Since almost the very beginning, the X-Men and their people have been hunted by the Sentinel Program—and now X-Men '97 is playing with that legacy too.
As we celebrate another Alien Day, here are all the reasons why this year's is the best one ever.
As the next Deadpool positions her as a potential major antagonist for Wade and Wolverine, we look at the comics history behind this infamous X-Men threat.
The Stranger Things star hopes the Fantastic Four movie will be so good it reassures audiences that superheroes haven't lost their luster.
Disney owning two of the biggest sci-fi properties in the West has reached its natural endpoint.
The publisher's return to Spider-Man: Reign for a sequel will introduce new riffs on Black Cat and Miles Morales.
Miles Morales writer Cody Ziglar claimed that Kamala Khan's controversial road to becoming a mutant was a request from the highest highs of Marvel Studios.
Hasbro's next wave of figures celebrate 85 years of Marvel Comics, with pulls from across the worlds of the X-Men, Spider-Man, and the city streets of NYC.
The Mighty Thor and Scarlet Witch artist is collecting his decade-long work for your reading (and fawning) pleasure.
As X-Men '97 delves into the Genoshan Genocide, and Deadpool & Wolverine keeps hinting at its big villain, we take a look at the inspiration behind it all.
Just as it was in this week's episode of X-Men '97 , Genosha's comic book history is filled with stories of mutant hope—and horrifying tragedy.
The iconic villain from James Cameron's sequel returns from the dead in Marvel's new What If? comic
Deniz Camp and Juan Frigeri's new take on the Avengers makes Earth’s Mightiest Heroes into outlaws looking to save the world.
Star Wars: Episode I gets a whole new spin from the POV of Anakin Skywalker himself.
Now that X-Men '97 is giving Scott Summers the spotlight he deserves, it's time for a crash course in just what makes his eye beams tick.
Deadpool and Wolverine feature in this official Marvel art print, but it's not from their new movie.
No, Marvel's not saying "Pride is for the straights," but bad phrasing has tainted the publisher's June rollout.
Marvel's taking the mutants out of Krakoa and back into the regular world so they can do what they do best.
Sentinel's latest entry in its "Fighting Armor" toyline turns the X-Men icon into an eye-blasting mecha.
You can't have a Marvel universe without the Earth's Mightiest Heroes.