25 Years Later, Underrated Sci-Fi Anime Gets a New Release

Yuri Otani, a sixth-grader, was chosen by her class to be part of the “Alien Party” at Elementary School 9, along with her friends Kumi Kawamura and Kasumi Tomine. Their job is to capture any aliens that might come to school, but not to harm them. They get help from their teacher, Ms. Megumi Hisakawa, and small aliens called “Borg” that attach to their heads and keep them safe.

LEGO’s Incredible Minas Tirith Set Breaks a Lord of the Rings Record (& It’s Available Soon)

The new LEGO set, The Lord of the Rings: Minas Tirith, will be available in stores on June 4, 2026, and it’s incredibly detailed, as you can see in the pictures. This large-scale model of the city features a fully detailed interior and is made up of an impressive 8278 pieces! This makes it the biggest Lord of the Rings LEGO set ever, surpassing the previous record of 6197 pieces held by the Rivendell set. While it doesn’t quite reach the size of the retired World Map set (which had 11695 pieces), it’s still a massive and beautiful build.

Punisher: One Last Kill’s Post-Credits Scene Decision Was the Right Choice (& Continues an MCU Trend)

Most Marvel movies and TV shows have a little extra scene after the credits, but Punisher: One Last Kill doesn’t. Still, it’s worth watching the credits to recognize the people who made the special and enjoy the ending music. Marvel also uses this time to share a helpful message, providing resources for mental health support and suicide prevention – a theme that connects to the story’s main character.

How The Punisher: One Last Kill Sets Up Spider-Man: Brand New Day (Including 1 Marvel Easter Egg)

Don’t expect a clear reason why these two very different characters are connected. That mystery actually makes Brand New Day more compelling, especially since this is the most brutal and intense version of Bernthal’s Punisher we’ve seen. While One Last Kill doesn’t directly link Jon Bernthal’s violent vigilante to the events of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, it subtly sets the stage for Frank’s involvement in the larger story, starting with a very specific connection. Please be aware that this article contains spoilers for The Punisher: One Last Kill.

After 10 Years, Marvel’s Punisher Finally Becomes a Hero: One Last Kill Ending Explained

After the end of the Marvel-Netflix deal in 2019, many fans thought Jon Bernthal’s portrayal of The Punisher was over. However, Marvel Studios has brought back Daredevil and other Defenders characters, and The Punisher is returning too. He’s expected to be a significant part of the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day, and the Punisher: One Last Kill special seems designed to evolve the character from a ruthless killer into more of a heroic figure.

The Punisher: One Last Kill Delivers R-Rated Violence, but Mixed Messages [Review]

This new take on The Punisher presents a surprisingly vulnerable character. Instead of being driven by anger, he’s initially defined by sadness – he even cries and admits he needs help. The story explores what happens when the Punisher has no one left to seek revenge against. He’s unique among Marvel heroes and villains in that he doesn’t simply lose himself in fighting crime as a way to cope. The story poses a powerful question: once his purpose is gone, what remains? While the story is well-executed, it doesn’t quite reach its full potential, which is a bit disappointing.