7 Coolest Pieces of Avengers Lore Marvel Needs to Revisit

Comics often rely on fond memories, and the Avengers have a rich history full of great stories. While it’s good to introduce new ideas and create fresh legends, revisiting the past can be really exciting too. Here are seven classic Avengers storylines that would be fantastic to explore again, and could help solidify the team’s place as the most iconic in superhero fiction.

One of Anime’s Longest Running Comedies Has Come to an End

Unlike Sakamoto Days, which features a former assassin running a convenience store, Mr. Nietzsche in the Convenience Store is simply a hilarious story set in that location. Created by Matsukoma and Hashimoto, the manga began in 2013 and has been running for thirteen years, following its characters as they navigate everyday life. The series centers around Matsukoma—who shares a name with the manga’s author—as he trains a new employee, Tomoharu Nii, in the art of running the store. The final chapter was released last month, and the last volume is available today, February 27th. While the series’ humor has kept it going for so long, there’s another interesting element that fans might not expect.

Major Batman Villain Is Gotham City’s New Mayor in DC Surprise

G. Willow Wilson and Marcio Takara’s Poison Ivy #42 introduces the new Mayor of Gotham: Dr. Pamela Isley, also known as Poison Ivy. While she aims to make Gotham a greener city, her primary motivation is to finally get GCPD Commissioner Vandal Savage to stop pursuing her. The story begins with a tense first meeting between the two, clearly establishing their opposing roles for those unfamiliar with the characters.

Clive Owen’s Monsieur Spade Is the Last Great Detective Show of Its Kind

Amazon’s Prime Video recently introduced viewers to Spider-Noir, and it feels like the perfect time for a revival of the noir genre – something we haven’t seen since the 1990s. Noir, born from the classic crime films of Hollywood’s golden era, consistently delivers a compelling experience. Recently, Clive Owen took on the role of a quintessential tough detective in a sequel that’s a standout in its category.

The Walking Dead’s Final Issue Was Pretty Hopeful For The Future

Even though the TV show based on it lost its way over time, Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead comic book stayed consistently amazing until its very last issue, #193. Throughout its sixteen years, the comic delivered plenty of tragedy and horror, but the final issue surprisingly ended on a hopeful note – more optimistic than many readers recall.

Bitcoin’s Final Sprint: Scarcity, Survival & Sarcasm

The Bitcoin network, that modern-day Icarus, teeters on the edge of a historic precipice. With 19,995,365 coins already minted by Feb. 27, 2026, it’s less than 4,700 coins shy of the 20 million mark. Analysts, with the precision of a British butler, predict this will occur between March 12 and 15, 2026-a 17-year dash to mine 95% of the supply, followed by a crawl to the finish line by 2140. A sprint, then a shuffle. How very… British.