Marvel Reveals New Heroes Reborn Details
Heroes Reborn trailer, offering a tease of what s to come from the new universe where the Avengers never assembled. On Monday, Marvel revealed new details about
Heroes Reborn alongside Leinil Francis Yu’s connecting covers for the first four issues of the series, launching in May. This series is set in a universe where Tony Stark never built an Iron Man armor, Thor is an atheist, and Wakanda is a myth. Without the Avengers to find him, Captain America remains frozen in ice. The Squadron Supreme of America (essentially, Marvel s Justice League) are Earth s protectors, battling villains like Dr. Juggernaut, the Black Skull, the Silver Witch, and Thanos. Blade is the only hero who remembers the world as it was. Here are the details provided by Marvel for
Anthropologists have discovered that against all the odds, a microecosystem of our very own species has managed to cling on life in the barren hellscape that is the Hump of England.
It used to be common knowledge that upon viewing a map of the United Kingdom, you could safely ignore the area just east of Cambridge – also known as the Negative Zone, or The Shadowy Lands that The Light Does Not Touch. However, it seems now that the triple-sealed Supermax fortifications built around the Forbidden Area may be opening more often, as research teams turn up in droves to study these people who are very much like us – but aren’t.
Fantastic Four: The Case for Annihilus as Team s First MCU Villain
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If you ve ventured onto Twitter the past few days, there s a good chance you ve seen a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe or two arguing over who the Fantastic Four should take on in their MCU debut. Though the group s rogue s gallery isn t as deep as the likes of Batman or Spider-Man, each villain the First Family comes across is even more iconic than the last. Quality over quantity, right?
The group always comes toe-to-toe with the likes of Dr. Doom, Galactus, and Namor, and yet, none of the aforementioned should appear in
WandaVision finally announced its premiere date on Disney+ (January 15),
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier remained firmly in the Negative Zone known as “TBD.”
Marvel finally cleared the confusion up at its portion of Disney’s massive 2020 investor presentation. We finally know that
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier starring Anthony Mackie and Sebastian Stan reprising their roles from the
Captain America and
Avengers franchises will debut on Disney+ on March 19.
As part of the announcement, Marvel also unveiled a new “first look” for the show, which features a ton of action, and a lot of Falcon flying footage. This does not look like a Marvel show stripped down for a small screen it looks like a movie-sized story that’s premiering on streaming: