10 Mightiest Avengers Without Super Powers, Ranked

Some people might consider Tony Stark’s high-tech armor a superpower, but he’s actually just a very intelligent human without it. Despite this, he’s still one of the Avengers’ most powerful members. Here are 10 of the strongest Avengers who don’t have any inherent superpowers.

33 Years Ago, An Iconic Horror Film Series Changed Genres (And It Killed the Franchise for Decades)

It’s always notable when a popular horror series comes to an end, and that’s exactly what happened over thirty years ago today. On February 19, 1993, Army of Darkness, the third Evil Dead film directed by Sam Raimi, was released. While the movie was profitable and enjoyed by audiences, it ultimately became the last installment in a much-loved franchise. The reasons for this are obvious now, but back then, the direction the series took was quite bold – and hasn’t been replicated since.

This Arcade Game From 40 Years Ago Was More Influential Than Anyone Thought

SNK started as a general electronics company, but became a gaming powerhouse after a few key successes. One of the most important was Ikari Warriors, which first appeared in Japanese arcades on February 19, 1986. The game was a major hit, and its impact on both players and other developers helped pave the way for SNK’s future popular titles. Here’s a look at how this *Ramboinspired action game helped establish SNK as a beloved developer.

Netflix Just Added an Overlooked Zombie Movie From the 2010s

The 2014 zombie comedy Life After Beth, directed by Jeff Baena and starring Aubrey Plaza, Dane DeHaan, Molly Shannon, and John C. Reilly, is now available on Netflix. It arrived on the streaming service on February 19th. The film follows Zach, who’s heartbroken when his girlfriend, Beth, unexpectedly dies. His grief turns to confusion and then terror when she comes back to life, only to begin a frightening transformation into a zombie.

5 Unbelievable Superman Covers That Will Shock You

As a lifelong Superman fan, I’ve read a lot of his comics. And honestly? Some of the older cover art is…weird. Like, really weird. I’m talking about things like that cover for Action Comics #593 where Clark Kent is kissing Big Barda while Mister Miracle just stands there looking helpless! Or Action Comics #289, where Superman’s hugging a woman who looks exactly like Supergirl. Don’t get me wrong, there’s tons of amazing Superman artwork out there, but if you’re curious about some of the most surprisingly strange covers, you might want to keep reading.

John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando Gets A Playable Demo on Steam, Available Until March 2

The demo lets you and your friends try out a couple of missions, introducing you to the game’s wild and chaotic action. It’s designed for teamwork – you can play with friends or bots – and gives you a preview of the zombie swarms unleashed by the Sludge God. It’s a perfect opportunity to practice and develop a strategy with your team before the full game releases on March 12, 2026.