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Comic-book movies have come a long way over the last 50 years, but Marvel and DC’s big guns mark a pivotal month for the genre
James Gunn's Superman accomplishes the impossible task of launching the new DC Universe by embracing its comic book roots instead of trying to redefine them
An image of the 47th president dressed as Superman is just in time for the release of a movie in which the superhero is depicted as an immigrant story.
“Marvelocity: The Art of Alex Ross” is on view now through Aug. 17 at the Muzeo Museum and Cultural Center in Anaheim, featuring over 50 original works from the artist’s landmark 2018 book of the same name.
After seeing Superman in theaters, fans who want to keep the comic book storytelling going should get one of these superhero role playing games to the table.
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Any way you look at the last 25 years in film, there’s no denying that superhero movies have been a vital part of 21st-century big screen entertainment. Many refer to the release of “Iron Man” in 2008 as the official kickoff of what would become the moneymaking engine that resulted in a steady stream of blockbusters,
Metropolis, Illinois, located by the Ohio River with a population of roughly 6,000 residents, makes a great road-trip pit stop, not to mention a fantastic place for any superhero fan to visit, as it was officially recognized in 1972 by DC Comics as the hometown of the legendary Superman.
Directed by James Gunn and starring David Corenswet, the superhero film earned Rs 7 crore nett on its first day in India, beating Brad Pitt's F1.