Miles Morales and Superman Team Up in Spider-Man/Superman Crossover First Look (Exclusive)

The first issue of Spider-Man/Superman is coming soon, and it boasts an incredible team of writers and artists, including Brad Beltzer, Pepe Larraz, Geoff Johns, Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, and Brian Michael Bendis. Bendis recently returned to Marvel, and we now have a preview of his story, “The One Thing…,” illustrated by Sara Pichelli. You can see a page from the story below.

2 PSP Games Set to Return on Modern Platforms With New Remake

NIS America announced this week that they’re releasing a remastered version of R-Type Tactics I + II Cosmos, the strategy spin-offs from the classic R-Type series. The first game, originally known as R-Type Command in North America, came out on PSP in Japan in 2007 and elsewhere in 2008. Its sequel, R-Type Tactics II: Operation Bitter Chocolate, was only available in Japan in 2009. Now, after 17 years, the sequel is finally being released worldwide alongside the original in this new remake.

Every Super Mario Bros. Power-Up in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Ranked by Power

Similar to the first movie, The Super Mario Galaxy Movie features familiar power-ups from the Mario games at just the right times, and even includes a few unexpected ones for fans. However, not all the power-ups are actually helpful, and some are even stronger than they are in the video games. We’ve included images from the movie to showcase each power-up. Be warned: spoilers for The Super Mario Galaxy Movie are ahead!

Hulu’s 2-Part Sci-Fi Masterpiece Is Lost’s Perfect Replacement (Stephen King Says So)

Wow, Season 2 of Paradise just wrapped up, and it’s definitely got people talking – some aren’t thrilled with the direction it took. But as a huge fan, I was really excited to hear Stephen King loves where the show is going! He actually compared it to Lost, which is high praise in my book. That really makes me think the creators are onto something special, and I’m totally on board for whatever happens next.

Invincible VS Team Reveals Some Lore-Accurate Moves for Conquest in Latest Showcase

Conquest is just as relentless and ruthless as he was in the recent season of the show and the comics, though his attacks aren’t quite as devastatingly powerful. Fully committed to the Viltrumite Empire’s goals, he fights without hesitation, even against strong opponents like Nolan, Invincible, and Eve. He’s a flexible fighter, able to quickly and efficiently defeat enemies at both close and long range, and works particularly well alongside other Viltrumites.

Exodus Drops Yet Another Sneak Peek, This Time of a Snow-Covered World

It looks like we’ll be seeing more short previews before Archetype releases a full gameplay demonstration. This latest clip shows the main character, Jun Aslan, and some companions investigating a frozen planet with strange alien buildings in the distance. They appear to be getting ready to explore these structures, but the video ends before they actually start their journey.

17 Years Ago, a Surprising Sci-Fi Series Ended With Major Cliffhangers (The Answers Were Revealed in the Worst Way)

The TV series Kyle XY first aired on ABC Family on June 26, 2006. Created by Eric Bress and J. Mackye Gruber, the show followed Kyle (played by Matt Dallas), a teenager who wakes up in a forest near Seattle with no memories or identity—and no belly button! He’s taken in by a family psychologist, Nicole Trager (Marguerite MacIntyre), and the series explores his journey to uncover his origins as a genetically engineered person with special abilities. Kyle XY was once ABC Family’s most popular original series. Although it ran for three seasons and 43 episodes, ratings began to decline midway through the second season and dropped significantly in the third. ABC Family canceled the show on January 31, 2009, due to falling viewership, rising production costs, and upcoming contract negotiations. The final episode, “Welcome to Latnok,” aired on March 16, 2009.

10 Best Superhero Comeback Comics

We love a good comeback story, and they’re especially popular these days. While many follow a familiar pattern, some are truly unforgettable, even long after they’re released. Here are ten of the best superhero comics that feature incredible returns of beloved characters.

The Best Sci-fi/Fantasy Book Series Is Officially Headed to TV (And It Could Run at Least 7 Seasons)

According to Variety, a live-action TV series based on Dungeon Crawler Carl is officially happening and will stream on Peacock. Chris Yost is writing the series, and he’ll also executive produce it alongside Seth MacFarlane, Erica Huggins, and the creator of the original series, Matt Dinniman. Rachel Hargreaves-Heald will oversee production for Seth MacFarlane’s Fuzzy Door production company.