5 Biggest Comic Book Events That Proved To Be Better Than Movies

The published projects of Marvel and DC have gained a strong attention from comic book fans. The last year has been a great year for the fans and they got to see a lot of reboots and new series making spotlights. So peeps, here are the five biggest comic books moments of 2016 that proved to be better than movies.

Civil War II

The world had already been through a Civil War, but this time a super-minded human arrives in the second outing. This character has a strong potential to see the future. And then Captain Marvel thinks he could help stop criminality in the world before the crime events could happen. But Iron Man was not so impressed by the idea. The plot later follows War Machine being killed and Hulk being killed by Hawkeye.

 ARH Comics

ARH Comics is a company who make figurine statues. In 2016, the company came up with a new range of comics based on the statuette it makes. Some of them are Queen of Vampires, Arhian – The Head Huntress and several others.

 Superman Dies… For Real

So we think that Superman can fight anything and can survive the battle. Not always. The New 52 Superman realizes that he has few days to when he faces an energy-bursting red-yellow character with Superman’s ’S’ on the chest. He calls himself a new Superman. So Man of Steel takes this new Superman to space to settle the matter, but then the new one suddenly explodes turning the Man of Steel into dust.

DC Rebirth

As Barry Allen tried to fix the timeline, it caused New 52. It incorporated different stories and timelines like Wally West goes MIA, old relationships and with other dark storylines. So, 2016 was the time of rebirth with Wally West returning and characters solving their relationship.

Steve Dillon passes away

Steve Dillon, a British comic book artist passed away in late October last year. Fans recalled his work like Hell Blazer, Punisher, and Preacher. Based on Preacher,  Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen and Sam Catlin, developed an America series Preacher, which was his last work.