25 Years Later, One Piece’s Anime Reveals the Fate of One of the Oldest Villains

He was a powerful pirate in the East Blue, leading a fleet of 5,000 ships. Unfortunately, he had a run-in with Dracule Mihawk, who decimated most of his fleet when they got in his way. Despite this major defeat, Krieg continued to cause trouble in the East Blue. During the Baratie Arc, his loyal second-in-command, Gin, stood by his side. Recently, in One Piece Episode 1150, the pair reappeared after more than 25 years.

New Jessica Rabbit Live-Action Movie Misses the Point of Bringing Roger Rabbit Back

Released in 2022, Jessica Rabbit: XERIOUS Business tells the story of Jessica’s life before she became the famous character we all know. The story explores the origins of Toontown and is set in a more contemporary world than the original film’s classic noir style. While the creator hopes to turn this into a new movie, a live-action adaptation might lose what fans loved most about the original: the presence of cartoon characters.

My Hero Academia’s Finale Reveals What Sets Deku and All Might Apart (and Why Deku Is the Better Hero)

During Deku’s fight with Shigaraki, Denki Kaminari points out an important difference between Deku and All Might. While Deku might be the most powerful hero now, he doesn’t provide the same feeling of security that All Might, the Symbol of Peace, used to. All Might was a solid, unwavering presence, but Deku inspires people in a different way. Kaminari explains that Deku’s constant drive to get back up and fight motivates others to be proactive and help themselves, instead of relying on someone to save them. This makes Deku, in Kaminari’s view, a more effective hero.

What Is Going On With the New Tomb Raider Game?

The Tomb Raider series is still popular, but fans are growing impatient. It’s been almost four years since a new game was announced, and while Crystal Dynamics confirmed in early 2022 that they were developing one using Unreal Engine 5, updates have been scarce. With the last major Tomb Raider game released in 2018, there’s a possibility it could be nearly a decade between installments by the time the next one arrives.

Demon Slayer’s Emotional Core Is the Biggest Letdown & It’s Too Late to Fix It

Seeing how determined the siblings were gave Giyu a glimmer of hope, as he felt they weren’t like the other demons. He began training Tanjiro to become a Demon Slayer, and the story follows his journey as he faces increasingly strong opponents and works towards finding a way to turn Nezuko back into a human. While Nezuko is the heart of the series, the story could have explored her character even more deeply.

7 Great One-Time DC Villains Nobody Talks About

As a huge DC fan, I’ve been doing some digging lately, and I wanted to share seven of my favorite one-and-done villains – characters who only showed up in a single story, even if that story spanned multiple comic issues. Basically, if they had a good run in one complete arc, they qualify! I think these villains are often overlooked, but they’re packed with potential and deserve a little spotlight. Let’s jump in and talk about them!

One Piece’s Biggest Power Was Introduced Way Earlier, But One Official Mistake Ruined It Forever

Everyone in the world of One Piece possesses a special ability called Haki, but it needs to be unlocked through rigorous training or a deeply emotional experience to be used. Luffy developed his Haki during the two-year timeskip while training with Silvers Rayleigh, a former close advisor to the Pirate King. Although there were brief suggestions of Haki before the timeskip, the series didn’t fully showcase characters using it until after those two years. Interestingly, a recent discovery reveals that Viz Media, the English publisher of One Piece, didn’t include a translation of the very first mention of Haki in the manga.

The Fantastic Four’s Best Run Brings Back Something We Lost Forever Ago

Modern comic books often use a “decompressed” style, focusing on big action sequences and multi-issue storylines. It’s been decades since we’ve seen comics that tell complete stories in just one issue. However, Ryan North’s recent work on Fantastic Four (2025) is a refreshing exception, bringing back these self-contained, smaller-scale adventures. His run is considered one of the best in the history of the Fantastic Four, and issue #5 – featuring a team-up between the Invisible Woman and Black Cat – is a prime example.