The largest and most expensive LEGO Marvel set ever sold is about to hit stores. The original Hulkbuster suit is now a 21-inch high build out of 4,049 bricks. It requires a battery for the light-up ...
Hulkbuster versus the Hulk was one of the greatest things in Avengers: Age of Ultron. The true technological genius of Tony Stark against the raw power of Bruce Banner's rage. The Battle was legendary ...
It’s been a long time since we got to experience the full power of the most notorious machine in the Marvel Universe, the Iron Man suit in its many incarnations, and it'll probably be longer still ...
The Hulkbuster Iron Man armor is one of Tony Stark's most formidable creations, and it debuted in Marvel Comics Iron Man"#304 back in 1994. The Model 13 Hulkbuster Armor was designed to counter the ...
Hasbro’s Marvel Legends has been going great guns with the Infinity Saga Collection. A new line of premium six-inch Marvel Legends figures from across the first 23 MCU movies, it rolled out many ...
Shane Romanchick is a TV and Movie News author for Collider. He also runs his own blog Entershanement Reviews where he writes about and reviews the latest movies. He graduated from Regis College in ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Marvel’s Avengers gives each of its heroes an Ultimate ability to use along with their Heroic and ...
Prepare to spend and build like you’re Tony Stark with LEGO‘s latest massive creation for collectors. On a par with some of the recent Ultimate Collector Series Star Wars sets, the LEGO Iron Man ...
Warning: Spoilers for What If...? Galactus Transformed Hulk? #1Iron Man's identity as a superhero is built largely on creating armor to face any situation, including the Hulk. While he's dreamed up ...
Iron Man is getting some new suits in Marvel: Crisis Protocol. Atomic Mass Games revealed two new miniatures for the Armored Avenger earlier today, with Iron Man receiving new standard suit as well as ...
Despite an ongoing relationship going back to 1977, there’s never been a proper Marvel/Star Wars crossover. It seems even odder now that Disney owns both Marvel and Lucasfilm. Well, as usual, you’ve ...
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