In an interview with Diamond Daily, Marvel SVP David Gabriel said: "In the first week of June, we're planning a widespread 'Hydra Takeover' of the entire comics industry. This includes many popular ...
Sure, he wears red white and blue on the outside, but on the inside? It turns out Steve Rogers, a.k.a. Captain America, supports the evil, former Nazi organization, Hydra. Marvel comics introduced the ...
If you have not been keeping up with Marvel’s most recent comic event, then you have a bit to catch up on. The publisher recently embarked on its full-on revisit to Secret Empire. The story has kept ...
The setting of Marvel 1943: The Rise of Hydra, and the ever-growing scope of the current landscape of video games, has led some to wonder what larger Marvel connections and Easter eggs the game might ...
Comics have given us several incredible moments, and we've seen some of those great moments in live-action and animated adaptations. However, Marvel and DC have given us more than just unbelievable ...
History is important. It tells us where we come from, informs where we're going, and if we ignore it then we're doomed to repeat its mistakes. You know who doesn't seem to care about their own history ...
The bombing plot was supervised by Baron Stucker and the 12th Baron Zemo, Dr. Heinrich Zemo. Despite being loyal Nazis, both men regretted the necessity of killing thousands of their men as part of a ...
In the comics, Hydra was invented as world-controlling set of bad guys and has been reinvented constantly, initially as a body with anonymous bureaucrats as its head, then as allies of the Nazis, then ...
Two words no one ever expected Captain America to say? “Hail Hydra." The new "Captain America: Steve Rogers #1” comic book hits stands Wednesday featuring the return of the original Captain America, ...
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