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Alyssa Edwards

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About Alyssa Edwards

Alyssa Edwards is a writer for Screen Rant, specializing in Comics content. Alyssa is a recent graduate of The University of Texas at Austin. She has been an entertainment writer for three years, writing for multiple television shows, podcasts, live theatrical performances, and more. Alyssa has also been heavily involved in production and development, talent management, and film festival marketing. Aside from work, Alyssa’s hobbies include traveling, writing comedy sketches, making Target runs that last a solid three (or more) hours, attending comic cons, and spending time with family, friends, and her pets. She has been an avid comics fan for about ten years and loves to stay up to speed with what’s next in the industry.

Latest Articles

Hulk's Trigger Emotion Isn't Actually Rage, and the Comics Prove It

Although Hulk's rage prevails, anger is only a secondary emotion. Instead, a darker, unexpected emotion triggers Bruce to change.

Shazam Black Adam
Shazam Can Kill Black Adam, He Just Chooses Not To

When an altered Shazam becomes fully unleashed against Black Adam, the resulting fight shows Billy could easily kill his enemy but chooses not to.

Odin Thor
Thor's Rule of Asgard Was Doomed by Odin's Greatest Forgotten Power

Thor is a failure as Asgard's new king, but one of Odin's forgotten powers proves that even at his best, he never stood a chance.

Captain America Hail Hydra Comic Scene Explained
Captain America's Famous Meme is So Much Sadder Than People Think

Although Captain America's "Hail Hydra" comment has made a comedy empire of its own, the story behind this viral meme is heartbreaking.

Jon Kent Vs Doomsday
Jon Kent's Superman vs. Doomsday: Who Would Win in a Fight

Doomsday defeated and "killed" the original Superman, but would Clark's son outlast the monster, or would he suffer the same fate as his father?

Batman Slaps Robin
Years Before Batman's 'Robin Slap' Became a Meme, Robin Got His Revenge

Robin's "revenge" on Batman surfaced over thirty years before the Internet made the Batman slapping Robin image a viral meme.