Who Was The First Superhero In Comics?
Comics scholars generally agree that Superman was the first 'true' superhero, but the Man of Steel wasn't the first superpowered figure in comic books.
Read MoreComics scholars generally agree that Superman was the first 'true' superhero, but the Man of Steel wasn't the first superpowered figure in comic books.
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Read MoreIt's not just the audience that hated how HBO's "Game of Thrones" finished its run - one of the show's actors also despised the once-beloved series' finale.
Read MoreThe name 'Jack Reacher' gives audiences a good idea of what kind of character he is, but author Lee Child's inspiration for it was from an unassuming place.
Read MoreBefore Madelyn Cline starred on Outer Banks, she bombed an audition for a role that could have nabbed her a Best Supporting Actress Oscar nomination.
Read MoreThere have been rumblings about a Marvel animated film for quite some time. Could a character from Eyes of Wakanda be a part of it?
Read MoreThe late Anthony Bourdain was more than a world-class chef; he was a fiction writer as well and worked on one of the best shows to ever air on HBO.
Read MoreThe Black Label of DC Comics is the best place for writers and artists to experiment with stories that go against the grain. Here are 12 incredible examples.
Read MoreStar Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 features a meta speech that tells the audience why Star Trek matters to so many people around the world.
Read MoreIt's no secret Foundation is set in the same universe as another Isaac Asimov series of books, and the Apple TV+ series finally made a sneaky reference to it.
Read MoreAlan Ritchson wants to play Batman, but he agrees that his "Reacher" character actually shares some similarities with one of the Dark Knight's biggest enemies.
Read MoreWhile it's not on the level with Daredevil: Born Again, Eyes of Wakanda is still one of the most uniquely violent Marvel Cinematic Universe offerings to date.
Read MorePro wrestling and comic books go hand in hand. Let's take a look at 12 pro wrestlers who have appeared in comic book films and television shows.
Read MoreNetflix's action-adventure teen drama series Outer Banks will wrap up with its fifth and final season, but there's a specific reason it's ending at this point.
Read MoreRichard Dean Anderson's Stargate SG-1 character is a big Simpsons fan, so it's only fitting he voiced himself on a Simpsons episode full of Stargate references.
Read MoreBoth Marvel and DC Comics have many spectacular and iconic heroes that wield uncanny magic-based abilities. Here are 12 arcane-infused examples!
Read MoreThe Marvel Cinematic Universe shook up Michael Rooker's typecasting after decades of playing villainous characters - including on Stargate SG-1.
Read MoreFor those with a Paramount+ subscription that includes Showtime content, here are 15 incredible shows that you need to check out right away.
Read MoreDid you know Robert Redford's Three Days of the Condor got a TV remake? Sadly, it only lasted two seasons, but here's why it's still worth watching.
Read MoreStephen King's stories are set in a shared universe, and IT: Welcome to Derry has already revealed a connection to The Shawshank Redemption.
Read MoreJason Alexander had plenty of all-time great sitcom moments as George Costanza on Seinfeld, but his personal favorites included another character.
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