superheroes
Explore the very best, strongest, most powerful, and influential superheroes of all time.
Namor, The Sub-Mariner: Marvel’s Preeminent Antihero
Spoilers for Avengers (2018) #8 - 9 An antihero, by definition, is a protagonist in a fictional narrative who lacks traits traditionally thought of as “heroic”. Rarely does an antihero do the right thing for altruistic purposes, almost exclusively motivated by selfishness. While Marvel has no shortage of antiheroes (such as Domino, Venom, Magneto, The Hulk, The Punisher, and Deadpool), one stands higher than others as Marvel’s truest antihero: Namor, The Sub-Mariner.
By Zack Krafsig7 years ago in Geeks
PS4 Spider-Man Meets Superior Spider-Man! (Spoilers!)
Okay so we are getting into Spider-Geddon #0. Most of it was because the Spider-Man from the recently released PS4 game makes his first comic appearance. I just want to say really quickly that the Spider-Man game is absolutely amazing, and if you can you should really check it out. It is one of the best superhero video games I have played in quite a while. Before we go in any further there will be spoilers for both the Spider-Geddon #0 issue and the Spider-Man video game.
By Just a guy7 years ago in Geeks
Superheroes Who Don't Have Movies But Deserve Them
It might seem like every superhero under the sun has his or her own movie or series now, with Marvel and DC in an ever-escalating race to crank out thrilling Hollywood adaptations of our favorite comic book heroes. I'm sure we're all thankful for all of the Avengers, the Justice League characters, the Defenders and each of their individual stories. (Okay, most of them at least. It's not like there haven't been flops.)
By Nicola P. Young7 years ago in Geeks
MCU Fantastic Four Fancast!
With the Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 3 swiftly coming to an end, phase 4 would be the perfect time to introduce some new characters to the vast universe. With the recent news of Disney buying all of 21st century's film rights a lot of the Marvel fan base would like the X-Men to come into the Universe, however, I think, along with many other fans that The Fantastic Four should be introduced first.
By Greg Falconer8 years ago in Geeks
Why Iron Man Is the Best Avenger
1. He is very intelligent. He has and IQ of roughly 235. He runs a multi million dollar company with the help of the lovely Pepper Potts. He built his own regenerative life support. He’s built himself, hundreds, if not thousands of Iron Man suits. Some of his suits are even capable of space travel. He’s an expertise in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science. He an electrical and mechanical engineer. He graduated with advanced degrees in physics and engineering at 17 from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He’s a business man and an economic genius. He is truly one of the greatest minds of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
By Elizabeth Jetty8 years ago in Geeks
5 Marvel Women Who NEED Their Own Movie or Netflix Series
I am straight, white, cis dude and even I am getting fatigued by the seemingly endless procession of super hero movies led by straight, white, cis dudes (no matter how good some may be). The women of Marvel are overflowing with potential yet are endlessly stuck in the role of male-hero-supporter. This dynamic stifles the potential of these awesome characters. Marvel must free them from the shackles that bind them to the exploits of the men and let them lead their own stories.
By Matt Richards8 years ago in Geeks
Why Captain America Is in the Wrong
As an avid Marvel fan I have my favorite characters, just as anyone does, and as a woman, I can admit that Captain America is very dreamy (Thank you, Chris Evans). But after seeing Civil War, I can honestly say that the Captain is, well I don't want to get called out for my language, so I will say that he is not a swell guy.
By Taya Tarie8 years ago in Geeks
How to Kevin Feige a Superman Universe
With the recent news of Henry Cavill's possible (can anyone actually confirm this yet) removal/exiting Superman we are left wondering what is next. Most of us can agree that DC/Warner Bros have not produced the best Superman films as of late, although Henry Cavill's portrayal as Superman was spot on.
By Brian Kapter8 years ago in Geeks











