Lego Voyagers Review – Brick-Built Simplicity

As a huge Lego fan, I always expect total freedom when building, but Lego Voyagers felt surprisingly limited. It’s cool that it’s built with Lego bricks, but you can’t actually *play* with every single piece, which is a little disappointing. I wish the game would at least tell you which pieces you can interact with! Plus, there are these invisible barriers in places, and areas you just can’t go. It doesn’t ruin the game, but it’s definitely not the open-ended Lego experience I was hoping for – it’s much more structured than that.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Claws of Awaji Review – Refinement of Core Ideas

The story of *Claws of Awaji* begins with a compelling mystery: Naoe and Yasuke discover that Naoe’s mother, Tsuyu, is not only alive but imprisoned on Awaji Island. They decide to rescue her, believing she holds the key to the ongoing conflict with the Templars and the fate of Japan. This time, they’ll face the Sanzoku Ippa, a powerful organization with a complex structure of leaders, fighters, and spies, all working for the main villain, Yukari, who has her own plans for Awaji Island.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Is Sprinting Home On 4K Blu-ray and Digital

You’ll be able to find *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* on 4K Blu-ray, standard Blu-ray, and DVD. But for collectors, limited editions will be available first. The highlight is a special 4K Blu-ray bundle featuring a unique SteelBook case designed like a comic book, along with five collectible cards and an exclusive copy of *The Fantastic Four: First Steps* #1 comic book – all with artwork matching the SteelBook. This bundle will only be available on Amazon and should be up for pre-order soon, along with the regular versions.

2026’s Frieren Rival Must Nail These 3 Things To Justify the Fantasy Anime’s Major Delay

The manga *Witch Hat Atelier* began appearing in Kodansha’s *Morning Two* magazine in 2016 and is still being published, currently with 14 volumes available. An anime adaptation by Bug Films was announced in 2024, and the first trailer has excited fans with its beautiful animation of Coco and the world of *Witch Hat Atelier*. However, the anime will face three significant challenges to match the high quality of the original manga.

Futurama Producer Teases the Show’s Next Series Finale

To mark the debut of *Futurama* Season 13 on Hulu, ComicBook recently interviewed executive producer David X. Cohen about the new episodes. Cohen discussed the possibility of another series finale – something he’d hinted at during San Diego Comic-Con earlier this summer – and explained that crafting a satisfying ending is becoming more challenging as the characters have evolved. He also shared that an especially emotional episode is planned for the character of Fry.

Spy x Family Confirms Exciting World-First Surprise Ahead of Season 3

According to Mantan Web, a special screening of the series will take place on September 28th at Lawson United Cinema STYLE-S in Yokohama. The first two episodes will be shown to promote the new season. The voice actors for the Forger family – Takuya Eguchi (Loid), Atsumi Tanezaki (Anya), Saori Hayami (Yor), and Kenichiro Matsuda (Bond) – will be present to interact with the audience. The event will also be live-streamed at TOHO Cinemas Shinjuku in Tokyo and other locations. While currently limited to Japan, fans worldwide can expect to hear early reactions to the new season soon.

10 Most Emotionally-Damaged Characters in the MCU

The Marvel Cinematic Universe is full of characters dealing with difficult pasts – it seems like almost everyone has experienced some kind of trauma. But ten characters, in particular, have truly been through a lot. While heroes like Tony Stark, Shuri, and Peter Parker have their own struggles, their experiences don’t compare to the intense pain carried by characters like Wanda Maximoff, Bucky Barnes, and Nebula. It’s amazing they still manage to be heroes, though some have come very close to falling apart.

37 Years Ago Today DC Fans Sealed Jason Todd’s Fate & Set Up One of Batman’s Best Stories Years Later

I still remember being absolutely stunned when DC actually followed through with that fan vote back in 1988, in the ‘A Death in the Family’ storyline. It was incredible – and devastating – to see Jason Todd, the newest Robin, actually *die* because of how the fans voted. Honestly, it made me feel for Jason so much more; learning about his possible birth mother was already compelling, but then to have the Joker kill him like that… it was heartbreaking. But even that wasn’t the final chapter for him, which is something I always found fascinating.