Marvel Allegedly Has An Absurd MCU Cameo Rule That Angers Comic Book Creators
Marvel Studios has reportedly altered its legal definition of cameo , much to the dismay of comic creators such as Yelena Belova creator Devin Grayson.
Read MoreMarvel Studios has reportedly altered its legal definition of cameo , much to the dismay of comic creators such as Yelena Belova creator Devin Grayson.
Read MoreMarvel's incredibly powerful Sentry remains dead, but in his place, a new superhero has risen with a new name and a very different background.
Read MoreThanos' newest tool is a Black Infinity Stone, and contained within the weapon is a truly unsettling and disturbing amount of power.
Read MoreThanks to McFarlane Toys, Azrael's version of Batman is getting a brand-new action figure, bringing one of his darkest times as the hero to life.
Read MoreWhile DC Comics might be best known for its iconic superhero suits, we can't forget the moments its heroes -- and villains -- bared it all in these books.
Read MoreTikToker @planet.ai has used artificial intelligence to reimagine the Marvel Comics character Venom based on different countries - the results are intoxicating.
Read MoreBruce Banner's classic form as the Incredible Hulk has nothing on his scariest, most repulsive form, as seen in the unbelievably dark "Ruins" comic series.
Read MoreMarvel's newest X-Men team is comprised almost exclusively of Wolverines from across the multiverse, but why has the Phoenix gathered them?
Read MoreWolverine's Adamantium skeleton is infamous for its indestructible nature, but a new, even stronger Marvel metal has been discovered.
Read MoreDeadpool's demeanor may be that of a happy-go-lucky guy, but the strange properties of the Merc with a Mouth's body might make you a little queasy.
Read MoreIron Man fans can rejoice as it seems Tony Stark is bringing out yet another mighty suit of armor, possibly the most powerful one ever introduced.
Read MoreWhen Wolverine and Punisher cross paths, violence is sure to ensue, but there's one fight between the two that's too gruesome to ever be filmed for the MCU.
Read MoreGreen Lantern's outfit actually has a disgusting history tied to his origin that may make some readers feel a bit nauseous about it. Here's why.
Read MoreGalactus is one of the most intimidating forces in the Marvel Universe, and has been for decades. But why does this cosmic juggernaut have to consume planets?
Read MoreDC has made it onto countless pieces of merchandise, appeared at the movies, and taken over TV, yet what the "DC" stands for is far from common knowledge.
Read More"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" ran for seven seasons on TV, but the show's story continued as a comic where some really unusual developments occurred.
Read MoreIn a dystopian future, Captain America is on a mission to save the planet, and all he has to do is retrieve Iron Man's brain from Red Skull's forces.
Read MoreThe big bad of "Deadpool & Wolverine" looks to be a deep-cut "X-Men" villain, Cassandra Nova. Here's the untold truth of Charles Xavier's evil twin.
Read MoreAs Marvel Studios looks back at its middling Phase 4, the company has decided to make some vast changes to its future rollouts ... and that's a good thing!
Read MoreOne of the core members of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy has met their final fate, sacrificing themselves in order to save millions of innocent lives.
Read MoreA Marvel imprint once showcased a Superman-like hero, Superior, who got his powers through a deal with the devil. Here's why we won't see him in the MCU.
Read MoreDeadpool and Wolverine are going to war, and Ryan Reynolds wants you to know all about it - even though the battle isn't taking place in "Deadpool 3."
Read MoreS.H.I.E.L.D. is the ultimate spy agency within the Marvel Universe. Even longtime fans may have forgotten what the organization's name stands for.
Read More"Fantastic Four" bad guy Doctor Doom is among the most formidable villains in the Marvel Universe. But how does he look like behind the mask?
Read MoreThere have been a few occasions in which Marvel Comics revealed how Ben Grimm, aka Fantastic Four member the Thing, looks like underneath his rocky exterior.
Read MoreOne might guess that the "X "in "X-Men" comes from Charles Xavier's name. However, that's not quite the case, as Professor X himself noted in 1963's "X-Men" #1.
Read MoreThose who have seen Sony's "Madame Web" movie may be wondering if the titular character is blind in Marvel Comics.
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