Prime Video’s Returning Historical Epic TV Show Becomes a Top 5 Streaming Hit in the U.S.

Okay, so I’ve been keeping an eye on things over at FlixPatrol, and this little series, House of David, has been a surprisingly big hit! It first dropped on Prime Video in October, but you needed the Wonder Project add-on to watch it. Then, on March 27th, it became available to everyone, and it shot up to number 5 on their charts! As of the end of the month, on the 31st, it’s still hanging in there at number 6 in the Top 10. Pretty cool, right?

Supergirl Upgrades a Superman Power After 48 Years of Movie Appearances

Superman’s heat vision, a power first hinted at in a 1939 comic book, has evolved significantly over the years. Initially, it wasn’t a separate ability, but rather an extension of his x-ray vision – he could melt things by maximizing that power. However, it quickly became its own distinct ability. Now, almost 50 years after Christopher Reeve famously displayed heat vision in the movies, the power is being reimagined again, thanks to the TV show Supergirl.

Every Anime Coming to Netflix in April 2026

Netflix’s upcoming anime selection might not be as extensive as Crunchyroll’s Spring 2026 schedule, but each series promises to be engaging for fans. According to What’s on Netflix, a new list of titles is coming to the platform, including the long-awaited return of One Piece.

DC’s Masterpiece Series Reaches Milestone Issue, And We Need More Like It

It’s tough for comic books to stay popular for very long these days. That’s why it’s so remarkable that DC’s Batman/Superman: World’s Finest just reached its 50th issue! What makes this series special is that it doesn’t follow the main DC storyline. Instead, it tells exciting and unique adventures of Batman, Superman, and Robin, set in the recent past of the DC universe. This latest issue shows us that we need more comics like World’s Finest.

Nintendo Switch Exclusive Game From 2019 Taken Off eShop Without Warning

The game Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 is no longer available on the Nintendo eShop. Originally released in November 2019, the game came out nearly two years before the actual Tokyo Olympics, which were postponed to 2021 due to the pandemic. Sega and Nintendo haven’t publicly stated why they removed the game, but it’s probably because the license allowing them to use the Olympics branding has expired. Now that the license is no longer active, they can’t legally sell the game. This happens with licensed games fairly often, and while it’s frustrating for fans, it’s a common practice.

Moss Developer Polyarc Games Announces Layoffs

Like many other game studios recently, this American company is laying off some employees. The cuts are happening because a significant project was canceled, leading to financial difficulties. The company shared the difficult news on LinkedIn, indicating the decision wasn’t made easily.

Super Meat Boy 3D is Out Now, Action-Packed Trailer Released

Super Meat Boy is a fast-paced, challenging 3D platformer that was incredibly popular when it first came out. You play as Meat Boy, who’s on a quest to rescue his girlfriend from a terrible fate. Be warned: the game is notoriously difficult, and you’ll likely die a lot! But if you enjoy a tough challenge, you’ll absolutely love it.

Invincible VS Is the Superhero Fighting Game Fusion I Never Knew I Wanted So Badly

The newest game is Invincible VS, a gritty take on the popular Skybound comic series. It features a vibrant and violent visual style, much like the Invincible animated show on Prime Video and the original comics. This, combined with unique superhero fighting game mechanics, makes for a really captivating experience. Comicbook.com recently had a chance to play Invincible VS at a preview event in Los Angeles following the 2026 Evo Awards, and we were very impressed.