49 Years Ago Today, the Greatest Anthology Comic Series of All Time Began

Launched by Pat Mills and John Wagner, 2000 AD arrived at a time when British comics were struggling to compete with American giants like DC and Marvel. Despite facing constant censorship challenges, Mills and Wagner created a bold, rebellious comic that appealed to both young readers and adults. Their first issue, 2000 AD #1, boldly started five different story arcs and proved to be a successful risk, ultimately revolutionizing the comic book world in both the UK and the US.

Netflix’s Steamy Masterpiece Romance Show Is Already Back With New Episodes (And There’s Good News for Fans)

The second part of Bridgerton Season 4 is now available! This season is based on Julia Quinn’s book An Offer from a Gentleman and centers on Benedict Bridgerton’s (Luke Thompson) quest to find a captivating woman known as the “Lady in Silver” (played by Yerin Ha as Sophie Baek). The final four episodes – “Yes or No,” “The Passing Winter,” “The Beyond,” and “Dance in the Country” – were released on February 26th. Good news for fans: Bridgerton has been renewed for Season 5, so there’s another love story on the way!

Blizzard’s New Overwatch Game Is a Complete Misfire

Overwatch Rush is a new mobile game based in the Overwatch universe, bringing back familiar characters and the same core gameplay. However, it differs by shrinking matches to 4v4 and switching to a top-down viewpoint. Rather than expanding on the Overwatch experience, it essentially offers a re-packaged version of the game players already know on PC and consoles.

Jujutsu Kaisen Sequel Proves the Series Still Doesn’t Know How to Do Endings

The current arc of Jujutsu Kaisen is nearing its conclusion, and although it hasn’t been officially stated, it appears the story is wrapping up. This sequel seems to be following the same short timeline Akutami predicted, and many fans fear it will end abruptly, similar to the original series. This raises questions about whether the author struggles with writing satisfying endings.

Marvel’s Wolverine Game Has Another PS5 Competitor (And It’s Not What You Think)

Both games launching in September 2026 are only available on PlayStation 5 and use Unreal Engine 5 for stunning graphics. While this might excite Sony fans, it unfortunately creates a difficult choice between two great titles, as the audience is limited. Luckily, there’s a bit of time between the release of Marvel’s Wolverine and the other game, giving players a chance to enjoy both if they wish.

5 Best Fantasy Movies To Watch After A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

Compared to the epic, dragon-filled world of House of the Dragon, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms feels more realistic and grounded. It portrays a time when magic and mythical creatures are fading into legend. This era of Targaryen rule is still marked by the trauma of the Blackfyre Rebellion, and the real threats come from the actions of ruthless local lords, not from creatures like White Walkers. The end of the six episodes leaves viewers who enjoyed the gritty realism and the challenging of traditional knightly tales wanting more. If you’re looking for similar stories focused on the harsh realities of medieval life and the weight of honor, several films offer that same atmosphere.

Kena: Scars of Kosmora is Now Available to Wishlist on PS5 and PC

The original Kena: Bridge of Spirits stood out when it released with a $39.99 price tag, quite a while before many games started costing $50. However, its sequel, Scars of Kosmora, might be more expensive. Ember Lab is now working with PlayStation Studios to create a much larger game, suggesting a higher price point.

7 Incredibly Powerful Avengers Too Weird For the MCU

While the Avengers movies constantly add new faces and concepts, some comic book heroes are unlikely to ever appear in the MCU. Their strange or complex storylines would be incredibly difficult to adapt for live-action alongside the established characters. Despite their potential power, it’s hard to imagine a way to successfully integrate them into the MCU.

40 Years Ago Today, This Milestone Event Changed Anime Forever

The original Dragon Ball anime first appeared on Japanese television on February 26, 1986. Created by Toei Animation, the series introduced audiences to Son Goku and his exciting world. Unlike later installments, the story began with a twelve-year-old Goku, who, while strong, only had a power level in the hundreds. Over the course of the three-year run – from 1986 to 1989 – the initial Dragon Ball series produced 153 episodes and several movies, ultimately establishing the foundation for the franchise’s massive success in the anime world.