A recent Superman comic draws a parallel between the Man of Steel's iconic supervillain Lex Luthor and real-life billionaire and provocateur Elon Musk.
Three of the Avengers' most dangerous members have been murdered - or have they? Marvel's latest superhero deaths involve a twist that will linger for months.
Peter Parker is about to become Spider-Goblin, and our exclusive preview of "Amazing Spider-Man" #50 may reveal how the shocking transformation takes place.
As Season 1 of "X-Men '97" draws to a close, the Marvel animated hit has previewed a callback that shows just how far superheroes have come on the screen.
The hatred the X-Men suffer from while heroes like Captain America are revered seems illogical, but there's a solid explanation for the seeming contradiction.
In the comics, Hulk's anger once caused him to revert into a weak, rage-fueled Bruce Banner, a development the MCU may be leading its Jade Giant toward.
"X-Men '97" shows how one member of Marvel's premier mutant team just might be stronger than even the Incredible Hulk - under certain circumstances, at least.
The "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers" comic is coming to an end, and we have the first details on the final chapter of BOOM! Studios' fan-favorite series.
The Shi'ar Imperial Guard's leader, Gladiator, is a twist on Superman, but despite similar powers, his major weakness differs greatly from the Man of Steel's.
If you're not familiar with Cassandra Nova, then get ready - Professor X's evil twin is even more powerful than the "Deadpool & Wolverine" trailer lets on.
The latest "Deadpool & Wolverine" trailer gave us a glimpse at the MCU's golden boys kicking butt and taking names - as well as a whole mess of Easter eggs.
Even Stan Lee wasn't a fan of some Marvel Comics storylines, including a very significant development for one of his most popular creations: Spider-Man.
What would a "Spider-Man" television series set in the '60s look like? Well, AI tried to answer that question, with some less than spectacular results.
Marvel's "Roxxon Presents: Thor" #1 skewers Elon Musk's vaunted Cybertruck and more with a satirical tale targeting corporate greed and modern consumerism.
The Marvel shows on Netflix have a reputation for being more steamy and violent than the studio's theatrical releases -- but were they really that raunchy?