Spider-Man debuted in the 1960s, and here are his most iconic villains from that decade in Marvel Comics history.
The following contains spoilers for Amazing Spider-Man: Torn #1, on sale now from Marvel Comics. In September 1966, Esquire magazine had an article about Marvel Comics, and specifically the popularity ...
Clear some space on your shelves as Hasbro has unveiled a new selection of Marvel Legends including a new SDCC 2026 release ...
Christopher Nolan recently proclaimed that the decision to hire Robert Downey Jr. to play Tony Stark in “Iron Man” was “one of the most consequential casting decisions that’s ever been made in the ...
The Avengers and the X-Men may have overshadowed them in recent years, but make no mistake: without the Fantastic Four, there’s no Marvel as we know it. When Stan Lee and Jack Kirby launched Fantastic ...
If there's such a thing as overlooked Jack Kirby covers, his Silver Age romance work for Marvel might just fit the bill. Joe Simon and Jack Kirby had pioneered the romance genre in comics with Young ...
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