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Spider-Man 4 may be drawing directly on one of Marvel's most recent comic events that brings in Daredevil, Luke Cage, She-Hulk, Shang-Chi, Tombstone, and many more
By George Marston published
Features The comic history of Gang War, the street level Marvel Comics event that could an inspiration for Spider-Man 4

Adventure Time's Finn and Jake set out to create their own Hero's Handbook in new story promising "three legged wolves, Hot Dog Knights, Flame guards, and maybe even some Giants"
By George Marston published
Features Interview | Writer Nick Winn and artist Austin Baechle talk about their new arc of the Adventure Time comic

Spider-Man 4: The comic history of Rachel Cole, Sadie Sink's potential Brand New Day character with ties to the Punisher
By George Marston published
Features Sadie Sink might be playing the apprentice of Jon Bernthal's Punisher in Spider-Man: Brand New Day

Peacemaker season 2: The finale's comic book history could be hinting at one of DC's biggest villains
By George Marston published
Features Did James Gunn just drop a massive hint about the secret future of the DC Universe?

30 years after Age of Apocalypse, an "all-new, all-different" team of X-Men will travel to the Marvel Universe from the dystopian timeline with one of the original writers on board: "This time, it counts"
By George Marston published
Features Interview | Jeph Loeb talks about returning to the Age of Apocalypse timeline with X-Men of Apocalypse

55 years ago, Spider-Man's co-creator helped design a whole world of superheroes in Charlton Comics, and now James Gunn is bringing them to the DCU
By George Marston published
Features Everything you need to know about the top Charlton Comics heroes James Gunn may introduce in the new DCU

Superman 2: Everything you need to know about Brainiac, the apparent villain of Man of Tomorrow
By George Marston published
Features The comic history of Brainiac, who may be coming to the movies in Superman 2

Almost 90 years after Superman was first called the Man of Tomorrow, James Gunn is reviving the name for his big sequel
By George Marston published
Features What the comic history of the title Man of Tomorrow can tell us about James Gunn's Superman sequel

The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman is taking over Transformers with plans to "methodically" expand the Energon Universe, but don't worry about buying "567 monthly titles" to keep up: "We're not looking to blow up anyone's budget"
By George Marston published
Features Interview | Robert Kirkman discusses taking over Transformers, and his plans for the future of the Energon Universe
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