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With a new Power Rangers series being developed for Disney+, could this be the jolt of life the long-running franchise needs?
Welcome to The A.V. Club’s monthly comics preview, where we recommend new books to check out over the next few weeks. This ...
He brought order and profits to Marvel in the 1980s and helped establish the genre as a popular-culture tent pole for decades ...
When CinemaBlend attended the set visit for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Dan Grace opened up about how it was necessary ...
Everyone can agree that friendships are an important part of the human experience. They make life worth living, and that’s ...
The Hood is gaining popularity thanks to his appearance in the Disney+ series Ironheart and here are his best Marvel Comics ...
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Space on MSNDevour a cosmic-sized chunk of Marvel lore ahead of 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps', with the 'The Coming of Galactus' novelTitan Books' new novelization of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's 'Galactus Trilogy' heralds the coming of July’s 'Fantastic Four' ...
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Comic Basics on MSNCaptain America Had 3 Major Love Interests in Marvel Comics (& A Few More Smaller Flings)When you think of Captain America’s love interest, I bet that the first character that pops into your mind is none other than ...
Legendary Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief and Secret Wars writer and creator Jim Shooter has passed away at the age of 73.
He led Marvel from 1978-87 and oversaw the publishing of classic stories from Frank Miller on 'Daredevil' and Chris Claremont and John Byrne on 'Uncanny X-Men.' ...
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Bounding Into Comics on MSNFormer Marvel Comics EIC Jim Shooter Passes At 74, Oversaw Historic Runs On ‘Fantastic Four’, ‘Thor’, ‘Amazing Spider-Man’With his passing, legendary Marvel Comics EIC Jim Shooter leaves behind one of the most influential legacies in the history ...
Nearly every major studio has decided to skip this year's San Diego Comic-Con, and a new report details why Hall H will ...
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