The Avengers #196 remains an iconic issue of the Marvel Comics series as it introduced a fan-favorite villain for the first ...
In the comics, Taskmaster is Tony Masters, a former shield agent with “photographic reflexes,” letting him perfectly mimic any fighting style or skill he sees performed even once. That makes him a ...
Every good Marvel superhero needs a supervillain, so as Black Widow stepped up for her solo movie debut, it’s only natural that she got a signature bad guy to go along with her. In Black Widow, that’s ...
Warning: Spoilers from Black Widow are discussed in this article. The movies (and now TV shows) of the Marvel Cinematic Universe routinely take known elements from the comics and reinterpret them in ...
Diamond Select Toys has unveiled their newest Marvel Select action figure. This time the mercenary, Taskmaster is on the hunt once again. Unlike recent Taskmaster collectibles, this one features his ...
This is what happens when Techland goes to the comic book store: we end up discussing what we picked up. This week, Douglas Wolk, Evan Narcisse and Graeme McMillan talk about Moon Knight #1 and the ...
It’s important to remember that comic books and films are different mediums that have differing sets of requirements, which often means characters have to be altered significantly. Still, some fans of ...
Last year, fans fully expected that by this time in 2020, they’d have witnessed the big-screen exploits of the Taskmaster by now. The longtime Marvel villain with a fight-mimicking moveset drew cheers ...
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Thunderbolts*’ Taskmaster Death Sets Up Her Daughter’s Debut In MCU Theory That Draws From Marvel’s Comics
One Thunderbolts* character met an untimely end, but her death could be setting up her daughter’s MCU debut. When the stars of Thunderbolts*were initially announced, Olga Kurylenko’s Taskmaster was ...
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