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XLR8, Stinkfly, Zombozo Make First Appearances In Ben 10 #4, alongside multiple printings of Ben 10 #1-3
Superman’s legendary first appearance is receiving the premium collectible treatment as McFarlane Toys expands its DC Comic Cover Pin Series with a new “Action Comics #1” 3D Metal Pin. Inspired by the landmark 1938 comic book that introduced the Man of Steel to readers, the die-cast collectible faithfully recreates the iconic cover with raised 3D…
Marvel fans are still waiting for their first proper look at Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday. The actor made an uncredited cameo as the villain in the Fantastic Four: First Steps post-credits scene (his face wasn’t shown on camera) and has been absent from the four Doomsday teasers released during Avatar:…
The DCU has finally cast its first Flash character for a new HBO Max show. James Gunn’s DCU has already offered up four movies and HBO Max shows, with many more projects on the way for heavy hitters like Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern. And yet, the DCU is continuing to ignore one of…
Slowly, but surely, “Avengers: Doomsday” is coming into focus. Marvel Studios and Disney are playing this one close to the chest, being very deliberate about how and when they decide to reveal the much-anticipated entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to the world. Now, though it wasn’t necessarily intended to be shown to the world…
For the first time since Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s wedding dominated headlines, Kayla Nicole has stepped back into the public eye—and she doesn’t appear to be losing any sleep over her infamous ex’s new chapter
Pokémon has arrived at Noto Satoyama Airport in a world first. Noto Satoyama Airport has opened for a limited time as Noto Satoyama Pokémon With You Airport, the first airport in the world to bear the Pokémon name. The special airport opened on July 7 and will operate under this name until September 30, 2029
MUMBAI: The Force is getting a fresh anime twist. Disney+ is taking its acclaimed anthology series into uncharted territory with Star Wars: Visions Presents – The Ninth Jedi, the franchise’s first long-form standalone anime series, which premieres on Disney+ and Hulu on August 5
Watch:Taylor Swift Scores First Emmy Nomination in 10 Years for Eras Tour Concert Film
While Disney has long had an animated history on the silver screen thanks to outings such as Frozen, Moana, The Lion King, and too many others to list, the studio has done the same on the small screen. Throughout the history of the Disney Channel and Disney+, the production house has been creating new universes…