The Thunderbolts* team of the MCU is an odd collective of mercenaries and anti-heroes. This is in keeping with the team’s original theme from the classic Marvel comic books. While several teams have ...
Following Marvel Studios' decision to basically spoil the ending of Thunderbolts* by revealing that the asterisk in the title actually refers to The New Avengers, the official Avengers social media ...
Marvel Comics is no stranger to having morally gray heroes, but the Thunderbolts certainly take the cake. This team of ...
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Marvel’s Thunderbolts*: Why That Little Asterisk Might Be the Most Important Symbol in the MCU Right Now
Fans have been speculating about it for months, and we finally have an answer now. The asterisk in Thunderbolts* isn’t just a quirky branding or an edgy stylistic choice. It’s a full-on breadcrumb ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." AT FIRST GLANCE, the team at the center of Marvel’s latest offering, Thunderbolts*, doesn’t look that ...
With the Thunderbolts movie now in theaters, Marvel Comics is preparing to cap off one incarnation of the franchise and usher in a brand new era for this long-running super-team. But there’s a twist.
Well, now it's all change as the comic book is changing its name, to match Marvel movie marketing, to The New Avengers. And with plenty of variant covers to match. "Since their debut as a team of ...
The original Thunderbolts comic book from Marvel had a very different premise, and team roster, than the MCU Thunderbolts* film. In Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley’s original series, the first issue ended ...
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