5 Powerful Marvel Heroes Who Are Truly Terrible Leaders

As a huge Marvel fan, I’ve been thinking about leaders who… well, didn’t quite lead so well. It’s easy to focus on the amazing heroes, but sometimes those in charge make terrible decisions – either leading their teams straight into disaster or just looking out for themselves, even if it hurts everyone else. It’s a bit depressing, honestly, but here’s a rundown of some of the worst!

Battlefield 6 Players Slam DICE and EA for Removing Battlefield 5 Feature

While not flawless, *Battlefield 6* does have some problems. Many players find the maps to be poorly designed, and some of the choices made by the developers, DICE and EA, are confusing and upsetting. For instance, unlike *Battlefield 5*, where you could customize your character’s gender regardless of class, *Battlefield 6* assigns a fixed gender to each class. This decision has become the second most frequent complaint online, second only to the issues with the maps, which are sparking heated debate among fans on the *Battlefield* subreddit.

Almost 40 Years Later, DC Revives A Canceled Series After A Furious Fan Campaign

DC Comics announced at New York Comic Con that a long-lost Swamp Thing story will be released in 2026. Originally cancelled in 1989, the four-issue arc by Rick Veitch – issues #88-91 – will now be published under the title Swamp Thing 1989. The publisher plans to release it in a way that allows fans to seamlessly integrate these issues into their existing collections as if they had been published at the original time.

When Daredevil: Born Again S2 Takes Place Compared to Spider-Man: Brand New Day, Revealed by Marvel Boss

For weeks, rumors have been circulating that Daredevil could make an appearance in the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day, but Marvel hasn’t officially confirmed this. However, the studio *has* revealed how the new Daredevil episodes will connect to the next Spider-Man movie. At New York Comic Con, Marvel TV’s Brad Winderbaum told ComicBook exactly how the two stories fit together in the timeline, and which one happens first.

10 Steamy Thrillers That Really Turn Up the Heat

A 2024 study revealed a significant decrease in erotic content in mainstream movies, particularly those made in Hollywood, over the past quarter-century. Researchers suggest several possible reasons for this trend, including shifting audience preferences, negative perceptions of these films, growing concerns about actors’ well-being during production, and the easy access to explicit content online.

Alien: Earth’s Eye Monster Is Much More Dangerous Than the Xenomorphs (And I Love It)

This creature is a single eye connected to slimy tentacles that forcefully attaches itself to the eye socket of a human or animal. It takes control of its host, turning them into violent and cunning beings capable of terrible acts. This parasite appears in Episode 4 of *Alien: Earth* when it invades a sheep during an experiment. Scientists believe it’s highly intelligent, as the possessed sheep displays unusually high brain activity and stares at humans with unsettling intensity.

VisionQuest Star Paul Bettany Teases Whether White Vision Can Lift Thor’s Hammer

Vision’s fate was tragic, as he was destroyed by Thanos – though the heroes eventually reversed that loss. While Wanda created a version of him in Westview, it wasn’t the same. Instead, we got a new, different Vision known as White Vision. This new version may have some of his old memories, but he’s not the Vision fans are familiar with, which raises a big question: is he worthy enough to lift Thor’s hammer? Even Paul Bettany, the actor who plays Vision, doesn’t know the answer, but he’s hoping to find out.

Battleworld and Marvel’s Most Broken Multiverse Earths, Ranked

I’ve always been fascinated by the darker corners of the Marvel multiverse, and it’s truly chilling to think about all the Earths that have fallen. I recently came across a rundown of the most devastated realities – worlds ravaged by mutant catastrophes, or where the bad guys actually *won* and took over. It’s a really sobering look at how easily things can go wrong.