Marvel Reveals The New Ghost Rider's Secret Identity & MCU Fans Should Pay Attention
Marvel Comics has revealed the secret identity of the new Ghost Rider, and fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe should pay attention given who it is.
Read MoreMarvel Comics has revealed the secret identity of the new Ghost Rider, and fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe should pay attention given who it is.
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Read MoreMore than eight years after it was first announced, the subject of an abandoned Marvel series written by John Ridley has finally been disclosed.
Read MoreWhy doesn't Sam Wilson appear as Captain America on Season 2 of "What If...?" In fact, where is Sam these days?
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Read MoreIn her Disney+ series, Maya Lopez doesn't have comics-accurate powers, but her superhero name takes on a whole new meaning.
Read MoreDue to an ankle injury, the founding face of the MCU was not available to shoot what became one of Tony Stark's most memorable moments.
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Read MoreA preview for "Ultimate Spider-Man" shows Peter Parker in a new light, creating bold new storytelling avenues for Spider-Man, and fans can't wait to see more.
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Read More"This Is Us" star Sterling K. Brown already knows what is dream DC role would be: Green Lantern John Stewart.
Read MoreAccording to an executive producer of "Echo," the canonical ambiguity of Marvel's Netflix shows might be on its way to an overdue clearing up.
Read MoreAs Marvel fans wait for Daredevil's return to Hell's Kitchen, scoopers have already theorized exactly how and why he'll return to the mean streets of NYC.
Read MoreA Batman fan used artificial intelligence to imagine a variety of Batsuit designs based on different countries from around the world. Check out the results.
Read MoreMarvel's new power trio heads to NYC to crash a villainous gathering and look amazing while doing so in this exclusive preview of "Thunderbolts" #2.
Read MoreIron Man's red and gold armor is returning in a new design that artist Pepe Larraz says is darker -- and not just visually.
Read MoreHere's why video game "Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League," which features the late Kevin Conroy's final performance as Batman, is generating controversy.
Read MoreSometimes the marketing department for a TV show really knocks it out of the park with one of their ads -- this is not one of those times.
Read MoreJames Gunn's new DC Universe is on the horizon and the director-writer could be looking to the works of Tom King for some help and inspiration.
Read MoreAccording to recent leaks, Insomniac has cast an actor to play Logan in its upcoming "Wolverine" game -- and it's not necessarily a name that's been floated.
Read MoreNightwing's status as one of DC's sexiest heroes might surprise most casual fans. But those in the know are aware that it all boils down to his rear end.
Read MoreMarvel has an equivalent to Superman, and in one instance he killed the all-powerful Galactus in one of the publisher's most shocking comic deaths.
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