7 Times X-Men Took Down Avengers

Fights between heroes are common in Marvel Comics, but the long-standing rivalry between the X-Men and the Avengers is particularly notable. One famous clash was the 2012 event called Avengers vs. X-Men. Here are some times when members of the X-Men defeated Avengers in battle.

29 Years Ago, One of the Best American Cartoons of All Time Premiered (And Its New Episodes Are Just As Good)

Today marks 29 years since King of the Hill first aired on Fox, back on January 12, 1997. The show originally ran for 13 seasons and made a successful return last summer after a 15-year hiatus, with the new episodes being just as well-received as the classics. King of the Hill has always managed to strike a perfect balance, and it remains one of the best animated shows in America, even after nearly three decades.

5 Forgotten 2000s Franchises that Desperately Need New Games

Many classic games, like Final Fantasy 7, Gears of War, and Halo, are getting remade with updated graphics and gameplay. This is great for longtime fans and can also attract new players. However, simply updating old games isn’t always enough. Some franchises from the 2000s need completely new installments to truly bring them back to life. I believe these five franchises deserve another chance and should get new games as soon as possible.

10 Biggest Movies & TV Coming to Streaming This Week

Okay, so I was totally bummed when Stranger Things wrapped up – that finale definitely got people talking! If you’re like me and now have a serious sci-fi/fantasy-shaped hole in your viewing schedule, I’ve been hunting around for some new shows that might just hit the spot, and I’ve got a few recommendations.

60 Years Ago, DC Launched a TV Show With an Awful Audience Test (But It Became a Success)

As a huge fan of classic TV, I was shocked to learn how close the 1966 Batman series came to never making it! Apparently, early test screenings were a disaster. ABC got some of the worst audience scores they’d ever seen, and a lot of executives thought the show would be a total flop. People just didn’t get the humor – it was too campy and colorful, and they didn’t realize it was meant to be a satire, thanks to producer William Dozier’s vision. But, because so much money had already been spent making it, the network was stuck with it, even though they feared it would be embarrassing!