DC Comics’ Weirdest Events, Ranked

I’m not saying these comics are bad – everyone has their favorites! But having read comics for most of my life, I can confidently say some storylines are pretty unexpected. Take Knight Terrors, which centers on the nightmares of heroes and villains, or Amazons Attack!, where warriors from Themyscira used bees to attack Washington D.C. I’m not criticizing anyone’s taste, but here are 5 of the strangest events in DC Comics history.

5 Classic Toonami Anime That Deserved to Be Much Bigger in the U.S.

Over the years, Toonami has aired many shows, but some haven’t stuck with audiences. These five series, for various reasons, didn’t gain much popularity in the United States. Perhaps they were lost in the shadow of huge franchises like Dragon Ball Z and Naruto, or maybe they just didn’t connect with viewers. Here’s a look at some Toonami shows that deserved more recognition.

5 Big Games That Don’t Need to Be Franchises

It’s common for a sequel to tarnish the legacy of a beloved game. A prime example is The Last of Us Part II, which many fans felt was unnecessary after the first game offered a satisfying conclusion. Often, the more highly a game is regarded, the harder it is for fans to embrace a continuing series, particularly if the sequels don’t capture what made the original so special.

Daredevil: Born Again Recap – 11 Biggest Things From S1 & the Wider MCU To Remember for Season 2

Charlie Cox finally brought his Daredevil character to the big screen with a cameo in Spider-Man: No Way Home. Now, the cast of Daredevil is back, and the first season of Daredevil: Born Again concluded with Vincent D’Onofrio’s Kingpin becoming the mayor of New York City. Fans are eagerly anticipating Season 2 of Born Again, especially with Krysten Ritter reprising her role as Jessica Jones. To get ready for the new season, you might want to review what happened previously.

New Disney Movie Will Officially End an 18 Year Trend (& It’s About Time)

Disney is planning to release an animated movie in June 2029 – something it hasn’t done in nearly 20 years. The last summer release was the film Winnie the Pooh in 2011. It’s unusual for Disney, given how popular summer is for moviegoing, and they could have easily alternated summer releases with Pixar to ensure one of their studios had a new film out each year.