7 One Piece Characters More Powerful Than Luffy

I’ve watched Luffy grow so much throughout his journey. After the devastating loss of Ace, he disappeared for two years to train, and he came back a much stronger pirate, having mastered all types of Haki. While his time with Rayleigh was incredibly valuable, I think he really hit his stride during the Wano Country arc, especially in his fight with Kaido. That’s when he awakened his Devil Fruit, and we finally understood the full extent of his powers. Honestly, in his Gear 5 form, he seems completely unbound and fights with incredible ease. He’s unbelievably powerful, maybe even unmatched in theory, but he still needs to work on his endurance to truly reach his peak. As it stands now, there are still seven fighters he hasn’t been able to overcome.

The MCU Stealing a Move From the Arrowverse Would Fix Its Biggest Issue

As a huge fan of superhero films and TV, I’ve always found the relationship between the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Arrowverse interesting. Shows like *Arrow* and *The Flash* have often gone out of their way to show support for Marvel, trying to foster a sense of community where all superhero content could succeed. Marvel hasn’t really reciprocated that goodwill, but honestly, there’s something the DC shows do really well that Marvel could learn from – and it could solve a problem that’s been building for years.

6 Games That Perfected The Multiverse Over A Decade Ago

The idea of a multiverse has become very popular in gaming, with many notable examples appearing over ten years ago. Some games used it to justify continuing a series with multiple sequels, while others wove it directly into the story and core ideas of the game. A few even built the multiverse into how the game *plays*, using different realities to highlight unique mechanics. Here are some of the best games that explored this concept over a decade ago.

10 Real-Life Musicians Who Starred In Comic Books, Ranked

As a huge fan of both comics and music, I always get a kick out of seeing musicians pop up in the pages of my favorite superhero books! It’s become a fun thing for publishers to do – giving famous artists cameos or even starring roles. Sometimes they’ll get the graphic novel treatment, with stories based on their lives. But I’m really interested in when musicians become *characters* in fictional worlds. I’ve put together a list of the coolest examples, ranking them from pretty neat to totally amazing!

Andor Star Makes Unexpected Connection Between Iconic Star Wars Character and His New Musical

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Diego Luna discussed the similarities between his characters Cassian Andor in *Star Wars* and Valentin Arregui/Armando in *Kiss of the Spider Woman*. He explained that both characters go through significant personal journeys. When we first meet Valentin, he’s deeply isolated and struggling. Imprisoned and feeling defeated, he’s shut himself off from any hope of change or revolution as a way to protect himself and cope with his emotional wounds.

10 Most Iconic Villains From ’90s Marvel TV Shows

One of the things that made ’90s Marvel TV shows stand out was their dedication to using stories directly from the comic books. *X-Men: The Animated Series* covered major storylines like the *Phoenix Saga* and *Days of Future Past*, and *Spider-Man* dealt with arcs like the *Clone Saga* and *Secret Wars*, even exploring the idea of multiple universes. The heroes faced many challenges, but the villains were truly captivating.