Vinland Saga Is Over But Netflix Has the Spotlight on an Equally Compelling Gem

Explore the captivating manga titled “Orb: On the Movements of the Earth,” published in Shogakukan’s Weekly Big Comic Spirits. Since its 2020 debut, this lesser-known gem has been praised by readers. After Netflix released its 2024 anime adaptation, thoughtfully produced by Madhouse, it gained a much larger following. Interestingly, many viewers have noted similarities to “Vinland Saga,” and it turns out that these resemblances run deeper than most fans initially realized. If you’re a fan of “Vinland Saga,” I highly recommend checking out “Orb”; here’s why it’s worth your time.

DC Is Going Back to the Golden Age With New JSA: Year One

Jeff Lemire revealed on his Substack that issue 13 of JSA will initiate a “Year One” narrative, taking us back to the Golden Age and unfolding an exciting new storyline detailing the early adventures of the characters who will eventually form The Justice Society of America! Accompanying Lemire in this artistic endeavor is Gavin Guidry, whom he previously worked with on the “Time Past” story featured in JSA #8. The “Year One” series will span over six issues from JSA #13 to 18.

Hollow Knight: Silksong’s Brief New Gameplay Showcases New Bosses and Abilities

As a thrilled fan, I can’t help but express my excitement over the freshly released footage! It showcases some extraordinary new skills for our favorite heroine, Hornet. For instance, it appears she’s learned to ignite her needle and use it as a flamethrower against enemies, turning them into living torches! Moreover, there’s an electrifying battle against twin bosses whose synchronized attacks seem almost like a choreographed dance routine. Simply fantastic!

Blade & 9 Other Marvel Comics Heroes You Didn’t Know Were Avengers

As a cinephile delving into the Marvel universe, I’d like to shed light on some lesser-known Avengers characters who have left an indelible mark. From the shadowy Blade and the wisecracking Deadpool to the enigmatic Yondu and beyond, these characters add depth and diversity to the team. If you’ve been following the Marvel Cinematic Universe closely, you might have already encountered them, but for those who are just starting their journey, keep an eye out for these intriguing characters that make the Avengers roster even more captivating!

7 DC Heroes Spider-Man Can’t Beat

Marvel and DC Comics are teaming up once more after many years, and it’s expected that soon, Marvel’s most iconic hero, Spider-Man, will also join in with a crossover comic of his own. When heroes collide, there’s often initial conflict as they initially perceive each other as adversaries. While Spider-Man might be able to triumph over several DC characters, there are also many he would struggle against. Here are seven DC heroes who could easily best Spider-Man due to their superior strength and abilities.

Alien: Earth Reveals A Key Part of Xenomorph Birth The Franchise Has Never Shown Before

In “Alien: Earth” Episode 3 titled “Metamorphosis”, character Wendy, played by Sydney Chandler, and her brother Private Hermit, portrayed by Alex Lawther, find themselves in a perilous situation as they’re cornered by a xenomorph drone. They engage in a fierce struggle, eventually managing to kill the creature despite sustaining serious injuries. However, the death of this potential biological weapon causes distress for Boy Kavalier, the proprietor of Prodigy corporation.

Star Wars Just Went Back to This Outer Rim Planet (And No, It’s Not Tatooine)

In issue #6 of “Star Wars: Jedi Knights” penned by Marc Guggenheim and illustrated by Madibek Musabekov, readers travel back to the tranquil Outer Rim planet Mina-Rau. This may ring a bell as it appeared significantly in season 2 of “Star Wars: Andor”. However, unlike serving as a peaceful sanctuary for refugees and ex-Rebels, the comic unveils Mina-Rau’s past, set decades prior, when it was the scene of a suspenseful Jedi murder mystery. This revisit to Mina-Rau isn’t merely an attempt at continuity; rather, it serves as a creative exploration in world-building that adds depth to both the prequel and early Rebellion periods by disclosing the long and frequently violent history of a once peaceful agricultural planet.