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Nicolas Cage as The Spider in Spider-Noir.

Love Nicolas Cage or hate him, Spider-Noir will prove your point

He’s never been known for his restraint, but playing a web-slinging gumshoe superhero in 1930s New York sends Nic Cage right over the top.

  • Karl Quinn

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You think you’re having a bad hair day? Millie Alcock as Supergirl in the trailer for Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow.

It’s no show without punch: Australia’s Supergirl soars in new trailer

From House of the Dragon to the Fortress of Solitude, Milly Alcock brings a “messy” edge to the Girl of Steel.

  • Michael Idato
Vincent Zurzolo, president of Metropolis Collectibles/Comic Connect with the comic book in early January, before it sold for $US15 million.

Superman No.1 comic once stolen from Nicolas Cage sells for $22m

The private deal for “Action Comics No.1” eclipses the previous record price for a comic book.

  • Bruce Shipkowski
Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman.

Satin tights, fighting for her rights: The spin that changed the world

Fifty years after it premiered, Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman remains the definitive blueprint for female power.

  • Michael Idato
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Toto, I’ve a feeling we’re not in Canberra anymore

The PM doubles up (again).

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Carnation salvation

You can take your medicine, or can it.

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When letting your hair down is a let-down

Even on a work night.

“I’m not motivated any more,” Star Wars star Mark Hamill reveals. (Insider tip: he’s since rediscovered his mojo.)

Mark Hamill was ready to quit but his wife had other ideas

How do you get Superman director Tim Gunn, LA Lakers boss Jeanie Buss and the Ken-ergetic Ryan Gosling in the one room? All the news, and sneak peeks, from this year’s Comic-Con.

  • Michael Idato
D23 EXPO 2022 - The Ultimate Disney Fan Event.

Pop culture at breaking point: Is the multibillion-dollar fan machine about to overheat?

Despite the absence of Star Wars, DC Studios and Marvel Studios, this year’s Comic-Con is still doing big business.

  • Michael Idato
Thousands have descended on San Diego for the world’s biggest annual Comic-Con.
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Inside San Diego Comic-Con

Thousands have descended on San Diego for the world’s biggest annual Comic-Con.