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Marvel's Infinity Wars #5 review: In the penultimate issue, a plan comes together, as others fall apart
Vinay Viswanath •Gamora’s plan went off almost without a hitch, but now Loki and his impromptu Infinity Watch are finally ready to challenge her again on a much more even footing.
Marvel's Infinity Wars #3 review: Details world-altering revelations, but stakes remain elusive
Vinay Viswanath •Who is really in control? That’s the key question that readers of the third installment of Infinity Wars are going to have on their mind.
Marvel's Infinity Wars #2 review: A strange action-packed issue, but with a promise of better to come
Vinay Viswanath •Infinity Wars #2 is not a bad comic by any means, but having such an action-heavy issue before the stakes and possible consequences for the outcome of this battle are clear, is a bit of a disappointment.
Moon Knight: A guide to Marvel's violent, mentally unstable and morally ambiguous 'anti-hero'
Vinay Viswanath •Violent, mentally unstable and morally ambiguous, Moon Knight doesn’t really fit the classic image of a hero | From our #HeroesAndVillains series
Blade turns 20: How Wesley Snipes' film about a vampire hunter ushered in a new era of superhero movies
Gautam Chintamani •Wesley Snipes' Blade laid the foundation for the Marvel Cinematic Universe as we know it today.
Kevin Smith's new Hit-Girl comic book series, The Golden Rage of Hollywood, unveiled by Mark Millar
Fp Staff •In The Golden Rage of Hollywood, Hit-Girl goes to Hollywood to fight sexual predators.
Stan Lee drops $1 billion lawsuit against POW! Entertainment for allegedly tricking him out of image rights
Fp Staff •Stan Lee had alleged that he was duped into signing a fraudulent agreement that gave POW! exclusive rights to his name, identity and likeness.
Marvel prepares for the new generation after Avengers 4 finale in 2019; 20 new films planned
Prahlad Srihari •While it's natural to feel sad at the potential end of the Avengers franchise, we must believe that Marvel will not disappoint us as it looks to explore new characters and exciting worlds, post-Avengers 4.
Justice League, Avengers, Watchmen and more: A look at the evolution of the superhero team genre
Prahlad Srihari •As we look forward to the cinematic debut of Justice League on Friday, let’s revisit some key moments in the history of our beloved superhero ensembles — DC, Marvel or otherwise.
Superman: 1938 comic book with Man of Steel's first appearance to be auctioned
•The comic, which features Superman hoisting a car over his head on its cover, is expected to sell for between $800,000 to $1.2 million.