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Our list of the best movies on Disney Plus is a lot more varied than you might think! Disney is best known as the home of ...
Let’s take a look at seven people that the Hulk has definitely smashed, just not the way he smashes, well, most other people.
The Uncanny X-Men have been a pillar of Marvel Comics for over 40 years and counting. However, status aside, when you’re ...
Marvel's Thunder War arc continues in Storm #10-12, pitting Ororo against Hadad, the first thunder god. Storm faces cosmic-level threats including Hadad, Eternity, Galactus, and the fate of the ...
Some supervillain designs have stood the test of time, while others have been reimagined and redrawn. Nothing is perfect the ...
While the costumes of supervillains follow a similar philosophy, they also have to incorporate the sometimes-impossible-to-define "cool factor." Most famous comic book villains have undergone numerous ...
Storm is a mutant capable of controlling and altering the weather around her. But that’s only a simple definition of what she can do. Storm is so powerful that it can change the atmospheric pressure ...
Franklin Richards is the son of Reed Richards and Susan Storm and was arguably the most powerful mutant in Marvel Comics. The circumstances that gave him his powers were unique, as the radiation that ...
Hot off the excellent brawler that was Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge in 2022, I was excited to see what the duo of Tribute Games and Dotemu could do with the Marvel IP. I got ...
College Park Airport in Maryland is the world’s oldest continuously operating airport. Founded by Wilbur Wright to train U.S. Army pilots, it became a pioneer site for military and civilian ...
Oldest players in NFL in 2025 At the time of publishing, Aaron Rodgers is the lone player under contract for 2025 north of 40 years old. Here's the complete list of the oldest players who were ...
Oldest physical evidence of butterflies or moths discovered in 236-million-year-old poop by Bob Yirka, Phys.org edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...