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Marvel Comics have featured a number of powerful empires over the decades, with many expanding their rule across the cosmos.
Marvel Comics has consistently been pushing the boundary when it comes to events, which is both good and bad. It’s great because fans get to see creative new twists involving the heroes they know and ...
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REVIEW: ‘Imperial’ Issue 2
Imperial Issue 2 brings more characters into the cosmic conflict, as the Galactic Council lay siege to the Wakanda Empire.
Imperial is the latest Marvel event written by Jonathan Hickman, taking readers into the greater Marvel Universe for a whodunit with massive stakes. The first issue had some major events, the death of ...
Speaking to Rolling Stone, Johnson addressed the notion that he and J.J. Abrams—who made the first and third films in the ...
The company’s approach is rooted in what Garcia calls “memorial storytelling” an insistence that the past deserves to be felt ...
In Empire of AI, journalist Karen Hao investigates OpenAI and the social and environmental costs of a multinational tech arms race.
The sci-fi franchise began in 1982 with Bridges playing a video game programmer who becomes trapped in the digital world. The ...
Kroenke Sports and Entertainment, which owns the LA Rams, is by far the most valuable sports empire in the world ...
The fall of an empire —the end of a polity, a socioeconomic order, a dominant culture, or the intertwined whole—looks more like a cascading series of minor, individually unimportant failures ...
Among the world’s 20 most valuable sports ownership groups that are worth a combined $225 billion, Kroenke Sports & ...