5 Reasons You Need to Be Reading Absolute Martian Manhunter (Before It’s Too Late)

Okay, so everyone’s been raving about Absolute Martian Manhunter, and honestly, I’ve been one of those people – it’s easily one of the best things DC’s done in ages. It’s a bummer, but the writer, Camp, just announced it’s ending with issue twelve later this year, though he’s hinted at a possible return someday. Still, it’s a real loss! If you haven’t jumped on board yet, let me tell you five reasons why you absolutely need to read Absolute Martian Manhunter before it’s over.

Avengers: Doomsday Must Break an MCU Trend From Infinity War & Endgame With the Most Important Multiverse Hero

To reassure fans worried about the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe after the Infinity Saga, Kevin Feige and Marvel Studios are bringing back some of their most reliable collaborators. This includes actors like Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans, who will reprise their roles as Doctor Doom and Steve Rogers, and directors Joe and Anthony Russo, who are leading the new project. Bringing these familiar faces back is considered the most secure way to help Avengers: Doomsday succeed.

Bitmine’s ETH Feast: Tom Lee’s Grand Wager on Digital Alchemy

With ETH flirting with $1,976, Bitmine’s treasury glitters at $8.8 billion. Of this, 68% is staked-a $6.0 billion slush fund generating $172 million annually, thanks to a yield so modest it could’ve been set by a monk. But hey, 2.86% is better than a poke in the eye with a sharp yield curve.

The Pokémon Company Boss Wants to “Keep Making Fun Games” To Keep the Franchise Alive

When I think about the very first Pokémon games, Red and Blue, I always remember how much the Kanto region felt like Japan. The creators wanted to make it feel relatable, like an adventure that could happen close to home. They really believed – and I totally agree – that connecting the Pokémon world to our own makes things way more interesting. It’s cool because playing felt like things I already did as a kid – catching bugs, fishing, taking care of pets, even gardening. It made the game feel so much more real and immersive.

5 Best “Games Within Games” That Distract You From The Plot

Mini-games can range from simple to surprisingly detailed, sometimes feeling like completely separate experiences from the main game. Though not always groundbreaking, the best ones are engaging on their own – some even feel like fully developed games. These little diversions can serve as fun breaks, hidden surprises, or even become a memorable part of a game, making the game world feel richer and more realistic.

10 Wolverine Stories We Don’t Talk About Enough

Wolverine has been featured in many comics – ongoing series, limited runs, and standalone issues – and some legendary writers and artists have contributed to his adventures. Unfortunately, a few truly great Wolverine stories haven’t received the attention they deserve, which isn’t right. Here are ten stories that deserve more recognition and discussion.

Disney’s Team Is Excited to Bring the Disney Afternoon Collection to Modern Gamers

Disney has brought back some beloved games from the 1990s! While six classic titles were previously updated for modern devices, this collection is the first to include Bonkers and Goof Troop on those systems. It also features DuckTales, DuckTales 2, Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers, Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers 2, TaleSpin, and Darkwing Duck. The games are available now as a digital download, and physical copies – which include bonus items – will start shipping on May 29, 2026. You can pre-order the physical version directly from Atari.