The following contains major spoilers for Captain America #750, on sale now from Marvel Comics. One of the most divisive topics over the last few years at Marvel has been Sam Wilson as Captain America. Sam assumed the mantle in the Marvel NOW! relaunch after Steve Rogers got aged up over a decade ago. Since
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While Superbad may have helped make Michael Cera a household name, the 2007 coming-of-age comedy almost made him leave Hollywood for good. Per The Guardian, the actor discussed how appearing in the beloved comedy and the Oscar-winning film Juno made him especially wary of his newfound fame, describing the experience as “overwhelming” when he was
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Most major Marvel villains have a nemesis with which they constantly do battle with. They are still significant threats, and occasionally it takes more than one hero to beat them. But ultimately those antagonists hold a specific grudge against a single vigilante or team. On the flip side, there are some villains that have come
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The original Rogue came out in 1980, and while that individual title has largely faded into history, its legacy is still felt to this day. Roguelikes are more popular today than ever, from turn-based games following directly in Rogue’s footsteps to fast-paced action combat titles. While the genre derives its name from a 40-year-old title,
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Commander Masters is an upcoming Magic: The Gathering set devoted to its popular Commander format. Commander Masters comprises popular commanders or other spells reprinted to make them more available for players. For the most part, these cards are exact copies of their older printings with no changes. However, Commander Masters is changing the rarities of
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Japanese popular culture has done a lot to impact Western action media over the decades, such as toys that inspired hit franchises like The Transformers. Anime like Dragon Ball Z also served as the backbone of action scenes in movies like Creed III. However, the biggest impact came from the genres of Mecha and Kaiju,
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One Piece is full of mysteries, including the titular treasure that Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates have worked towards since the series’ inception. However, there is a mystery even greater than the One Piece that has been teased for just as long — the secret behind the Will of D. Although recent
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In Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku, the fundamental source of energy, Tao, is responsible for the power in all living things. Like the real-life Taoist teachings of China, the Tao of Hell’s Paradise can only be correctly harnessed by achieving a balance of weakness and strength, or Yin and Yang. As an assassin raised in the Shinobi
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The showrunner for the first season of Marvel’s Daredevil reported that Netflix never paid him residuals for the episodes he wrote. Steven DeKnight, a longtime screenwriter with credits on Pacific Rim Uprising and Smallville, among others, claimed on Twitter that he still has not received a residual check from Netflix or Disney for subsequent streams
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Tom Cruise shakes the world once more as Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is set to take the top spot at the worldwide box office. Per Deadline, the seventh installment of the long-running film franchise based on the popular 1960s television series launched to a 5-day start of $78 million in North America.
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Webtoon is home to some of the best online comics. The app boasts many genres. Everything from science fiction, horror, romance, and coming-of-age stories can be found on the online platform. Some of the best comics are also the funniest. Webtoons do not have to strictly fall into the comedy genre to be hilarious. Many
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The newest addition to the Insidious franchise, Insidious: The Red Door, is now in theaters and fans are once again buzzing about the franchise. While The Red Door does have many positive aspects, like returning to Josh and Dalton Lambert’s story, there has been a nonstop discussion comparing the newest film to the rest of
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Star Wars and Indiana Jones have gone hand in hand virtually since their inception. The swashbuckling archeologist was famously conceived on a beach in Hawaii, as George Lucas hid from what he thought would be a disastrous opening for Star Wars: Episode IV. He and Steven Spielberg fleshed out what became Raiders of the Lost
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Like any great shonen series, One Piece has very memorable villains. The majority of these villains are well written and fleshed out, and some of them have backstories that are both relatable and tragic. As One Piece‘s story has progressed, villains like Hatchi, Bentham, Bellamy, and Saint Mjosgard have found ways to redeem themselves, but
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As one of Marvel’s most iconic characters, Spider-Man has enjoyed a long history full of trials and triumphs. Peter Parker’s come a long way since his initial debut in Amazing Fantasy #15 by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, Stan Goldberg, and Artie Simek. Similarly, Spider-Man’s comics evolved with the times, keeping things fresh for current readers.
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Like a great many Final Fantasy protagonists before him, Final Fantasy XVI‘s Clive Rosfield is a swordsman of great skill. Reflecting his strength and ability, Clive easily wields two-handed swords with just one hand. Though he never reaches the ridiculous levels of Final Fantasy VII‘s Cloud Strife, many of Clive’s swords are nearly as tall
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Karl Urban is adding another notch to his already-stuffed pop culture belt as he joins the cast of Mortal Kombat 2 in the role of the iconic fighter Johnny Cage. Revealed on Twitter by franchise co-creator Ed Boon, Urban is joining the sequel in a part that was teased in the final moments of the
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Web of Carnage #1 Writer: Christos Gage, Ram V. Artist: Francesco Manna, Ze Carlos Letterer: Joe Sabino Cover Artist: Kendrick Lim Publisher: Marvel Price: $5.99 Release Date: 2023-07-11 Colorist: Erick Arciniega With the Summer of Symbiotes well underway, it’s time that Carnage — the volatile Symbiote once hosted by the serial killer Cletus Kasady —
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