The MCU has used obscure lore from the comics in their movies, like Pip the Troll in Eternals and the original Guardians of ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has introduced a swathe of iconic events and characters from the comics, but I’m still surprised some made it in.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe and other Marvel movies are full of characters who don't get the recognition they deserve as ...
Marvel Comics for Kids sparks the imagination with superhero adventures featuring Spider-Man and Hulk, sharing valuable life lessons. The Fantastic Four, Moon Girl, and Ms Marvel are kid-friendly ...
Invincible draws inspiration from Marvel and DC superheroes, combining traits to create unique characters. Mark Greyson (Invincible) combines Spider-Man's personality with Superman's powers ...
Amanda Seyfried has now elaborated on her decision to decline Marvel Studios' offer to play Gamora in James Gunn's first ...
Captain America is an iconic character. The argument can be made that Captain America is the entire reason that Marvel survived the Golden Age as a superhero comics publisher. Sure, Namor and ...
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Marvel Snap has explored practically all corners of the Marvel universe, from the mainstream to the obscure. But with nearly ...
Marvel Comics has a proud tradition of amazing superheroes. Sometimes they are introduced with little fanfare, wall-crawling to prominence in the final issue of a soon-to-be-cancelled series.
When it comes to obscure Marvel Comics characters, Quasar is a name that comes to mind. First appearing in Captain America #217 in October 1977 as Marvel Boy, the character is a relatively unknown ...