45 Years Ago Today Marvel Kicked Off the Greatest (And Darkest) X-Men Story Ever Told

“Days of Future Past” is a classic story arc from issues 141 and 142 of The Uncanny X-Men. Although the comics were dated January 1981—a common practice at the time—issue #141 actually hit shelves on October 20, 1980. Created by Chris Claremont, John Byrn, and Terry Austin, the story depicts a bleak future where mutants are imprisoned in camps due to widespread prejudice sparked by a single tragic event. It’s a powerful and thought-provoking story that has greatly influenced both the X-Men and the broader world of superhero comics.

November 2025 Is Going to be a Big Month for Marvel Fans With Disney+

Disney+ has announced its November 2025 content updates, and Marvel fans have plenty to look forward to! Four Marvel titles will be added to the streaming service next month. First, a new season of the animated series Iron Man and His Awesome Friends arrives on November 12th, continuing the adventures of Tony Stark and his team. Then, on November 14th, Disney+ will release the new animated series LEGO Marvel Avengers: Strange Tails and the 2024 film Madame Web (which is leaving Netflix the day before). Finally, Season 4 of Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends will begin streaming on November 26th.

The Worst X-Men Movie Was “So Traumatic” To Make The Director Wouldn’t Try Again

In 2020, Fox tried to launch a new X-Men series with the film The New Mutants, introducing beloved characters to the big screen. The film’s production, led by writer and director Josh Boone, faced major difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Disney’s acquisition of the studio. Boone has described the experience as deeply challenging and something he doesn’t want to repeat.

Season 10 PvP Build Guide for New World

Your standard build for regular gameplay might work okay, but Player versus Player (PvP) combat requires a different approach. You’ll need to customize your build specifically for PvP, like choosing Perks that reduce damage from popular weapons.

Boruto Has Finally Remembered Its Most Unique Element For A Huge Power Upgrade

Konoha is trying to keep Boruto from getting involved in the upcoming fight because they don’t want Jura to join the attack. Although it seems Boruto won’t directly participate in the battle, he’s still playing a role behind the scenes. A recent clue in the story suggests how this will happen, hinting at a significant power boost for Boruto. This also signals the return of the advanced technology that was a major part of the series earlier on, but has been less prominent recently. Boruto’s new abilities could be linked to this technology, offering a chance to bring it back as a key element of the story.

The DCU Should Steal Superman’s New Origin To Set Up Man of Tomorrow’s Villain

Brainiac’s backstory has changed a lot over time. Sometimes he’s shown as a member of the Coluans, a highly advanced alien race, and other times as a runaway artificial intelligence. Regardless of his origins, Brainiac is consistently portrayed as a ruthless, galaxy-spanning villain obsessed with collecting knowledge, even if it means the destruction of entire civilizations. He uses his spaceship to capture and shrink cities, studying their cultures and data before wiping out the planet itself, ensuring he’s the only one with that information. Brainiac is consistently one of Superman’s most powerful and cunning enemies, and a recent comic, Superman: The Kryptonite Spectrum #3, even tied him directly into Superman’s beginnings.

Disney’s Revived Vampire Show Becomes an Instant Streaming Success 5 Years After the Original Ended

The new Disney+ series Vampirina: Teenage Vampire launched on October 15th and is already proving popular, currently ranking at number 6 in the platform’s top 10. It originally premiered on the Disney Channel on September 12th. The show follows 13-year-old Vampirina “Vee” Hauntley, a singing vampire who moves from Transylvania to attend a boarding school for the performing arts. The cast includes Kenzi Richardson, Jiwon Lee, Shaun Dixon, Milo Maharlika, and Faith Hedley.