Mattel Reveals First Looks at New KPop Demon Hunters Action Figures and Dolls Lines (And They Look Fantastic)

Videos are appearing online showing the final versions of the new dolls and action figures, and it looks like they’ll be available soon. While the initial digital images looked good, it’s always hard to tell how a toy line will really turn out until it’s produced. Based on the first look at the dolls in these videos, they’re incredibly detailed, with accurate character designs, outfits, and accessories. You can see a close-up view in the video linked here.

Magic: The Gathering Just Fixed Its Biggest Marvel Problem

The Spider-Man Magic set received some criticism, particularly regarding its implementation in MTG Arena, the digital version of Magic: The Gathering. Initially, Wizards of the Coast announced that while the Spider-Man set would be available on Arena, it wouldn’t use the original card art. Instead, it would feature different artwork under the name Through the Omenpaths, and this approach was planned for all future Marvel sets. However, Wizards has since reached an agreement with Marvel, meaning the complete Spider-Man set, with its original artwork, will be available in MTG Arena. The upcoming Marvel Super Heroes set will also receive the same treatment.

The Boys’ Biggest Homelander Promise Was a Lie

Even though Homelander was becoming more erratic, the show’s finale didn’t escalate his villainy as much as some viewers anticipated. He gains immunity to the supe virus with V1 in Episode 6 and appears to become even more powerful. However, the consequences of this aren’t as impactful as expected. He hardly has time to use his new abilities before Kimiko removes his powers. While Homelander’s defeat is very satisfying, the fact that it happens so quickly leaves a promise made about Season 5 unfulfilled.

5 Best Marvel Stories That Were Never Published

It’s not uncommon for comics to be announced and then quietly canceled, which is disappointing for fans and creators alike. However, just because a comic doesn’t get published doesn’t mean we can’t acknowledge its potential. Today, we’re exploring five stories Marvel intended to release but ultimately never did. These stories seemed promising, and it’s a shame we’ll never get to read them. Let’s take a look at Marvel’s most intriguing unpublished projects.

10 Anime Characters More Interesting Than Their Series’ Leads

It’s common for anime side characters to become more popular than the main characters, but how much they stand out really depends on the show. Sometimes they’re just a little more interesting, while other times they’re far more complex and steal the show whenever they’re on screen.

Mesoké Brings a Poetic Flying Adventure to Steam on May 26

Mesoké, a new game from developer Mystik’art, will be released on PC through Steam on May 26, 2026. This solo project is a peaceful and thoughtful flying and exploration game where you guide the spirit of a woman as she journeys through a dreamlike world inspired by memories, feelings, and lost places. You can find it listed on Steam as an Adventure, Casual, and Indie game.

7 Best Batman Villain Team-Ups in DC History

Batman’s foes often work alone, but they realize there’s strength in joining forces. Over the years, many Batman villains have teamed up, and some of these alliances have been quite effective. Here are seven of the most challenging and successful villain teams Batman has ever faced in DC Comics.

The Boys: All 13 Main Character Endings, Ranked From Worst to Best

Okay, so a couple of characters didn’t get endings that totally blew me away, but honestly, it didn’t ruin the whole experience of The Boys finale for me. Most of the characters did get the conclusions they deserved, even if a few things felt a little rushed or weren’t wrapped up perfectly. But Season 5 really delivered some amazing, satisfying endings for a lot of the heroes and villains, and it felt like a really great way to bring everything together after all these years of storytelling. It was genuinely rewarding to watch!

26 Years Ago Today, Star Trek: Voyager Started an Insult to An Iconic Character That Was Only Fixed In 2026

Twenty-six years ago, on May 24, 2000, Star Trek: Voyager delivered a particularly stinging insult that became infamous in Star Trek history. This moment sparked a storyline about making amends that lasted nearly thirty years and only recently concluded with the newer Star Trek series. The episode “Unimatrix Zero” (part one) is considered a standout, not only for its exploration of the Borg, but also as a strong showcase for the character Seven of Nine. If you were disappointed she wasn’t in the cancelled Star Trek: Legacy series, revisiting this episode is a good idea. Unfortunately, the same episode also marked a particularly low point for Harry Kim, intensifying the running joke about his never receiving a promotion.