The Scariest Godzilla Ever Arrives This Summer

IDW, known for its Godzilla comics, recently announced a new series called The Horror of Godzilla, launching this summer. This series aims to deliver the most frightening version of the monster yet by revisiting the original 1954 attack on Japan. According to IDW editor Jake Williams, the comic is designed for fans of films like Godzilla Minus One, Shin Godzilla, and the very first Godzilla movie. A key element in making Godzilla truly scary again will be putting readers right in the middle of the action, experiencing the monster’s arrival and attack on Japan firsthand.

Forget the MCU, Hollywood’s Best Cinematic Universe Returns in 10 Days

Warner Bros.’ “Monsterverse” has become a popular franchise across many platforms. It began over ten years ago with the 2014 reboot of Godzilla, and successfully followed a similar path to the Marvel Cinematic Universe by establishing both Godzilla and King Kong with their own films before uniting them in the 2021 movie Godzilla vs. Kong. Since then, the Monsterverse has expanded to television, including the Apple TV+ series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, which is about to release its second season.

5 Easiest D&D Mistakes For New Players To Avoid

You don’t need to memorize every rule and number to enjoy a long D&D campaign – even experienced Dungeon Masters can’t! But overlooking or misunderstanding the details of the game can lead to common mistakes. These errors can sometimes make your character feel less important or powerful, especially during key moments in the story.

Every Significant Innovation in Adventure Games

The adventure game genre started in 1976 with Colossal Cave Adventure, which included some of the earliest elements of role-playing. Though not the very first game to use text, Colossal Cave Adventure is widely considered the first true adventure game. Players explored a cave system, looking for treasure, by typing simple text commands to navigate dozens of different locations. It’s a hugely important game for the genre – in fact, it’s where the genre gets its name! It went on to inspire many other text-based games, including the more famous Zork.