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The first Captain Marvel trailer has finally hit, and it unexpectedly featured the movie debut of her helmet from the comics. In photos of Captain Marvel so far we’ve only seen her without a ...
A Batman/Deadpool comic book crossover is coming, but several other Marvel and DC heroes might make for even more interesting intercompany team-ups.
The Atlantean Origins of Marvel’s Namor the Sub-Mariner. Namor made his first appearance long before the MCU or Black Panther 2 was even a thought. Namor first appeared in Marvel Comics #1 ...
In arguably the most shocking news to jumpstart the week, Marvel and DC Comics will soon lose their joint trademark for the term “Superhero.” According to Reuters, the US Trademark Office ...
Marvel fans have praised new hero-shooter video game Rivals, saying it feels like it’s been “ripped directly from the comics”.. READ MORE: How Chrissy Costanza became video games’ go-to ...
A hero from the Fantastic Four comics bites the dust. A hero from the Fantastic Four comics bites the dust. U.S. World; Science; ... — Marvel Comics (@MarvelComicsHQ) February 27, 2025.
Arriving in comic book stores on January 29, Storm: Lifedream features all-new stories by a lineup of acclaimed Black creators including Angélique Roché, John Jennings, and Karen S. Darboe.
Quasar Should Fight Marvel Space Baddies Marvel Comics. Quasar is one of Marvel’s most prominent cosmic heroes, and he’d fit right into the MCU. Quasar was an Avenger for many years and ...
Marvel's Black Cat joins My Hero Academia heroines in exclusive artwork by Ramos and Delgado. Horikoshi teases a new manga project, hinting at both writing and illustrating roles ahead.
Thanks to Factory Entertainment, you can now make Mumm-Ra's headgear show up in your home. For $500, own the official Mumm-Ra helmet replica.
Since 1972, Marvel and DC have owned a shared interest in the trademark ‘Super Hero’, which phrase was originally registered with the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 1967.
Marvel Comics. Magneto truly becomes a hero in 1985’s Uncanny X-Men #200. ... At this point, Magneto loses his helmet, and begins wearing his short-lived superhero costume.