7 Scariest Episodes of Not-So-Scary Anime

The eleventh episode of *Cowboy Bebop*, titled “Toys In The Attic,” is a standout success, which is fitting given the exciting adventures of Spike Spiegel and the Bebop crew. Originally aired in 1999, the episode feels heavily inspired by the movie *Alien*, with Spike facing off against a strange creature lurking in the dark. While *Cowboy Bebop* is often set in space, it doesn’t usually focus on aliens, making this particular episode especially frightening.

PS1 Game From 1998 Confirmed to Return on PS5 and PS4 Soon

PlayStation announced this week that *Tekken 3* will be released on current gaming systems before the end of 2025. Originally debuting in arcades and then on the original PlayStation in 1998, this updated version of *Tekken 3* will also be available to PlayStation Plus subscribers as part of the Classics catalog. We can expect more information about the new features and improvements in the coming weeks.

Marvel Just Recreated One of the MCU’s Most Iconic Moments (& It Went Terribly)

While *Endgame* aims to remain the most popular Marvel movie, *Avengers: Infinity War* is a strong contender. *Infinity War* was groundbreaking for bringing all the Marvel heroes together for the first time, and that’s a difficult achievement to surpass. The recent attempt to recreate a key moment from *Infinity War* proves this point – the second attempt didn’t have quite the same impact.

Switch 2 Has to Fix a Troubling Issue That’s Haunted Nintendo for 8 Years

Nintendo has struggled with joystick drift in its controllers ever since they first appeared. The problem became especially noticeable with the Nintendo Switch’s Joy-Cons. Many players hoped the new Switch 2 would solve this issue, but initial reports suggest the controllers still experience drift. However, Nintendo improved the original Switch over time, so there’s optimism they can do the same for the Switch 2.

7 Great Batman Villains Nobody Talks About

Gotham City provides a fantastic setting for developing compelling villains. While Batman is known for having incredibly strong adversaries, some of the most interesting ones often get overshadowed by the more famous villains. It’s unfortunate, because many of these lesser-known Batman villains are actually among the best. Here are seven villains who deserve more recognition and should be considered among the greatest of all time.

6 Years Later, A Highly-Anticipated Marvel Hero Finally Makes Their MCU Debut, And Their Fate Is Shocking

Following the huge success of *Avengers: Endgame* at San Diego Comic-Con in 2019, Marvel Studios felt like it was on top of the world. During that presentation, they announced several exciting upcoming projects, including movies like *Thor: Love and Thunder*, *Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings*, and *Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness*. They also unveiled their plans for Disney+ shows such as *WandaVision*, *Loki*, and *Hawkeye*. Perhaps the most anticipated announcement was that Mahershala Ali would be playing Blade in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Now, with the release of *Marvel Zombies*, Blade has finally arrived in the MCU, though with a few caveats and, be warned, there are spoilers ahead.

Meet the Expatriate X-Men in Age of Revelation First Look (Exclusive)

The new X-Men comic, *Expatriate X-Men*, launches on October 29th. It’s a continuation of the *Exceptional X-Men* series, set during the Age of Revelation storyline. The team will face a dangerous mission that could cause major conflict within the group. ComicBook is offering an exclusive first look at the first issue, along with detailed character designs. Some of these designs were previewed at San Diego Comic-Con, but this is the first time fans can see them in full color and with this level of detail. You can find the designs below.

The Boys Just Revealed the Only Thing Worse Than an Evil Supe

For its first four seasons, *The Boys* showed us the dangers of unchecked power, highlighting how terrifying villains with abilities can be. But the show’s spin-off, *Gen V*, is challenging that idea by introducing a new concept that makes fighting a super-powered rogue seem surprisingly easy.