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Cobra Kai: 7 Strong Characters Who Started Out Weak

Many Cobra Kai dojos accepted weak students. However, over time their hard work paid off.

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Ralph Macchio's 10 Best Roles, Ranked

Ralph Macchio has produced some stellar performances throughout his successful career. While it's hard to choose, some roles outshine the rest.

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Bendis Promises "Legitimate Closure" In "Ultimate End"

Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley talk teaming up again for the new "Secret Wars" series that promises to be the end of an era.

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NYCC | 'The Karate Kid' Stars Celebrate 30th Anniversary

Ralph Macchio, Billy Zabka, Martin Kove and a room full of fans got together at NYCC 2014 to discuss The Karate Kid 30 years after its debut.

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Comics A.M. | Little Lotta artist Sid Couchey passes away

Artist Sid Couchey, an illustrator who brought many a Little Lotta story to life during the halcyon days of Harvey Comics, passed away March 11.

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Macchio Challenges the Gods in "Thor"

After enduring numerous assaults and battles, Thor and the other Asgardian gods are exhausted, but they must now stand tall against an all new threat. We spoke with "Thor" editor Ralph Macchio about the Dark Gods.

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Ralph Macchio's Hilarious Struggle To Become A Hollywood Bad Boy

In Wax On, Fuck Off, Karate Kid star Ralph Macchio faces his toughest challenge yet: At 48, he must transform his nice-guy image in order to re-establish himself as a Hollywood star. It's a must-watch Funny or Die video.

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FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK: Ralph Macchio

Our series continues with Ralph Macchio, Senior Editor at Marvel behind the Ultimate and Marvel Illustrated lines, "The Dark Tower," as well as legendary runs by Simonson and Miller, and of course The Spider Clone Saga.

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- I Was A Marvel Intern Zombie

George recounts the time he spent at Marvel as an intern. It was the mid '90s, Mark Waid was writing "Captain America," when suddenly Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld jumped into the fray! Plus, "Marvelcution!"

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