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Stan Lee and Nick Carter Turned the Backstreet Boys into Superheroes (Yes, Seriously)
CBR.com· 7 days agoIt may sound strange, but Stan Lee and Nick Carter once transformed the Backstreet Boys into...
The 10 Greatest Fantastic Four Comic Book Runs of All Time
Nerdist via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIn 1961, Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby changed comics forever with the arrival of the Fantastic...
Robyn Warren of Geek Girl Strong Creates Official Marvel Fitness Deck
Bleeding Cool· 9 hours agoChronicle Books is publishing a new non-fiction Marvel licensed book Marvel Fitness Deck: Be the...
iPadOS 18: Apple unveils a huge refresh to its tablet lineup at WWDC
BGR· 3 hours agoApple has revealed iPadOS 18, its latest update to the company's tablet lineup -- including new...
X-Men Airbnb in Westchester: Franchise's ties to county go beyond X-Mansion's walls
Lohud | The Journal News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoValley The X-Men have ties to Westchester So, how did Westchester become the setting for such an...
Kartoon Studios Strikes First Deal With AI Dubbing Platform
Deadline via Yahoo News· 3 days agoEXCLUSIVE: Kartoon Studios has struck its first deal with an AI dubbing platform. The Stan Lee brand...
The 14 Best Thrillers Streaming on Netflix in June, from ‘Fair Play’ to ‘Emily the Criminal’
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThis June, top-tier archival titles include Park Chan-Wook’s “Oldboy” and Stan Lee’s “Inside Man.”...
Moore: Comic relief
The Longview News-Journal· 3 days agoAt the time, new comics were 12 cents each and were only available locally from a rack at the Piggly Wiggly in Ashdown, Arkansas. Marvel (the house that ...
How To Donate 80,000 Comic Books—And Get A Marvelous Tax Break
Forbes· 3 days agoIt became a constant of his childhood—each week, he’d walk three miles to the corner store in...
Tax Breaks: The Art Of Donating What You Love And Getting A Tax Deduction
Forbes· 3 days agoGary Prebula is different. In 1963, at age 12, he plopped down 12 cents to buy the first issue of The Amazing Spider-Man #1, the character’s solo-debut after Stan