Clint Eastwood Teamed Up With His Western Successor In An Almost Perfect Crime Drama

As the ’90s rolled around, Clint Eastwood started moving away from Westerns, and Unforgiven felt like his heartfelt farewell to the genre for a good while. Kevin Costner really stepped up to fill that void, and he’s carried the torch ever since. But in ’93, something special happened – Eastwood and Costner actually teamed up for a crime thriller, and honestly, it turned out to be a little gem of a movie.

37 Years Later, Dragon Ball Finally Reveals Original Goku vs. Piccolo Design

This artwork of Piccolo was originally created for the cover of Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump issue #19, published on April 5, 1988. The cover featured all eight fighters from the 23rd Tenkaichi Budokai – Goku, Krillin, Yamcha, Chi-Chi, Tien Shinhan, Mercenary Tao, Hero (Shen), and Piccolo – in a tense showdown. The cover was assembled by combining individual character illustrations. However, in the final published version, Piccolo ended up mostly hidden behind the magazine’s title. This newly released draft gives fans their first clear look at Piccolo standing powerfully, with a mysterious presence, in almost forty years. At this point in the story, Piccolo’s background was still a secret, which adds to the unique feeling of this early artwork.

Падение Solana: станет ли $100 её следующей остановкой? 😂📉

ETF на Solana продолжают привлекать последователей, словно потерпевшего крушение на необитаемом острове, приток средств составил приятную, круглую цифру – тринадцать дней подряд. Удача или проклятие? Решайте сами.

8 DC Characters You Forgot Appeared In The Arrowverse

As a huge DC fan, I was thrilled to see the universe really open up with shows like The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, and Batgirl. It meant they could bring in all sorts of other DC characters, and honestly, they took full advantage of that opportunity!

5 Best Horror Shows Like The Haunting Of Hill House

Although Hill House is a landmark achievement in horror television, it’s not alone in its ability to deliver a truly unsettling and emotionally resonant experience. Several other shows capture similar feelings, building dread slowly through well-developed characters and stories. Whether they explore themes of trauma or simply create a pervasive sense of unease, these series stand alongside Hill House as some of the best horror TV has to offer.

The Rocketeer Returns But Not How Movie Fans Wanted

I first discovered The Rocketeer back in the ’80s, and it quickly became a favorite of mine! It was created by Dave Stevens in 1982, and it really took off in the independent comics scene. Originally, the character – Cliff Secord, a super-cool pilot – showed up in another comic called Starslayer, but he was so popular he got his own series. It was a big success, but sadly, Dave had a tough time with getting it published consistently, and it moved between five different companies before he passed away in 2008. It’s a shame, but his work still holds up!

Avengers: Doomsday Update Gives New Details on MCU & X-Men Costumes

A recent social media post by leaker “variablelace” (reported by ComicBookMovie) claims that several characters in an upcoming movie will have new costumes. The rumor suggests that Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom will briefly use a sword and shield, described as a visually impressive addition.

Top 10 Most Valuable Pokémon TCG: Phantasmal Flames Cards

The Pokémon TCG expansion, Mega Evolution – Phantasmal Flames, launched on November 14, 2025, and prominently features Pokémon Mega Evolutions. The cards in this set are a combination of those found in the Japanese Inferno X set, as well as special decks featuring Mega Gengar and Mega Diancie. As the name Phantasmal Flames implies, Fire- and Darkness-type Pokémon are well-represented, though some of the most sought-after cards aren’t of these types.

The Dragon Ball Store’s Art Controversy Was Always Overblown

Big news for Dragon Ball fans! We can expect some exciting announcements – likely about a new anime – at a major event next year. A Dragon Ballthemed park is also being built in Dubai. And today, November 14, 2025, marks the opening of the first official Dragon Ball Store in Japan, which is a huge moment for the franchise. Unfortunately, some negativity surrounding the store is overshadowing what should be a celebration for Dragon Ball* fans.