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About Joshua Isaak
Joshua Isaak is a Comics Staff Writer for Screenrant and attended New York University. He currently lives in the United States and writes about Marvel, DC, Star Wars and other properties.
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Magneto's Real Name Is One Of X-Men's Most Glaring Mistakes
Magneto's name change only happened because Marvel made a critical error about the character's Jewish identity - and his real name is a hasty fix.

Professor X & Magneto Were NOT Based On Martin Luther King & Malcolm X
Professor X and Magneto may famously be compared to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, but the true inspiration comes from Israel, not America.

Palpatine its the Real Reason He Didn't Kill Maul After Rejecting Him
Emperor Palpatine memorably made Darth Maul his apprentice, then rejected him - so why was he allowed to live?

Star Wars its Lightsabers Are Useless Against a Central Canon Race
Lightsabers in the Star Wars universe are the ultimate weapon, but a new villain proves they're more useless than fans thought.

A Legendary Spider-Man Meme is Officially Killed By The X-Men
A fan-favorite Spider-Man meme has officially been killed, and it's all thanks to the X-Men's strange new future in Marvel Comics.

Why Marvel May Retire Black Panther For Good
The tragic death of Chadwick Boseman means Marvel may retire Black Panther in the comics permanently.

Marvel's Biggest Time Travel Plothole Finally Addressed By Fantastic 4
A classic Marvel time travel plothole is finally solved by the Fantastic Four - by Reed Richards' own stupidity.

One X-Men Hero is WAY Too Confusing To Ever The MCU
The mutant Psylocke's REAL backstory is too complicated to ever be included in the MCU - unless Marvel changes one thing about her.

Even Spider-Man's Aunt May Wants Marvel to Drop His Obsession with MJ
Spider-Man is better off without Mary Jane - and even Aunt May wants him to get together with Black Cat.

Captain America Vows to Kill Black Panther's Brother in His Best Story Yet
Captain America finally gets a worthy villain in the form of Black Panther's adopted white brother, the infamous White Wolf.