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Опубликовано 29 апреля 2017, 15:00
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Easter Eggs are a blast to find, and not just on Easter. We’ve seen countless Easter eggs in Marvel and DC movies. For example the Wayne logo on a satellite during the epic fight scene between Superman and General Zod in Man of Steel, countless 80’s references in Guardians of the Galaxy, and of course all of the times that Stan Lee pops up in the Marvel movies. Deadpool is another great example of tons of Easter eggs and references jam packed into a movie. We know they are prevalent in films, but hidden gags, jokes, and references can be found in all sorts of different mediums, and comic books are no exception. In fact, comics are special in that Easter eggs can be hidden within the artwork and not just as a prop in the background. Marvel and DC might not include as many Easter eggs in their comic books as much as they do with their films, but that’s what makes finding them all the more exciting. From Thor to Batman and Spider-man to Wonder Woman, you’ll find Easter eggs in all sorts of different comic books. Enjoy the material, get sucked into the action, sure, but don’t forget to keep a look out for a Star Wars lightsaber popping up in an X-Men comic or The Incredible Hulk hiding in the pages of a New 52 Aquaman. In the world of comic books, the possibilities are endless. Here are 10 superhero Easter Eggs you can only find in comics.
Featuring:
Superman/Batman Annual #1 – Deadpool
X-Men #105 – The Creators
Star Trek: Countdown – Bad Robot
The Incredible Hulk #438 – Pinky and the Brain
Green Lantern #25 – The Simpsons Movie
Strange Adventures #216 – Jim Steranko
WildC.A.T.s #8 – Jean Grey and Scott Summers
Sensational She-Hulk #39 – Barney Rubble
Hitman #22 – Mr. Burns and Smithers
Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #1 – The Office
Easter Eggs are a blast to find, and not just on Easter. We’ve seen countless Easter eggs in Marvel and DC movies. For example the Wayne logo on a satellite during the epic fight scene between Superman and General Zod in Man of Steel, countless 80’s references in Guardians of the Galaxy, and of course all of the times that Stan Lee pops up in the Marvel movies. Deadpool is another great example of tons of Easter eggs and references jam packed into a movie. We know they are prevalent in films, but hidden gags, jokes, and references can be found in all sorts of different mediums, and comic books are no exception. In fact, comics are special in that Easter eggs can be hidden within the artwork and not just as a prop in the background. Marvel and DC might not include as many Easter eggs in their comic books as much as they do with their films, but that’s what makes finding them all the more exciting. From Thor to Batman and Spider-man to Wonder Woman, you’ll find Easter eggs in all sorts of different comic books. Enjoy the material, get sucked into the action, sure, but don’t forget to keep a look out for a Star Wars lightsaber popping up in an X-Men comic or The Incredible Hulk hiding in the pages of a New 52 Aquaman. In the world of comic books, the possibilities are endless. Here are 10 superhero Easter Eggs you can only find in comics.
Featuring:
Superman/Batman Annual #1 – Deadpool
X-Men #105 – The Creators
Star Trek: Countdown – Bad Robot
The Incredible Hulk #438 – Pinky and the Brain
Green Lantern #25 – The Simpsons Movie
Strange Adventures #216 – Jim Steranko
WildC.A.T.s #8 – Jean Grey and Scott Summers
Sensational She-Hulk #39 – Barney Rubble
Hitman #22 – Mr. Burns and Smithers
Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #1 – The Office