Marvel Teases Captain America’s First Mission After Waking From the Ice (Exclusive)

Exclusive sneak peek at issue #1 of Captain America, penned by Chip Zdarsky, illustrated by Valerio Schiti, colored by Frank Martin, and lettered by VC’s Joe Caramagna: In this installment, Steve Rogers is seen casually dining in a diner. A customer and the waitress converse about New York City’s transformation. Under his brown trench coat, Captain America’s uniform remains hidden. A local radio broadcast discusses Tony Stark relocating his company to focus less on weapon production. However, a distress call from a police officer catches Cap’s attention, as gunfire erupts and the suspect is on the run.

The MCU’s Most Tragic Death Paved the Way for an Absolutely Ridiculous Fan Theory

In the initial phases of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Coulson featured prominently, but he didn’t have as long-lasting a tenure as Fury or Black Widow. Instead, he met his end in a significant battle against Loki, during the premiere of The Avengers. This was quite impactful for fans at the time, as it seemed unexpected that such a pivotal character would be written off. Consequently, they devised an intriguing speculation that laid the groundwork for his eventual comeback.

10 Movie Twists So Bad They’re Actually Hilarious

Serenity” is a mystery thriller movie featuring Matthew McConaughey and Anne Hathaway. Due to its negative reception during test screenings, the studio, Aviron Pictures, chose not to advertise or promote the film. The story revolves around Baker Dill (McConaughey), a fisherman who aspires to catch a big fish. When his ex-wife reappears and asks him to eliminate her current husband, it causes him to question everything he thought was real.

Digimon Shares New Preview For Next Big Anime

The latest Digimon series, titled “Beat Break,” has introduced its main character as a 15-year-old high school student named Tomorrow Tenma. Unlike previous characters who had companions like Agumon or Gabumon, Tomorrow is set to embark on his adventures with Gekkomon, a reptilian digital monster that has some big shoes to fill. As of now, the release date for this new series remains undisclosed, but it’s been confirmed that Japanese fans will get to watch episode one at the Digimon Expo 2025. The premiere episode will be screened during the event later this year, with the convention scheduled to take place at Tokyo Dome City Prism Hall on September 20th and 21st. Fans outside of Japan will have to wait until October to catch the series in its entirety. You can watch the trailer and new poster for “Beat Break” below.

Oscar Isaac’s Spider-Man 2099 Fan Poster Sparks Secret Wars Double Role Rumors

In 1992, the character Spider-Man 2099 was initially introduced in comics as part of Marvel’s futuristic comic book series. This new version of a classic hero was conceptualized by writer Peter David and artist Rick Leonardi. The character quickly became popular, receiving his own series that same year, and has since played a significant role in Marvel comics, Spider-Man video games, and as one of Miles Morales’s adversaries in the animated film Across the Spider-Verse. Unlike the original Spider-Man, Miguel, who is an Irish-Mexican geneticist, obtained his powers not from a radioactive spider bite, but through a DNA experiment that went awry and combined his genetic material with that of a spider.

Dying Light 2 Dev Is Still Delivering on Five-Year Promise, More Content Out Today

A significant update features partnership with Balatro, introducing two fresh side missions and complimentary items to the zombie game. Within the game, posters will guide you to these tasks. You’ll then need to crack codes related to the game world to obtain the Jimbo Outfit, a Ceremonial Dagger, Joker Charm, and a new paraglider skin – all as rewards!

Lone Wolf and Cub Deluxe Editions Are Coming This Year

Originally penned by Kazuo Koike and beautifully illustrated by Goseki Kojima, “Lone Wolf and Cub” stands as an enduring and impactful masterpiece in the realm of samurai manga. First appearing in serial form for Futabasha’s “Weekly Manga Action” back in 1970, it continued until 1976. Not content with their previous releases, Dark Horse is now introducing hardcover versions of the English editions.

5 Reasons You Should Be Reading Avengers Academy

The initial iteration of ‘Avengers Academy’ commenced in 2010 following the Skrull Invasion and the Initiative led by Norman Osborn. The Avengers established this institution to recruit young superheroes and instill in them the essence of heroism. However, there was a hidden agenda – these students were potential future villains, a fact unknown to any of them. This original team disbanded when Arcade kidnapped them for one of his lethal games, resulting in the death or severe injury of three members – Mettle, Juston, and Reptil. The novelty with the new squad is that these children were not merely spectators, but because Carol Danvers perceived they would play crucial roles in preserving the world’s future.

Donkey Kong Bananza Proves We Need a 3D Yoshi on Switch 2

Over the years, Yoshi has embarked on multiple solo journeys, all in two dimensions. The exceptions are when players got to control Yoshi in a 3D environment, such as in games like Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Odyssey, where Yoshi was merely a rideable character. It’s high time Nintendo granted Yoshi his own fully-fledged 3D adventure. You might think about it this way: even Kirby has had a 3D adventure with Kirby and the Forgotten Land on the Nintendo Switch.

Alien: Earth Could Answer a 46-Year-Old Franchise Question

In the storyline of “Alien: Earth“, events are set in motion when the Weyland-Yutani spaceship, USCSS Maginot, collides catastrophically with a significant city on Earth. To investigate and recover any valuable tech from their competitor, Prodigy Corporation sends Wendy and her team to the crash site. Instead of corporate secrets, they discover something much more perilous: the Maginot was carrying diverse alien species, including the infamous facehuggers. This discovery leads to an outbreak of xenomorphs on Earth, which occurs exactly two years before the events portrayed in the initial “Alien” film. The precise timing of the series enables it to finally answer a long-standing question within the franchise that has remained a mystery for 46 years.