Magneto changed a lot in the ’80s, as writer Chris Claremont changed him from the Doctor Doom wannabe of the team’s early years into a sympathetic character who even became a leader of the group.
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Originally starting out airing reruns of previous animated shows and movies, Cartoon Network quickly became a leading platform for original animated TV programming. As the cable channel expanded its ...
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Vector databases emerged as a must-have technology foundation at the beginning of the modern gen AI era. What has changed over the last year, however, is that vectors, the numerical representations of ...
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Marvel just hit the mutant nostalgia button again so hard your old Jim Lee X-Men cards are probably vibrating in whatever shoebox they've been buried in since 1995. To celebrate/commisserate/distract ...
Uncanny X-Men (Vol. 1) #346-350 is an unsung cycle of stories. It begins with a battle and team-up between Marrow and Spider-Man (with amazing art from Joe Madureira), deals with the return of Gambit, ...