WHEN asked about getting featured in Inquirer Lifestyle’s To Be You section, Koi Carreon smiles sheepishly. A humble guy who...
A Filipino superhero will soon grace the pages of Marvel comic book series “War of the Realms” which debuts this April.
SINGAPORE—Asked if having a real Filipino superhero in the Marvel Universe is feasible, C.B. Cebulski—Marvel’s man in...
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It was 2003 and I was wildly obsessed with comic books, especially anything that Marvel made.
Everyone’s favorite Sorcerer Supreme has taken a long and eventful astral trip from the comic book page to the movie screen. Here are some things that you may not know about “Doctor Strange” before Benedict Cumberbatch took up the mystical mantle:
Franklin, the first African-American to appear in the classic comic strip “Peanuts” alongside Charlie Brown and Snoopy, turns 50 on...
Globe Telecom’s announcement of a recent partnership with Disney on their #ShareTheMagic campaign got me reminiscing about how Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, and Pixar has been a huge part of my life growing up in the 80s, 90s, and 00s. I think it’s safe to say that everyone reading this can say the same, no matter which decade or country you were born in.
Of all the people involved with the explosive, ambitious film “Guardians of the Galaxy,” there is nobody happier than James Gunn—who happens to be the unlikeliest director of a Marvel film to date.
Hong Kong Disneyland’s Marvel era began in January, when the Iron Man Experience opened—the first Marvel attraction in any Disney park in the world.