Black Panther made a brief appearance in the season finale of "X-Men '97," but the fact that it was T'Chaka rather than T'Challa has some fans disappointed.
Our exclusive "Spectacular Spider-Men" #3 preview opens with a shocker as we learn Peter Parker is married - but not to the Marvel character you think!
Although they both fight for the side of good, the Avengers don't often come to the aid of the X-Men when they face adversity. Here are the reasons why.
The season finale of "X-Men '97" leaves its characters on a cliffhanger -- one that might hint at a future for a different '90s Marvel animated series.
One of Marvel's most dangerous and feared villains has arrived in "X-Men '97," and that means Season 2 will bring at least one mutant back from the dead.
A tantalizing image posted on social media may offer up a hint about just who Eddie Brock and his symbiote pal will be fighting in "Venom: The Last Dance."
Scott Summers, aka Cyclops, has his share of critics who think he's selfish with authoritarian tendencies. But we can try to understand where he's coming from.
Most "X-Men" fans are excited about the idea of Magneto joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe at last -- although they do have a few lingering concerns.
Unlike most Marvel heroes, the X-Men are born with a genetic mutation that gives them powers, and Stan Lee once explained his reason behind that decision
Magneto using his powers to force the Adamantium off of Wolverine's bones and out of his body is more than just painful; it's a genuine body horror moment.
Although Wolverine was written into the script for "Deadpool 3" early in the process, there were some at Marvel who worried about having the character return.
He's not Spiderman. He's Spider-Man. But why did that hyphen get stuck in this iconic hero's name to begin with? The answer, of course, lies with Stan Lee.
Many actors pilfer sets so that they can take home a memento of their filming experience -- here's what Tom Hiddleston and Sophia Di Martino took from "Loki."
Three of the Avengers' most dangerous members have been murdered - or have they? Marvel's latest superhero deaths involve a twist that will linger for months.
Peter Parker is about to become Spider-Goblin, and our exclusive preview of "Amazing Spider-Man" #50 may reveal how the shocking transformation takes place.
As Season 1 of "X-Men '97" draws to a close, the Marvel animated hit has previewed a callback that shows just how far superheroes have come on the screen.
The hatred the X-Men suffer from while heroes like Captain America are revered seems illogical, but there's a solid explanation for the seeming contradiction.