22 Years Ago, DC Comics Put Out the Best Reboot Ever

Comics frequently get “reboots,” where characters are reimagined, and Marvel does this every few years. While some reboots are successful, others, like recent attempts with Iron Man, Captain Marvel, and Ms. Marvel, haven’t gained much traction. However, a truly well-executed reboot, like 2004’s Green Lantern: Rebirth, can be incredibly effective. This comic brought back the original Hal Jordan and classic Green Lantern stories, revitalizing the character and making him a major star for years to come. Looking back, it’s clear just how perfectly this story was done.

Every Saucer Separation From The Enterprise & Other Ships In Star Trek

The new series Starfleet Academy has introduced a truly unique ship, the USS Athena, shaking up the familiar Star Trek formula. This “Academy-class” starship isn’t just a vessel for space travel; it’s a fully functioning Starfleet university with a complete campus, capable of landing anywhere on Earth. This allows cadets to gain practical experience in exploration and study. As revealed later in the first season, the Athena is also a formidable ship in combat, even capable of the iconic “saucer separation” maneuver – a long-standing tradition in Star Trek.

How Netflix’s One Piece Sets Up Season 3 (Season 2 Finale Reveals Explained)

As Luffy and his crew journey through the early islands of the Grand Line, they attract the notice of Baroque Works, a dangerous criminal organization hinted at in the previous season. Now that the Straw Hats have arrived, they face numerous powerful opponents with unique Devil Fruit abilities. The season culminates in a major reveal, setting up the upcoming war for Alabasta and exposing the true identities of Mr. 0 and Miss All Sunday.

Nintendo’s Newest Legal Target Makes Palworld’s Situation Even Worse

Many games try to copy the success of Pokémon, but few come close to matching its popularity. With the release of Pokémon Winds and Waves, the newest generation of Pokémon games, similar titles like Palworld face an even bigger challenge, even with improvements. As Nintendo continues to push Palworld to make changes, it will likely be harder for any new games to compete with Pokémon.

Forget the Avengers, the MCU’s Newest Superhero is a Perfect Fit for the X-Men

The X-Men characters we know from the comics are showing up in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but not as you might expect. Instead of being brand new characters within the main MCU timeline, we’re seeing versions of Wolverine, Cyclops, and Professor X who come from alternate universes – specifically, the ones previously featured in the FOX films. This means the X-Men haven’t truly been introduced into the main MCU yet. While it’s unclear when we’ll see a fully established X-Men team, many fans hope the upcoming Wonder Man project will play a role in bringing them into the fold.

19 Years Ago, Marvel Revealed the Real Secret Behind Wolverine’s Healing Factor

As someone who isn’t a huge X-Men expert, I always figured Wolverine survived everything because he was incredibly resilient. While his toughness definitely plays a role, the real reason is actually more complex. Writer Marc Guggenheim explored Wolverine’s ability to avoid death during his run on the comic in the late 2000s. He revealed why Wolverine couldn’t truly die, and the explanation was surprisingly unexpected.

Netflix’s Answer to Reacher Revealed in Explosive New Footage – Watch the Man on Fire Trailer

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, known from Watchmen and Wonder Man, plays John Creasy in this new series. The trailer reveals he’s a former Special Forces operative with three tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. Initially, the trailer suggests he might be past his prime, but that idea is quickly proven wrong as we see him diving into intense action – think explosions, prison breaks, and brutal street fights. When Creasy threatens someone, you immediately believe he means business. All seven episodes will be available on Netflix starting April 30th.

Every MCU Hero Who Could Beat the Hulk

The Hulk is incredibly powerful in Marvel Comics, capable of amazing things. But we’re focusing on his appearances in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) for this list. Here are seven heroes who could potentially defeat the Hulk in the MCU.

5 Most Persistent Fighting Game Final Bosses Who Never Go Away

The most memorable bosses in video games often appear in older titles. Newer boss characters struggle to capture players’ attention because they rarely match the impact of the challenging opponents people remember from classic arcade games. A good example is Seth from Street Fighter 4, who was a complicated boss with moves borrowed from famous characters. However, he doesn’t quite compare to Akuma, the hidden boss from Street Fighter 2, who was so powerful he was often banned from competitive tournaments.

7 Awesome Dungeons & Dragons Episodes From Great TV Shows (Including Ted Season 2)

Season 2 of Ted really embraces the spirit of Dungeons & Dragons with a new storyline for each family member. This season’s episodes follow a familiar and successful pattern seen in previous standout episodes: using the game as a framework to explore a character’s personal journey. These *D&Dinspired episodes have resonated with fans over the years, and we’ve compiled a list of some of the best from popular TV shows.