Ultimate Endgame #3 Is a Fine Comic That Is Vaguely Disappointing (Review)

The initial success of the new Ultimate Universe came from its unique approach, different from Marvel’s other comics. However, Ultimate Endgame has started to feel like typical Marvel action, losing what made the line so interesting. While Ultimate Endgame #3 has some exciting moments, it ultimately falls short of expectations.

TAO’s Wild Dance: Will $500 Be a Mere Curtsy?

Yet, in the shadows of this grand ballet, the subnets-those unsung heroes where AI models and compute toil-begin to stir. Alas, a tragic comedy unfolds! While the subnets beckon, a vast sea of TAO remains slumbering on Root, as passive as a nobleman at a dull soiree. What a farce! Capital, ever the reluctant suitor, hesitates to join the dance.

Trump’s Tech Council: The Ultimate Crypto Showdown You Didn’t Know You Needed!

On this fateful day, March 25, the White House, in its infinite wisdom, has opted to reconstitute a federal advisory body on science policy. This body aims to tackle the mind-boggling pace of technological change that threatens to outpace even the wildest imaginings of sci-fi writers everywhere. Yes, folks, it’s a council, and it’s here to guide us through the chaos!

Pragmata – Everything You Need to Know

We’ve gathered all the latest information about the game and highlighted key details to help you decide if it’s right for you. We’ll cover everything from how the game plays to whether your computer can handle it, giving you a complete overview of what Pragmata offers.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Director Talks Difficulty in Animating The Steel Ball Run

I was so excited to read the latest JoJo Magazine 2026 Spring issue! Director Toshiyuki Kato finally talked about adapting Steel Ball Run, and honestly, he admitted what we were all thinking: it looked really hard to animate! He said everyone who’s read the manga probably figured the sheer number of horses would be a huge problem. He pointed out that it wouldn’t have been possible with earlier parts like Phantom Blood, Battle Tendency, or Stardust Crusaders. It’s only been in the last few years that they started seeing a way to actually make it work. Apparently, before they settled on the final animation style, they even created a rough prototype of around twenty scenes just to test things out!

DC/Marvel: Superman/Spider-Man is Another Dose of Crossover Fun (Review)

This issue, similar to the last crossover event, focuses on a main story featuring the titular characters, written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Jorge Jiménez. It also includes several additional stories from well-known comic creators such as Christopher Priest, Greg Rucka, and Gail Simone, with art by icons like Jim Lee, Daniel Sampere, and Nicola Scott. As with the previous event, the comic is packed with content, and quality varies between stories. However, it’s generally a very enjoyable read and sure to please fans of both Spider-Man and Superman.

Popular 10-Year-Old Strategy Game Is Shutting Down (But It’s Not All Bad News)

Shadowverse, a strategy card game that first came out in June 2016, has been consistently updated over the years. Originally created as a spin-off from Rage of Bahamut, it went on to inspire several other games. However, Cygames recently announced that Shadowverse will no longer be available starting in 2026. While the original game is ending, its successor, Shadowverse: Worlds Beyond, will continue to be supported. Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know about the upcoming shutdown of Shadowverse.