5 Anime Masterpieces That Are Under 15 Episodes

It’s remarkable when an anime tells a complete and engaging story in under 30 episodes. These shows are efficient at developing characters and plotlines, making a big impact despite their shorter length. It’s especially impressive when they do it in 15 episodes or less. Many anime that only have one season fall into this category, achieving a lot in a limited number of episodes. These are definitely worth watching over a weekend. Just so you know, this article doesn’t include anime that are still being made and have 15 episodes or less right now.

We All Love the X-Men’s Age of Apocalypse but I’m Sorry, It’s Time to Admit It’s Mid

“Age of Apocalypse” remains a beloved story for many fans, and it’s remembered with a lot of nostalgia. Told across a large collection of issues – including several miniseries – it transported readers to a dramatically different Marvel Universe filled with chaos and loss, quickly becoming a fan favorite. While it’s often seen as a landmark achievement with some truly great moments, a more honest assessment reveals it’s a bit uneven overall. Over time, the story has gained a legendary reputation, but the reality is more complex. “Age of Apocalypse” is a product of its time – the 1990s X-Men era – and embodies both the best and worst aspects of that period.

Unreleased Superhero Concept From The Legendary Stan Lee Is Finally Releasing, And We Can’t Wait (Exclusive)

Ignition Press is publishing Airwalker, a brand-new graphic novel based on an unreleased idea from the legendary Stan Lee. This project is a collaboration with Superhero Ventures. Writer Jeremy Haun (known for works like The Beauty and Murder Podcast) and artist Danny Luckert (Jumpscare, The Space Between) are working together to bring Lee’s vision to life, and we’re excited to share a first look, ahead of its debut at Comic-Con International later this year.

Donkey Kong 64 Is Joining Nintendo Switch Online’s N64 Library on June 4

Nintendo has announced that Donkey Kong 64 is now available as part of the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack library. The game will be accessible starting June 3rd in North America and June 4th in Japan and other regions. This marks the return of a beloved and classic collecting-focused platformer to Nintendo platforms after many years.

5 Best TV Shows To Watch After The Testaments

Luckily, there are plenty of compelling dystopian TV shows available to stream, and many of them are great choices to watch after finishing The Testaments. While none are quite the same – and we assume you’ve already watched The Handmaid’s Tale – several series explore similar themes of oppression, rebellion, and the desire for a brighter future. We’ve compiled a list of excellent shows, and even if they aren’t strictly dystopian, we think you’ll see why we especially recommend one of them.