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Superhero Bits: Stan Lee’s One Marvel Movie Criticism, Justice League Dark Guide & More

By Ethan Anderton/Sept. 2, 2016 5:00 pm EST

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Rob Liefeld brings his excitement to toys again to prove how Deathstroke is not like Deadpool.

Get a refresher on the villains that Supergirl faced in the show’s inaugural season before the second season begins.

Kevin Smith starts working on his next episode of The Flash next week, and he promises more action stuff.

Comic expert Dan Casey at Nerdist runs through everything you need to know about Justice League Dark.

Tyler Hoechlin talks about the process of becoming Superman when shooting the second season of Supergirl.

Tom Holland stopped by another children’s hospital in the Spider-Man suit while on a break from shooting.

The second episode of the Telltale Batman Series, Children of Arkham, will arrive on September 20th this fall.

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Here’s some of the cover art for the new comic crossover Wonder Woman ‘77 Meets the Bionic Woman.

The introduction of Baron Zemo was once a lot more deadlier in early drafts of Captain America: Civil War.

The CW gets a new hero in the first TV spot for the second season of Supergirl, coming in October.

Stephen Amell teases that he’ll be playing a third version of Oliver Queen on this new season of Arrow.

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Check out this fantastic image of Tom Holland on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming from the actor’s Instagram.

A lot of people think Superman’s disguise as Clark Kent wouldn’t work, but there’s a chance that it actually would.

With the Blu-ray and DVD release around the corner, here’s how Captain America: Civil War should have ended.

Stan Lee doesn’t dislike any Marvel movies, but he didn’t like how Doctor Doom was portrayed in 2005’s Fantastic Four.

Snuggle up with your favorite Marvel superheroes thanks to these Avengers pillows for your couch or bed.

Cut up your food on Captain America’s shield with this special cutting board available from ThinkGeek.

ArtFX has a detailed new statue inspired by The Dark Knight Returns: Hunt for the Dark Knight.

Pick up a new messenger bag inspired by Deadshot’s wardrobe from Suicide Squad over at Merchoid.

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