19 Years Ago Today, One of Power Rangers’ Most Underrated Seasons Debuted

Today marks the 19th anniversary of Power Rangers Mystic Force, which first aired on February 20, 2006, with the episode “Broken Spell.” The premiere actually consisted of two episodes. Mystic Force stood out from earlier seasons by introducing a new team of Rangers in a world filled with fantasy and magic. The season also featured a compelling cast of supporting characters and a story with deep and interesting background details, making it a memorable installment that wasn’t fully appreciated at the time.

Beloved Fantasy Series Returns With a Brand New Story After Finale

Each book in the series generally has 5 or 6 chapters, so the extra stories included won’t be very lengthy. Fans of Yona of the Dawn have a lot to look forward to in 2026! Viz Media announced a 3-in-1 edition of the manga will be released this fall. Plus, with a second season of the anime already confirmed, we might get a sneak peek at it this year. Along with the release of Volume 47, a fanbook was also published, featuring character details and answers to questions from fans by the author, Mizuho.

5 Great Image Comics That Could Be Amazing TV Shows

With more and more viewers tuning into ongoing TV dramas, Image Comics has become a go-to source for streaming services looking for their next big hit. The success of the animated series Invincible proves that Image creators’ willingness to try new things works well for high-quality television. Because Image gives its artists a lot of freedom, their collection is full of unique and complex stories that are perfect for adapting into TV shows.

Westworld – LIMITED EDITION BLU-RAY

I’ve always been fascinated by Michael Crichton, and a big part of what drew me in was his knack for exploring the potential downsides of technology. It really started with The Andromeda Strain back in 1971 – a fantastic movie, and it became a recurring theme in everything he did. What’s cool is he actually trained as a doctor, but quickly realized he’d rather write. And he was good – his books became instant bestsellers and were quickly snapped up for film adaptations. That success gave him the opportunity to direct his own project, a TV movie called Pursuit in 1972, which he also wrote. He really worked his way up, and it’s amazing to see how he managed to both write and direct so early in his career.

Future Xbox Games Won’t Be Anything Like You Remember

On February 20, 2026, Phil Spencer announced he was stepping down as CEO of Microsoft Gaming, and Xbox President Sarah Bond is also leaving her position. Asha Sharma, currently President of Microsoft Core AI, will take over as CEO. Matt Booty, who previously led Xbox Game Studios, will become Xbox’s Chief Content Officer under Sharma. Both Sharma and Spencer released statements regarding these significant changes.

10 Toughest DC Superheroes, Ranked

DC Comics is known for its incredibly resilient heroes. These characters have overcome impossible odds, even surviving death itself, and always return to the fight. Here are ten of the toughest superheroes from DC who can withstand virtually anything.

The Walking Dead Peaked With the Best Episode in Zombie TV History

Ten years ago, The Walking Dead aired what many consider its greatest episode. “No Way Out,” which first appeared in February 2016 as the midseason premiere of Season 6, was based on a storyline from Robert Kirkman’s original graphic novels. In just over forty minutes, the episode delivered some of the most intense and shocking scenes ever seen in a zombie story, and it remains a highlight of the entire series even today.