David Harth
3570 articles published since March 17, 2017
About David Harth
David Harth has been reading comics for close to 30 years. He writes for several websites, makes killer pizza, goes to Disney World more than his budget allows, and has the cutest daughter in the world. He can prove it. Follow him on Twitter- https://www.twitter.com/harth_david.
The Best Marvel Comics Everyone Should Read
From Captain Marvel and Daredevil to Uncanny Spider-Man and the latest Alien series, no one should miss out on Marvel's best comics.
10 Greatest Liars In DC Comics
Whether telling lies to amass a fortune or to save the world, several of DC's heroes and villains rely on their cunning and trickery to succeed.
10 Best Justice League Comics For Non-Justice League Fans
Packed with exciting action and fantastic art, Justice League comics like The Tornado's Path and New World Order have something for everyone.
10 Times The X-Men Shouldn't Have Gotten Involved
From Secret Wars to The Illuminati, the X-Men have a bad habit of sticking their noses where they don't belong, hurting mutants in the process.
The 20 Most Iconic Comic Book Sound Effects
Since their earliest comics, Marvel and DC have employed various sound effects, some of which soon became iconic for their distinct nature.
10 Marvel Comics Events That Need Prequels
Marvel's events tend to exist in their own little worlds. However, this leaves a lot of the most interesting stories in tales like Secret Wars untold.
10 Upgrades From Villains That The X-Men Could Use
The X-Men are a powerful bunch but if they stole power from Apocalypse and Doctor Doom, they'd become Marvel's most unstoppable heroes.
Every X-Men Comic Currently Running (& Their Most Recent Issue)
From Marvel's main X-Men comics to Fall of X tie-ins, and limited series, every month offers dozens of adventures for new and dedicated fans to enjoy.
DC’s “Divine Continuum” (Hyperspace, Omniverse, etc) Explained
DC's Multiverse, Omniverse, and other contructs may appear confusing, but they make sense once readers explore DC lore.
10 Most Important Pieces Of Nightwing Lore New Readers Need to Know
From Nightwing's time leading the Teen Titans to his various tenures as Batman, Dick Grayson has a rich history in DC Comics.
The New Ultimate Spider-Man Comic Hints Marvel May Have Learned Their Lesson
After years of outcry Peter and MJ's marriage to be restored, Marvel fans are finally getting their wish in The New Ultimate Spider-Man comics.
Was Bringing Wolverine Back To Life The Right Decision?
Killing off Wolverine in Death of Wolverine was a bold move, but Marvel might've been too hasty to bring him back into the fight.
The Phoenix Force's Most Worthy Host Has Yet To Appear In Fall Of X
Rachel Summers isn't Marvel's most famous Phoenix but she's co-existed with the potent cosmic force for years. She earned her place in Fall of X.
The Flash: How Wally West Became DC's Greatest Legacy Hero
Wally West has been keeping up with The Flash since 1959, but it didn't take long for him to pull ahead and surpass his mentor.
How Wolverine's Adamantium Claws Held Him Back
While Wolverine's adamantium claws and skeleton are iconic, Bone Claw Wolverine was a richer, more interesting, and more vulnerable hero.
Why is the Marvel Universe So Afraid of Mutants?
Despite the X-Men's best efforts to prove themselves to humanity, the world continues to hunt mutants down.
10 DC Romances That Never Made Sense
From bizarre pairings to iconic characters who had nothing in common, many fans wonder how certain DC couples ever got together in the first place.
All The Different Spiderman Variants and Versions Ranked by Powers
From young Miles Morales to the future Spider-Man 2099 and the villainous Poison, Marvel Comics boasts many powerful versions of Spider-Man.
10 Best Hulk Comics For Non-Hulk Fans
The Hulk is one of Marvel's greatest heroes and reading comics like Future Imperfect and Planet Hulk makes him surprisingly easy to understand.
The Avengers Work Better When They're More Like The Justice League
The Avengers were created as Marvel's Mightiest Heroes, basically aping the Justice League's success at DC. Weirdly, it still works for them.