X-Men’s 10 Most Powerful Rosters

Today we’re exploring ten of the most impressive X-Men teams assembled over the past sixty years. Before we start, a few things to keep in mind: this isn’t about ranking the teams from strongest to weakest, because a team with the Phoenix is almost unbeatable. We’re also focusing only on the main X-Men teams, not groups like X-Force. You’ll notice some characters appear on multiple teams – the most powerful heroes tend to stick around! We won’t dwell on those repeat appearances. With all that covered, let’s dive into looking at these X-Men lineups.

Absolute Batman’s Creator Made an Attack on Titan Sequel (And You Probably Haven’t Read It)

This special story originally appeared in a 2016 Attack on Titan anthology, which brought together several well-known comic book creators to expand on Hajime Isayama’s world. Artists and writers like Evan Dorkin, Sam Humphries, Gail Simone, and others didn’t just fill in gaps in the existing story; they created entirely new versions of the Attack on Titan universe. This particular short story was a collaboration between Scott Snyder and Ray Fawkes, with art by Rafael Albuquerque – the three had previously worked together on the horror comic American Vampire. Here, Snyder returns to his horror background, but this time within the setting of Attack on Titan.

Much-Needed PS5 Port of Popular Life Sim Delayed, Now Expected in 2027

For a long time, The Sims 4 has been the dominant game in the life simulation genre. Many players have been hoping for a compelling alternative to play when they need a break from EA’s popular life sim. Initially, inZOI seemed like it could be that alternative, but its incredibly detailed graphics require powerful computers, which excludes many players. While inZOI has done well as an early access game on PC, a large number of potential players are waiting for it to be released on consoles. Unfortunately, the PS5 version of the game has now been delayed until the first half of 2027. Here’s the latest information we have.

Dragon Quest Games Could Start Changing In Big Ways

Square Enix has suggested a new Dragon Quest game might be announced this month, May 2026. While many fans are hoping for Dragon Quest 12, a remake of an older game is also a possibility. The recent 2D-HD remakes, which used a similar art style to Octopath Traveler, have been very popular, so it’s likely Square Enix could remake another classic title.

Martin Scorsese’s Dream The Mandalorian & Grogu Cameo Officially Explained – “…It was Like ‘What?!’” [Exclusive]

Let’s talk about that cameo everyone’s buzzing about – Martin Scorsese! The legendary director shows up as an alien shopkeeper, and it’s a delightful little detail that his character actually has the same eyebrows as the man himself. When I asked Dave Filoni about it, he played it cool, but Jon Favreau really spilled the beans. Apparently, they took Scorsese’s performance and handed it over to the animators, who absolutely ran with it. Favreau said they were inspired by the character design and poured extra effort into making it special – he genuinely believes it’s some of the best animation in the whole project. It’s clear Scorsese’s appearance wasn’t just a quick gag; it was a collaborative effort that everyone involved clearly enjoyed.

The Amazing Digital Circus Steps Into The Manga World With This Big Reveal

The 2024 manga isn’t a new story or spin-off; it’s a retelling of the Amazing Digital Circus web series, created with the full involvement of the original creator, Gooseworx. Manga artist Sakura has brought a fresh visual style to the story. Currently published in Japan, the manga is adapting the events of the third episode of the YouTube series. Since The Amazing Digital Circus will only have nine episodes, the manga will have a defined ending, though more chapters are planned. Viz Media will release the English version on September 8th – you can see the cover below.