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Can ‘Superman,’ ‘Fantastic Four’ Reverse the Slump? Comic-book movies have come a long way over the last 50 years, but Marvel and DC’s big guns are out just as these films have hit a slump ...
Because comics are drawn by hand and use abstract icons rather than photographs, refugees can tell their stories while also avoiding any unwanted scrutiny while also maintaining personal privacy.
This year's San Diego Comic- Con is July 24-27. Attendee badges for the convention have already sold out.
Captain America Has Gotten Outdated (But Marvel Can Fix That) Steve Rogers is still iconic—but to stay relevant, Marvel needs to reforge Cap’s ideals for a fractured modern era.
The court announced it would hear challenges to state laws barring transgender youth from girls’ and women’s sports.
James Gunn has once again outlined his philosophy for comic book movies – including a specific bugbear – in the wake of his Superman movie's bright, unashamedly upstanding depiction of the DC ...
Supreme Court declines to hear dispute over Montana abortion consent law The law was struck down on state constitutional grounds.
A major plot twist involving the planet Krypton in the DCU Superman movie might be contradicted by the existence of Supergirl.
Supreme Court to take up state bans on trans student athletes The justices will hear arguments in the cases in their next term.
The second half of Ironheart Season 1 is as disappointing as the first, with a final episode full of cliffhangers unlikely to be resolved.
He brought order and profits to Marvel in the 1980s and helped establish the genre as a popular-culture tent pole for decades to come.
NBC's Ryan Nobles asked Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski about her eventual "yes" vote for the "Big, Beautiful" bill. RYAN NOBLES, NBC: Senator Paul said that your vote was a bailout for ...