Invincible and The Boys Once Had a Secret Crossover (But What Would Happen on TV?

Considering how popular both The Boys and Invincible are, and the fact that both Homelander and Omni-Man are dark twists on the Superman archetype, it’s natural to wonder about a potential crossover. While a TV show crossover is unlikely now that The Boys has finished, many fans may not realize the comics actually had a very subtle connection. A special variant cover for The Boys #18 featured a bloodied hand, which co-creator Darick Robertson later confirmed belonged to Invincible. The comic depicted The Boys killing Invincible, but raises the question of whether that’s how things would really play out.

Swamp Thing #37 Introduced One of DC’s Best-Ever Characters (But It’s Still a Hotly Debated Debut)

The comic Swamp Thing #37 (1982) is widely known as the first appearance of John Constantine, though there’s some discussion about whether it’s truly his debut. Regardless, this issue marks the first time readers meet him as a character, and it’s a fantastic introduction. Recently, ComicBook acquired a highly-rated 9.6 copy of this iconic comic from Rick’s Comic City in Clarksville, Tennessee – a store famous for its huge selection of both current and older comics. We were fortunate enough to obtain this piece of comic book history from them, and now, thanks to our new Vending Machine, you have a chance to own it too! You can watch ComicBook’s Chris Killian purchasing the comic in the video below.

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Wins Big Ahead of Home Video Release

The 2026 Crunchyroll Anime Awards took place this weekend, honoring the most popular anime of the past year, as chosen by fans. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle was a major winner, receiving seven awards, including Film of the Year. The series continues to be incredibly popular, even as it becomes available for home viewing.

7 Forgotten Fantasy Movies That Are Actually Great, Ranked

Even great movies don’t always become widely remembered classics. Throughout film history, many fantastic fantasy movies haven’t received the recognition they deserve. While some have gained dedicated fans or were praised by critics when they were released, they’ve largely been forgotten despite being truly exceptional.

It’s Time For Star Wars Fans To Stop Pretending This Live-Action Show Sucked

Okay, some of the recent Star Wars stuff really did deserve the backlash – I’ll admit that. Palpatine coming back was just… weird and didn’t make much sense, and The Rise of Skywalker really should have been called out for it. But honestly, there was one live-action show that came out about four years ago that I think people were way too hard on, and it still gets more negativity than it deserves, even now.

7 Most Important Marvel TV Characters Who Still Haven’t Appeared in the MCU

Good news for fans: characters from older Marvel TV shows are gradually returning to the main Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). We saw this happen with Matt Murdock in Spider-Man: No Way Home and Wilson Fisk in Hawkeye, suggesting the MCU wasn’t finished with those shows’ characters. Now, the Daredevil: Born Again series has brought back even more familiar faces, including Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, The Punisher, Karen Page, and Bullseye. Despite these returns, there are still several key characters yet to reappear.