Carnage's Host Just Received His Own Iron Man Armor
Cletus Kasady, the original Carnage host, just received his own suit of Iron Man armor. Here's how the villain is using its new powers to wreak havoc.
Read MoreCletus Kasady, the original Carnage host, just received his own suit of Iron Man armor. Here's how the villain is using its new powers to wreak havoc.
Read MoreJohn Romita Sr., the influential Marvel Comics artist who helped create several of the company's well-known characters, has died at the age of 93.
Read MoreAccording to Scarlett Johansson herself, her collaboration with Marvel Studios is still happening despite delays.
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Read MoreEverybody's favorite cartoon clock from Loki is coming to the comics. Or is she?
Read MoreThe best way to bring Deadpool into the MCU's future is to weave him into its past, as the comics did in a hilarious Spider-Man crossover.
Read MoreFans have seen some hints that the Skrull Cows could matter a lot to the MCU. But what are they and why are they so important?
Read MoreHere's why these three teams from the pages of Marvel comics could prove to be more trouble for the MCU multiverse than the Council of Kangs.
Read MoreHot off Pavitr Prabhakar's film debut in Across the Spider-Verse, he's making a big comeback to the comics.
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Read MoreComic book fans think the first five minutes of Marvel's "Secret Invasion" may confirm one long-held theory about Martin Freeman's Everett Ross.
Read MoreFrom the tragic death of Gwen Stacy to the twists and turns that put a truly new spin on a classic superhero idea, here's the truth behind Marvel's Spider-Gwen.
Read MoreNamor's role after "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" is unclear, but Tenoch Huerta's character is rumored to have at least one MCU appearance in the cards.
Read MoreThe early Ultimate Spider-Man Universe featured Miles Morales losing his mother, Rio Morales, in one of the saddest storylines for the web-slinger.
Read MoreIt would appear that there's only one Marvel character that could touch the Time Stone. Here's why and some of the MCU theory behind the oddity.
Read MoreAs "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" features a plethora of Spider-Heroes, here are some comic books you can read to get a better feel for these characters.
Read MoreThe "Hellfire Gala," the X-Men equivalent to the Met Gala, is fast approaching. Marvel fans may be wondering how they can attend the high-end event.
Read MoreComic fans have often wondered who would win in a match up between various DC and Marvel heroes -- and they can see the actual answer in this epic crossover.
Read MoreBlade's (Wesley Snipes) most iconic movie quote stems from an unexpected yet delicious origin.
Read MoreThe "Thor" comics put out a very frightening story in recent years. Should Disney wish to, they could adapt the arc into a terrifying horror project.
Read MoreDarth Vader and Palpatine actually had a few secret lightsaber battles against each other. Here's who won the bouts and why they turned out the way they did.
Read More"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" mercifully ignores anything more than a simple cameo for one of the most twisted Spider-Man clones, Spidercide.
Read More"Secret Invasion" promises to be a show full of more mystery than seen before in the MCU, and this character's ties to the comics proves mysterious indeed.
Read MoreWhile fans never got a satisfying explanation for the smoke monster from "Lost," the Dark Angel on "Manifest" is a mystery that actually paid off.
Read MoreMarvel Comics has announced the new limited series "Predator vs. Wolverine," and this won't be the first time a Predator has fought a superhero.
Read MoreChris Hemsworth is disappointed by Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino's take on the MCU.
Read MoreIn Marvel Comics' "Invincible Iron Man" #7, Tony Stark gains a new web-slinging power that comes in handy once he and War Machine are in tons of trouble.
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