Keya Morgan, former associate of Stan Lee, charged with violating California law Sec 368, Crimes Against Elders, Dependent Adults & Persons with Disabilities
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Marvel Comics brings the world of League of Legends to life with 'Lux' #1, which finds our young protagonist searching for a cure for her magical talents.
The War of the Realms has reached it's conclusion, and now the heroes of the Marvel universe have to make sense of a shattered earth.
Robbie Reyes doesn't want to be the Ghost Rider any more, so he makes plans to end that career, which ticks off the current King of Hell.
Peter Quill used to be somebody. Now, he's just an old man, wandering the wastelands of earth, searching for a secret weapon.
Gwen Stacy has been having a rough time as a crime fighter, so she's looking to shake things up in July's 'Spider-Gwen' #10!
Jason Aaron begins his last story arc on Thor, after writing the God of Thunder through one of the best series of stories ever.
Thanks to Dennis Barger of Wonderworld Comics in Detroit, Michigan, we have the full video from the Star Wars Celebration Marvel Comics panel. Watch the
In today's Captain Marvel #4, we get the latest installment of Carol vs Rogue, and it does not let us down. Or is that what Nuclear Man wanted all along?
If you have not already jumped onto the Immortal Hulk train, now is the time, as the Marvel Digital Store has the series on sale for one day only!
Appearing in Marvel comics in April's titles, one of Stan Lee's Soapbox columns from October 1967. These columns are not only intended to be memorials for
Joe Quesada and CB Cebulski take on a crowd of film festival attendees at this year's SXSW, reminding us of the comics that inspired the MCU.
The current Captain Marvel, Carol Danvers, was originally Ms. Marvel, starring in her own comic book launched by Marvel in 1977 lasting a couple of years.
To follow up on the Marvel Monograph: Adi Granov, Humberto Ramos and J Scott Campbell editions, it looks like more Marvel creators are getting the
Details are sketchy. But to follow the Color Your Own Marvel books that they've been publishing in recent years, this October sees Marvel publish Write