Lockjaw is starring in a brand new mini-series that puts his name on the cover. Lockjaw #1, the first of four issues in “Who’s A Good Boy”, follows everyone’s favorite pet Inhuman on a quest to ...
SPOILERS for Lockjaw #4 follow. The Lockjaw series has been revealing the true origin of Black Bolt’s faithful companions. It turns out, Lockjaw was born into a litter of five dogs, but Lockjaw hid ...
As Spawn #1 gets a bit of a speculator bump with the news that Todd McFarlane is writing and directing a movie version of the comic, the other big hit of San Diego Comic-Con is Lockjaw. The trailer ...
The truth is that writer Daniel Kibblesmith and artist Carlos Villa have basically crafted a stealth D-Man comic and disguised it as a Lockjaw book. Not that Lockjaw himself isn't a prominent fixture ...
Over at the Marvel booth, a very popular newcomer is drawing a lot of attention. Lockjaw of The Inhumans is posing for pictures. The giant plush figure is part of a deal with Snapchat to unlock a ...
"I have a surprise," says Carlos Barbosa, production designer for Marvel's Inhumans. We're on a tour of the series' Attilan sets in Hawaii back in May, moving from the throne room through Black Bolt's ...
Ms. Marvel has been a very exhilarating series filled with loads of fun and entertainment. I have immediately love Kamala Khan’s personality since the first issue. She is a very lovable character that ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Lockjaw is a 2,000-pound dog that EW tells us is a pet to Inhumans member Crystal, who is ...
While the debut of Marvel’s Inhumans may have been badly panned by critics, most agreed there was one redeeming feature — Lockjaw, the adorable giant teleporting bulldog. Granted, it would be hard NOT ...
The Inhumans is currently shooting in Hawaii, and as a result, we have a first look at Anton Mount suited up as Black Bolt. Unfortunately, it appears as if Marvel has decided to do away with the ...
Comic dogs were irrelevant to me in my youth. Dogs with capes and powers were just another of the endless line of comics’ industrial-strength happenings. Honestly, who cared if the pet had scandalous ...
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