Ultimate Wolverine #13 Is Entertaining Filler with One Baffling Choice (Review)

While Ultimate Wolverine has had some good parts, a lot of it has felt like unnecessary padding. Looking back on the series, there are definitely highlights, but it often seems like the writer didn’t have enough story to tell. This issue continues that problem. It begins after the events of Ultimate Wolverine #12, which introduced an interesting new situation for Wolverine, but the issue quickly abandons that setup for an overly long fight between Wolverine and Ursa Major.

2026’s First Zombie Movie Has a Big Problem

The zombie film, We Bury The Dead, features Daisy Ridley (known from Star Wars) in a story with a twist. In this world, a failed U.S. government experiment has essentially switched off the brains of everyone – people and animals – on the island of Tasmania. This leaves most of the population dead and decaying, though a few become more typical, traditional zombies. Ridley plays Ava Newman, who is determined to find her husband, who was away on business. She volunteers to help clear the bodies, hoping it will bring her closer to him.

X-Men #23 Finally Makes Something Good of “Age of Revelation” (Review)

I wasn’t a fan of X-Men: Age of Revelation Finale or much of Jed MacKay’s run on X-Men – it often felt like familiar ideas rehashed. However, this issue completely surprised me. While Age of Revelation left many readers disappointed, this installment actually utilizes the core concept – a future Cyclops swapping places with his past self – far more effectively than the Amazing X-Men issues did. Cyclops has been a strong character lately, and this story really highlights that, making it a truly Cyclops-focused narrative.

2 Years Ago Today, Crunchyroll’s Highest-Rated Anime Was Released

Currently, the top-rated anime on Crunchyroll is Solo Leveling, an adaptation of the popular Korean webcomic (manhwa) created by A-1 Pictures. The series was even named Anime of the Year at the Crunchyroll Anime Awards 2025. Solo Leveling quickly gained a worldwide following, telling the story of Sung Jinwoo’s journey from a weak hunter to the nation’s strongest over two seasons. Premiering on January 7, 2024, the show immediately captivated viewers with its compelling story, leading to its immense popularity and record-breaking rating on Crunchyroll.

Devil May Cry and Bayonetta Fans Should Prepare for an Exciting 2026

A recent interview with Hideki Kamiya in GamesRadar revealed how happy he is with his new team and work environment. Kamiya shared that he’s enjoying game development more than ever, thanks to the strong support from his colleagues. He also expressed a high level of trust in his co-workers, suggesting a promising future for his upcoming projects.