One of the Most Popular X-Men of the ’90s Returns for New Event Series

In a recent announcement, Marvel unveiled the covers for the first issue of “X-Men: Apocalypse” by writer Jeph Loeb, who penned the original series, and artist Simone Di Meo, an Eisner Award nominee. This six-issue event will be flanked by one-shots titled “Alpha” and “Omega“. Di Meo provides the main cover for this series, with support from Arthur Adams, Fanyang, and Joe Madureira. Particularly noteworthy is Di Meo’s cover as it showcases the return of Nate Grey, otherwise known as X-Man, the alternate version of Cable from “Age of Apocalypse”.

10 Coolest Lightsabers in the Star Wars Movies

This collection honors the most remarkable lightsabers that have appeared on the big screen, each boasting a story as distinctive as its handle and beam.

This list pays tribute to the standout lightsabers showcased in movies, with each one having its own unique tale associated with their hilts and blades.

7 Best Crime Drama Anime for Fans Craving a Dark Mystery

From being a ruthless serial killer, a powerful mafia figure, an enigmatic supernatural entity, or a corrupted legal system, to assuming the role of a virtuous detective, an innocent child, or a humble taxi driver – no matter who you are, these crime dramas hide a multitude of unanswered questions, unexpected twists, and shocking revelations beneath their ominous surfaces. Whether you’re in search of a show to consume in one sitting or for the long term, there’s undoubtedly one of these captivating anime series that will keep you enthralled!

Starlight Re:Volver launches in Early Access on August 27

The pre-release version of the game includes four characters to play with, three unique storylines for So Mi (each having different visuals, enemies, and bosses), a multiplayer combat system that supports up to four players, and an initial part of Nishi Island Metropolis as the setting. The final version will offer additional characters, storylines, bosses, locations, activities, and improvements. The game is estimated to stay in pre-release for about one to two years.

HIDIVE’s New Action Anime Adds First Look & Teaser Ahead of 2026 Debut

What sets Petals of Reincarnation apart from other seasonal anime is that characters possess abilities and inheritances from their past lives, which makes the battles complex in terms of strategy, determination, and destiny. The show leaves viewers wondering who will become a hero and who might succumb to power. Petals of Reincarnation poses this intriguing question. The preview offers striking visuals and compelling narration that leaves fans eager for more. Based on its first look, HIDIVE’s 2026 lineup could have its star attraction.

War Thunder Celebrates U.S. Airborne Day with Exclusive Huey Discount and Historical Decal

The well-known UH-1C XM-30, ranked at Rank V, is currently on sale with a 30% reduction in price, now costing 6,237 Golden Eagles. This versatile helicopter boasts substantial firepower. Here are some of its key features:

1. Cannon: Delivers high damage at close range.
2. Rocket Pods: Ideal for medium-range attacks against heavily armored targets.
3. Machine Guns: Effective at long-range engagements, especially against lightly armored units.
4. Napalm Strikes: A devastating area-of-effect weapon that can incinerate multiple enemies simultaneously.

These 4 Pokémon Generations Need Modern Remakes

As a devoted fan, I can’t help but feel nostalgic for the timeless, inaugural era of Pokémon that has been absent for far too long. While there have been remakes to satiate our cravings, it’s high time we revisit the origins with Red and Blue, tailored to resonate with contemporary audiences.

Unfortunately, tracking down an old Game Boy or compatible consoles to relive these classics can be quite a challenge. With this in mind, I firmly believe that it’s well past due for GameFreak to re-release these cherished games, making them accessible to a new generation of gamers who didn’t have the chance to experience the magic when they were first introduced.

10 Movie Series With Genuinely Perfect Endings

Just as TV shows with flawless conclusions are masterfully crafted, so too is the art of delivering fitting finales for movie series. When done well, it’s a breathtaking experience, providing resolutions that are both fulfilling and often profound to stories that have spanned years. Whether the ending was foreseen or came as a delightful surprise, whether it was conclusive or left questions unanswered, one thing remains undeniable: these movie series masterfully brought their narratives to a close.

You Can Now Watch One of the Best ’80s Action Movies for Free (Along With All of Its Sequels)

More recently, streaming service Tubi has included the action-comedy “Lethal Weapon”, starring Danny Glover and Mel Gibson, in its collection. This 1987 film, directed by Richard Donner and written by Shane Black, was an immediate success and is often hailed as one of the genre’s most iconic productions. With Tubi now available, watching “Lethal Weapon” has never been easier, and along with it, the entire franchise has been made accessible too.