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DEADPOOL V GAMBIT
Thrilling Adventure Hour in Chicago—here's to 20 more years.
Deadpool V Gambit (2016)
THE TROUBLESHOOTER
Wish I could, sir. But there are other glitches in other systems. Other bugs! In other programs! All across this vaaaast universe. And where they are, that's where I'll travel. Mmmhm.
I’m The Troubleshooter!
I right the software wrongs in space.
SPARKS NEVADA
My Hero!
Listen to this episode of The Thrilling Adventure Hour: 'TAH #27 Sparks Nevada, Marshal on Mars - "Danger 2.0"' released on February 1, 2026
Cast of the Thrilling Adventure Hour for exclusive Picket Day at Warner Brothers Studios
@zachcartoonist: I did a thing!! @writersguildwest #wgastrike #wgastrong
Name: Dec Hansen Pronouns: he/him Era: First Order Appears in: Join the Resistance trilogy
Dec Hansen was a scavenger and tinkerer who, with his droid "brother" AG-90, joined the Resistance as part of J-Squadron. He was a charming troublemaker and fiercely loyal to his friends. While not made explicit in canon, co-author Ben Blacker stated that he wrote Dec as a gay character, alluding to this through Dec's story about being "different from everyone else" and quotes other characters ("I've never known him to like a girl. It's just not how he is.")
Fun fact: Dec is the first gay character in a Star Wars children's book!
Check out Dec's video profile here.
Full profile under the cut:
Weapon Hex: You’re not a demon. You’re not a weapon. You’re a person. Like me.
Infinity Wars: Weapon Hex #2; writers: Ben Acker & Ben Blacker; penciler: Gerardo Sandoval; inkers: Victor Nava & Gerardo Sandoval; color artist: Israel Silva; letterer: Joe Caramagna
When this series was first announced, a lot of people were like, “Why would you combine Laura and Wanda? That’s so random.” And I felt like -- and this feeling was totally validated by the series -- the thematic overlap between these two characters was obvious. (Hint: It’s this.)
Trusk Berinato -- who looks more like a guy who’s eaten too much colloidal silver than an alien -- makes some interesting accusations of Leia here. By “yer daddy,” he means Bail Organa, an old acquaintance of his, not Darth Vader, since her biological father’s identity is still a secret at this point. Unintentionally, Trusk contrasts Bail and Leia with Padme and Luke, who both insist that there is good in Vader. Trust argues that, by their pessimism, Bail and Leia make people behave worse than they normally would. I appreciate this attempt to give Bail and Leia more personality, but, in context, this seems more like a case of someone trying to blame someone else for his own bad behavior.
“The Storms of Crait.” Marvel. December 27, 2017. Writers: Ben Acker and Ben Blacker. Artist: Mike Mayhew. Letterer: Clayton Cowles.