7 Best Starter X-Men Comics

The X-Men have a famously complex backstory, but it’s surprisingly easy to start reading their comics! These seven stories are ideal for new fans, offering a great introduction to the team and everything you need to enjoy their adventures. They’re perfect jumping-on points and will set you up for future stories.

4 Fantasy Book Sequels We’re Still Waiting to Read After Years

There are many reasons why a book or series might take a long time to continue – the author could be busy with other work, needing a break, or facing creative challenges. But no matter the cause, fans will still be excited when the next installment finally arrives. A few extra years of waiting is a small price to pay for a continuation of a beloved story.

5 New Character Revealed in Jujutsu Kaisen Season 3 So Far, Ranked

With the season about to kick into high gear and the Culling Games starting next time, we’re likely going to meet even more new faces. But before we get ahead of ourselves, I wanted to take a look back at everything that’s happened so far and rank the five new characters we’ve already been introduced to, based on how important they seem to be.

John CArpenter’s The Thing Had a Follow-Up That Changed Sci-Fi Prequels Forever

This movie is a prequel to John Carpenter’s The Thing, showing what happened with the research team before the original film began. It follows them as they chase a dog that escapes and gets caught in a gunfight. While audiences never knew the fate of this earlier team, the 2011 prequel created its own story, but it didn’t quite capture the spirit of what makes a sci-fi prequel successful.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Excludes 1 Crucial Novella Scene

The TV show made a change from the source material, The Tales of Dunk and Egg – a series of stories set roughly a century before Game of Thrones. Fans quickly noticed a key scene was left out of one episode. Now, even the show’s creator, Ira Parker, wishes they hadn’t cut it, as it removed an important idea from the original story.

The Cult Classic ‘90s Horror Movie You Forgot About Just Started Streaming on Paramount+

Let me tell you about a bit of a forgotten gem that just hit Paramount+ – it’s Wes Craven’s Vampire in Brooklyn from 1995. Eddie Murphy is hilarious, and frankly, a little unsettling, as Maximilian, an ancient vampire who arrives in New York City on a very specific mission: finding a half-human, half-vampire to continue his family line. What makes it even more fun is that Murphy doesn’t just play Maximilian; he also takes on the roles of a down-on-his-luck preacher and a seriously loud mobster! The cast is fantastic overall, featuring Angela Bassett, Allen Payne, Kadeem Hardison, and the always-funny John Witherspoon. It’s a wild ride, and if you’re looking for a fun, slightly campy horror-comedy, this one’s worth checking out.

The Best Members of the Flash Family

The Flash has a long history with many different heroes carrying the mantle, and some are more memorable than others. This is a look at the best members of the Flash family – the incredible speedsters who constantly protect the universe, often without anyone even noticing!