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How a Marvel Comics artist helped give Newfoundland its own psychedelic superheroIn N.L., the Danny Bulanadi drawings shared by fans were of a mysterious cloaked figure who sought oneness with the universe instead of fist-slinging battles.CanadaDec 17, 2022
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Edmonton comic book illustrator recruited for Marvel’s Indigenous artist seriesThe Marvel comic will highlight Indigenous creators and their stories.CanadaNov 13, 2020
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Boys let black widow bite them in hopes of becoming Spider-ManThe three brothers found a black widow and passed it around so it would bite them, according to a Bolivian health official.TrendingMay 27, 2020
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‘Maus’ creator axes Marvel essay, says company tried to censor Trump referenceIn Art Spiegelman's essay, written as an introduction to a new Marvel collection, one particular reference to the U.S. president put the essay on ice for the company.PoliticsAug 20, 2019
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Stan Lee’s ex-manager charged with elder abuse of Marvel legendKeya Morgan was charged with elder abuse against comic book legend Stan Lee on Monday.EntertainmentMay 14, 2019
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Kingston welcomes comic book enthusiasts for 10th annual King ConOne of the most notable names invited to this year's King Con was Ryan North, author of Marvel's 'Squirrel Girl.'CanadaMar 11, 2019
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Edmonton 1st Canadian city to host ‘Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes’ exhibitIf you're a fan of Marvel Comics, its history and gang of colourful characters, you might want to check out Telus World of Science Edmonton this fall.EntertainmentMar 7, 2019
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Stan Lee battled real-world racism by creating first black superheroesUnder Lee’s leadership, Marvel Comics introduced a generation of comic book readers to Black Panther, Luke Cage and the diverse X-Men.EntertainmentNov 15, 2018
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Relatable superheroes made Stan Lee an icon, says Winnipeg comic sellerWinnipegger Tony Hazzard said the appeal of Stan Lee's work, for him, was the attempts at making superheroes relatable – for readers to see themselves in characters with extraordinary powers.EntertainmentNov 13, 2018
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Stan Lee hoped to produce Adam Beach-starring Indigenous superhero showStan Lee struggled in his final years to get broadcasters behind a Canadian-set TV series about an Indigenous cop with special powers, says a producer who teamed with the late Marvel Comics founder to help it take shape.EntertainmentNov 13, 2018
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