5 Most Powerful Versions of Cyclops, Ranked

While Cyclops isn’t the most physically powerful member of the X-Men, he’s an exceptional leader. Alongside his team, he’s capable of overcoming any obstacle and defeating any enemy. Cyclops is considered an Alpha-Level mutant, meaning his strength lies in how he uses his optic blasts, not their raw power. However, throughout the years, different versions of Cyclops have emerged with varying levels of strength. Today, we’ll explore the five most powerful iterations of this iconic hero. Let’s take a look at the strongest Cyclopses ever.

Invincible VS adds Allen the Alien; PS5 and Xbox Series open beta test set for April 9 to 11

Robert Kirkman, co-creator of Invincible, announced that Allen will play a key role in upcoming content. He’ll be featured prominently this spring between the fourth season of the animated series and the release of Invincible VS. Kirkman described Allen as both funny and a powerful fighter, capable of delivering devastating attacks. He’s eager to see how players utilize Allen in the game’s upcoming open beta.

Crimson Desert Requires 150 GB Space on PC, Ultra 4K Requirements Revealed

Even with the basic hardware, you can expect upscaled 1080p graphics at 30 frames per second using the lowest settings. If you increase the graphics to ‘Low’, the game will run at a clear 1080p resolution, also at 30 FPS. The ‘Recommended’ settings allow for 1080p at 30 FPS or 4K at 30 FPS with medium detail. If your hardware meets the ‘High’ requirements, you’ll get smooth gameplay at 1440p resolution with 60 FPS, and the ‘Ultra’ settings will deliver a stunning 4K experience at 60 FPS.

This Criminally Underrated Fantasy Series Is Poised To Have a Better Ending Than Game of Thrones

As a TV reviewer, I have to admit Game of Thrones really changed the game – for better or worse. It set a new bar for fantasy shows, delivering some truly incredible episodes. But it also became a cautionary tale about the difficulty of sticking the landing with a huge, complex story. Now, in 2026, another fantastic, though often overlooked, fantasy series is wrapping up. And honestly, despite facing the same pressure to deliver a great finale, I think it’s in a much better position to actually pull it off.

The Boys: Trigger Warning launches March 26 for Quest, later for PS VR2

Ricardo Laganaro, chief creative officer at ARVORE, explained that their goal was to create a game that truly captures the feel of The Boys TV show while also letting players experience being a superhero in a way that only virtual reality can offer. He stated that, with the support of Sony Pictures Entertainment and the show’s creators, they’ve developed a unique game adaptation of a popular franchise. The team is excited to see how fans engage with the new story and characters they’ve added to The Boys universe.