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The Fifth Color | The Final Word

After nearly a decade, ROBOT 6's Carla Hoffman bids farewell to "The Fifth Color."

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The Fifth Color | Ms. Marvel, family and the American Dream

A seemingly simple gesture in this week's issue of "Ms. Marvel" makes an enormous impact.

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The Fifth Color | The Inhuman-mutant divide

Setting aside those nagging Inhumans rumors, there's actually a pretty good argument for rethinking the X-Men's place within the Marvel Universe.

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The Fifth Color | A Loki at the end of the universe

Loki has reinvented himself time and again, but what will the god of lies be when he emerges on the other end of "Secret Wars"?

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The Fifth Color | Plato's perfect Fantastic Four

With the new "Fantastic Four" movie whisked away to the Negative Zone, we look at why the essential elements of Marvel's First Family are so tough to unlock.

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The Fifth Color | Mythology, Marvel and what makes a superhero

Following the announcement of a new "Hercules" series, ROBOT 6's Carla Hoffman considers whether the Greek demigod really was the "first superhero."

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The Fifth Color | A fresh start for Ant-Man's old legacy

Marvel's "Ant-Man" isn't a perfect film, but it manages to make Hank Pym and Scott Lang relatable.

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The Fifth Color | How new and different is Marvel in October?

From "A-Force" to "Karnak" to "Vision," we parse Marvel's avalanche of all-new, all-different titles.

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The Fifth Color | Peter Parker, the eternal child

Why does Spider-Man have to be a perpetual child?

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The Fifth Color | Netflix's 'Daredevil' is Punisher's perfect home

Frank Castle's ideal role may be in serving as the dark reflection of Matt Murdock.

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