2016-12-24

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Super Powers #3 | Did you ever wonder how Green Arrow came to be?



'I like to describe Tom [Scioli]’s work as “unhinged”, free from the shackles of adulthood and defiant in the face of a world that sometimes encourages and rewards a mundane existence. He cares so deeply about super heroes, and the act of storytelling. He celebrates a long comics history while at the same time bringing the reader somewhere new. I was instantly re-hooked on his work years ago, when a Free Comic Book day offering appeared- Transformers VS GiJoe. I couldn’t believe the comic existed. It was so wildly different than anything out there. I thought it was one of the boldest moves in comics to put that work out into the world. I also want to mention John Barber as being half of the team that makes that wonderful book. They both do a brilliant job.

'So, when Tom messaged me on twitter with the words “Super Powers”, I knew we had to do it at Young Animal.'
-- Gerard Way

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A look back at the Golden Age Riddler

One of the big names when it comes to Batman villains, the Riddler has worn a number of different variations over the years. From egotistical violent criminal to relic of a more innocent period of supervillainy to Batman's Smartest Foe, Eddie Nygma is curious as he's often subject to far more internal analysis than you'd expect for a man who wears clothes covered in punctuation.

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The Ultimates Squared #1 - "What Do You Dream?"



"It's the next level. Ultimate ULTIMATES. We’re going bigger, weirder, stranger, more cosmic, more out there, more everything." -- Al Ewing

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