10 Superman Stories We Need to Talk About More

At 88 years old, this creator has a wealth of incredible stories, many of which fans haven’t discovered. Some of these hidden gems are just as good as the popular ones and deserve more attention. Here are ten Superman stories that don’t get the recognition they deserve.

5 Live-Action Remakes That Actually Lived Up to the Original (And 3 Are Even Better)

The Lion King perfectly illustrates this issue. While its incredibly realistic animation was praised visually, many felt it hindered the animals’ ability to show emotions effectively. The 2024 sequel, Mufasa, showed the franchise’s declining popularity, earning $723 million with a $200 million budget – a decent result on its own, but a significant drop from the original’s $1.66 billion success. This inconsistency continued in 2025, with Snow White losing around $100 million at the box office, while Lilo & Stitch surprisingly earned over $1 billion. These varied outcomes demonstrate that the studio hasn’t found a consistent creative formula to support its commercial goals. However, it’s worth noting that some of these live-action remakes have been genuinely successful.

ComicBook Goes to MegaCon Orlando 2026!

MegaCon Orlando is a popular event for fans, and this year ComicBook is sending Chris Killian to cover it! He’ll be hosting several panels and interviewing exciting guests from various fandoms. Check out the announcement for more details!

10 Best Daredevil Covers That Changed Comic History

It’s tough to pick just a few standout covers from Daredevil’s long run – he’s been featured in over a thousand comics, including hundreds where he’s the main character! You can’t forget his debut on the cover of Daredevil #1, or the iconic Daredevil #232, which is a key part of the famous “Born Again” story. So many talented artists have worked on Daredevil over the years, but here are 10 covers that I think are among the best.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Blue Mary DLC Is Exactly What Fighting Game Fans Have Been Waiting For

Blue Mary is a returning character from the Fatal Fury series, first appearing in Fatal Fury 3 in 1995. She’s known as a skilled fighter and a love interest for Terry Bogard. Blue Mary is a challenging character to learn, specializing in grappling and throws, but rewarding players with powerful combos when played well. This core gameplay style remains in her newest version, with a smart design that seamlessly connects her grappling moves, fakes, and throws. After seeing her in action, it’s clear why Fatal Fury fans are looking forward to her return.