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Superman ‘78 #6 concludes the miniseries sequel to the iconic Superman films directed by Richard Donner and starring Christopher Reeve. As expected, Superman finds himself battling Brainiac as he tries to desperately save the Bottled City of Kandor, as well as his adopted home of Metropolis. By the issue’s conclusion, Superman not only defeats Brainiac
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At first glance, Harry Potter and Eternals have next to nothing in common. Where one is a story about magic and destiny, another is about sci-fi and forging a new path. That said, that hasn’t stopped fans from placing their favorite Eternal in any of the four Harry Potter houses that best fit their character.
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John Cena, the star of HBO Max’s DC Extended Universe-set original series Peacemaker, recently gave his own spin on the trend of celebrities reading mean tweets about themselves. On Twitter, Peacemaker series creator James Gunn shared the official video of Cena — who appears to be semi-in-character as Christopher Smith/Peacemaker — responding to mean tweets.
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By its very nature, Dungeons & Dragons involves a lot of dice rolling. Just about any action taken requires a dice to be rolled, and skills are no exception to this. However, excessive rolls can bog down a game. In older editions, D&D used the concept of “taking 20,” the idea being that a task could be
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Homelander, the psychotic supe of The Boys who masquerades as a patriotic hero beloved by the world, is getting an action figure of a quality to suit his own high opinion of himself. The approximately 160mm-high Homelander figma is available for pre-order now, as announced by manufacturer Good Smile Company. This is the first detailed and articulated action
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It’s always interesting to watch edgy characters since they’re mostly calm, judicious, and cold. Such characters usually try to do everything themselves by ruthlessly defeating their enemies. Anime in the 2000s always delighted audiences because viewers could see the painstaking work of the creators. RELATED: 10 Saddest Moments In Isekai Anime, Ranked The edgiest 2000s anime are famous for being
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Jean Grey’s new costume, designed by fan-favorite artist Russell Dauterman, is a reimagining of some of her most popular X-Men attires. Dauterman unveiled the costume via social media, highlighting its details and explaining how some of Jean’s previous ensembles influenced its creation. The artist says that he used Jean’s Hellfire Gala outfit as the base for this
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Netflix’s vast collection of movies is split into a variety of genres, from action to drama and everything in between. The streaming giant’s library includes both original and acquired content, but most of it is best suited for older viewers. However, Netflix has quite a few films that work just as well for children. RELATED: 10 Movies With Vague Endings That Have
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One Piece is filled with a variety of unique characters. The anime and manga host a surplus of characters with varying designs, voices, and personalities. One specific quality or character trait that can set these fantastic characters apart, even past their looks or personality are their one-of-a-kind laughs. RELATED: One Piece: 10 Perks Of Being A Pirate
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The medium of animation allows for all kinds of creative liberties when adapting a story from the past. Regardless of how literal an adaptation may be, though, there are some historical anime that will stand the test of time, either through the story that’s chosen or how they’re told. One such anime is Heike Monogatari; a Funimation exclusive, the
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Television’s current golden age owes as much to streaming as the standard broadcasting platform that the medium has employed over the past several decades. Countless TV shows are now accessible to audiences, particularly in the sci-fi, fantasy, action, adventure, and horror genres. RELATED: 10 TV Series Protagonists That Deserve A Second Chance However, the concept of power
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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations existence itself is controversial for many fans of the anime/manga’s predecessor. Deemed as an unnecessary sequel to Naruto, this show and its focal protagonist have been pushing to keep their relevance. Most fans are still getting accustomed to Boruto as the face of the Naruto world and find it hard to accept the character
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Occasionally, a cartoon will air that grows in quality with every episode, enshrining its place in audiences’ hearts and earning a spotin the cartoon hall of fame. However, as fantastic as the show in question might be, the real prize is in the ending. A good ending gives the audience a feeling of satisfaction, with the
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