The Justice League’s 7 Original Members, Ranked by Number of Appearances.

I like Martian Manhunter a lot, but I always suspected he wouldn’t be one of DC’s most popular heroes. While he’s a central figure in the Justice League, he hasn’t appeared in as many comics as you might think – around 1694 times. That’s a decent number, especially considering how quickly he’s been brought back to life after dying, but it still leaves him at the very bottom of the list. He’s a fantastic character, but he just hasn’t resonated with readers the way some others have.

Sylvester Stallone’s Escape Plan Trilogy Is Now Available on Pluto TV

On April 1st, all three Escape Plan movies starring Sylvester Stallone were added to the platform. This includes the original Escape Plan from 2013, the sequel Escape Plan 2: Hades (2018), and Escape Plan: The Extractors (2019). In each film, Stallone plays Ray Breslin, a security expert who tests the strength of high-security prisons by pretending to be a prisoner and finding weaknesses.

USDC Surges While Tether Trips Over Its Own Ledger-Hilarity Ensues!

Meanwhile, Tether’s USDT dropped around $3 billion, as if embarrassed by the sudden attention showered on USDC. The young USDC has become the darling of on-chain transactions and trading floors, with February hitting record transfer activity-practically the financial equivalent of winning a blue ribbon at the county fair. Institutional types, always partial to rules and neat paperwork, seem tickled by the thought of a US-regulated issuer just as Congress edges closer to passing stablecoin legislation.

PlayStation Fans Are Recreating a Cancelled PS Game, and It Looks Amazing

PlayStation fans have become frustrated with projects being cancelled, so they’re starting to create their own versions. One such project was a multiplayer game based on The Last of Us, which was cancelled before anyone could even see it. Now, a developer called Albatross Interactive is trying to bring that idea back to life with a new game called Terminal War, inspired by The Last of Us: Factions. It’s still early, but this indie project has a lot of promising ideas that fans of the original multiplayer mode should appreciate.

John Wayne’s Final Ever Role Was in This 49-Year-Old Franchise (& Its Next Movie Continues His Legacy)

John Wayne’s last movie role was in the 1976 film The Shootist, where he played a gunslinger battling cancer – a poignant foreshadowing of his own death just three years later. However, his very last contribution to a film was actually a vocal performance in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. What’s remarkable is that this wasn’t a deliberate acting role. Sound designer Ben Burtt later discovered that the unique buzzing voice of the character Garindan ezz Zavor came from a discarded line of Wayne’s dialogue, rescued from the studio trash and transformed using a synthesizer. Now, with the release of the new Star Wars film, The Mandalorian and Grogu, that connection to Wayne is strengthened.

7 Darkest Secrets the Avengers Kept Hidden

As a huge fan of the Avengers, I’ve always been fascinated by what goes on behind the scenes. It’s clear they’ve held back information, not just to save the world, but sometimes to protect themselves and the people they care about. I’ve been digging, and I’ve found seven of the most closely guarded secrets the Avengers have ever kept – secrets that, if they ever came out, would cause major problems, to say the least.

Popular Square Enix RPG Is Officially Getting Its Own TTRPG in 2026

As a huge fan of Octopath Traveler, I was so excited to hear that the tabletop RPG is finally getting an English release! Game Informer announced it’s happening this October, and Dark Horse is publishing it with Square Enix. It originally came out in Japan in 2022, and it’s a way to play in the world of Octopath Traveler with friends using tabletop rules. With the game getting more popular over here, it’s awesome that we’re finally getting a chance to try the TTRPG too!

OKX Wallet Passes SlowMist Audit: No Private Key Leaks Found, But Malware Risks Remain

Security firm SlowMist recently reviewed OKX’s Web3 wallet and found no evidence that it sends private keys or sensitive information to external servers. Their analysis showed no risk of data leaks. OKX states its wallet is designed to encrypt and securely store users’ private keys directly on their devices, giving users full control of their funds. This assessment comes at a time of heightened concern about wallet security, following recent incidents like a fake app that stole keys and drained over $1.8 million from thousands of crypto wallets.