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more about #legionofsuperheroes more comments → DeepFriar: Five Fists of Science is a fantastic read. Fraction was making Tesla cool before all the other steampunk fans jumped on the bandwagon. There, I said... more » CmdrHunt (aka Clarence Colton): The Five Fists of Science, Ha! Great title - I will check this out. #angel more » Trai_Dep: I suspect if Victor Von Doom ran on a strong anti-crime platform, he'd get the vote of 80% of US Republicans. more » Post-Nuked: I've got to honest, Lex Luthor kind of reminds me of Dick Cheney. more » disatess: no Darkseid , Magneto perhaps , I wish superman would lose and snap that bald man`s head off . more » DarthChimay: Mole Man's the only I can't get behind. Give me Miracleman over him any day (though, MM's status as super-villain depends on whether or not you're a f... more » Sanriostar: Wow; I can't be the only one here who's read the GN 'Emperor Doom'. You get to see for a bit how Doom would run things, and the Avengers have a bit of... more » geiko: I'm thinking Mojo Jojo. He was pretty smart, so I think he would know what to do in office. more » DRaGZ: Y'know, there was a time when Dr. Doom did actually take over the world and turned the entire damn place into a utopia, and then he gave it up because... more » The Curse of Millhaven: I will dance the mamushka for Dr. Lord Doom. May I still grow heirloom tomatoes? I promise to stick to Baltic varieties. more » Mount_Prion: Ahem. more » TheGreenRanger: well i wouldn't mind a supreme ruler...teach people a thing or two about respect. I tell ya if I could just pull a tommy deVito once in a while...ther... more » Smeagol92055: The White Skull is most displeased with this article. more » Logan5: Interestingly, no chick supervillains. I guess that's the domain of sci-fi on television and usually takes the luscious form of an alien or cyberne... more » RoboBagins: What? No love for Hank Scorpio? The best boss ever! Even his Bond villain type song is cool: Scorpio! He'll sting you with his dreams of power and we... more » -
#comicswecrave
Tis The Season For Tesla, Frankenstein And This Week's Comics
You can tell that we're getting closer to Hallowe'en, just by looking at this week's new comic releases: Vampires! Zombie plagues! Frankenstein's Monster! Nikolai Tesla! Okay, maybe not that last one. But these are still Comics We Crave.
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#newworldorder
7 Supervillains We Wouldn't Mind Taking Over The World (And Why)
We watch their so-called "fiendish" schemes being defeated on a regular basis, but have you ever stopped to wonder whether life would be better if the bad guy won? Here're some villains we're rooting for... and why we're doing so.
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#libraryresources
10 Essential Superman Comics To Help You Forget Smallville
Do Smallville and Superman Returns have you convinced that it's impossible to tell good Superman stories? Here're our recommendations for the books that prove otherwise.
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#heroes
5 Heroes Whose Powers Will Kill Them
Heroes' Hiro Nakamura isn't the only character to find that their superpowers may ultimately be responsible for their death. Here are five more fictional characters for whom the superhero dream comes at a potentially fatal price.
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#superherolawsuits
Does DC's Latest Revival Hint At Legal Victory?
This week's release of DC Comics' Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds included a return that may have surprised followers of a particular lawsuit over character ownership. Spoilers for lovers of teenage superheroes ahead. More » -
#triviagasm
13 Alien Languages You Can Actually Read
Inventing an alien language? Easy. Creating an entire writing system to go along with it? Now that's impressive. Here are thirteen alien alphabets (complete with downloadable fonts!) you should totally use to write your novel.
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#triviagasm
Greatest Jewish Superheroes Of All Time!
It's Passover, and that means it's time to celebrate the greatest Jewish superheroes ever to save the planet. From The Thing to Colossal Boy, they've helped stop some of the worst supervillains in the universe.
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#newcomicswecrave
One Book Fights The Universe - And Wins
There's no other way to get around it: This is a week where you're going to want to take your wallet to the comic store. There's a lot of good stuff coming out.
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#smallvillerecap
The Future Comes To Smallville - So Why Does It Seem So Familiar?
Last night saw the return of Smallville with the show's most anticipated episode this season for comic geeks. But how did the Legion of Super-Heroes (and writer Geoff Johns) hold up in their series debut? More » -
#smallville
Smallville's 31st Century Teens Revealed
Never mind ripping off Cloverfield, the emergence of future Superman murderer Doomsday or the last-minute reappearance of a long-lost villain; the best moment of last Thursday's Smallville came in the promo for what's coming up on the show when it returns in January next year. Why? Because it gave us our first chance to see the show's take on the Legion of Super-Heroes, and we never could resist teenage superheroes from the future. More » -
#stealthispitch
How To Make Smallville Watchable Again
As the story of Clark Kent's awkward young adult years heads into its eight year as a television show, it's time to face an even more awkward truth: Smallville kind of sucks. For the last seven years, the show has had its moments of greatness (Yay, the very existence of Chloe!) and it's moments of... well, not so greatness (Hello, almost every subplot that ever involved Lana Lang). With the show's eighth season being its first without Lana and Lex as regular cast members as well as its first without show creators Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, we'd like to take the opportunity to suggest some other changes that could make the show worth tuning in to every week. More » -
#dccomics
Decypher DC's White Board Of Doom
It appeared at last month's New York Comic-Con, and then again in last week's DC superhero comics. Later, an easy-to-read version showed up as part of an interview with DC Comics head honcho Dan DiDio over the weekend. I'm talking about the whiteboard of doom. This is DC's latest attempt to tease fans with hints of what's to come in the next year or so. Having trouble telling your JSA from your JLA on the whiteboard, and wondering what it all means? We'll try and make some sense of it all, under the jump. More »

