The 10 Most Powerful X-Men Rosters

The X-Men often battle incredibly strong villains, so they need their most powerful teammates. They’ve assembled some fantastic groups, ranging from teams packed with exceptionally gifted mutants to well-rounded fighting forces. Here are ten of the most powerful X-Men lineups ever created – teams capable of defeating even the deadliest threats.

11 Years Ago Today, the First Arrowverse Crossover Event Happened (And It Changed Everything for DC on TV)

Superhero TV shows didn’t always share universes like they do today. A turning point for DC came with a specific crossover event – “Flash vs. Arrow.” This episode, which brought together the characters from Arrow and The Flash eleven years ago, demonstrated that separate superhero shows could successfully connect, tell a larger, shared story, and even open the door for expanded storytelling within their worlds. It fundamentally changed how superhero TV was made.

Shonen Jump’s Most Tragic Hero Has Been Confirmed (And No One Even Comes Close)

Yuji Itadori stands out from most heroes in Shonen Jump stories. Unlike typical protagonists who are motivated by big dreams, Yuji’s simple wish was to be surrounded by loved ones until the end of his life – a wish he inherited from his grandfather. However, the story of Jujutsu Kaisen has taken a cruel turn: Yuji remains alive while those he cares about continue to die, and he’s also denied the natural process of aging. This means he’s unlikely to ever fulfill even this basic desire, making him a particularly tragic figure among shonen heroes.

Bethesda’s Most Underrated Game Deserves a Revival

Released in 2009 by Bethesda Softworks, the action game Wet received a mixed reception. While the game had interesting ideas—a stylish, Tarantino-inspired story and a unique blend of sword fighting, slow-motion gunplay, and acrobatic movement—technical limitations and the hardware of the time prevented it from fully realizing its potential. Today, with advancements in game engines and action game design, Wet is a strong candidate for a remake that could finally bring its ambitious vision to life.

The Best Dragon Ball Parody Series is Back (But There’s a Catch)

Totally Not Mark is a popular YouTuber known for creating content about the Dragon Ball universe. His latest project is a reimagining of the new series, Dragon Ball Daima, which he and Team Four Star have retitled Dragon Ball Magic. They’ve put a unique spin on the story, and while it may not be quite as hilarious as their famous Dragon Ball Z Abridged series, it features Team Four Star reprising some of their classic roles and voicing new characters. Totally Not Mark describes the effort, and you can watch the video above.

🚨 Nigeria’s Naira Gets a Crypto Makeover! 💸 Ripple & RedotPay’s Mind-Blowing Money Move 🚀

RedotPay, that audacious spark in Nigeria’s financial cosmos, has now tethered its destiny to Ripple’s shimmering blockchain. Together, they unveil “Send Crypto, Receive NGN” – a feature so swift, it makes a hummingbird’s heartbeat seem glacial. Verified users may now alchemize digital coins into Naira with the ease of a poet reciting verse. A revolution, perhaps, or at least a very efficient lunch break.