There were a flurry of Marvel superhero cartoons in the 1990s, but there's only two that most people love and remember: "X-Men" (1992-1997) and "Spider-Man" (1994-1998). Spidey and the mutants were ...
Michael has been writing about entertainment since 2016, but he's been a gamer since playing Pac-Man in the arcade, Kings Quest 3 on the PC, and the Sega Master System he got from his late father. In ...
Almost everyone knows the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon for two reasons: the “Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a spider can!” theme song and the “Spider-Man pointing” meme, an all-purpose image from ...
Marvel fans watched the trailer for Spider-Man: No Way Home more times in its first 24 hours online than any trailer ever. You could say everyone is waiting with bated breath for Peter Parker to face ...
Avengers: Secret Wars is coming in a few years, landing in Phase 6 of the MCU and capping off Marvel Studios’ Multiverse Saga. How loyal this Avengers movie will remain to the original 1984 event ...
Back in the ’90s, Spider-Man: The Animated Series ruled weekday afternoons, along with X-Men: The Animated Series and Batman: The Animated Series. But unlike those other two, Spidey ended his ...
Regardless of the reasons, whenever I miss a new release, I still try to look at the situation from a positive perspective anyway. In 2018, I couldn't catch Sony Animation's Spider-Man: Into the ...
Mark Serrels is an award-winning Senior Editorial Director focused on all things culture. He covers TV, movies, anime, video games and whatever weird things are happening on the internet. He ...