10 Best Spider-Man Covers That Changed Comic History

These are ten of the most famous Spider-Man comic book covers that have shaped the character’s history.

These are ten of the most famous Spider-Man comic book covers that have shaped the character’s history.

It’s been about 28 weeks since 28 Years Later came out, and now the sequel, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, is finally here. The movie quickly follows up on the original, taking the story in unexpected and often strange directions. The ending is pretty shocking, but it also sets up an exciting continuation of the story. Be warned: spoilers ahead!

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Cate Blanchett, the Academy Award-winning actress, is returning to voice Valka in How to Train Your Dragon 2, according to Variety. Valka is Hiccup’s mother, a role she originally played in the animated films. Interestingly, this means both of Hiccup’s parents will be voiced by the same actors in both the animated and live-action versions of How to Train Your Dragon. Gerard Butler is also reprising his role as Stoick the Vast in the sequel, just as he did in the remake.

Although popular Dungeons & Dragons content is expected to be released in 2026, some beloved character options are currently only available in unofficial playtest material. For instance, the Necromancer Wizard and Oathbreaker Paladin aren’t in any official 2024 rulebooks, existing only as playtest content right now. Because playtest options often become polished and official later on, fans are eagerly hoping to see their favorite Ranger Enclaves, Cleric Domains, and Barbarian Paths return soon.

Here are the five best guest characters in fighting game history.

The popularity of Run Away shows that many streaming viewers enjoy thrilling mysteries, even if they aren’t perfectly made. Luckily, Netflix has several highly-rated shows that are better written and explore deeper themes. If you’ve finished Run Away and are looking for another captivating series to watch, there are some excellent choices that offer similar excitement but might provide a more fulfilling ending.

Beyond mutant adversaries, the X-Men have faced incredibly powerful villains – including killer robots and oppressive alien forces. Here’s a look at some of the most formidable non-mutant threats they’ve encountered.

Heads up! This article contains spoilers for DC K.O. Issue #3, so if you haven’t read it yet, be careful! The latest issue forces the remaining heroes and villains to team up and choose partners to battle their enemies. The pairings are a nod to Darkseid’s history of forming alliances with unlikely characters, and the results are surprising. Here’s how the teams shook out: Guy Gardner and Hal Jordan versus Superman and Captain Marvel, Lex Luthor and Supergirl against Aquaman and Hawkman, Wonder Woman with Big Barda taking on Cyborg and Green Arrow (Connor Hawke), and Zatanna partnering with John Constantine to fight the Joker and Mr. Myxyzptlk.