Articles for February, 2018

Big Brother: Celebrity Edition Addresses Donald Trump and Bill Cosby and We Are Hooked On This Show
Tonight on Big Brother, Omarosa responded to Keshia Knight Pulliam's criticism of her politics by comparing her support of Donald Trump to Keshia's support of Bill Cosby, and we...
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The Four Season One Finale: And the Winner Is…
The Four has found the one. Fox's latest reality singing competition series, The Four: Battle for Stardom, reached the end of its first season on Thursday night, crowning its...
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She-Hulk punches back!

Welcome to the new Women of Marvel! Judy and Christina chat with She-Hulk writer Mariko Tamaki about what color means to Jennifer Walters.

Listen to the Women of Marvel – Episode 160 now!

Produced by Judy Stephens and Brandon Grugle
Associate Produced by Chloe Wilson
Art by Allyson Wakeman
Music by Karen Kanan Corrêa

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The Women of Marvel podcast assemble to chat all things Marvel and more! New episodes will be released every Thursday, co-hosted by Marvel VP, Content and Character Development Sana Amanat, Marvel.com Producer Judy Stephens, along with Assistant Editor Christina Harrington and Talent & Senior Creative Producer Lorraine Cink.

Have feedback or questions? Email us at WomenOf@marvel.com, or tweet your questions and comments to @Marvel with the hashtag #WomenOfMarvel.

 

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She-Hulk punches back!

Welcome to the new Women of Marvel! Judy and Christina chat with She-Hulk writer Mariko Tamaki about what color means to Jennifer Walters.

Listen to the Women of Marvel – Episode 160 now!

Produced by Judy Stephens and Brandon Grugle
Associate Produced by Chloe Wilson
Art by Allyson Wakeman
Music by Karen Kanan Corrêa

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The Women of Marvel podcast assemble to chat all things Marvel and more! New episodes will be released every Thursday, co-hosted by Marvel VP, Content and Character Development Sana Amanat, Marvel.com Producer Judy Stephens, along with Assistant Editor Christina Harrington and Talent & Senior Creative Producer Lorraine Cink.

Have feedback or questions? Email us at WomenOf@marvel.com, or tweet your questions and comments to @Marvel with the hashtag #WomenOfMarvel.

 

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Arrow: The Award Goes To…
Arrow: The Award Goes To...

I’d like to quote the incredible Larry David to describe tonight’s episode. It was, “pretty, pretty, pretty good…”

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A Major TGIT Crossover Night Is Coming and the First Footage of Olivia Pope Meeting Annalise Keating Is Here
Clear your schedule for the night of March 1! Not only is that the night that Olivia Pope meets Annalise Keating, but it's also the night that Meredith Grey meets Andy Herrera, the...
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Melissa Joan Hart Shares Her Take on ”Totally Different” Sabrina and the Teenage Witch Reboot
Melissa Joan Hart is passing off her broom to the next teenage witch. In case you haven't heard, a Sabrina the Teenage Witch reboot is coming to Netflix, more than two decades after...
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Dua Lipa Gets Deliriously ‘High’ On New Fifty Shades Freed Song
Dua Lipa teams up with producer Whethan for the soulful, sexy "Fifty Shades Freed" song "High."
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The History of Spider-Man: 1999

For over 50 years, Spider-Man has been a sensational standout in the Marvel Universe and the web-slinger will swing onto the silver screen once again in Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” this May! In celebration of his memorable history, we present Spidey’s spectacular step-by-step story…

1999 was a big year for Peter Parker! It all started with a couple of new #1s…

The hero kicked off the last year of the millennium still uncertain about donning his Spider-Man costume, but scored a new job at the Tri Corp Research Foundation in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 and witnessed the arrival of a strange new Spidey on the scene in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #1.

Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #1

Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #1

  • Published: January 06, 1999
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: September 05, 2011
  • Rating: T+
  • Cover Artist: John Byrne
What is Marvel Unlimited?

That web-slinging imposter turned out to be a fifteen-year-old girl named Mattie in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #2, while elsewhere the Ritual of Five provided a new menace named Shadrac in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #3. In PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #2, Peter donned his Spidey gear to fight alongside Thor versus the Dark God Thokkots.

The X-Men’s Iceman joined with the wallcrawler to clash with Gray Dolman in a subterranean world in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #3, and later our hero stood with the Fantastic Four to battle their opposite numbers, the Frightful Four, in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #4. Not yet done with team-ups, Spidey accepted aid from another mutant, Marrow, to head into the sewers in search of missing persons in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #4.

Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999) #2

Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999) #2

What is Marvel Unlimited?

After a heartfelt talk with Daredevil following the funeral of Karen Page in DAREDEVIL #8, the web-slinger learned of Mattie’s adoption of the Spider-Woman title in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #5, and together the two heroes fought a brand-new evil Spider-Woman in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #5 and learned her origin in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #6.

The Kingpin made life worse for the hero in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #6 and the wallcrawler traveled to an alternate world in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #7 that boasted Flash Thompson as a costumed crimebuster and Mysterio as Spider-Man, later seen in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #8. Spidey and Blade the Vampire Hunter joined forces in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #7 to battle Hunger (the villain, not the concept of) and together witnessed the return of Morbius the Living Vampire in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #8.

Daredevil (1998) #8

Daredevil (1998) #8

What is Marvel Unlimited?

A mystery man called Captain Power went after Doctor Octopus in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #9, but Ock recognized him as his former assistant out for revenge in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #10. The dreaded Venom performed a splashy comeback in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #9 and reabsorbed the Carnage symbiote from Cletus Kasady in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #10.

Spider-Man felt squashed by the Blob in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #11, and again by Juggernaut and the Exemplars in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #11. To make matters even worse, a new Sinister Six revealed themselves in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #12 before setting out to show our hero who really had the upper hand in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #12.

We’ve got good news and bad news, Pete. The good news? Y2K isn’t real. The bad news? There’s more Parker Luck in store for the new millennium!

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The History of Spider-Man: 1999

For over 50 years, Spider-Man has been a sensational standout in the Marvel Universe and the web-slinger will swing onto the silver screen once again in Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War” this May! In celebration of his memorable history, we present Spidey’s spectacular step-by-step story…

1999 was a big year for Peter Parker! It all started with a couple of new #1s…

The hero kicked off the last year of the millennium still uncertain about donning his Spider-Man costume, but scored a new job at the Tri Corp Research Foundation in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1 and witnessed the arrival of a strange new Spidey on the scene in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #1.

Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #1

Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #1

  • Published: January 06, 1999
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: September 05, 2011
  • Rating: T+
  • Cover Artist: John Byrne
What is Marvel Unlimited?

That web-slinging imposter turned out to be a fifteen-year-old girl named Mattie in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #2, while elsewhere the Ritual of Five provided a new menace named Shadrac in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #3. In PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #2, Peter donned his Spidey gear to fight alongside Thor versus the Dark God Thokkots.

The X-Men’s Iceman joined with the wallcrawler to clash with Gray Dolman in a subterranean world in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #3, and later our hero stood with the Fantastic Four to battle their opposite numbers, the Frightful Four, in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #4. Not yet done with team-ups, Spidey accepted aid from another mutant, Marrow, to head into the sewers in search of missing persons in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #4.

Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999) #2

Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999) #2

What is Marvel Unlimited?

After a heartfelt talk with Daredevil following the funeral of Karen Page in DAREDEVIL #8, the web-slinger learned of Mattie’s adoption of the Spider-Woman title in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #5, and together the two heroes fought a brand-new evil Spider-Woman in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #5 and learned her origin in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #6.

The Kingpin made life worse for the hero in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #6 and the wallcrawler traveled to an alternate world in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #7 that boasted Flash Thompson as a costumed crimebuster and Mysterio as Spider-Man, later seen in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #8. Spidey and Blade the Vampire Hunter joined forces in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #7 to battle Hunger (the villain, not the concept of) and together witnessed the return of Morbius the Living Vampire in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #8.

Daredevil (1998) #8

Daredevil (1998) #8

What is Marvel Unlimited?

A mystery man called Captain Power went after Doctor Octopus in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #9, but Ock recognized him as his former assistant out for revenge in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #10. The dreaded Venom performed a splashy comeback in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #9 and reabsorbed the Carnage symbiote from Cletus Kasady in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #10.

Spider-Man felt squashed by the Blob in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #11, and again by Juggernaut and the Exemplars in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #11. To make matters even worse, a new Sinister Six revealed themselves in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #12 before setting out to show our hero who really had the upper hand in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #12.

We’ve got good news and bad news, Pete. The good news? Y2K isn’t real. The bad news? There’s more Parker Luck in store for the new millennium!

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