
Ahead of Wonder Man's MCU Debut, Marvel Is Upgrading His Nemesis
Before Wonder Man’s MCU show makes its debut, Marvel Comics is bringing back a key character in the hero’s lore to fight Scarlet Witch and Vision.
Before Wonder Man’s MCU show makes its debut, Marvel Comics is bringing back a key character in the hero’s lore to fight Scarlet Witch and Vision.
It may not be every Marvel fan’s cup of tea, but Gwen Stacy is back in the Marvel Universe, but what does it mean for Spider-Man (and everyone else)?
Marvel just announced a follow-up to X-Men's "Age of Apocalypse," but some fans feel it is another example of the publisher's problem with repetition.
According to author Jonathan Hickman, the iconic characters from the X-Files, Mulder and Scully, could show up in the Marvel Universe any time now.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe has adapted some of the most critically acclaimed comic storylines, but others may be too dark for the MCU’s tone.
Dinosaurs have made their carbon footprint into the Marvel Universe, yet it's never explained how they went extinct. Now, there's an explanation.
Marvel Comics fans, meet RAPID, a brand-new hero ing the Marvel Universe this summer, debuting in a special "Giant-Size" issue of Spider-Man.
Marvel has just announced the return of a legendary villain, setting the stage for a battle with Wolverine the hero has been "dreading for a century."
Marvel comprises some of the strongest heroes in all of comics, but not everyone can be an all-star. Who are the more obscure powerhouse superheroes?
Some comic books are so good that fans wish they had lasted longer, while others should have ended sooner than they actually did.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is filled with menacing villains, but some of the most deranged antagonists may be too disturbing for the big screen.
As Marvel's gods are plunged into civil war, fans learn about the very first storm god - one who defeated Death, the Phoenix Force and Eternity.
Marvel is one of the biggest publishers in America, and can boast they have had the best-selling single issue of all time for over 30 years!
Marvel is full of great villains, like Thanos or Doctor Doom, as well as a bevy of underrated foes as well, and one of them returns in X-Force #10.
Best-selling author Brian Sanderson reveals which superpower is the best, and both Marvel’s heroes and villains prove that Sanderson is right.
Spider-Man is Marvel’s most iconic superhero. However, the publisher has been overlooking one of Peter Parker's most underrated powers.
Former Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada is launching the first ever imprint devoted solely to Shakespeare, and begins with a prequel to Hamlet.
The Infinity Stones are some of the most powerful objects in the Marvel Universe, and one has found a way to overcome their big limitation.
While some backstories for Marvel characters can be tragic or sad, these are some of the most painful, depressing, or otherwise disturbing.
Aaron is best known as a Marvel powerhouse, yet he has surged back into the DC spotlight with Absolute Superman and the tease of a brand‑new series.
Brandon Sanderson reveals his favorite superpower, saluting one Marvel superhero as a prime representation of the most interesting use of this power.