Captain America: The Leader’s Shocking Comic Villain Past Unveiled!

As anticipated, the character commonly known as The Leader is predominantly portrayed as a foe of the Hulk rather than Captain America. Legendary creators Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, who are behind famous characters like Spider-Man and Dr. Strange, introduced The Leader (whose real name is Samuel Sterns) in 1964. They created him to be the Hulk’s polar opposite, making him his ultimate adversary. Unlike Bruce Banner, who transforms into a mindless monster when he becomes the Hulk, Samuel Sterns evolves from a low IQ worker to one of the planet’s most intelligent minds, rivaling even Reed Richards from the Fantastic Four. Alongside the Abomination, The Leader has maintained his position as one of the Hulk’s most well-known adversaries for over six decades.

The Lost Boys: Will This Musical Finally Break the Vampire Curse on Broadway?

Indeed, the 2000s witnessed three high-profile and costly disappointments when it came to introducing vampires onto the stage. Since those three missteps, nobody has ventured to revive vampires on Broadway. Before The Lost Boys makes its grand debut in attempting a vampire musical after almost two decades, let us revisit the history of three vampire-themed productions that could serve as a lesson in caution.

‘Dr. Stone’s Boichi Launches New Manga, ‘The Marshal King,’ in February

Shueisha has announced that Boichi’s forthcoming work titled “The Marshal King” is due for release this coming week. This will mark his comeback as both the author and artist of a series, a role he hasn’t assumed in quite some time. The upcoming manga will debut in Shonen Jump+ and will be accessible on Manga Plus in English and Spanish from February 7, 2025.

THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Launches First Trailer

The Future Foundation unveiled a movie that Marvel Cinematic Universe enthusiasts have eagerly anticipated for quite some time. Following an extended sequence of “remarkable” news broadcasts featuring vintage ’60s graphics, space center sounds, footage of artifacts related to space travel and training equipment, and the cast’s personal appearance at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama, everything was set. The trailer certainly lived up to expectations.