Ultimate Universe: Two Years In #1 is a Poignant Meditation on the Ultimate Line’s End (Review)

Perhaps that’s alright. That’s certainly the idea behind Ultimate Universe: Two Years In #1. This comic revisits the Ultimate Guardians of the Galaxy, who are giving it their all to save what’s left. However, they quickly realize they’re as unable to prevent disaster as anyone else. But this isn’t a story about giving up. Instead, the creators have crafted a powerful story about dealing with loss, finding acceptance, and the reasons we keep fighting even when things seem hopeless.

American Horror Story Favorite Reveals Why They Quit the Franchise (And Are Excited to Be Back in Season 13)

Sarah Paulson will be back for season 13 of American Horror Story, which is set to air next year. Paulson has been a key part of the show since its beginning, becoming a lead in the second season and remaining a regular until season 10. In a recent interview with Variety, she shared how much the series impacted her life, but also explained that after ten seasons, she needed a break.

Chainsaw Man Finally Gives Its Hero A Major Upgrade, And It’s Amazing

Although the second part of Chainsaw Man is nearing its end, it looks like it will finish with an exciting and powerful conclusion. During the intense battle with Yoru, Denji has received a significant power boost – the first major one in the entire series – and it’s perfectly timed as the story builds towards its climax.

10 Best SNES Games, Ranked

Released in 1993 for the SNES, Mega Man X launched a new era for the Mega Man franchise. While a spin-off of the original Mega Man games, it takes place a century later and features a new story. Players control X, Dr. Light’s final creation, who teams up with Zero, Dr. Wily’s last creation, to defeat Sigma and protect humanity. Mega Man X builds on the classic 2D platforming gameplay of previous titles, adding fresh features and increased depth. It has been re-released and updated over the years and is widely considered the best Mega Man game on the SNES.

17 Years Later, 1 Surprising Doctor Who Mystery Might Finally Be Solved

River Song, played by Alex Kingston, was introduced to Doctor Who in the episodes “Silence in the Library” and “Forest of the Dead.” Her character is an archaeologist and time traveler who has a complex relationship with the Doctor, meeting him at different points in his life – sometimes out of order – and eventually becoming his wife. In her first appearance, she recognized the Doctor but noted he looked young, which was puzzling since it was the only time she encountered the Tenth Doctor. Recently, a fan named Jay Raeburn proposed a new idea on Facebook: River Song might have secretly met the Fourteenth Doctor at some point.

DC K.O.: Superman vs Captain Atom #1 Uses a Fight as Character Study (Review)

DC K.O. features incredibly powerful characters, and kicking things off with a battle between Superman and Captain Atom immediately demonstrates that. While written by a Superman writer, Josh Williamson, the story surprisingly focuses on Captain Atom, with him providing the initial narration. This offers a fresh perspective on a character who doesn’t often get the spotlight – it’s been a while since Captain Atom was a central focus for readers.

Demon Slayer Creator Hinted at Anime’s Spiritual Sequel (But It’s Still Missing in Action)

The manga series Demon Slayer concluded in 2020, finishing the story of Tanjiro and his friends as they battled the demon lord Muzan. In 2021, artist Koyoharu Gotouge, who created Demon Slayer, shared her ideas for future projects in the second official fanbook. She mentioned wanting to create a funny science fiction romantic comedy next, saying she wanted to make people laugh a lot – she’s a fan of classic alien movies! Since the end of the Demon Slayer story, Gotouge hasn’t released any new manga, leaving fans curious about whether she’ll return to the medium.

Doctor Strange #1 Is an Interesting Yet Flawed First Issue (Review)

I’ve been following Doctor Strange’s story, and it’s been quite a ride! After Doom unexpectedly became Sorcerer Supreme during the Blood Hunt event, Strange ended up in Asgard last year. He actually became Asgard’s Sorcerer Supreme, all in a desperate attempt to find a way back home to Earth. Now, he’s still over there, but thankfully Doom isn’t the Sorcerer Supreme anymore. This series feels like it’s trying to reinvent itself, and it’s leaning heavily into the Asgardian side of things. With Thor stepping back, it seems the writer, Derek Landy, wants Strange to take center stage in that world, and honestly, it’s working pretty well so far.