www.newyorker.com -By Stephanie Burt -Stan Lee presided over a world of superheroes, but his collaborators and readers sustained his vision—and his characters outlasted it.
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screenrant.com -BY CHRISTIAN DAOUST - Six decades ago, a long-forgotten Marvel villain captured Tony Stark, subjecting him to the crucible that would create the Invincible Iron Man.
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screenrant.com -BY ROBERT LUGIBIHL - Thor and Captain Marvel literally blasted one another to the other side of the planet when they fought once, so who comes out on top in a brawl?
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www.gamesradar.com -By George Marston -Marvel vs. Marvel - how superheroes fighting each other became its signature brand
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screenrant.com -BY JAMES HEINRICHS - Captain Marvel is staying on the sidelines in the battle against the King in Black, and Spider-Woman #7 reveals why she isn't joining her allies.
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screenrant.com -BY KEVIN ERDMANN - While he does have his healing factor, there's some pretty wrong evidence as to why Deadpool shouldn't ever donate his organs or blood in the comics.
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screenrant.com -BY KEVIN ERDMANN - When Disney purchased Lucasfilm, they got the rights to Indiana Jones along with Star Wars. So why hasn't Marvel made a new Indy comic book series?
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screenrant.com -BY BUG NORMAN - Thor may want the title for himself, but even Marvel Comics agrees that Captain Marvel is the strongest Avenger on the team's roster.
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www.gamesradar.com -By Michael Doran - Spider-Man and Doctor Strange are being killed off in the comic books just weeks before their big new movies
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screenrant.com -BY LIAM MCGUIRE - Wolverine is one of the most iconic X-Men heroes ever, but originally, his trademark claws were supposed to be much different.
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