I am a Marvel Zombie, to say the least. I was raised on bread-and-butter "Spider-Man" comics, the terrible '90s "X-Men" cartoon and some wonderful "Avengers" sheets. As such, the Marvel Cinematic Universe thus ...
The following review contains mild spoilers for "Avengers: Age of Ultron."
The newest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe may take its name from the robotic super-villain, but Ultron is by far the worst p...
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To the Spider-Man fans who have long bemoaned their favorite hero's exclusion from the popular Marvel Cinematic Universe series: the wait is over. Marvel.com reports...
Some of my favorite moments in comics have always been the ones where heroes from different books interact with each other. Whether it be Spider-man and Daredevil hanging out in Hell’s Kitchen or The Fantastic Four and Captain America teaming up to take on an enemy threatening New York; there’s just something about knowing that all of the Marvel Universe is connected. Perhaps that’s why I loved Lego: Marvel Super Heroes as much as I did, no game (at least since 2006’s Marvel: Ultimate Alliance) has managed to collect this many heroes and villains together and be this successful. Yes, Travelers Tale’s latest brick adventure may seem familiar on the outside but it’s one of the most charming and unique games you’ll play all year.