Without This Forgotten Golden Age DC Hero, One Of Batman’s Greatest Villains Wouldn’t Exist

As a huge Batman fan, I always thought the idea of Venom – that drug that makes Bane so strong – was something created just for him. But it turns out it actually goes way back to the very beginning of DC Comics! It started with a Golden Age hero named Hourman. This guy, Rex Tyler, was actually the first DC character to use drugs as part of his powers! He’s seriously one of the most overlooked heroes in DC history, and it’s amazing to see how his story influenced even modern villains like Bane. It’s cool to learn the roots of these iconic ideas!

My Hero Academia’s Ending Reveals the Future of Every Class 1-A Member

The series finale jumps ahead in time to show Deku teaching at U.A. High, sharing his knowledge and inspiring a new generation, despite no longer having a quirk. But the story doesn’t end there – Deku decides to become a hero once more, using advanced technology and a special suit to help him fight. As the credits roll, we get a glimpse into the futures of his classmates from Class 1-A, showing the heroic paths they’ve all taken.

All 3 New Star Wars Projects That Have Just Been Announced

Even though movie releases might be slowing down, Lucasfilm has been making some exciting announcements recently that fans will love. These announcements could really reinvigorate the franchise. Here’s a look at the three biggest reveals they’ve made in the past few days.

25 Years Ago Today, This 10/10 Disney Classic Was a Miracle (It Almost Got Cancelled)

Today marks the 25th anniversary of The Emperor’s New Groove. What many fans don’t realize is that the final movie was drastically different from its original concept. While it became known as one of Disney’s funniest films of the 2000s, it actually started as a more classic, traditional Disney animated story. The film’s development was incredibly messy and spanned several years, making its eventual success all the more remarkable.

James Gunn’s First Franchise Just Hit Free Streaming (And It’s Not a Marvel Movie)

Tubi began streaming both Scooby-Doo and Scooby-Doo: Monsters Unleashed on December 1st. These films were James Gunn’s first big projects for a major franchise – he wrote the screenplays, and Raja Gosnell directed. Based on the classic Scooby-Doo cartoon, the movies feature Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar, Matthew Lillard, and Linda Cardellini as the Mystery, Inc. gang, with Neil Fanning voicing Scooby-Doo himself. The first film follows the group as they investigate a mystery at a spooky tropical resort, while the sequel sees them trying to protect a town from a wave of monsters from their past.

The Apothecary Diaries Stars Discuss The Upcoming Original Film

The new anime is scheduled to premiere in Japan in December of next year, but a release date for other countries hasn’t been announced yet. Fans are thrilled about what’s coming next, as the story is becoming increasingly captivating. The first two seasons covered the first four volumes of the original light novel series, and Season 3 will start with Volume 5, following Jinshi and Maomao as they team up to investigate strange events. Details about the plot of the upcoming movie are still unknown. As excitement builds, the voice actors for Maomao and Jinshi have been sharing their expectations.

All 11 Major Supervillains Who Have Children in the MCU, Ranked By Power

Eleven major villains in the Marvel Cinematic Universe have children, and surprisingly, many of those kids – even the ones who’ve become heroes or villains themselves – probably wish they had different families. These villains have been part of the MCU for a long time, appearing in films as early as the first Iron Man in 2008 and as recently as Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man in 2025. Despite some being incredibly powerful – even the most powerful characters in the MCU – that doesn’t make them good parents.

Futurama: Every Xmas Episode Ranked (And #1 Is a True Gem)

The show Futurama quickly establishes that Christmas has drastically changed in the future. Now known as “XMas,” the holiday is a much more somber occasion, reflecting the world’s advancements in robotics and science. Looking back at the Futurama episodes centered around XMas, it’s clear the show offers some surprisingly insightful moments.