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CBR on MSNDonald Duck Is Marvel's Next Iron ManFans will witness everyone's favorite Disney duck take to the skies as one of Marvel Comics' premiere superheroes in May.
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The Forward on MSNHow MAD magazine, family ghosts and censorship made Art Spiegelman an anti-fascist artistIn 2004, Spiegelman drew a strip — also included in Breakdowns — where he gifts his son, Dash, a locked chest, something he ...
Today is Valentine's Day and to pay homage to the day of love we have chosen only a few works, but there would be an infinite ...
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CBR on MSN75 Years Ago, Wonder Woman First Appeared in a MovieIn a look back to January 1950, see how Wonder Woman first appeared in a movie...in the pages of her own comic book ...
Pete Davidson has removed 200 of his tattoos and fewer trendy A-listers are sporting body ink by the day. Could tattoos be on ...
The Red Thread of Fate is an East Asian folktale has been making the rounds on TikTok. As the name suggests, it is about a ...
New Superman promo art puts the spotlight on the DCU's Man of Steel and a newly released NBA promo sees David Corenswet, ...
Creative agency Innocean and workplace culture researcher The 100% Project have unveiled the findings of a recent project, The Invisible Man, which explored the representation of masculinity in ...
Comic book writer Mark Waid recalls the "resistance" he faced after introducing the first Black Captain America to Marvel.
The mid-’90s were not a great time for Iron Man comics. Iron Man, along with his fellow Avengers and the Fantastic Four, weren’t selling well compared to the X-Men and Spider-Man books.
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