"I Am An Avenger": Marvel Debuts Ultron's New Design As an Official Avenger

Contains Spoilers for West Coast Avengers (2024) #4!Ultronhas joinedthe Avengers, and now he’s got the costume to prove it, thanks to a classic member of the team. Hopefully looking the part can help Ultron win over a distrustful public, but it’s going to be an uphill battle, especially since he’s not the only Ultron out there anymore. InWest Coast Avengers#4 – written by Gerry Duggan, with art by Danny Kim –the heroic new Ultron gets a new Avengers-inspired design courtesy of Iron Man....

June 18, 2025 · 3 min · 524 words · Mrs. Jennifer Woods

"They Pulled In A Lot Of Resources": Ridley Scott's Military Action Sequences In War Movie With 76% RT Score Gets High Accuracy Score From Expert

ARidley Scottmilitary action movie receives a high accuracy score from a weapons expert.Alienwas his breakout hitand is often considered to be one ofRidley Scott’s best movies. He followed upAlienwithBlade Runner, another movie that would become a science-fiction classic. Scott made his mark on other genres in the ensuing years with a variety of hits, including the crime dramaThelma & Louiseand the historical epicGladiator. In 2012, he directed his firstAlienmovie since the original with the divisive prequelPrometheus, along with directing its 2017 sequelAlien: Covenant....

June 18, 2025 · 5 min · 961 words · Lisa Walker

10 Far Side Comics About Predators That Will Make You Question Nature

The Far Sidealways made animals a starring attraction in the comic strip. All aspects of the animal kingdom have been covered by Gary Larson, no matter the animal or insect of choice. Prey and predators alike have gotten the spotlight inThe Far Side. Furthermore, the strips shown of the predators inThe Far Sidemake it hard for readers not to question nature. From Cheetahs wearing running shoes, to crocodiles looking less-than-threatening in their quest for a meal, to wolves taking out a camera at a very inopportune moment, have allmade readers scratch their headsand rethink what they know about predators and the animal kingdom as a whole....

June 18, 2025 · 9 min · 1783 words · Brandi Knox

10 Forgotten Anime So Controversial They'd Break the Internet If They Released Today

Anime has always had a knack for pushing boundaries, but some series have crossed lines that would make today’s internet implode. While controversial anime still exist, social media ensures that even the slightest misstep can ignite a firestorm of discourse. From problematic themes to politically charged narratives,certain anime would face intense scrutiny if they debuted in today’s hyper-aware cultural landscape. Whether due to their violent content, sexual themes, or uncomfortable moral dilemmas, these series would likely trend for all the wrong reasons....

June 18, 2025 · 9 min · 1793 words · Cody Lopez

10 Modern Horror Movies Directed By Women That Deserve More Attention

Women have long been a formidable force in the world ofhorror movies, even if their contributions consistently get overlooked in favor of their male counterparts. There are numerousclassic horror films directed by women, from the early psychological horror of Ida Lupino’sThe Hitch-Hiker, to favorites like Mary Lambert’sPet Semataryand Mary Harron’sAmerican Psycho, to name just a few. In more recent years, there has been a boom of women filmmakers, including Jennifer Kent, director ofThe Babadook, Julia Ducournau, the woman behindTitane, and Ana Lily Amirpour, who directedA Girl Walks Home Alone at Night....

June 18, 2025 · 12 min · 2380 words · Lonnie Burnett

10 Recent Fantasy Books That Will Be Classics Someday

When discussing classic works of literature, especially within thefantasygenre, big names likeThe Lord of the Rings,The Once and Future King, or even more modern works likeA Song of Ice and Firemight come to mind. However,the landscape of fantasy has been evolving quickly in the past few decades,and the contemporary works that will one day be considered classics are boundary-pushing works. Though there’s love for the old works, which remain heavily influential, authors have been exploring unheard voices and diverse stories that shine a light on what the genre does best....

June 18, 2025 · 10 min · 2062 words · Laura Frost

10 Superpowers the Hulk Is Most Vulnerable to, Proving He Can Be Defeated

TheHulkhas a reputation as one of the strongest heroes in the Marvel Universe, and while that is a fair assessment given his numerous feats of nearly cosmic-level strength, that should in no way imply that the Hulk is unbeatable. In fact,the Hulk has suffered many defeatsthroughout his Marvel Comics history, and each one highlighted a specific weakness the Strongest Avenger is vulnerable to. After getting hit by an explosion of gamma radiation, Bruce Banner didn’t just become a gamma-mutate with unparalleled strength, he also gainedthe power bestowed upon him by the One Below All....

June 18, 2025 · 9 min · 1761 words · Sean Cochran

10 Worst Modern Licensed Video Games

Summary The video game industry has heavily relied on licensed titles to adapt popular franchises from movies, TV shows, and other media into interactive formats. However, the rush to cash in on a brand’s popularity has led to the development of many disappointing modern licensed games, likeMarvel’s AvengersandThe Lord of the Rings: Gollum. This highlights the importance of quality in game development, as these titles not only let down fans but also stained the reputation of the franchises they are based on....

June 18, 2025 · 8 min · 1534 words · April Owens

10 Worst Things Godzilla Has Done In His Movies

The “King of the Monsters,“Godzillafirst appeared onscreen as a villain, and he has done some terrible things in his movies. In the original 1954 horror movieGodzilla, the giant radioactive monster represented a living nuclear explosion. Though he emerged from the sea and destroyed Tokyo with his size and atomic breath, he became unexpectedly popular. AsGodzilla’s movie franchisegrew, the titular character was given an ecological angle, in which he warned humanity about respecting the Earth....

June 18, 2025 · 9 min · 1906 words · Mr. Christopher Harris

26 Clever Tips For Growing Cucumbers Vertically (Not All Cukes Need A Trellis)

turn cucumbers vertically is a real game - modifier — it ’s like giving your garden a green elevator ! conceive of lush vines stretching skywards , delivering crisp , juicy cucumber without hogging space . But here ’s the kicker — not all cukes need a trellis to thrive . With these 26 expert tips , you ’ll larn how to make the most of your space , dodge common pitfalls , and reap a harvest worth bragging about ....

June 18, 2025 · 14 min · 2978 words · Linda Macdonald

8 Alums Who Should Be The New First Mate For Below Deck Sailing Yacht Season 6 (Gary King's Bad Behavior Made Him A Villain)

Gary Kinghas become a problematic figure onBelow Deck Sailing Yachtthroughout the years, but luckily, there are several standoutBelow Deckfranchise cast members who could replace him for season 6. As a South African yachtie with years of experience, Gary has certainly proven himself as a competent leader aboard the Parsifal III. However, his personal issues cast a shadow over his professional prestige inBelow Deck Sailing Yachtseason 5. Gary was accused of sexual misconductwhile filming a previous season ofBelow Deck Sailing Yachtby former Bravo production employee Samantha Suarez....

June 18, 2025 · 7 min · 1480 words · Brent Simpson

90 Day Fiancé's Sophie Sierra Achieves Huge Win In U.S. After Facing Countless Setbacks Amid Rob's "Son" Being Sick

Sophie Sierra from90 Day: The Last Resortsuccessfully launched her business in the United States and has even received several orders. She moved to America from London, United Kingdom, to marry Rob Warne. Although the couple got married,Sophie struggled to move past Rob’s previous infidelity, which involved online conversations with other women. The couple is now featured in90 Day: The Last Resortseason 2to address their marital issues. AlthoughRob appears indifferent when it comes to Sophie,he recently reached out to fans for advice on his ailing dog, whom he affectionately calls his son....

June 18, 2025 · 3 min · 582 words · Dennis Barry

After 40 Years, G.I. Joe Is Ready to Revisit One of Its Greatest Adventures

The classic “Silent Interlude” issue ofG.I. Joeis one of the franchise’s greatest achievements, and new publisher Skybound will be celebrating the iconic adventure with a series of one-shots from all-star creative teams. TitledG.I. Joe: Silent Missions, each of the five one-shots will be released weekly in April, starting with a special reprint of the classic issue that inspired it all. First released in 1983, “Silent Interlude” originally appeared inG.I. Joe: A Real American Hero#21from Marvel Comics....

June 18, 2025 · 4 min · 699 words · Mark David