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Joker's Stomach-Churning 'Face-Mask' Costume Returns in Twisted Cosplay
Screen Rant· 11 hours agoFrom the bizarre, muscular, gaunt look from Grant Morrison's work, to the iconic purple suit and...
Gotham's New Robin Makes Their Canon Debut, with Official Costume & Mission
Screen Rant· 1 hour agoBatman and Robin have always been the Dynamic Duo – but that duo has changed over the years, with...
Who Is Marvel Comics’ Cassandra Nova? The Wild Story of DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE’s Villain
Nerdist via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCassandra Nova’s Marvel Comics First Appearance Marvel Comics The genocidal maniac is the creation...
As Superman Continues Filming, James Gunn’s Latest Tease Has Me Wondering If He’s Going To Feature A...
CinemaBlend via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSuperman is set to unleash a new era of DC features onto the planet...
Deadpool & Wolverine: Cassandra Nova Explained
SuperHeroHype via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe second trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine confirmed a casting rumor. Namely, that the film’s chief villain, played by Emma Corrin, is Cassandra Nova....
Who is Cassandra Nova? Explaining Emma Corrin's Deadpool 3 villain
ClutchPoints· 4 days agoCreated by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, Cassandra Nova first appeared in “New X-Men #114” in...
James Gunn Shares Original SUPERMAN Logo, Sparking SUPERMAN: LEGACY Speculation
Nerdist via Yahoo News· 4 days agoGunn announced the film with art from the cover of All-Star Superman by writer Grant Morrison and...
New “Deadpool & Wolverine” trailer has claws, Cassandra Nova, and F-bombs: 'Let's f---ing go!'
Entertainment Weekly via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAs created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely in Marvel comics, Nova is the evil twin sister of...
Deadpool & Wolverine’s Cassandra Nova Signals A Surprising Comic Influence
Kotaku via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe latest trailer for Deadpool & Wolverine gave audiences their first good look at the movie’s big...
'X-Men '97' Episode 7 explained: OZT, Bastion, and more
Decider· 3 days agoThe title of this episode might sound odd, but it’s actually a reference to X-Men ’92; Rogue called...