Ultimate Endgame #1 Begins The End of Marvel’s Grand Experiment in Epic Fashion

From the very beginning, the Ultimate Universe has been anticipating the return of The Maker, and his looming presence shaped every choice made. Now that he’s back from exile, the plans created by Iron Lad, Doctor Doom, and their team are finally set in motion. True to the unpredictable nature of this world, none of those plans go as expected, which is a testament to the masterful storytelling by Camp throughout the entire issue.

The Joker Officially Becomes the Latest Batman Replacement

In Immortal Legend Batman #5, the creative team of Kyle Higgins, Mat Groom, Erica D’urso, and Igor Monti bring the story to a satisfying conclusion. Batman returns to the planet Gotham to confront his most dangerous enemy yet: a version of himself who has become the Joker. After building a deadly island lair, this Joker unleashes an army against the Immortal Weapons. As Batman prepares for a final showdown, he realizes he’s underestimated his foe – who manages to steal the Batman belt and effectively become the new Batman.

Stardew Valley Fans Warned to Avoid Free Switch 2 Upgrade Until Major Bug Fix Arrives

After the new version of Stardew Valley launched for the Nintendo Switch 2, players began reporting some problems. The game’s creator, Concerned Ape, quickly acknowledged the issues and confirmed a patch is coming. Until the patch is released, players should be careful when using certain crafting recipes, as they may cause items to disappear from their inventory. It seems players on the original Switch should also exercise caution.

7 Animated Batman Villains Better Than Any Live-Action Version

With so much focus on live-action Batman, it’s easy to forget how great the animated villains are – and that’s a shame. The Dark Knight has had many fantastic animated versions, with some truly memorable bad guys. Here are seven animated Batman villains that are better than anything we’ve seen in live-action films.

Marvel’s New 2025 Show Gave Hawkeye The Power Upgrade They’ve Owed Him Since The Avengers

Jeremy Renner first appeared as Clint Barton, a.k.a. Hawkeye, in Thor and later became a key member of The Avengers. He briefly became the shadowy Ronin due to anger, but eventually returned to being a hero, even taking on Kate Bishop as his protégé in the Disney+ series Hawkeye. Though he hasn’t been seen in the MCU since that show’s first season, his recent comic book appearance portrays him as incredibly powerful – so much so that he’s considered a potential savior for the Avengers, having nearly defeated the Brotherhood of Mutants on his own.