7 Great DC Comics That Are Way Too Short

There are many reasons why some comic book series don’t last very long. Sometimes a series doesn’t sell well, and it gets canceled before it can find an audience. That’s just one factor, though. These seven DC comics were particularly promising, but unfortunately ended too soon, and could have been even more amazing with a longer run.

Thief 4 Almost Happened, But Instead It Became Dishonored

The creators of the first Dishonored originally intended it to be a new game in the Thief series. Before Dishonored came to be, Arkane Studios was also working on a Blade Runner game. Ultimately, the studio decided to create something entirely new. Although Thief fans might have been disappointed, this shift allowed Dishonored to develop its own distinctive style and atmosphere, which made it a successful and memorable game.

If The Boys Season 6 or a Sequel Ever Happens, It’s Already Avoided 1 Supe Problem

Several spin-off shows based on The Boys are in the works. Vought Rising is scheduled to premiere on Prime Video in 2027, and a version set in Mexico, The Boys: Mexico, is currently being developed. There’s also talk of potentially continuing the story beyond the existing seasons, maybe with a sixth season or another sequel series. It’s definitely a possibility, considering some members of The Boys are still alive, Ryan is still around and could still develop powers, and Vought remains active in the superhero world. While anything could happen, showrunner Eric Kripke has already ruled out one idea: Hughie and Starlight having a superpowered child. He shared this in an interview with Screen Rant.

Solo Leveling Studio Reveals Exciting New Update Ahead of Season 3

A-1 Pictures will be at Anime Expo 2026 on Friday, July 3rd, hosting a panel featuring a sneak peek of their upcoming series, GROW UP SHOW -Sunflower Circus. They’ll also share the latest news on other projects like Mashle: Magic and Muscles, Sword Art Online, and possibly Solo Leveling*.

Steam Deck Gets Massive New Price Increase From Valve

Valve has recently updated its Steam Deck website with higher prices for both available models. The 512GB OLED version now costs $789, an increase of over $200 from its previous price of $549. The 1TB OLED model has seen an even larger price jump of $300, bringing the new retail price to $949. With Valve no longer making the original LCD Steam Deck, these OLED models are the only ones customers can buy directly from the company.

Destiny Fans Aren’t Giving Up On Destiny 3, Even If Bungie Has

The good news is that Destiny 2 will remain online, so both longtime fans and new players can still enjoy all the game’s content. Still, it’s disappointing for the dedicated community that has grown around the game, and some are hoping Bungie will add more content in the future, despite the company’s current focus shifting elsewhere.