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Your Marvel Studios phase 4 and Disney+ at a glance

December 13, 2020 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Here’s what Marvel Studios and Disney+ have planned for superheroes in the next few years.

Filed Under: Movies, TV Tagged With: ant-man, ant-man and the wasp: quantumania, armor wars, black panther, black widow, blade, Captain Marvel, disney, disney+, Doctor Strange, doctor strange in the multiverse of madness, eternals, Falcon, fantastic four, guardians of the galaxy, Hawkeye, i am groot, ironheart, Loki, marvel, Moon Knight, Ms. Marvel, scarlet witch, secret invasion, shang-chi, she-hulk, spider-man, superheroes, the falcon and the winter soldier, the wasp, Thor, thor: love and thunder, Vision, wandavision, winter soldier

Superhero Week: The evolution of superhero vehicles

July 2, 2017 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This infographic from Netent Stalker tracks the evolution of popular superhero vehicles. You probably have a favourite Batmobile but what about S.H.I.E.L.D. helicarrier? This superhero-themed post is from 2017’s Superhero Week. Made any good superhero discoveries online recently? Share them in the comments below or teleport to a new superhero article and keep reading.

Filed Under: Geek Stuff Tagged With: batman, Captain America, fantastic four, ghost rider, green goblin, infographics, superhero week, superheroes

What if superheroes had part time jobs?

May 8, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Artist Chow Hon Lam has a great series of illustrations exploring funny part time jobs for superheroes and geek culture figures. There’s a sample below and you can see the rest over at the official collection. I also recommend checking out the store at Flying Mouse 365 where you can pick up many of these […]

Filed Under: Art Tagged With: batman, Chow Hon Lam, fantastic four, Human Torch, humour, iron man, spider-man, superheroes, The Flash, wolverine

Fantastic Four trailer outlines the plot

April 19, 2015 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This is a re-imagining of Marvel’s longest-running superhero team. No more spaceship travel as the source for the Fantastic Four as it’s replaced with something suitably fantastic for this day and age. The four will have to team up to save Earth from a former friend. Due out this year the reboot stars Miles Teller […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Doctor Doom, fantastic four, Jamie Bell, johnny storm, kate mara, marvel, michael jordan, miles teller, the thing, trailers

Murderworld (TSR Marvel Super Heroes)

October 22, 2013 by Al Seeger Leave a Comment

The first published adventure I ran my Marvel group through was Murderworld, one of the many adventures written for the Marvel Super Heroes role playing game. This adventure was written specifically for the Fantastic Four so right off the bat one of the limitations for Murderworld is that it is best suited for a party […]

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: fantastic four, Marvel Super Heroes, murderworld, reviews, superheroes, TSR

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes game trailer

August 21, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

The LEGO computer games have been a big hit. We’ve had LEGO Marvel boxsets and so a LEGO Marvel Super Heroes computer game makes a lot of sense. This is a chunky trailer, over 2 minutes long, but it’s worth a watch. There’s a plot which echoes The Chronicles of Doom and the Marvel Heroes […]

Filed Under: Console, PC Tagged With: Captain America, Doctor Doom, fantastic four, hulk, iron man, lego, lego marvel super heroes, marvel, PlayStation 3, playstation 4, spider-man, super heroes, trailers, wolverine, Xbox 360, xbox one

Two Marvel movies a year and some surprises

June 28, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This week Disney announced a new Marvel movie. We don’t know what it’ll be but has a US release date of July 8, 2016. Doctor Strange? Perhaps. Black Panther? Possible? The Inhumans? Oh, now you’re upping the ante! Can you imagine Marvel having a success of The Avengers and the Inhumans while DC still try […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: ant-man, black panther, captain america: the winter soldier, Doctor Strange, fantastic four, guardians of the galaxy, the amazing spider-man, The Avengers, the inhumans, The Wolverine, Thor: The Dark World, X-Men: Days of Future Past

Chronicles of Doom: Episode 1

May 20, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

   This is the startChronicles of DoomNext video >    To support the forthcoming Marvel Heroes, a free to play MMO from Marvel and Gazillion. Gazillion is David Brevik’s current project, he’s one of the creators of Diablo. The Chronicles of Doom is a four part motion comic series that’s been written by Brian Michael […]

Filed Under: Comics, Online Shows Tagged With: Brian Michael Bendis, chronicles of doom, David Brevik, Doctor Doom, fantastic four, marvel, marvel heroes, motion comic

Marvel introduces Marvel

March 25, 2013 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This tribue animation is pretty cool. It’s done by BlackMeal and is exactly the sort of thing that could be used in Blu-ray opening titles. It features little icons that represent both Marvel and some of the company’s most iconic superheroes. The only hard one to spot is the Invisible Woman… which makes sense. Via […]

Filed Under: Comics Tagged With: animation, blackmeal, fantastic four, Incredible Hulk, iron man, marvel, spider-man, Thor

Who owns what?

November 6, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This infographic is actually helpful — wait, surprise? It lets us know who owns Marvel movies, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Hobbit, DC, Sherlock Holmes (movies), Bond (UK), Spider-man (cos he’s differnt), Jason Bourne, X-Men, Fantastic Four, Avatar, Star Trek, Transformers, and oh… wait… what about The Terminator series?

Filed Under: Geek Stuff Tagged With: aliens, Avatar, DC, die hard, fantastic four, g.i. joe, ghost rider, Indiana Jones, James Bond, jurassic park, Lucasfilm, marvel, Pirates of the Caribbean, Pixar, Planet of the Apes, Prometheus, resident ebil, Sherlock Holmes, shrek, spider-man, terminator, the expendables, the hobbit, the muppets, X-Men

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