
Travel back in time to when pop up videos were a thing, Trish Walker was a star transitioning from child actor icon and her drug addiction was just beginning.
Travel back in time to when pop up videos were a thing, Trish Walker was a star transitioning from child actor icon and her drug addiction was just beginning.
Jessica Jones, a former costumes superhero, is now the sole owner and employee of Alias Investigative Services – a small private investigative firm.
But dark secrets from her superhero past haunt her, affecting her relationships and happiness.
Check out the new Defenders trailer!
From our new best friends murdockmanila at http://mcuexchange.com/ I present an infographic on the Rogues Gallery of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This super detailed infographic breaks down all the major and minor threats in the […]
Some set pictures from The Defenders have hit the Twitterverse! The first set of pics shows Misty Knight and Jessica Jones meeting on the street. Perhaps for the first time? Jessica looks in pretty […]
Marvel is turning up the heat on the Defenders! The new Iron Fist trailer dropped and good, albiet shaky, cam footage of the the Iron Fist panel. Finally a HUGE surprise guest […]
Night Nurse is the name of a Marvel Comics comic-book series published in the early 1970s, as well the alter ego of a fictional character, Linda Carter, known for her willingness to […]
Ever since Superman first burst onto the printed page in 1938, superheroes have become a staple of American storytelling — from comic books and TV shows to blockbuster movies and video games […]
Created by Ruth Atkinson, Patsy Walker first appeared in Miss America Magazine #2 (cover-dated Nov. 1944), published by Marvel precursor Timely Comics. Redheaded Patsy Walker, her parents Stanley and Betty, her boyfriend […]
Marvel’s Jessica Jones, or simply Jessica Jones, is an upcoming American web television series developed for Netflix by Melissa Rosenberg, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is […]
From: New Avengers #22 (2006) See the event that kicked off the Registration Act here!