Imagine if Seth MacFarlane's biting satire "Family Guy" was in live action ... and set in the wholesome TV era of the 1950s. Quahog sure looks different.
Magneto using his powers to force the Adamantium off of Wolverine's bones and out of his body is more than just painful; it's a genuine body horror moment.
Dr. Claw's face remained hidden during the entire "Inspector Gadget" series, only to be revealed to disappointed fans via a toy years after the show ended.
"Muppet Babies" never shows the face of Nanny, the caretaker who watches over the young Muppets. But one person close to the series says she looks like this.
Fans who call Jubilee's phone number from a recent Marvel tweet will get to hear a brief message from the superhero. What could this message possibly mean?
Marvel's mutants have already had their iconic opening credits updated for the "X-Men '97" series, and now it gets another makeover in a fan-made LEGO version.
Although Patrick Warburton has long been voicing Joe Swanson on "Family Guy," his parents dislike the show, with his mom among those who tried to get it axed.
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.
"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.
Season 35, Episode 15 of "The Simpsons" saw the show say goodbye to a long-running background character who had been around since the very first season.
Speaking at Paley Fest L.A., "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane opened up about why he hasn't made a movie version of the long-running animated sitcom.
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.
Fans across Reddit consider this episode of "Bluey" to be the worst in the show's run. But why is this so, and what makes the episode so controversial?