Richard Pulfer
Contributing since December, 2019
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About Richard Pulfer
Richard Pulfer is a freelance comic book news writer on Screen Rant. His writing has also appeared on Broken Frontier, the Rockford Register Star and the Northern Star. In addition, he has published fiction in Futurescapes, Call of the Wyld and Insurgency: A Fae Rebellion. He lives in northern Illinois, where he also works at a library.
Latest Articles
Captain Marvel's "Brutal" New Villain is Stealing Her Coolest Costume
The Last of the Marvels will see Captain Marvel versus Captain Marvel, with one wearing the very costume she wore to take down the Avengers.
Tini Howard Ends Marvel Exclusivity, Returns to DC for Batman Anthology
Tini Howard, the writer of X-Corp and Excalibur, is heading to the streets of Gotham. Could this suggest a major change for Marvel Comics?
New Captain America/Iron Man Cover Confirms Alex Ross is A God
Iron Man and Captain America are now teaming up in a hot new series, with a ridiculously gorgeous cover from none other than Alex Ross.
Boba Fett Just Exposed Star Wars' Big Comic Problem
Boba Fett's War of the Bounty Hunters is exposing Marvel's unwillingness to impose real stakes on even lesser-known Star Wars movie characters.
Marvel Just Resurrected Four Forgotten Alan Moore & Alan Davis Heroes
Through the wonders of Krakoa, Excalibur just resurrected a team of psychics created by comic legends Alan Moore and Alan Davis.
DC's Injustice is Secretly Harley Quinn's Fantasy - Theory Explained
While fans love DC's Injustice universe, there are some details that make more sense if the story is actually taking place in Harley Quinn's head.
Move Over Doctor Strange, Captain Marvel is Back Together With [SPOILER]
It's true Captain Marvel and Doctor Strange's romance didn't exactly go well. Fortunately, Carol is making amends with her ex.
Superman vs. Lobo Preview Pits the Man of Steel Against the Main Man
Superman and Lobo have fought each other many times, but an upcoming miniseries will see them put aside their differences to fight a greater threat.
Marvel's Mark Brooks Leads Fan Effort to Restore Corner Box Cover Art
The corner box art that helped define Marvel has become a relic of the comic book past, but artist Mark Brooks is using Twitter to change that.
Scarlet Witch's Son is Stuck with His Problematic Codename
The Young Avengers might be destined for the MCU, but the Scarlet Witch's son Billy faces unique challenges with his current code name.
War of the Bounty Hunters Finale to Change Star Wars Galaxy Forever
Marvel's War of the Bounty Hunters event is quickly reaching its conclusions, and the ending could just change the Star Wars comics forever.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Comic Finally Returns For All-Out Witch War
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina comic book is finally back, and it finds Archie Comics' famous teenage witch in a terrifying situation.
Marvel's New Sentinels Are Hunting More Than Just Mutants
As if the Champions didn't have enough on their hand after Outlawed, Roxxon is programming a new Sentinel-esque robot that hunts teen heroes.
Immortal Hulk Comes To An End With Epic 80-Page Finale
Al Ewing's The Immortal Hulk is racing towards a very ominous and creepy ending with issue #50 this October, just in time for the Halloween season.
New Green Ranger Has a Huge Advantage Over the Other Power Rangers
The newest Green Ranger doesn't have a secret identity or answer to Zordon, giving him far more freedom than the other Mighty Morphin Power Rangers.
First Look at Deadpool: Black, White & Blood Brings the Mayhem
Deadpool: Black, White & Blood is coming this August, hurling the Merc with a Mouth into a gory anthology with some fan-favorite allies and enemies.
X-Men's New Era Shows Why Marvel's Inhuman Relaunch Failed
Planet-Size X-Men is reminiscent of the Inhumans, which Marvel pushed hard to replace the X-Men and which spectacularly failed to interest readers.
Doctor Strange Causes Chaos in Stunning Alex Ross Cover Art
An upcoming cover by Alex Ross for The Marvels features an amazing depiction of Doctor Strange that inevitably ends up raising several questions.
X-Men's Magneto is Already Turning From Hero Back To Villain
Longtime X-Men foe Magneto is a complex character torn between being a hero and a villain, but it seems that he prefers the dark side more.
How Marvel's Squadron Supreme Changed Comics History Forever
Coming out a year before Watchmen, Marvel's Squadron Supreme miniseries shows superheroes can destroy a society with only good intentions.