Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings brought back one of the MCU’s oldest villains, Abomination. But She-Hulk: Attorney at Law‘s second episode did something far more meaningful with the ...
The return of a key character after 14 years shows that film and TV can go to places Stan Lee never imagined. By Richard Newby [This story contains spoilers for She-Hulk episode three.] You might say ...
Daksh is an anime fanatic who explores new anime and manga and loves to contaminate others with the same air. He also keeps himself updated to new games and movies. In the series, we first see Emil ...
“Superhuman Law” finds Jennifer Walters hired by a prestigious law firm, but the company only wants She-Hulk to represent them, not Jen. Her first client is Abomination, which raises a conflict of ...
"I just thought... it would be really fun to pull this character, who was such an indelible part of Hulk lore, and pull him into this Hulk show," she began. "But also to have fun with this character, ...
“So Abomination, Emil Blonsky was in my original pitch and at that point, the last time we saw him was in 2008, The Incredible Hulk,” She-Hulk head writer Jessica Gao told ComicBook.com in an ...
WARNING: Spoilers for She-Hulk: Attorney at Law below. After She-Hulk: Attorney at Law dropped its third episode (in all its Megan Thee Stallion twerking glory), Marvel fans can’t help but wonder what ...
It’s been a wild 18 months for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Not only has the multi-billion-dollar franchise expanded into TV, but it’s started to use the medium to recontextualize the films that ...
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