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Mighty Marvel Geeks 129: Ghost Rider In The Car
8 years ago

Mighty Marvel Geeks 129: Ghost Rider In The Car

Ghost Rider

Guess what?! Your favorite podcast about all things Marvel is having a contest!! The prize? A sweet Cad Audio Zoe Microphone and a set of Sessions MH510 headphones, also by …
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Marvel’s BLACK PANTHER In Spotlight Video Series
8 years ago

Marvel’s BLACK PANTHER In Spotlight Video Series

A Nation Under Our Feet

MARVEL COMICS PROUDLY PRESENTS ALL-NEW SPOTLIGHT VIDEO SERIES DEVOTED TO THE BLACK PANTHER

Revolutionary Video Series Boldly Expands Reach and Exposure of Marvel’s Black Panther  

New York, …
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Captain America: Steve Rogers brings classic Cap back
8 years ago

Captain America: Steve Rogers brings classic Cap back

By  •  Comics
Steve Rogers

Steve Rogers is back!

The Star-Spangled Avenger returns with a new series, Captain America: Steve Rogers, set to debut this spring from the creative team of Nick Spencer and …
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Truth. Justice. Liberty. Hope. Relevance.
10 years ago

Truth. Justice. Liberty. Hope. Relevance.

By  •  Comics

DC and Marvel each have a character that embodies the “best” of the United States of America. Both of these characters are recognised as leaders in their worlds. …
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Movie Review: Captain America:The Winter Solider (2014)
10 years ago

Movie Review: Captain America:The Winter Solider (2014)

By  •  Movies

Marvel Studios’ run of successfully translating their comic book creations to the screen in new and surprising ways, whilst avoiding the pitfalls encountered by their rivals, continues with the second …
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Interview: Stan Lee, John Romita Jr. – Superhero Orphanage

John Romita, Jr. (left). Stan "the Man" Lee (right).

For Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man, their parents’ and surrogate parents’ deaths are integral to their origins. Daredevil too. Robin’s origin was a deliberate reflection of Batman’s own. For most others, their parents simply remained absent, as unexplained as the heroes’ shoe sizes, until later writers explained those absences away. At Dallas Comic-Con, Stan Lee and John Romita, Jr. shared their thoughts on the super orphans.
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