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SDCC Marvel’s Next Big Thing(s) Are Great for Comic Geeks

The SDCC at home panel for Marvel’s Next Big, which they called “Hall M,” had a lot of excitement, even if it was a bit light on announcements. Comic publishers, the big 2 especially, are […]

July 25, 2020
Marvel 616 Comic-Con at Home panel
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Marvel 616 Comic-Con At Home Panel – Get Excited For Upcoming Disney+ Docuseries

Are you a hardcore Marvel fan that can name every single superhero? Awesome! Or maybe you’re only a casual viewer who keeps up-to-date with the movies, but nothing more. That’s great, too! A new docuseries […]

July 24, 2020
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New Joker War Batsuit Is Here and It Is Very…Interesting.

Batman has had more wardrobe changes than a runway model during fashion week. It’s part of the fun of the character; Batman is always adapting to whatever crisis he faces. Sometimes those crises demand underpants […]

July 23, 2020
Leto as the Joker
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Ayer Released Suicide Squad Script Page, and now #ReleaseTheAyerCut is Trending on Twitter

Ever since HBO confirmed that Zack Snyder’s Justice League would debut on HBOMax, DCEU fans looked at other not-so-great movies that deserved a director’s cut. With Justice League, there’s little risk. The film was a […]

July 20, 2020
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Avengers/FF: Empyre #1 Plants the Seeds for a Massive Event

Originally, Avengers/FF: Empyre, which kicked off this week with issue #1, was going to be a much bigger event. But because of the Coronavirus pandemic and the quarantines, Marvel Comics had to reschedule and rethink […]

July 19, 2020
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Representative John Lewis, Civil Rights Icon and Author of the March Trilogy, Dies at 80-years-old

It’s not very often that we have to cover a person in politics on a comic book website. However, today, we’re mourning the loss of one of our own who happens to be a member […]

July 18, 2020
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Dark Nights: Death Metal #2 Takes the Insanity to WTF Levels (Spoiler review)

Spoiler! In the first issue of Dark Nights: Death Metal, Wonder Woman ran an enchanted, invisible, chainsaw through The Batman Who Laugh’s torso. Yep, she had enough of the twisted version of Batman, and put […]

July 18, 2020
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Wonder Woman 1984 Companion Comic Book To Release Ahead Of Film

Wonder Woman 1984 was initially supposed to release earlier this year. Unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic forced movie theaters to close all around the world, and the film was pushed back (along with every other film with […]

July 15, 2020
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New Upper Deck Marvel Merch Is Perfect For Card Collectors And Comic Fans

Marvel fans enjoy a lot of different ways to express and grow their fandom. A long-standing staple in comic book and pop culture is card collecting. Many modern card collecting fans fall into either two […]

July 15, 2020
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