DC K.O. Red Hood vs The Joker #1 Is What You’d Expect and That’s a Good Thing

Jason Todd has always been a complex character for DC Comics, and while he’s not personally a favorite of mine, I understand his appeal. I actually would have preferred if he’d remained a villain, but here we are. The connection between Jason and the Joker – stemming from the Joker’s murder of Jason – is significant, so I was initially skeptical about another confrontation between them. It felt a bit predictable. However, the comic actually delivers on its promise, making it a really enjoyable read. Like previous issues of DC K.O., this one uses the fight itself to explore the characters’ inner lives, and it does so effectively.

NetEase Is Ending Service For Its Newest Marvel Game After Less than a Year

Players logging into Marvel Mystic Mayhem on December 24th received disappointing news: NetEase announced the game will be shutting down at the beginning of the new year. While some new content will be released through March 2026, certain features will become unavailable starting December 25th as the game prepares to close. Here’s a summary of the latest updates from NetEase regarding Marvel Mystic Mayhem.

The Will of Doom #1 Is a Good Epilogue That Doesn’t Do Much to Sell the Future (Review)

Chip Zdarsky, a writer with a fantastic grasp of the Fantastic Four, penned this book, and that really shines through. He previously demonstrated his understanding of the team with the Marvel Two-In-One reboot, and many fans, myself included, hoped he’d get the chance to write their more recent series. Because he truly gets these characters and their dynamic, the dialogue feels natural and strong. Ultimately, this is a fun and well-crafted Fantastic Four story that benefits greatly from Zdarsky’s skill.

The MCU Just Made a Forgotten Character One of Its Most Important

It’s understandable why the Marvel Cinematic Universe sometimes lets characters go if they don’t seem to be resonating with viewers, but doing that too often will eventually become a problem. Phase Six offers a chance to revitalize things, and it looks like at least one previously overlooked character will finally get a chance to shine – and could even become a major player in the franchise.

Absolute Wonder Woman #15 is a Bright Light in a Dark World (Review)

Wonder Woman was the first hero to bravely defend Gateway City, stopping the Tetracide from causing global destruction. Batman has become a similar symbol of hope in Gotham, fighting against the corruption that’s destroying it. Because of their actions, powerful forces are now trying to eliminate both heroes. However, Wonder Woman and Batman’s first partnership proves that even when things seem impossible, hope can still exist.

32 Years Ago Today, A Masterpiece Western Became An Instant Classic (& It’s Only Got Better Since)

I absolutely love Tombstone! It came out in 1993 and has an incredible cast – Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton… seriously, the list goes on with names like Michael Rooker and even Charlton Heston! The movie follows Wyatt Earp and his brothers as they head to Tombstone, Arizona, trying to bring some peace and justice to a town overrun by a really dangerous group of cowboys.

Cartoon Network’s Over the Garden Wall Has Amazing News For Fans

Fans of the Cartoon Network series Over the Garden Wall have a reason to celebrate! Barnes & Noble has announced that the show will be released on Blu-Ray for the first time ever on April 7th. The Blu-Ray will cost $30.99. While the series is available on Hulu and DVD, many fans thought a Blu-Ray release would never happen. Thankfully, just like the characters Greg and Wirt finding their way home, it was only a matter of time!

10 Greatest B-List Marvel Heroes Of All Time

The Marvel Universe boasts a huge roster of heroes, and surprisingly, some of the most compelling aren’t the most famous. Marvel’s ‘B-list’ heroes – those who aren’t quite as well-known – are incredibly impressive. Here are ten of the all-time best, proving that being a second-string hero doesn’t mean you can’t be just as awesome as the biggest names.