X-Men: Days of Future Past opened to rave reviews and generated astonishing box-office results.
After uniting the cast of the original trilogy and X-Men: First Class in a time travel epic that introduced Sentinels – what will they do next?
Go for what some consider the biggest X-villain (after the Master of Magnetism) and introduce the first mutant.
Director Bryan Singer already revealed the next film is X-Men: Apocalypse so the post-credits sequence shouldn’t be a surprise but just to be safe here’s a…
Director Edgar Wright (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Shaun of the Dead ) is exiting the Marvel Universe and leaving the Ant-Man film starring Paul Rudd.
X-Men: Days of Future Past is here and generating rave reviews. In honor of the film based on the classic Chris Claremont story and uniting members of the original and First Class casts here’s a salute to some truly astonishing X-fans.
This cosplaying duo took inspiration from X-Men: First Class for their appearance at Emerald City Comicon this year.
Forever Evil came to a stunning conclusion with a new status for several key DC Comics heroes and villains and one BIG revelation that sets the stage what could be a incredible showdown.
Teachers and students of the Jean Grey School are learning hard lessons from writer Jason Latour in Wolverine and the X-Men.
Logan is down. Quentin Quire is edging toward a dark destiny as the Phoenix. The kids are torn over Evan’s destiny to become Apocalypse. Plus, the kids are facing Fantomex’s agenda and the twisted Phoenix Corporation.
Fox revealed the first trailer for Kingsman: The Secret Service based on the comic book by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons and directed Matthew Vaughn (Kick-Ass, X-Men: First Class.)
It’s the story of a tough street kid recruited into the secret spy organization with agents played by Colin Firth Mark Strong, Michael Caine with Samuel L. Jackson.
Iron Man is missing from the Marvel August previews. Writer Kieron Gillen announced via Tumblr he’s leaving the series.
“Basically, the situation is this. An enormous opportunity turned up.
We looked at my schedule. We realized that it just wasn’t going to work. The new book Marvel was offering was so utterly irresistible, I knew something had to give – and I realised that I was actually in a good place to bring my run to a conclusion. I realized the ORIGINAL SIN story would be a damn good climax for everything I’ve done, and between all I’ve put in play with the Mandarin War, Iron Metropolitan and where the HULK/IRON MAN story ends up, there’s a mass of toys for the next writer to play with. Continue reading KIERON GILLEN Exits IRON MAN For New MARVEL Project