There was a time when Disney and Marvel existing under the same roof was utter madness. The notion of Spider-Man and Lightning McQueen being corporate comrades was incomprehensible. However, over the ...
It is no secret that Disney’s Marvel Studios division doesn't have the same punching power at the box office that it used to. Over the five years up to 2020, seven of its super hero movies grossed ...
Tabletop Gaming A beloved hero's model is available for free in the Warhammer 40K Character Encyclopedia, and it's [SPOILER] Toys & Collectibles I've played over 100 hours of Marvel Rivals and have ...
A major Disney Channel network has been shut down in North America after nearly 15 years of being on the air. As broadcast viewing habits continue to change in the modern era thanks to not only the ...
This new visual encyclopedia of Tim Burton's A Nightmare Before Christmas looks like it'll offer an informative look at how ...
Destination D23 took place this past weekend at Walt Disney World and, alongside being a fan celebration of all things Disney, Disney Parks, Pixar, Star Wars, and Marvel, it also gave a sneek peek at ...
Marvel Zombies released its first trailer today, showing off the chaotic animated series that sees the heroes of Marvel taking on a zombie horde. The new trailer also highlights many of the returning ...
Archive comic book editor and publisher Michael J. Vassallo has been preparing The Atlas Creator Collection No. 3: Bill Everett Vol. 1: "One Head Too Many!" and Other Weird Horror Stories, to be ...
The first trailer for Marvel’s upcoming animated series Marvel Zombies has revealed Blade Knight, a striking fusion of Moon Knight and Blade. The character’s introduction quickly caught attention.
Gene Pelc discusses St. John Paul II, Spider-Man and why he wrote a new book on the Japanese martyrs. L to R: Gene Pelc and the cover of his new book (photo: Courtesy of Gene Pelc) Jonah McKeown Arts ...
The new platform will include a mix of vertical and traditional formats for archived comics, current comic book runs, and original stories.
Disney has agreed to pay $10 million as part of its settlement with the Federal Trade Commission over charges it mislabeled some videos posted to YouTube, which allowed the collection of personal data ...
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