Stan Lee was the Godfather of Marvel Comics, but he apparently wasn't a big fan of one of the best and most popular adaptations of the X-Men.
The show - based on the Marvel Comics character created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby - ran between 1977 and 1982 and was repeated throughout the '80s as well as spawning a series of television films. It ...
The Incredible Hulk creator Kenneth Johnson has revealed the reason why he had he wouldn't allow Lou Ferrigno to speak in his ...
With the MCG in the headlines this week, albeit for the wrong reasons, the Herald Sun’s award-winning cartoonist Mark Knight reckoned the hallowed turf was the ideal spot to put the year’s biggest ...
When talking about Marvel or comic books in general, it’s impossible not to mention Jack Kirby. Few creatives have shaped an entire medium to the same degree he did. Known as “The King,” Kirby was ...
What we know about The Batman: Part II has been limited, especially since it's not expected to arrive until 2027. But fans ...
After Kings Island’s then-owner Paramount Parks was purchased by Cedar Fair in 2006, the park lost the rights to use the Tomb Raider name. So, in 2008 the ride reopened for the season as The Crypt.
Week 18 chaos at its finest: weird plays, bad decisions, fake punts, and the players who made meaningless games unforgettable.
The X-Men are one of the most important Marvel creations, but Stan Lee initially had a different name for his team of heroic ...
When Jason Mewes made his directorial debut with Madness in the Method, he asked Stan Lee to make a cameo. Lee agreed, under ...
Spider-Man trilogy director Sam Raimi has decided to set the record straight on continued speculation that he could return to ...
The Boys star Jensen Ackles has once again said that he'd like to take a shot at playing the DCU's Batman, while Misha ...
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