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Superhero Bits: History of ‘Shazam!’ Documentary, ‘Superman: Man of Tomorrow’ Cast Announced & More

Captain America Rescue Outfit Concept Art

Did you hear about the new Marvel Presents: The World’s Greatest Book Club video series? Want to discover the history of DC Comics’ Shazam! in a new documentary? Who is voicing Clark Kent and Lex Luthor in Superman: Man of Tomorrow? Was Daredevil star Charlie Cox disappointed that he didn’t get to be in Avengers: Endgame? All that and more in this edition of Superhero Bits.

If you’re new to Marvel Comics, you might need a guide understand the words, how they are styled, and displayed.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an alternate version of Free Comic Book Day will be taking place entirely online.

io9 has a sneak peek at a couple of the treats you’ll be able to make from Marvel Eat the Universe cook book.

The next season of The Flash will incorporate more villains as way of bringing recent comic book stories to life.

Here’s a clip from the new animated movie LEGO DC: Shazam! Magic and Monsters, starring Sean Astin.

The #Creators4Comics charity campaign has raised over $430,000 for bookstores and comic book retailers.

Concept artist Ryan Meinerding shared an alternate design for Captain America‘s early military rescue outfit.

Marvel Presents: The World’s Greatest Book Club with Paul Scheer is a new video series discussing comics.

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