One of the Best Jokes from James Gunn’s Superman Is Officially DC Canon Now

In a casual and straightforward manner: Lois notices a poster of the band Mighty Crabjoys, which showcases its supposed members donning extravagant punk attire and striking bold poses. The poster embodies the kitschy aspect of punk rock, mirroring Superman’s sincere character. In the upcoming issue of Superman #28, comic creators Joshua Williamson and Dan Mora appear to appreciate the humor, as another Mighty Crabjoys poster is found in Clark Kent’s childhood room once more.

The Main Character of DC’s Lanterns Series Isn’t Who You Think (& That’s Great)

As a die-hard movie fan, I must say that during the interview, the focus was primarily on Superman. However, James Gunn did touch upon the rest of their upcoming lineup. When he delved into the Lanterns, an intriguing detail emerged: although Hal Jordan is one of the main characters, he’s not the central figure in the series. Instead, as Gunn put it, “It’s John Stewart’s narrative, in many ways, but with those other characters” woven in.

Crunchyroll’s Darkest Anime Finally Finds Room for Light

In the story titled “Takopi’s Original Sin,” we follow an alien named Takopi from the Happy Planet who comes to Earth on a mission to spread happiness. He encounters Shizuka, a young girl in elementary school, and endeavors to make her smile. However, it soon becomes evident that Shizuka is deeply troubled due to persistent bullying by a classmate named Marina. If not for Takopi’s time-reversing device, Shizuka’s tragic end would have already been set in stone, as Marina’s torment pushes Shizuka towards suicide repeatedly. Driven by compassion, Takopi strives to help her, but their journey only takes them deeper into darkness.

7 More Great Sci-Fi Movies You Still Can’t Stream Anywhere

Occasionally, due to copyright complications or insufficient viewer interest, certain streaming services choose not to offer specific science fiction movies for viewers. Consequently, some remarkable science fiction films that would have been popular among streamers remain relatively unknown to many. Unfortunately, while there are numerous outstanding sci-fi movies out there, not all can be found on traditional streaming platforms.

18 Worst Video Game Sequels Ever, Ranked

Our list contrasts sequels with their original counterparts, allowing you to find games from series you appreciate. However, some titles might disappoint as they underperformed in various aspects compared to their franchise. It’s important to note that these aren’t necessarily bad games, but their unique decisions have weakened the overall franchise. This raises a question: why change something that works well?

These Are the Team-ups We Need in the New Marvel/DC Crossover

As a die-hard fan, I can’t help but imagine the thrilling combinations of characters in this highly anticipated Marvel/DC crossover. Beyond the expected duos, there are several unconventional and electrifying pairings that I yearn to see. From heroes who might seem unlikely allies to villains joining forces in ways that would send shockwaves through the multiverse, here’s my wishlist for this epic crossover event.

This Is the Exact Moment Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy Went Wrong

As a die-hard fan of the series, I was pumped about Season 3 and its introduction of the Sparrow Academy, a fresh batch of superpowered characters promising to stir up the narrative. The concept seemed rock-solid on paper, but sadly, the execution left much to be desired. Newcomers felt one-dimensional, lacking the depth and complexity I’ve grown to expect from this show.

Moreover, the entire season felt like a mad dash, attempting to balance too many storylines without giving any the time and attention they deserved for proper development. A prime example: Ben (Justin H. Min), whose drastic makeover from scruffy to clean-cut left me scratching my head. The transformation was intentional on the part of the production team, but for fans like myself who closely follow the show, such details matter – especially when they don’t contribute to the plot or feel thoughtless and sloppy.

Now More Than Ever, This Fantastic Four Hero Deserves Their Own Solo Series

In Ryan North’s recent work on the Marvel’s First Family, Sue Storm has shone brilliantly in the spotlight. Unlike Reed Richards, who tends to be more intellectual, Sue holds her ground among her family and has guided many of their most memorable escapades thus far. Given that The Thing is currently venturing solo, this presents an ideal opportunity for Sue to embark on her own adventures as well. Ben Grimm often faces formidable opponents when he’s alone, Johnny Storm chases fame whenever he’s not involved with a new love interest in almost every other issue, and Reed has never gone solo before acquiring his powers, so he might invent something new. It seems that it’s Sue’s turn to shine on her own.

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Creator Recreates Jotaro in The JOJOLands Style

Among the notable transformations in the Joestar series since the Stardust Crusaders era is a shift in the character’s physical appearances. In the third installment of the anime franchise, it was hard to imagine Jotaro as a high school student due to his muscular build that resembled a professional bodybuilder. Over time, Araki has adopted a new style when designing characters, making them leaner and more fashionable. The ongoing JOJOLands series portrays its leads, Jodio and Dragona, as significantly slimmer than their predecessors. A comparison between the current depiction of Jotaro and his Stand Star Platinum, and how they would appear if they debuted today, highlights this change in style.