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Marvel finally adds a gay title hero in “Eternals,” only to have film banned in some countries

Trish Rooney
The new MCU film features an ensemble of immortal beings, one of whom has a same-sex relationship on Earth

Dean Cain’s critiques of a queer Superman reveal someone hasn’t done the reading

Kylie Cheung
Since "Superman: Son of Kal-El" released, the new Superman has warded off school shootings, refugee crises & more

Legal battle over copyright to Marvel heroes like Thor & Spidey threaten the future of the MCU

Kylie Cheung
What does the studio owe to the creators of its most dynamic and beloved superheroes who've raked in billions?

“The Suicide Squad” is a grim portrait of real-life U.S.-Nazi collaboration

Kylie Cheung
The fictional land of Corto Maltese holds up a mirror to haunting, post-WWII realities in our world

Dean Cain slams “wokeness and anti-American-ism” in new Captain America comic

Kylie Cheung
The actor appeared on Fox News to complain but has notably neglected to read the comic inspiring the lengthy rant

“Army of the Dead” is what happens when desperation meets a thrilling zombie conflagration

Melanie McFarland
Don't call it brainless: Zack Snyder's latest is exactly the kind of raucous zombie action flick we need right now

“Jupiter’s Legacy” writer on the rise of superhero “autocrats” and looking a gift god in the mouth

Hanh Nguyen
Comic writer/EP Mark Millar spoke to Salon about the meaning of his Netflix superhero series & its possible future

Netflix’s self-serious “Jupiter’s Legacy” is the superhero TV version of a Designer Imposter stinker

Melanie McFarland
Veteran superhero storyteller Mark Millar's first TV series isn't just derivative, it's ridiculous – even sans wigs

11 facts about Jack Kirby, the artist behind the Marvel Universe

Olivia Popp
No. 7: Jack Kirby originally has a different name in mind for Black Panther

The forging of a Black Captain America by battling supremacy in “Falcon and the Winter Soldier”

Melanie McFarland
To take up Cap's shield in a country built on white supremacy requires more than a stellar workout montage

The 9 biggest grievances in Ray Fisher’s interview about Joss Whedon’s “Justice League” misconduct

Ashlie D. Stevens
Details have emerged about the obstacles Ray Fisher, Gal Gadot & Jason Momoa faced on set & with the investigation

Oh the humanity! “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” wasn’t necessary, but it brought what Whedon lacked

Melanie McFarland
If I hadn't been obligated to watch the Snyder Cut I probably wouldn't have – but boy, am I glad I did

Time to see Trump as a normal politician: grubby, grasping, corrupt and banal

Lucian K. Truscott IV
Donald Trump isn't really a Republican. He’s a cheap crook — which, come to think of it, is the same thing

“Godzilla vs. Kong” and a Tina Turner doc highlight what’s new on HBO Max in March

Mayu Evans
Take advantage of the fading cold weather by staying in to watch a movie

“WandaVision” gave us the MCU’s first superpowered Black woman, which is long overdue yet not enough

Chanelle Tyson
My love of superheroes began with "Power Rangers," but I've waited decades to see the hero I wanted to be on-screen

The CW’s new Superman series takes on corporate America, which is as unexciting as that sounds

Melanie McFarland
"Superman & Lois" wants to win your heart with family drama but thinks too Smallville

At its heart, Obama and Springsteen’s podcast is redefining the toxic masculinity upheld by Trump

Ashlie D. Stevens
In "Renegades: Born in the USA" Obama and the Boss "explore modern manhood" and discuss their lives and influences

“Search Party” and the Bruce Lee-inspired “Warrior”: Here’s what’s on HBO Max in January

Ashlie D. Stevens
Roster of movies including "King of Staten Island" and "The Little Things" also coming to HBO streaming service

“Wonder Woman 1984” is “chaotic” and “delightfully cheesy”: Reviews of this year’s superhero sequel

Hanh Nguyen
Patty Jenkins' follow-up to her 2017 blockbuster is a totally '80s adventure with two villains and fanny packs

American madhouse at a turning point: Is our nation finally ready to rejoin reality?

Chauncey DeVega
Time has been broken; the United States is ruled by demented evil. If we turn away at last, what happens next?

What happens when a narcissist loses? Expect “rage” and “terror,” psychologists warn

Matthew Rozsa
"A truly significant loss… may trigger not only a reign of terror but destruction without limit," one expert says

Why the pandemic is inspiring many to give up alcohol

Nicole Karlis
While some saw the pandemic as an excuse to drink more, others are embracing sobriety. Here's why

Short on cash, Trump campaign can’t keep up with Biden

David Cay Johnston
When it comes to campaign raising funds, Trump is turning out to be a big loser compared with Joe Biden

Psychiatrist Judith Herman: Trump’s collapse in the polls has “undeniably” made him more “dangerous”

Igor Derysh
"I think the call for an armed uprising should be taken very, very seriously," Herman says. "He doesn't kid around"
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