10 Classic Comics that Have Been Re-Evaluated & Why

Certain comic books are classics – they’ve been popular since they first came out and remain so. Others haven’t aged as well. While once widely enjoyed, changes in the comic book world have caused their popularity to decline. These ten stories were all fan favorites at one time, but have since been re-examined and viewed differently by both readers and critics.

One of the Biggest IPs in Entertainment Had One of the Worst N64, PS1 Games Ever

Today, fans have lots of good South Park games and other media to choose from, but that wasn’t always the case. The very first South Park video games received mostly average to poor reviews. While the versions for Nintendo 64 and PlayStation were pretty bad, they actually led the show’s creators to take a bigger role in making future games, which turned out much better.

7 Fantasy Movies That Aged Incredibly Well

Some fantasy movies age remarkably well. They achieve this by focusing on classic filmmaking techniques – things like real-world sets, physical props, and compelling characters – instead of relying too much on the latest visual effects. By building sets you can actually touch, rather than creating everything digitally, these filmmakers give their worlds a depth and authenticity that can be hard to achieve with computer-generated imagery.

The DCU Is About to Make the Same Mistake James Gunn Did On His Way Out of the MCU

James Gunn often features characters who face internal challenges. His Guardians of the Galaxy movies center around a flawed team who ultimately discover their potential for good, even managing to save the galaxy. While these films are among the highlights of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, they aren’t without their issues. The most recent Guardians movie, in particular, pushed things a little too far, and it seems the DC Universe is now making a similar mistake.

Original Back to the Future Star Breaks Silence on Being Fired From Sci-fi Classic (And It’s Not Who You Think)

Many movie fans are unaware that when Michael J. Fox replaced Eric Stoltz, another actor was also swapped during the making of the film. Melora Hardin, originally cast as Marty McFly’s girlfriend Jennifer, was deemed too tall for Fox – she’s 5’5” compared to his 5’4”. This height difference wasn’t a problem when she acted with the 6-foot-tall Stoltz. Hardin recently spoke out about being replaced in the movie.

All 150+ New LEGO Sets Launching January 2026: Complete Price & Release List

Okay, so before I get into all the awesome LEGO sets coming out, just a heads-up: everything goes live on December 31st at 9pm Pacific Time / January 1st at midnight Eastern Time, unless something else is mentioned. Also, you’ll need a free LEGO Insiders account to snag all the deals. They’re planning to add even more info about sets and offers coming before the end of December 2015 as they get the details, so I’ll be checking back to keep you updated!

Family Guy Gets Major Change to 2026 Schedule (And It’s Great News for Fans)

Fox has given fans a sneak peek at its winter 2026 programming, and confirmed that Family Guy will be back for a 24th season this February. However, the show will have a slightly different format: new episodes will air alongside episodes of Universal Basic Guys and the returning American Dad!, meaning viewers will get two Family Guy episodes each week. This means fans can enjoy a larger number of episodes throughout the season.