All of Spider-Man’s Sidekicks, Ranked

Despite seeming like a natural fit, most fans and comic critics dislike the idea of Spider-Man taking on a sidekick. Though he’s had a couple throughout the years – sometimes reluctantly – writers have repeatedly tried to give him one, even when he’s made it clear he prefers to work solo. Let’s explore these attempts to understand why Spider-Man is often portrayed as a lone hero. Let’s jump right in!

Scream’s Intriguing Final Girl: Sam Carpenter’s Complex Character

Sam Carpenter played a central role in Scream VI, and it seemed the movies would continue to focus on her story. However, she was fired from the franchise after making comments in support of Palestine, which caused controversy. This is disappointing because Sam was a compelling and interesting character.

How Resident Evil Requiem’s Camera Angles Change the Game

Grace really shines when you’re playing as her directly. Because she’s not as strong in a fight as some other characters, her gameplay isn’t about feeling powerful – it’s about creating suspense. The game encourages you to be stealthy and careful, rather than rushing in with guns blazing.

30 Years Ago, Marvel and DC Delivered the Most Unexpected Crossover (And It Still Holds Up)

If you’re not familiar, DC vs. Marvel was a comic book series published in 1995 and 1996. The story centered around two powerful beings – representing the DC and Marvel universes – discovering each other and starting a conflict. To prevent their fight from destroying both universes, they merged into a single entity, creating a brand new universe filled with characters who were combinations of heroes from both DC and Marvel. This new universe was called the Amalgam Universe, and thirty years ago today, DC and Marvel released a series of new comic books under the ‘Amalgam Comics’ label, taking crossovers to a whole new level.

How Resident Evil Requiem Sets Up Resident Evil 10

Let’s discuss the ending of Resident Evil: Requiem and what it could mean for the future of the Resident Evil series. Be aware that this article contains major spoilers for Requiem, so proceed with caution if you haven’t seen it.

Manga Publisher Cancels Big Series Following Reveal of Author’s Controversial Past

Reports show that Shoichi, the creator of the manga “Operation Fallen Angel” (also known as Joujin Kamen), was previously arrested and convicted of sexually assaulting a student he taught. He had worked as a drawing instructor at a private high school where the incident occurred. Following news of his recent arrest and indictment for violating child pornography laws and receiving a fine, Shogakukan announced that Yamamoto (Shoichi’s pen name) is no longer affiliated with the company and “Operation Fallen Angel” has been cancelled. Shogakukan also admitted a mistake in allowing him to continue working under a different pseudonym, “Ichiro Ichi,” as the author of a new series, “Ordinary Mask.”

5 Best Alien Games, Ranked

Released in 2011 exclusively for the Nintendo DS, Aliens: Infestation is a Metroidvania-style game where you hunt for gear, weapons, and upgrades while battling Xenomorphs. Players control one of four Marines across locations like LV-426, the moon Phobos, and the ship Sulaco, investigating the Xenomorphs’ growth. The game features permadeath – if all four Marines fall, the game is over. It’s a thrilling and enjoyable take on the classic Alien universe, reminiscent of older Alien and Metroidvania games.

Tubi Just Added One of the Best Animated Movies of the 2000s

You can now watch the animated movie Horton Hears a Who!, based on the classic Dr. Seuss book, on Tubi. The film, which arrived on the streaming service on February 1st, features Jim Carrey as the voice of Horton, a kind elephant who discovers a tiny town called Whoville. He then works to protect the Whos from the other animals in the jungle who don’t believe they exist. The movie, which earned $298 million around the world, is Carrey’s second adaptation of a Dr. Seuss story, following How the Grinch Stole Christmas. It also stars Carol Burnett, Will Arnett, Seth Rogen, Dan Fogler, Isla Fisher, Jonah Hill, and Amy Poehler.