The new Ultimate Universe has just kicked off, but Marvel Comics may have already spoiled how it is going to come to end. Here's everything we know!
Even though Marvel and DC may be the biggest names in the superhero genre, there is still space for original video game superheroes as well.
The Marvel Comics digital game counts Nuverse as its publisher, which like TikTok is owned by the Chinese conglomerate ByteDance.
A tweet recently went viral for spotlighting what it called the “current MCU trend" of introducing new characters in big and important ways, only to have them disappear from the narrative. This included Harry Styles ' appearance as Eros and Brett Goldstein’s debut as Hercules among others…
Marvel Comics' new Ultimate Universe just introduced two familiar X-Men characters, but their debut comes with an insanely dark and shocking twist.
Adrien Brody is accepting calls from Marvel Studios. In an interview with podcast host Josh Horowitz this week, Brody said that he would be very open to appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe — but not just any role.
Marvel movies have a reputation of being filled with clever Easter eggs, especially when those Marvel movies are dealing with the never-ending possibilities of the multiverse. The most noticeable of these Easter eggs hint at other corners of the Marvel Cinematic Universe,
Marvel Rivals' lack of role queue inspires what some may call unorthodox compositions, but can an MCU Guardians team win a match in the hero-shooter?
If this rumor about recasting T'Challa ends up being true, it's sure to inspire some strong reactions from Marvel fans like myself. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was a fitting tribute to Boseman, and ever since his death the last character we see during the Marvel theme song is T'Challa.
Just about every Marvel fan knows about Wakanda, the once hidden African nation ruled by T'Challa, the Black Panther. But Marvel Rivals shows a diffe
As fans await the first public trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the hit online hero shooter Marvel Rivals is welcoming the First Family.
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