40 Years Ago, DC Comics Put Out the Best Event Book Ever

Marv Wolfman, George Perez, and Jerry Ordway’s Crisis on Infinite Earths truly defined the modern comic book crossover event. Unlike earlier attempts, Crisis felt significant, and its conclusion had a lasting impact on DC Comics and the industry overall. While it’s not without flaws, many fans consider those imperfections to be part of what makes it the greatest event comic ever created.

15 Iconic Marvel Comics That Aged Poorly

Occasionally, comics don’t age well and actually show us what not to do when writing a story. It’s important to remember that even though these stories might seem bad now, a lot of people worked hard to create them. While some stories are clearly problematic, many are simply a reflection of the time they were made, influenced by the culture and norms of that era. Certain moments from Marvel’s past would likely be viewed very differently today.

‘House of the Dragon’ Season 3’s Release Plan Sets Up HBO’s Biggest Year Yet

Season 2 of House of the Dragon proved controversial, creating disagreement among both fans of the books and viewers of the show. This puts a lot of pressure on Season 3, but all signs suggest HBO is prepared to deliver. They seem to be addressing criticism of the second season’s somewhat disappointing ending by promising a more action-filled set of episodes. Filming began earlier this year and finished in October. The show is now in the editing and special effects phase, with a planned release date of June 2026.

3 Nostalgic Sci-fi TV Shows From the 1990s That Defined the Genre and Decade

As the 1990s approached, people felt a mix of anticipation and anxiety, alongside political instability. The popular science fiction TV shows of the decade often reflected this, either by exploring fears about the future or by imagining more hopeful worlds with greater fairness and acceptance than existed at the time. Several of these shows are now remembered as being at the forefront of a renewed interest in science fiction during the nineties.

Marvel Needs to Figure Out How to Fix the Avengers

During the 2010s, The Avengers were central to the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, becoming the most popular superhero team for many fans. However, the Avengers comic books haven’t lived up to that same level of success for quite some time. It’s been nearly ten years since the comics were truly outstanding, and Marvel needs to find a way to restore the team to its former glory.