participate in this contest on behalf of them and if Krona wins the game then he will learn what he seeks for. Krona and Grandmaster are given the heroes from their alternate universe. Metron approaches the two super teams and tricks them into this galactic game without knowing the reasons behind it.

Meanwhile, the JLA battles the villainous Terminus from their alternate reality and has finally defeated it in Keystone City. Starro the conqueror attacks on New York and is confronted by the Avengers. After facing the Scarlet Witch's chaos magic, the star conqueror fled to space in horror. When the JLA are visited by the Grandmaster, who enlighten them about their objectives except the fact behind the game and they travel to Earth-616 to collect the items he told them about. There they met the heroic Avengers and as both teams assume the other as enemies, they engage in an all-out battle royal where the toughest Joes from each side starts throwing their best feat at each other.

For more information on the JLA/Avengers crossover limited series, you can check out these links below.

JLA/Avengers (Comics) Wikipedia


JLA/Avengers (Comics) DC Wikia

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Greatest of All Worlds
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Contest of The Finests

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JLA/Avengers (Softcover)

JLA/Avengers (Hardcover)

JLA/Avengers is a 2003 inter company limited series crossover event by DC Comics and Marvel Comics. This four issue storyline is created by writer Kurt Buisek and artist George Pèrez. It's the biggest crossover of the two industry giant in comic history featuring JLA of the DC Comics and the Avengers from the Marvel Comics as these two teams are forced to work together to haul a common enemy who threatens their reality.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2005

Incredible Hulk – Future Imperfect | Comics

When World fell apart after a fare share of nuclear events, civilization as we know it is left in ruins and the only thing that still walked on the Earth is The Incredible Hulk. Whatever part of that extinct society have survived the horror now lives in an enormous city of Dystopia, under the rule of Maestro; a Hulk from an alternate future timeline.

The Hulk was in the marketplace of Dystopia with Dakord, Janis Jones, Pizfiz and Skooter, who got chased by the Gravity Police but only got their butt saved when the jolly green giant intervened. The Dogs of War gang tries to tear him apart but got tore down instead. After wrecking havoc within the walls of the city, the Hulk delivers a message to the Maestro that his reign of tyranny will soon be over.

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Maestro receives this news while he was busy with the women of harem and he appears to be an elderly version of the green goliath but only massive in size and superior in intellect. Representing the rebel alliance against Maestro, Janis Jones took Hulk to their secret base and showed him footage of the accident a century earlier that transformed him into the raging monster, all recovered from the psych of Rick Jones.

Because of Maestro's evil plan, the heroes of the world are lost today and Hulk met an elderly Rick Jones. One of the rebels, Pizfiz was captured and in Maestro's fortress he was interrogated by the big bad green himself. However, since the prisoner was non-cooperative, a forcible mind scanning was on progress, from which the villain realize that the rebels now have acquired Doctor Doom's Time Machine and plans to use it against him.

Seeing a huge plot against him to overthrow his rule, a furious Maestro heads towards the rebel base and charges his way into the secret hideout of the rebellion under the ground. As the rebels were already prepared for intruders, many of Maestro's minions are slaughtered as he was looking for the members of this movement. The final showdown arrives, when the elderly evil genius version of Hulk meets his younger self into a stand-off that will shake the ground of Dystopia.

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Incredible Hulk – Future Imperfect

"Future Imperfect" is a two-part story that focuses on a dystopian alternate reality where a twisted version of an elderly Hulk reigned supreme on an Earth that has been reduced to a wasteland due to years of nuclear warfare. This two-issue limited series was plotted by writer Peter David (Captain Marvel, X-Factor) and artist George Perez (Fantastic Four, Inhumans) collaborated with him to make his vision come out in reality for Marvel Comics in 1992.

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Banner Vs. Banner

In the upcoming years of storytelling, references of the "Future Imperfect" event have been given on many occasions. Evidence of Absorbing Man, Ant-Man, Black Knight, Captain America, Cyclops, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, Doctor Octopus, Iron Man, Magneto, Nova, Thor and Wolverine being perished in this timeline were shown too. Also the plot has given birth to a potential villain who would become a great threat for the Hulk as well as other superheroes of Marvel. There is a follow-up one-shot story titled "Hulk – The End" that came out years later.
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Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Deathstroke | Comics

Long before he turned into the world's deadliest and most highly sought assassin, Slade Wilson had a thing for combat techniques. He joined the army in his early teens and rose to the rank of Major in a very short time. Highly impressed at his skill set, his combat trainer Captain Adeline Kane fell in love with him and trained him in guerrilla warfare.


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Deathstroke | Comics

Slade was drafted to Vietnam War while Adeline was pregnant and an event of massacring an entire village by his unit deeply scarred him. He joined a U.S. Military project for creating Meta-Human and then he secretly started operating as a mercenary. But his cover to his family is blown by the Jackal who kidnapped Slade’s son Joseph Wilson and the confrontation with his wife cost him his right eye and wearing a patch, he became Deathstroke.

He started antagonizing the Teen Titans and develops an animosity with Beast Boy by gravely injuring him. Then he used Terra as a mole inside the Titans to take them down (Judas Contract). With help from his son Jericho, Nightwing took him down. During Titans Hunt, Slade was hired by Doom Patrol to seek out the Titans.

He lost Jericho in fight but later seen controlling Rose Wilson AKA The Ravager. In a confrontation against the Justice League, Green Arrow pissed him off and Slade grew a feud on him. Slade was a member of Lex Luthor’s Secret Society and hired Nightwing to train Rose. One Year Later, Slade came back at Green Arrow, formed Titans East, started manipulating Batgirl and joined the League of Assassins to control Damian Wayne against Batman.

For more information on Deathstroke comics series, you can check out the link below.

Deathstroke (Comics) Wikipedia

Deathstroke (Comics) DC Wikia

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Warrior Vs. Killer

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The New Teen Titans – The Judas Contract

Titans Hunt

Crisis on Infinite Earths

Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths

History of the DC Universe (Softcover)

History of the DC Universe (Hardcover)

Deathstroke, The Terminator – Full Cycle

Deathstroke, The Terminator Vol 01 – Assassins

Deathstroke, The Terminator Vol 02 – Sympathy for the Devil

Teen Titans – Family Lost

Batman – Hush Returns

Identity Crisis

Batgirl – Kicking Assassins

Countdown to Infinite Crisis – The OMAC Project

Countdown to Infinite Crisis – Villains United

Nightwing – Renegade

Infinite Crisis (Softcover)

Infinite Crisis (Hardcover)

Infinite Crisis Companion

Superman – Infinite Crisis

DC – World War III

Green Arrow – Crawling Through the Wreckage

Teen Titans – Titans East

Green Arrow – Road to Jericho

Booster Gold – 52 Pick-Up (Softcover)

Booster Gold – 52 Pick-Up (Hardcover)

DC Universe – Last Will and Testament

Absolute Blackest Night

Before the release of the movie The Terminator, originally Slade Wilson was known as Deathstroke the Terminator, a fictional character invented for DC Comics by Marv Wolfman (Crisis on Infinite Earths, DC Universe Online – Legends) and George Perez (Final Crisis – Legion of 3 Worlds, Wonder Woman). Appearing on the second issue of The New Teen Titans monthly series in 1980, Deathstroke soon made a name for himself in the comic book industry.

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Slayer of Heroes

Aside from his clashes with superheroes like Batman, Green Arrow, Teen Titans and Justice League, he was a key character in major events and storylines such as Family Lost, No Man's Land, Identity Crisis, Justice League Elite, Infinite Crisis, Road to Jericho, Final Crisis, Blackest Night, The Return of Bruce Wayne and Brightest Day. Before DC Comics rebooted their timeline to The New 52, Slade Wilson appeared briefly in the “Flashpoint” crossover to die at the hand of Aquaman.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2003

Green Arrow | Comics

Growing up idolizing Robin Hood, Oliver Queen naturally had every quality to become an accomplished archer and so he kept practicing with bow and arrows. His life changed tragically when his parents were mauled by a lion and he paused without shooting it. But he grew up to be an irresponsible and drunken playboy inheriting the Queen Enterprises until his friend Hackett’s betrayal drifted him to Starfish Island only to confront a crime lord.

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Green Arrow | Comics

Determined to become a crime-fighter, he returned to Star City and took the name Green Arrow as well as a sidekick named Roy Harper AKA Speedy. With their non-lethal Trick Arrows, he and Speedy would go on patrol in costume. Ollie becomes a member of the JLA and eventually met JSA member Dinah Lance AKA Black Canary.

In his career, Oliver Queen has worked alongside Batman, Catwoman and mostly with Green Lantern Hal Jordan whom he also stopped when Parallax got him in Zero Hour. He grew flustered and Connor Hawke took his mantle. He dies in an accident while investigating the Eden Corps even after the best efforts of Superman. He was resurrected during Final Night by his friend Hal Jordan.

When the entire League faced Doctor Light for his actions against Elongated Man's wife Sue Dibny, Green Arrow picked a fight with Deathstroke that lasted quite long (Identity Crisis). One Year Later, Ollie becomes the Mayor of Star City and Deathstroke took a hit on him. Teaming up with Batman, he even fought Brick and Red Hood. Upon ending the clash, he finally marries Black Canary.

For more information on Green Arrow comics series, you can check out these links below.

Green Arrow (Comics) Wikipedia

Green Arrow (Comics) DC Wikia

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Green Arrow and Speedy

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Green Arrow – Year One (Softcover)

Green Arrow – Year One (Hardcover)

The Green Arrow by Jack Kirby

JLA – Year One

Batman – The Ring, The Arrow and The Bat

Showcase Presents – Superman Vol 03

Showcase Presents – The Justice League of America Vol 01

Showcase Presents – Green Arrow Vol 01

Showcase Presents – The Atom Vol 01

Showcase Presents – The Justice League of America Vol 02

Teen Titans – Year One

Showcase Presents – Aquaman Vol 02

Crisis on Multiple Earths Vol 01

Batgirl – Year One

Justice League of America Archives Vol 09

Crisis on Multiple Earths Vol 02

Green Lantern/Green Arrow – Hard Traveling Heroes

Crisis on Multiple Earths Vol 03

Showcase Presents – The Brave and The Bold Vol 03

Crisis on Multiple Earths Vol 04

Showcase Presents – DC Comics Presents – Superman Team-Ups Vol 01

Saga of the Swamp Thing – Book 01

Showcase Presents – Batman and the Outsiders

The Greatest Team-Up Stories Ever Told

Crisis on Infinite Earths

Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths

History of the DC Universe (Softcover)

Whatever Happened To the Man of Tomorrow

DC Universe – The Stories of Alan Moore

Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told

Green Arrow – The Longbow Hunter

Millennium

Batman/Green Arrow – The Poison Tomorrow

Zero Hour – Crises In Time

Kingdom Come

Justice League of America – The Nail

Green Arrow – Quiver (Softcover)

Green Arrow – Quiver (Hardcover)

Green Arrow – Sounds of Violence (Softcover)

Green Arrow – Sounds of Violence (Hardcover)

Green Arrow – Archer’s Quest (Softcover)

Green Arrow – Archer’s Quest (Hardcover)

Green Arrow – Straight Shooter

Green Arrow – City Walls

Batman – Hush Returns

Identity Crisis

Green Arrow – Moving Targets

Countdown to Infinite Crisis – The OMAC Project

Countdown to Infinite Crisis – Villains United

Green Arrow/Black Canary – For Better or Worse (Softcover)

Green Arrow/Black Canary – For Better or Worse (Hardcover)

Power Girl

JLA – Crisis of Conscience

Infinite Crisis (Softcover)

Infinite Crisis (Hardcover)

Infinite Crisis Companion

Superman – Infinite Crisis

JLA – World Without a Justice League

Green Arrow – Heading Into the Light

52 Vol 01

52 Vol 02

DC – World War III

Green Arrow – Crawling Through the Wreckage

Green Arrow – Road to Jericho

Green Arrow/Black Canary – Road To the Altar

Green Arrow/Black Canary – The Wedding Album

Green Arrow/Black Canary – Family Business

Green Arrow/Black Canary – A League of Their Own

Green Arrow/Black Canary – Enemies List

Justice League of America – When Worlds Collide (Softcover)

Justice League of America – When Worlds Collide (Hardcover)

Green Arrow/Black Canary – Five Stages

Justice League – Rise and Fall (Softcover)

Justice League – Rise and Fall (Hardcover)

Oliver Queen AKA Green Arrow was created as one of DC Comics’ fictional protagonist character by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, who debuted back in 1941 on the pages of More Fun Comics issue #73. Despite being a rich playboy like Bruce Wayne, he is a crime-fighting hero of his own right. Through the years of long publications, the character was a part of significant stories and events like Green Arrow – Year One, Justice League – Year One, Hard Traveling Heroes, Longbow Hunters, Cross Roads, Quiver, The Dark Knight ReturnsInfinite Crisis, Crawling through the Wreckage, Road to Jericho, Final Crisis, Cry for Justice, Blackest Night and Brightest Day.

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The Battling Bowman

Following the “Flashpoint” reboot, Green Arrow has moved to The New 52 timeline with his revised origins just like the other heroes of DC Universe. The character also appeared on animated TV series Justice League Unlimited, Young Justice, The Batman and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Also actor Stephen Amell is responsible for the live-action portrayal of Green Arrow from 2012 on The CW television series titled "Arrow".
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