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As superheroes go, it’s hard to beat Batman, both in the literal sense but in the broader, more figurative sense as well. The massively popular DC Comics hero is an impressive figure, one made even more impressive when you consider that he doesn’t actually have any superpowers. Sure, there’s the running joke that his superpower…
Posted in: Avengers, Boom, Comics, Image, Marvel Comics, Oni Press, Vault | Tagged: Armageddon, daredevil, mind mgmt, printwatch
Have you played Marvel Rivals? If you can get over the fact that it’s basically a reskinned version of Overwatch, it’s a lot of fun. This is a hero shooter where you take control of a character from the wide world of Marvel. There are a variety of team-based multiplayer modes; this variety, along with…
Three years ago, Marvel Studios reached a low point that forever altered how many fans viewed the MCU. After dominating the 2010s with truly unmatched success in the genre under the leadership of Kevin Feige, the studio’s streaming onto Disney+ brought a flood of interconnected series that produced mixed results. While several shows found success,…
When Thor returns for Avengers: Doomsday, he will be noticeably different — something that Marvel Studios has subtly already explained. At the end of the year, the MCU will once again reconvene for its biggest event since the Infinity Saga ended with Avengers: Endgame in 2019. While Avengers: Doomsday will mark the return of several…
Cinematic universes rely on audiences investing in minor characters – but as that interest wanes, it may be up to the big guns to keep the genre afloat
Psylocke is the next fighter to join Tamashii Nations’ ongoing Marvel Gamerverse S.H.Figuarts action figure line
This article containsspoilersfor “X-Men ’97” Season 2, Episode 2, “A Force to Be Reckoned With.”
Marvel Comics in the ’60s was something fresh and new in many ways, including the art. Jack Kirby’s energetic pencils took the de facto method of drawing superhero musculature – characters were big, but they weren’t what you would call cut – and tweaked it, like he did everything else. There was a sense of…
Posted in: Comics, Marvel Comics, Solicits, X-Men | Tagged: 3K, DNX, fantastic four, jed mackay, ryan north