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More than eight years have passed since Marvel Studios’ One Above All, Kevin Feige, first claimed that Nova was a character with “immediate potential” to debut in the MCU. After several starts and stops, it looks like the Human Rocket is being prepared for launch again, this time with a Marvel Studios veteran scribe at…

Veterans from Fox’s old X-Men cast are returning for one last hurrah in Avengers: Doomsday, but after that, Marvel Studios will (seemingly) finally be ready to turn the page and start a new era for the mutants on screen. In development is an X-Men reboot, to be directed by Thunderbolts* helmsman Jake Schreier. A cast…

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Is the Marvel Cinematic Universe starting to feel overwhelming? Have you ever wondered what order you should watch all the movies in? Did you get hooked on a storyline and now you do not know which movie or series to watch next to keep following it? Do not worry. Just like we already did with…

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Brad Winderbaum made a surprising superhero confession during a recent podcast appearance that left Marvel fans stunned. The Head of Streaming, Television and Animation at Marvel Studios picked an unexpected favorite when asked whether Spider-Man ranks as the greatest superhero of all time, choosing a cape-wearing DC vigilante over one of Marvel’s most beloved web-slingers.Brad…

There was no new edition of X-Men Monday this week (we’ll be back on Monday, July 13), but X-Fans don’t have to wait until next Monday to satiate their cravings for mutant eXclusives. Read on to check out the lettered preview for X-Men #33, on sale July 15, 2026

“X-Men ’97” Season 2 doesn’t pull any punches. The team hasn’t had time to recover from the death of Gambit (A.J. LoCascio) and the rest of the victims of the Genosha massacre; now Apocalypse (Ross Marquand) has dealt another devastating blow in Episode 4, “The Rise of Apocalypse Part II.” 

The Green Lantern, in some form or another, has been around since 1940. The first Green Lantern was Alan Scott, who used a magical ring and lantern to fight evil. In the 1950s, a new version of the character was introduced, Hal Jordan, and the concept was changed completely. Instead of being magic-based, the new…

Since the 1960s, Marvel Comics has published the ongoing adventures of iconic superheroes like Spider-Man, Captain America, Iron Man and so many more who have become an essential part of Americana and pop culture. Audiences have gravitated toward these characters on screen, yet they’ve also enraptured generations of true believers on the page. And now…