Thursday, October 3, 2019

Marvel's new Realm of Champions game introduces a new version of Madame Web


Marvel is going to be releasing a new RPG called Realm of Champions. Loosely based on the Battleworld from Secret Wars, in where multiple Marvel realities were fused into one planet, Realm of Champions is on a future world where the playable characters from the Marvel's Contest of Champions never got to return home from the Battle Realm and have created their own kingdoms.
One of the most surprising characters was the new Madame Web, leader of the Spider-Guild. This iteration isn't Cassandra Webb or Julia Carpenter, but instead appears to be a future version of Gwen Stacy aka Ghost-Spider. Judging from the cane, Gwen became Madame Web after an injury.

No release date for the game has been announced yet, but the story of this new world should be interesting.

Saturday, September 28, 2019

New superhero movie announced by Sony, Madame Web!


Madame Web will be starring in her own movie as Sony announced plans for a Madame Web feature film. Rumors have been circulating that the movie will focus on Julia Carpenter as she is being trained to take over the role of Madame Web from Cassandra Webb.

For those unfamiliar with the character, Cassandra Webb was a mutant with vast psychic powers who suffered from blindness and a degenerative muscular disease that confined her to a mechanical life support web. Calling herself Madame Web, she was a valued friend of  Spider-Man and used her gifts of precognition, clairvoyance, and telepathy to guide him.
While she briefly regained her youth and mobility due to a magical ritual, Cassandra soon found herself reverted to her true age and then died at the hands of of the Kravinoff family. In her last moments, Cassandra  passed her powers  to Julia Carpenter AKA Arachne (and the second Spider-Woman) and made her the new Madame Web.

If the rumors are true, then Julia will be using her powers as Madame Web to open up the Web of Reality and explore parallel dimensions, possibly allowing Tom Holland's Spider-Man to travel to the Sony cinematic universe.

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Vixen Costume History

Mari Jiwe McCabe has worn quite a few costumes as the mystic totem wielding Vixen. Her first costume was a blue leotard with a gold fox mask and matching gold gloves and boots. As she began to master her totem's animal ability mimicking magic as a member of the Justice League, Vixen changed her look to a tawny orange sleeveless bodysuit with matching gloves and a red belt and  short red boots (and gave herself a fox-eared haircut). She later decided to cut her hair and switch to a black leather bodysuit with purple accents and a purple utility belt. Vixen then simplified that look by making the entire outfit dark purple and added a gold belt. When Vixen joined super-team called the Ultramarine Corp, she donned a sleek black-and-orange uniform. As a member of the vigilante team, the Birds of Prey, Vixen put her hair in long braids and wore a sleek purple bodysuit with gold accents and matching jewelry. When she rejoined the Justice League, Vixen wore a orange bodysuit that was a sleeker version of her second costume with silver accents.

After the events of Flashpoint created the New 52 continuity, Vixen became the member of the Justice League International. Her costume was a yellow bodysuit with orange tiger stripes along the sides, short yellow gloves, a silver belt, and gold jewelry. And when she was asked to join the new Justice League of America, Vixen wore a stylized black-and-light orange bodysuit with stripe-like accents.

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

The Black Cat Costume History


Marvel's feline-themed thief has worn quite a few costumes while running across the rooftops of New York. Felicia Hardy fist made her debut as Black Cat wearing a a black mask, white fur-collared black bodysuit with white furred boots, and  matching furry steel-clawed gloves. She played to people's superstitions by setting "bad luck" traps near her crime scenes. After she met Spider-Man, she gave up crime to be his partner, and even underwent a dangerous procedure to acquire powers of her own so she could help him more. However her new powers to alter probability and cause bad luck were secretly a trap by Spider-Man's enemy, the Kingpin. Spider-Man had been permanently cursed by Black Cat's powers, and when he had the sorcerer Doctor Strange remove the curse, the counterspell caused Black Cat to lose her powers right in the middle of a mission and she was severely beaten by her enemies.
Black Cat created a new costume to hide her injuries; a special black mask to hide her broken nose along with a black-and-gold jacket over a white bodysuit. She blamed Spider-Man for her injuries and dissolved their partnership, only to discover that Doctor Strange's magic hadn't removed her powers, but had slowly altered them. Black Cat now had superhuman strength and speed, infrared night vision, and the power to shift her fingernails into long talons. To celebrate her new powers Black Cat donned a dark blue catsuit with white gloves, a gold belt, and a sharply-pointed black cat mask. However, when she saved Spider-Man from a device designed to steal his powers, she was affected by the machine and lost her abilities instead.
Even though she lost her powers for the second time, Black Cat landed on her feet. She had the criminal inventor, the Tinkerer, design a suit for her that would replace her lost abilities. He gave her a suit that was inspired by her original costume, only with a plunging neckline instead of a fur collar. Her new suit was created with microservos embedded in the fabric to boost her strength and speed, grapple hook launchers hidden in the fur cuffs of her gloves, and her gloves were made of polarized mesh that, when she flexed her fingers a certain way, would morph into magnetically-charged metal talons. She also had night vision contact lenses and balance enhancing earrings. Black Cat would later upgrade her suit to a more streamlined solid black suit with white fur accents. When she was asked to break the Green Goblin out of prison, Black Cat donned a solid black armored version of her suit.
When Black Cat decided to try being a superhero, she wore a new costume with elements from her previous suits, with a plunging neckline, thigh holsters, and white furred boots. But her luck would change when she decided to steal again, and ran into a Doctor Octopus-possessed Spider-Man. Doc Ock/Spider-Man beat her savagely and turned her over to the police. Blaming Spider-Man, Black Cat escaped and fully embraced her criminal nature, and donned a solid black catsuit with black fur accents, a silver belt, and gold cat's eye emblems on her collarbone.
In another reality, Black Cat wore a specialized cat-eared version of her original suit to fight alongside Wolverine. In the Ultimate universe, Black Cat still had her bad luck powers and wore a feline-themed black bodysuit with white fur accents and white gloves and a black cat mask with gold night vision lenses. And in the Supernaturals' universe, Black Cat possesses both her original bad luck ability and her cat-like physical powers and wears an open-toed black leather bodysuit with a spiked collar and a purple hair stylized into cat ears.
In the year 2099, Felicia's clone is the future Black Cat, genetically altered to have the feline abilities  of Tigra and the teleportation powers of Vanisher. She wears a black bodysuit with open toed boots and neon blue lights, and flowing blue plasma "fur" accents.
In the Spider-Man PS4 game, Black Cat wears a high-tech black bodysuit with white accents and mask-like googles with night vision lenses.

Monday, February 11, 2019

Cassandra Sandsmark's Wonder Girl costume history

Cassandra Sandsmark has worn quite a few costumes after taking the mantle of Wonder Girl from Donna Troy, the first Wonder Girl. When she took the gauntlet of Atlas and the sandals of Hermes to gain super-strength and flight, Cassandra's first costume was a cobbled together uniform consisting of googles, a black wig, a bomber jacket, a black Wonder Woman symbol t-shirt, red bike shorts and white gloves and sneakers. When she had to return the magical Olympian artifacts, Zeus (king of the Olympian gods) gifted Cassandra with actual powers of flight and superhuman strength. Cassandra celebrated her new powers by tossing aside her wig, replacing her bike shorts with star-spangled blue jeans, and wearing a pear of metal gauntlets. After she became the leader of Young Justice, Wonder Girl got rid of the jacket and donned a black Wonder Woman symbol tank top, red star-spangled pants and black boots. After she became a member of the Teen Titans, Wonder Girl wore a new costume consisting of a red Wonder Woman symbol tank top, red leggings with gold stars, and black boots. Later Wonder Girl decided to switch her costume to a red-and-gold Amazonian eagle-emblem tank top and blue jean with a Wonder Woman symbol belt. When Wonder Girl learned that she was actually the daughter of Zeus and a goddess in her own right, her tank top became a red shirt with a stylized golden W emblem and she removed her gauntlets.

After the events of new 52, Cassandra was no longer Zeus's daughter, but was instead his granddaughter and Wonder Woman's neice (as her father was now Zeus's demigod son Lennox and Wonder Woman's half-brother). When she found the magical Silent Armor, she gained flight and superhuman strength. She donned a costume consisting of a red starry bodysuit with a hood, and golden gauntlets and boots. As she mastered the Silent Armor's powers, she gained a golden W symbol chest plate with a matching tiara and belt. Wonder Girl soon developed powers on her own as her Olympian heritage began to manifest. She then wore a red-and blue Wonder Woman t-shirt with a red bomber jacket with a black skirt over black leggings with golden star patterns and red sneakers.