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In the latest Superman film, Lois Lane and Clark Kent have a fight about what's more punk: edginess or kindness. The fate of something more than the mosh pit hangs in the balance.
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Some superhero movies go for real-world relevance. The Fantastic Four: First Steps succeeds by doubling down on whimsical, wide-eyed wonder.
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Scientists are far from knowing all of the complexities of Earth's ocean. With this comic, we explore some of what scientists do know, like its role as one of the world's largest carbon sinks and how life changes as the waters get deeper.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Michael Dean, editor of a new collection of long-forgotten Marvel horror comics called "Lost Marvels No.1: Tower of Shadows."
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Six techniques to energize you when you feel sluggish and relax you when you feel stressed. Feel the transformation in 15 minutes or less.
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It's been 15 years since Disney bought Marvel Entertainment, ushering in a Hollywood era dominated by superheroes. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe and author Joanna Robinson discuss the deal and its impact.
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The guide was created in 1982 to help ensure a consistent look for characters. For years fans have pushed for a way to buy this guide.
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Superman expert Ryan Steans ('The Signal Watch') joined TPR Cinema for our July 2 screening of "Superman: The Movie" to share his insights into the nearly 90-year history of an iconic American character. Also joining in the discussion was former DC Comics colorist Anthony Tollin.
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Texas Latino Comic Con takes place Aug. 5 at the Latino Cultural Center. The event highlights Latinx comic writers and artists.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Joshua Yehl at the games and entertainment website IGN about how to get into comics for the upcoming holiday season.