‘Blue Beetle’: Meet the Latino superhero getting his own DC movie DC officially announces that a Jaime Reyes 'Blue Beetle' movie is in the works. Learn who's involved and the backstory of the Blue Beetle. Share 0 Comments0 Views
More than just superheroes: The best graphic novel series to start with Graphic novels are more than just Marvel and DC stories. Explore some of the best stories for newcomers to the medium. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Challenge superhero norms with ‘Suit Up!’ director Jiamin Wu Jiamin Wu is an artist and filmmaker who recently put out the short 'Suit Up!'. Learn more about Wu and her new release here. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Top 6 superhero TV series of 2021 Excited for new media in 2021? Here are the biggest superhero TV series you should be anticipating. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Not seen ‘Black Panther’ yet? Here are the OG black superheroes to revisit 'Black Panther' shook the culture in 2018. Here are ten other movies with black superheroes you should check out. Share 1 Comment0 Views
‘Supremacy’ takes the superhero TV genre to the next level The short film 'Supremacy' is just a taste of what's to come from directors Mike Chat and Joe Lujan and producer Christian Larson. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Letitia Wright as Shuri: Marvel superheroine movies post-Black Widow As Marvel fans wait for 'Black Widow', we take a look at fierce superheroines of the MCU who deserve their own movies, like Letitia Wright as Shuri. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Guardians of the Galaxy: The MCU and its female superheroes Here's our ranking of the 10 powerful Marvel female superheroes we’ve most enjoyed watching so far, from the Guardians of the Galaxy to Black Widow. Share 0 Comments0 Views
RIP Marvel’s Stan Lee: The real-life superhero of diversity Gather your very own fantastic four and raise your Infinity Gauntlet to the Marvel mastermind, Stan Lee, who has passed away aged 95. Share 0 Comments0 Views
Marvel mania: Why there’s no such thing as a superhero movie Superhero movies have become our new cinematic mythology. But what if we’re looking at their 21st-century rise the wrong way? Share 0 Comments0 Views