Avengers: Doomsday Reveals Best Look Yet At RDJ’s Doctor Doom

The Avengers Updates account on X (formerly Twitter) recently posted promotional artwork for the upcoming movie, Avengers: Doomsday. The art is styled like a comic book cover and shows off many of the characters who will be in the film. The main focus is Doctor Doom, easily recognizable with his iconic mask. You can see the post below.

7 Marvel Villains Who’ve Basically Never Won

When villains briefly gain control, it gives us a glimpse of how exciting the Marvel universe could be if they actually won. Sadly, many are defeated before they can truly shine, often becoming minor characters or repeating old schemes. While the universe needs heroes, it’s important to remember that compelling villains are what make those heroes so engaging to watch.

7 Darkest Marvel Comics That’ll Haunt You

Marvel’s attempts at darker stories often feel like subtle acts of defiance within the constraints of big-budget filmmaking. Writers manage to sneak in themes of existential dread and moral decline amidst all the bright visuals and action. While these stories use familiar story elements, a sense of underlying despair is always present.

Every Spider-man Love Interest, Ranked

However, it’s important to remember that each romantic interest plays a role in the overall story. They aren’t simply there as someone for Peter to rescue, though that happens frequently. These relationships usually allow the writers to delve into Peter’s character – specifically, how he tries (and often fails) to juggle his personal life with the demands of being Spider-Man.

10 Perfect Anime For Gamers

I’ve noticed something really interesting about anime made for gamers. The humor often hits just right because it plays on those little things we all experience in games. Like, when a player manages to completely break a game with a crazy character build or finds a way to exploit something unintended – it’s incredibly satisfying, and we totally get it. It’s that same feeling you have when a developer tries to ‘fix’ your favorite character and ends up making things even more chaotic. That sweet spot between skillful play and delightful mayhem seems to be a key ingredient in these shows.