New Lord of the Rings Game Will Adapt The Iconic Trilogy

Fans of The Lord of the Rings are getting a new game called The Lord of the Rings: Ascension. It combines the beloved world of Middle-earth with the deckbuilding gameplay of Ascension. Players can team up—or play solo—as they journey through three sets of cards inspired by the The Fellowship of the Ring, The Two Towers, and The Return of the King. The game will be available on Gamefound later this year, and you can find a preview below.

Marvel’s New Release Is a Sad Reminder of How Much the MCU Underpowered Thanos

Thanos is famous for using the Infinity Stones to eliminate half of all life in the universe. But even without them, he was an exceptionally strong and skilled fighter. He defeated Hulk in hand-to-hand combat and destroyed the Nova Corps’ planet with his army. While already a formidable opponent for any hero, it feels like Thanos could have had even more abilities.

Stuart Fails to Save The Universe Confirms Its Penny Replacement With 1 The Big Bang Theory Detail

After The Big Bang Theory concluded in 2019, discussions about continuing the show began right away. It wasn’t because people had stopped watching – in fact, The Big Bang Theory was still very popular with viewers and CBS wanted more episodes. However, Jim Parsons’ choice to leave meant the show couldn’t continue. Now, creator Chuck Lorre is revisiting this world with Stuart Fails to Save the Universe. While none of the original main characters will be series regulars, Lauren Lapkus’ character, Denise, feels like a natural successor to Penny.

The Most Ambitious Series in Gaming Started Today Over 2 Decades Ago

Released on April 26, 1999, for the Nintendo 64, Super Smash Bros. offered a fresh take on fighting games. Unlike traditional 2D fighters, it blended platforming elements with fighting, creating a whole new style of gameplay. While it initially appeared to be a simple fighting game featuring beloved Nintendo characters, no one could have foreseen its lasting impact and how it would eventually unite some of gaming’s most iconic figures.

New Star Trek Release Can Definitively Answer a Long-Running Timeline Issue

Fans of Star Trek have a lot to look forward to this year! There are several exciting releases planned, including a continuation of the Red Shirts comic, a new Star Trek: Picard novel called To Defy Fate, and various reference books. Plus, the next season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds arrives July 23rd, and we’ve finally seen a trailer! Perhaps the most ambitious project is Star Trek Timelines, a book coming out in November from DK to commemorate the franchise’s 60th anniversary. This book aims to create a definitive timeline of events, even including alternate realities like the Mirror Universe and the Kelvin timeline, and the challenges faced in Star Trek: Voyager. Hopefully, it will also provide clarity on the often-confusing events of Khan’s Eugenics Wars, something many fans have been waiting for.

12 Years Later, Major Shonen Jump Anime Shares Trailer for New Reboot

Daisuke Ashihara’s World Trigger has faced delays due to the author’s health, but the series continues. Instead of a fourth season, a completely new anime is being made, retelling the entire story from the beginning. You can watch a new trailer for the World Trigger reboot below, and it’s confirmed that many of the original anime’s voice actors are returning!

The Game That Started It All – How Tennis for Two Launched the Video Game Industry

As a historian and longtime gamer, I often write about classic content, preserving video games, and their history on ComicBook. It really bothers me when people claim Pong was the first video game, so I wanted to share the story of the actual first game – Tennis for Two. It’s a simple game, but its creation in 1958 marked the beginning of the entire video game industry. Think about a world without video games – no games on your phone, no consoles, nothing at all! Tennis for Two is the reason we don’t live in that world.

7 Best X-Men Villain Team-Ups in Marvel History

Over the years, these villain groups have caused significant harm to the X-Men and hindered efforts to foster cooperation between humans and mutants. Several have even become legendary, ranking among Marvel’s most iconic villain teams. Here are seven examples of these X-Men-focused villain alliances that have threatened our heroes throughout history.