Every Non-Human Avenger in the MCU, Ranked by Power

While the Avengers are known for their human heroes, the team has always included members who aren’t human. From the very first movie, non-Earth characters have joined the ranks, and as the Avengers have grown, so has the number of alien or otherwise non-human heroes. Now, there are enough of these characters to rank them by power, considering their abilities both within and outside of the Avengers films.

007 First Light Game Length Revealed Ahead of Release

According to information from JorRaptor, the campaign for 007 First Light is estimated to take around 20 hours to complete. This estimate comes directly from the game’s director at IO Interactive, so it’s likely to be fairly accurate. However, the actual length of the campaign could vary depending on how you play and the difficulty level you choose.

10 Controversial Comics Couples That Fans Hated, Ranked

Comic book relationships often get shaken up with surprising twists. For example, Marvel once suggested Spider-Man’s father had a relationship with Aunt May, and DC’s Donna Troy had a short-lived, confusing marriage. While some of these changes are more shocking than others, certain pairings, like Superman and Wonder Woman, have always felt a bit off to many fans. Ultimately, some comic book couples are simply known for being controversial. Here are 10 examples from Marvel and DC that have caused a stir.

Black Clover Disappointingly Ends Without Answering Its Biggest Asta Question

The final chapters of Black Clover deliver on the central rivalry between Asta and Yuno, culminating in a decisive battle to determine the next Wizard King. While this paves the way for Asta’s success, the ending feels incomplete because it doesn’t resolve the potential romantic relationships between Asta and characters like Noelle Silva and Mimosa Vermillion. Despite the generally happy conclusion, fans are left wondering who Asta will ultimately end up with.

New Assassin’s Creed Game Reportedly in Danger of Cancellation

We’ve been hearing about a game called Assassin’s Creed Invictus for over a year now. However, it’s not a typical Assassin’s Creed game. Instead, it’s a spin-off that plays more like Fall Guys – a surprising direction for Ubisoft, who seem to be expanding into the party game genre with this project.