Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End Unveils Shocking Anime Crossover to Celebrate The Anime’s Return

I was so excited to see Gōshō Aoyama, the amazing creator of Detective Conan, draw a fantastic tribute to Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End! It’s incredible – Detective Conan has been running since 1994, and it’s become a huge franchise, right up there with One Piece in terms of how long it’s lasted. Seriously, the anime is almost at 1,200 episodes – that’s legendary! Aoyama-sensei even posted a congratulatory message on Twitter to the team at Madhouse for Frieren’s second season, and shared the new artwork. You absolutely have to check it out – it’s a really cool crossover!

Jason Statham’s $397M Sci-Fi Action Movie Is a Streaming Hit on Prime Video (& Still Needs a Sequel)

Take Jason Statham, known for his action roles, for example. One of his movies has unexpectedly become a hit on Prime Video, and it’s not one of his recent films made for Amazon MGM like A Working Man or The Beekeeper (which could both become ongoing series). Instead, it’s Meg 2: The Trench, the sequel where he battles another giant shark. This sudden popularity might signal to the filmmakers that they should start planning Meg 3 quickly.

LOVE ETERNAL launches February 19

In a recent press release, brlka designer Toby Alden explained that their goal with LOVE ETERNAL was to create a deeply unsettling psychological horror experience. They focused on building a pervasive sense of unease throughout the game—something players would feel rather than immediately understand. Early testers have reported this feeling, and the team is eager for players to experience the game’s uniquely disturbing atmosphere.

PlayStation Plus Is Losing 8 More Games in February 2026

Hey everyone, just a heads-up for all my fellow PlayStation Plus fans! The “Last Chance to Play” section just got updated, and it looks like a few games are leaving the service in February. I’m a little bummed to see WWE 2K25, Cult of the Lamb, and Rez Infinite go – those have been really popular! There are a few other games leaving too, and while they might not be as well-known, they’re definitely worth a look before they’re gone!

Hidden Springs Is The Baby Kaiju and Celebrity Collision You Didn’t Know You Needed (Exclusive)

Dark Horse Comics’ new series, Hidden Springs, brings together a fantastic creative team – writer Rob Williams (known for Petrol Head and Judge Dredd), artist Nil Vendrell (Stranger Things: Tales from Hawkins, Shirtless Bear-Fighter!), colorist Berta Sastre, and letterer Simon Bowland (John Le Carre’s: The Circus–Losing Control, The Boys). The story follows a mismatched group of heroes who are trying to protect a baby Kaiju from the military. They quickly become attached to the cute creature, but they also have to get him to safety to prevent a global catastrophe.

27 Years Ago Today, Marvel Cancelled A Hulk Run They Didn’t Know How To Finish

After 31 years, readership of The Incredible Hulk was declining and the stories felt stale. Despite the efforts of talented writer Joe Casey, the comic needed a fresh start. The final issue, released in 1993, cleverly mirrored the cover of the very first issue from 1962. Casey was given the opportunity to wrap up Hulk’s story, but in a surprising move, he actually wrote himself into the comic and confessed he didn’t know how to end the tale of Marvel’s iconic monster.

7 Masterpiece Sci-Fi Shows Based On Books

Science fiction has thrived on television, producing many incredible shows. Some of these shows are well-known and highly praised, while others are fantastic but haven’t gotten the recognition they deserve. Often, viewers don’t realize these amazing TV stories actually started as books. Here are a few examples of outstanding sci-fi shows that were originally written as novels.