When did Deadpool‘s mask get that little point on it? What if Disney Infinity made X-Men figures? How awful does The Asylum’s Suicide Squad rip-off look? When can you get your hands on Genndy Tartakovsky‘s Luke Cage comic series that’s been sitting around for nine years? All that and more in this edition of Superhero Bits.
In honor of the 20th anniversary of Marvel vs DC, some artists created new Marvel and DC match-ups.
Learn about the history of Hellfire Club before the mutant establishment gets its own TV show.
This guy’s Iron Man cosplay from EHV Props with the Mark 39 armor is impressive as hell.
David Ayer talks about how he joined Suicide Squad and then assembled the super villains.
Nightcrawler and all his teleporting glory is now part of Marvel’s Contest of Champions game.
Scarlett Johansson says playing Black Widow is her favorite role that she’s played in her career so far.
Here’s the trailer for The Asylum’s incredible but predictable, lame rip-off of Suicide Squad.
Deadpool‘s mask didn’t always have a saggy point on the top, so when did that start happening?
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