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The Fox X-Men Movies Ranked from Worst to Best
The X-Men are dead. Well, the first set of movie X-Men, anyway. After decades of thrilling readers with soapy, intricate stories in the pages of Marvel Comics, the X-Men finally made it to the big screen with 2000’s X-Men. Despite its clear limitations, including unconvincing CGI and black leather instead of comics’ accurate costumes, X-Men…
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The Reality of a 1990s Childhood? Watching Pugwall With the Curtains Drawn
Parental guilt springs from an inexhaustible source. Even if your kids go to sleep every night safe, clean and fed, there’s still plenty to beat yourself up about. Are they creative enough? Excelling enough? Getting enough Vitamin D to stop their bones from crumbling like Oxo Cubes and their adult teeth from coming in like…
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Transformers One Challenges What We Think We Know About Optimus Prime and Megatron
This article appears in the new issue of DEN OF GEEK magazine. You can read all of our magazine stories here. Everybody knows Optimus Prime and Megatron are arch nemeses, and Transformers One director Josh Cooley used this knowledge to his advantage when making the fully animated origin story. The film is set on Cybertron before the Autobot-Decepticon…
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“It’ll Last Maybe a Year or Two”: An Oral History of SpongeBob SquarePants’ First Episode
This article is presented by Starting a new job brings an interesting mix of emotions—the rejuvenating promise of a fresh start mixes with the anxiety that several unknowns produce. You hope you like your boss, that you gel with your coworkers, and the gig lasts long enough to provide stability. Few people go into their…
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Mark Waid on How Absolute Power Changes Everything for the DC Universe
Absolute Power corrupts absolutely. That statement almost always holds true in the real world but not often in the world of mainstream superheroes, especially those published by DC Comics. No matter how bleak things get, the denizens of the DC Universe can always look up in the sky to find Superman, their shining beacon of…
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Kevin Feige Tells Us About Ryan Reynolds’ ‘One-Room Christmas’ Deadpool Movie Pitch
While Ryan Reynolds has gone on the record as far back as 2021 to state that his dream vision for a third Deadpool movie always involved a road trip story with Wade and Logan, the path to making Deadpool & Wolverine a reality was anything but a smooth ride. In fact, Reynolds spent a good…
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EA Sports College Football 25 Recruiting Tricks: How to Get the Best Recruits
Recruiting the best prospects in EA Sports College Football 25 is the most important part of building a college football dynasty. Well…besides actually winning games, of course. Then again, it’s kind of hard to win games if you don’t have the best players possible. The basics of recruiting in the game are easy enough to…
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Den of Geek Announces Largest Media Footprint in SDCC History
Alien: Romulus stalks the cover of Den of Geek magazine, bundled with a special edition packed with exclusives on Netflix’s Terminator Zero and the streamer’s animation slate Den of Geek to host invite-only parties, including a SpongeBob 25th anniversary bash in Bikini Bottom, a celebrity interview studio, fan meetups, and a live charity auction on…
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The Walking Dead’s Robert Kirkman, Todd McFarlane, and TMNT Headline eBay Live’s SDCC Collectible Auction Extravaganza!
VISIT THE EBAY LIVE HUB FOR ALL SDCC LIVE STREAMS HERE. The biggest luminaries in nerd culture have descended upon San Diego and Comic-Con International is underway! Every year, fans from around the world scour the convention hall for autographs, rare exclusives, and neat finds to complete their collections, and every year fans at home…
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The Gola x Anthropologie Collab Is Equal Parts Sporty and Stylish (and We Want Everything)
Go for Gola. As the ancient, sagacious Home Goods framed print proverb goes: “The cure for anything is salt—sweat, tears, and the sea.” While my inner self won’t argue with the latter two (I’m a Cancer, after all), I raise eyebrows at “sweat.” I don’t like it anywhere, and rarely consider it a “cure,” especially…