Nearly a year into its resurrection, Marvel's new universe is introducing some fresh takes on Moon Knight, Psylocke, and...Mole Man?
It's a big week for questionable superhero movies as Madame Web weaved its way into box office infamy, but that's not all that happened this week.
Doc Ock, Electro, Kraven the Hunter, Mysterio, Vulture, and Sandman loom over Spidey in a new Sideshow statue.
The Ultimate Marvel Universe is being reborn—with a fascinating figurehead in Peter Parker.
We played Marvel's Spider-Man 2 f or PlayStation 5 looking for movie connections. And we found something huge.
The Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse sequel opens in theaters June 2.
Plus it's bad news on the CW as both The Winchesters and Kung Fu are canceled.
It's storytime! Read a science fiction/fantasy short story from Lightspeed Magazine here at io9.
The author of Spider-Man's Bad Connection chats inspiration with io9 and shares an exclusive excerpt from her new Marvel novel.
Thought the trailer was bursting with cameos? There's always room for more in a multiverse of possibilities, and we've got a few you might have missed.
Anyone can wear the mask, and Across the Spider-Verse is taking that to heart with a trailer just bursting with Spiders.
The occasionally aimless Marvel series came to a relatively satisfying conclusion in "Gods and Monsters" by mostly becoming what all Marvel third acts do.
All roads lead to Spider-Man's supervillain team—but will the studio be able to get folks on board?
Along with the Marvel Cinematic Universe debut of a certain lawyer without fear.
Spider-Man: No Way Home makes Morbius ' multiverse connections much more confusing.
Tom Holland's Spider-Man spent three movies running away from an origin story that No Way Home finally embraces.
Tom Holland shines in the third Sony/Marvel Studios Spider-Man film, out December 17.
io9 takes aim at the Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland Spider-Man films.
The existence of alternate realities for Peter Parker simply means that so many more villains want to beat him up.
The reason Peter Parker comes to Doctor Strange has a comic book history rooted in one of Marvel's most infamous events.