X-Men #15 Unleashes Shocking Body Horror and Twin Terror with Cassandra Nova’s Dark Return!

In issue #15 of X-Men, written by Jed MacKay, the art is handled by Ryan Stegman, C.F. Villa, JP Mayer, Erick Arciniega for colors, and Clayton Cowles for lettering. The story continues as the 3K operative Wyre assaults the X-Men, destroying their Blackbird jet and trapping Kid Omega inside. Meanwhile, Piper’s sister discovers a fresh body within the remnants of the enormous Acanti spaceship.

Gundam’s Most Beloved Mecha Get Modern Makeovers

The innovative “Universal Reaction Frame” for the Gundam Universe collection is set to deliver fans exceptional collector’s items. These toys will stand out with their superior articulation and flexibility, marking a high point for the series. Three of these figures are from different Gundam anime series, enhancing the engineering of mobile suits across generations. Expected to hit stores later this year, these collectibles promise to be some of the finest and most budget-friendly toys in the Gundam Universe line to date.

Netflix Canceled This Brilliant Conspiracy Cartoon from BoJack & Gravity Falls Creators

Despite some people mocking it for appearing childish or immature, its subject matter is far from it. This contradiction arises due to many people’s view of animation as exclusively for children. Similar to shows like “American Dad” and “Family Guy”, “Inside Job” also falls under this category. Although it occasionally explores conspiratorial concepts that young kids might misunderstand as truth, its executive team, including Alex Hirsh, ensures it doesn’t disappoint audiences with less-than-expected content.

Crypto Lobbyists Plead With SEC: “Let Us Stake in Peace!” 🕵️‍♂️💸

From the upstanding aviary of the CCI, the Proof of Stake Alliance (with a name so earnest one expects it emblazoned on banners at a tech summer camp), discharged an April 30 billet-doux to Hester “Crypto Mom” Peirce, champion of all things decentrally perplexing. The authors, their quills vibrating with nerdly indignation, pronounced staking not some fevered Wall Street bacchanal, but instead merely: “a technical process.” Quite right—after all, why regulate the plumbing of one’s virtual monastery? 🚰

Ripple Tries to Buy Circle, SEC Throws a Party, and XRP Trips Over Its Own Boots

XRP, along with the rest of its crypto kin, seemed to get a case of the vapors after the SEC, in its infinite wisdom, declared, “Why make a decision today when you could endlessly fiddle with paperwork instead?” Seven altcoin ETF requests got put on ice. Naturally, DOGE, AVAX, and SOL took the news like children being told Christmas has been postponed, dropping about 3% according to those fine soothsayers at Coingecko.

Power Rangers Reboot: Why Bringing Back the Green Ranger Too Soon Could Ruin Everything

As a devoted cinephile, I’ve grown up with countless tales spun around the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (MMPR), from the original TV series to the numerous comics and video games that followed. Reflecting on this rich legacy, I can’t help but feel that reviving Mighty Morphin for a modern, more mature streaming-based TV series might be an intriguing proposition. The comic books have consistently demonstrated that the world of Mighty Morphin warrants revisitation, and I eagerly anticipate witnessing such narratives unfold in live-action with a substantial budget.

However, rebooting MMPR presents the Green Ranger conundrum. This iconic character has the potential to either elevate or derail the new series, requiring careful consideration and execution to ensure a successful integration into the narrative.