Unbelievable! The Top 5 Most Insane Stunts in Mission: Impossible History!

In every movie, the action sequences become increasingly thrilling and more elaborate. Tom Cruise has astonished us by hanging onto an airplane’s wing and jumping from a towering 4,000-foot cliff. Clearly, it takes immense effort and hours of preparation to pull off these death-defying stunts, and with each film, Cruise manages to outdo himself, setting the bar even higher. Here are the top 5 most daring stunts in the Mission: Impossible series to date, ranked.

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`Liefeld’s Last Deadpool Issue Released Amid Marvel Strife`

I recall having a few comics featuring lesser-known characters that I’ve always yearned for more. In an exciting twist, I’ve unearthed these gems from the most remote corners of Marvel’s universe and positioned them alongside Deadpool, right at the heart of an unprecedented, catastrophic journey! This is some delightfully peculiar content, and I can’t wait to unveil it to the world.

Exclusive Peek: Takehiko Inoue’s Stunning New Artwork for Classic ‘Musashi’ Novel Cover!

Following the massive success of his basketball manga, “Slam Dunk,” Inoue launched his next major work, titled “Vagabond.” This series was first published by Kodansha in 1998, with a total of 327 chapters released so far, compiled into 37 volumes. However, since 2010, the manga has experienced several breaks, and it entered an indefinite hiatus in 2015, with no clear indication as to whether or when it will resume. The author’s health issues are believed to be the primary cause of these pauses. Despite this, Inoue seems fit enough to direct the upcoming “The First Slam Dunk” film (scheduled for 2022) and design a new cover for the re-release of “Mushashi.” At present, it remains uncertain if Inoue will ever pick up “Vagabond” again and conclude the story.