When Clark proposed to Lois (in the modern age comics) the tv series “Lois & Clark: the new adventures of Superman” was still in development. The editors calculated that the tv characters needed at least three years to fall in love and walk down the aisle, so they put comics Clark and Lois relationship in danger, by every means necessary.
Although the Emma in Wolverine is actually just a minor character credited in the movie as “Kayla’s sister” (and not considered canon since X-men: First Class), a character spot reveals her full name.
Asserting that he exclusively writes stuff that could only work as comics, Alan Moore never gets involved in movie adaptations of his work, nor he wants to be credited.
The web-shooting gun. It was probably Marvel’s plan to ditch Superboy by making he look like an idiot (more than he already did on his own with that haircut).
They didn’t care Spider-man had to take the hit too.
The Umbrella Academy is a comic about what would happen if you had superpowers and were raised by a shitty father and what would happen if you didn’t have any superpower and were raised by that same shitty father.
It’s also drawn by a god among men, Gabriel Ba, and written by My Chemical Romance frontman, Gerard Way.