Larry Hama’s run on the G.I. Joe Marvel Comics series from 1982 to 1994 is celebrated not just for its action-packed stories but also for its rich character development and intricate plots.
Whether you call him The Crown Prince of Crime, The Harlequinn of Hate, or simply The Joker, you can’t deny the exhilarating connection between him and Batman.
Over the last 75 years some outrageous story lines and subject material have found their way onto Marvel’s pages, some of them more prominent than others. Here are 10 things you might not know about the Marvel Universe.
Marvel Studios’ track record of producing the best and most consistent comic book films, juxtaposed with disappointing showings from the Spider-Man and Fantastic Four franchises just ignites the fans’ desire to see the House of Ideas unify all of their comic book properties into one Kevin Fiege-led cinematic universe.
From artist and NY Times best-selling author Francesco Francavilla come the “Winter Super Olympics”, which feature “athletes” such as Batman, Captain America and the Flash.
Fantasy superhero casting has its peaks and valleys, and we’re due for an inevitable rise in speculation as a result of the huge Marvel/Netflix announcement. Here are 10 actors and actresses that we just can’t quit fantasy casting (but should) as comic book superheroes and villains.
On the G.I. Joe episode of the UnderScoopFire Podcast, I asked our esteemed panel of Joe enthusiasts the following question: In your childhood, what brought G.I. Joe to life? The question was crafted as a means of identifying the role that the TV series, the toy line and the comic books played in cultivating their […]
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