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Soda City Comic Con hits the 'Bullseye' with Marvel series…

Here is the story worth your attention right now: Soda City Comic Con hits the 'Bullseye' with Marvel series superstar, reported by wach.com. Reporting fro

Here is the story worth your attention right now: Soda City Comic Con hits the 'Bullseye' with Marvel series superstar, reported by wach.com.

This is not a rumor roundup. It is a current headline pulled from live coverage on new Marvel, DC, and graphic-novel movies and TV, and the useful question is simple: what just changed, and why should you care today?

Marvel: what changed

Soda City Comic Con hits the 'Bullseye' with Marvel series superstar is the signal. wach.com is the source. Stay close to that pairing and you avoid turning a thin news item into a fake deep dive.

Related coverage to keep in the same frame includes Avengers: Doomsday: The Russo Brothers Have Finally Sold Fans On Doctor Doom As The MCU's New Big Bad (ComicBookMovie.com); IndyCar Series preparations in Washington, D.C., for Freedom 250 (IndyStar); Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Season 2 Promo Art Reveals Comic-Accurate Symbiote Spider-Man (ComicBookMovie.com). Together, those headlines help separate a one-off announcement from a broader shift.

Why it matters

New Marvel, DC, and graphic-novel screen news matters when it changes what is actually coming to theaters or streaming, not when it is rumor mill filler.

For ND.Builds readers, the value is staying current. Vern covers new Marvel, DC, and graphic-novel movies and TV, and this note exists to flag what is new, not to recap last month.

What to do next

Stick to confirmed trailers, dates, casting, and orders. Ignore vague development chatter unless a studio put it on the record.

Watch release windows, platform, and whether this is a movie, a series, or an adaptation still hunting a home.

If you only take one habit from Notes, make it this: every headline gets a decision. Ignore is fine. Delay is fine. Blind enthusiasm is not.

Keep a short internal note when a story like this lands: who on your team owns the follow-up, what proof would change your mind, and what date you will revisit it. That tiny ritual beats a week of vague Slack chatter.

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