Thursday, April 28, 2011

Darkhawk

Darkhawk appeared in a self-titled monthly series for 50 issues that was published by Marvel Comics from March 1991 to March 1995, and included three standalone annuals. Although created by DeFalco, most issues of the series (including the very first) credit Danny Fingeroth as writer. After his own series ended, Darkhawk co-starred or cameoed in other titles over the following years, such as New Warriors, Avengers/JLA, and Iron Man, eventually resurfacing more recently in Runaways,followed by Marvel Team Up and the short-lived Loners series. Darkhawk appeared within the Secret Invasion tie-in issues of Nova nd was the focus of the two-issue mini-series War of Kings: Darkhawk, written by C. B. Cebulski, Da  Abnettand Andy Lanning.War Of Kings: Darkhawk brought closure to Chris Powell's earthbound human relationships with his family and fellow Loners team members, and serves to establish a clean slate for the sequel series, War Of Kings: Ascension, written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Iceman


Iceman (Robert "Bobby" Louis Drake) is a fictional Marvel Comics superhero, a member of the X-Men. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist/co-writer Jack Kirby, he first appeared in X-Men (vol. 1) #1, (September 1963).
A mutant, Iceman has the ability of cryokinesis where he can freeze anything around him and can also turn his body into ice. Although he is an Omega-level mutant, Drake has yet to tap his full mutant potential. He has, however, begun to take more interest over the years in developing his abilities. One of the original X-Men, Iceman has had a frequent presence in X-Men (and Spider-Man)-related comics, video games, animated series, and movies.
Shawn Ashmore portrayed Iceman in the X-Men films, and voices the character in The Super Hero Squad Show.

Apollo


Apollo is a fictional character, a comic book superhero who first appeared in the Stormwatch series, but is best known for his role in The Authority. While visually distinct, Apollo is cast in the mold of the Superman archetype.
Apollo is notable for being among the first openly gay superheroes in print, although several years behind Marvel Comics' Northstal. He's married to fellow The Authority member Midnighter and both have adopted Jenny Quantum

Animal Man

Animal Man debuted in Strange Adventures #180 in 1965, in a story written by Dave Wood and drawn by Carmine Infantino and George Roussos. Animal Man was given his costume and name in Strange Adventures #190. He continued as a semi-regular feature in the book, making occasional cover appearances, until the introduction of Deadman, who became the main feature with issue #205. His last appearance was in #201.
His subsequent appearances were sporadic and sparse. In 1980, Animal Man made a notable guest appearance in Wonder Woman #267-268.
His main appearances in the 1980s were as a member of the "Forgotten Heroes", a team of minor DC heroes. It was in that capacity that he appeared in the company-wide crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths.

The Power Rangers


"The titular Power Rangers are individuals who "morph" from ordinary people into powerful superheroes. They generally wear color-coded battle suits (usually made of spandex or other skin-tight material) and helmets with opaque visors.In many cases, the helmets serves to protect their secret identities. In some cases, more powerful Rangers may have extra shielding on their suits to protect them from strong blows.
A morphed Ranger generally possesses superhuman strength, durability, and ability in hand-to-hand combat. Starting with the Disney series, unmorphed Rangers usually possess superhuman abilities such as super-speed or invisibility, attributes somewhat related to their Ranger abilities."

Black Bolt

"Black Bolt's first appearance established the character as being a member of the inhuman ruling class.The title thor featured a back-up feature called Tales of the Inhumans, which recounts the character's origin story. The son of two preeminent Inhumans, Black Bolt is exposed to the mutagenic Terrigen Mist while still an embryo and eventually demonstrates the ability to manipulate electrons. To protect the Inhuman community from his devastating voice, Black Bolt is placed inside a sound-proof chamber and is tutored in the use of his powers. Reentering Inhuman society as a young man — having vowed never to speak — the character is attacked by his younger brother Maximus, who attempts, unsuccessfully, to goad him into speaking."

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Umm this woman can really get you to wonder! shes so hot and powerful who wouldnt fall for her???? Little kids of course dont want to miss the show when shes on and little girls they wish to grow up and become just like her. Me for example i'm 17 and still wishing to become her but it just has'nt happend yet but haven't lost my hopes. So hopes up for those girls that want to be just like her!!!

Spiderman

This guy right here is not the biggest heroe but little kids love him because he has spiderweb powers and of course little kiddos are going to love that. To me this guy is not that koo but his alright and his also pretty cute on the actual movie.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Mi Superheroe

Pink the best pop rocker ever i love her because she is about the stroongest girl i know. I also think shes super hot and that is why she my heroe. My favorite song from her is "SO WHAT" this song is so koo because is basicly saying who gives a $ about what others think the longest you dont care and you happy is all good. Yeah pretty much shes my girl and of course im her girl!!!!!!!