Amphibia Creator Talks Long-Awaited Sequel

The animated series Amphibia concluded in 2022 with a satisfying ending and a look at what the characters’ lives would be like a decade later. Now, creator Matt Braly has announced the story will continue in a new comic book series called Amphibia: Strange Voyage, a collaboration between Disney and publisher TokyoPop. Braly recently shared that the comic will focus on the Plantar family, particularly the dynamic between Ivy and Sprig. He described how Ivy is excited for a new adventure together, while Sprig is still preoccupied with memories of their human friends. The comic will also explore the characters’ ongoing grief and adjustment after losing their human companions, with each character coping with the loss in their own way.

Designing Magnetic Materials with AI

A framework leveraging large language models systematically narrows the search for novel crystal materials, beginning with a dataset of 2.2 million crystals and employing a funnel-based screening strategy-guided by both machine learning prediction and density functional theory calculations-to ultimately identify a curated set of over 900 promising candidates from an initial training set of 4,500 standardized crystal structures.

A new framework leverages artificial intelligence to efficiently discover materials that block magnetism, opening doors for next-generation spintronics and quantum computing.

8 Reasons It’s Tough to Watch the Godfather Trilogy Today

The Godfather trilogy – The Godfather, The Godfather Part II (1974), and The Godfather Part III (1990) – tells the story of the powerful Corleone family and their criminal activities. Marlon Brando is unforgettable as Don Vito Corleone in the first film, but the series primarily follows the dramatic changes in his son, Michael Corleone, played by Al Pacino. These films by Francis Ford Coppola are considered masterpieces, though some elements of this epic gangster saga may feel different or more challenging for modern audiences than they did in the past.

10 Saddest X-Men Deaths In Marvel Movies & TV Shows

Just like the comic books, the X-Men movies have shown us heroes dying. These deaths are often very emotional, especially when they mark the end of a character’s story. While each loss is sad in its own way, they all left audiences feeling a strong sense of grief.

Operation: Iron Coffin #1 Puts Dracula on a Thrilling, Nazi-Fighting Path to Redemption (Early Review) [EXCLUSIVE]

This is an early review, so rest assured, there are no spoilers! Here’s the premise: Dracula is back from the dead and surprisingly, he’s seeking redemption. His plan? Join forces with the British during World War II. He’ll be dropped into a Nazi train packed with soldiers, supervillains, and a dangerous vampire plague that could unleash a new wave of terror. Dracula must fight his way through, confronting his past and battling the evil Hazel and Ivy, who are leading the Nazis and seem determined to see him fail. It’s a complex setup, but Operation: Iron Coffin #1 handles it brilliantly and hints at a story with stakes far beyond simply defeating the Nazis.

Event Horizon Sequel Confirms A Fan-Favorite Character’s Fate

The new comic series, described as a blend of Aliens and Dante’s Inferno, launched on April 22nd. It takes place 200 years after the original movie featuring Laurence Fishburne, Sam Neill, Kathleen Quinlan, and Joely Richardson. According to IDW Publishing, a billionaire is sending a fleet of ships to the wreckage near Neptune, determined to uncover the secrets of the Event Horizon – even if it means sacrificing his workers.