Marvel did a lot for the superhero as a concept, and the same can be said for Marvel villains as well. DC Comics had given readers the first supervillains, and Marvel took this clay and perfected it.
Something sinisters led to a supreme creation.
DC K.O. and the Absolute line have pushed the bar so high that even Marvel's upcoming Avengers relaunch doesn't have a lot of ...
He's not in any Spider-Man, X-Men, or Avengers projects that we know of, but Jason Sudeikis shows up in a rare Marvel foray ...
In the mid-1990s, Marvel Comics and DC Comics teamed up to launch Amalgam Comics, a line of titles that combined the heroes, villains, and mythologies from both worlds. The result was a series of ...
The best-designed DC Comics villains aren't necessarily the most popular, but instead the most visually striking and effective at embodying evil.
For years, Deadpool has been called a knockoff of fellow DC mercenary Deathstroke. It makes sense. Both are incredibly skillful assassins, they use handguns and swords, they both have a healing factor ...