Mark Bagley Returns to Spider-Man for Invincible Team Up Issue

Many new comic book fans might not realize that Spider-Man and Invincible recently teamed up in a popular crossover event. Due to its success, Marvel is reprinting the story as Marvel Team-Up #14, bringing back artist Todd McFarlane and introducing Mark Bagley to the project. While fans anticipate the release of Invincible Season 4 on Prime Video in March 2026 and Spider-Man: Brand New Day in July 2026, this crossover offers a unique meeting of two very different heroes.

Project Blue Lock codes (December 2025)

Although many players prefer playing as a striker, you have the freedom to choose any position – whether it’s midfield, defense, or even goalkeeper. However, most positions and players start locked and need to be unlocked by earning spins, which are often available through special codes.

Why Bitcoin’s Value is Playing Hide and Seek with $100K

Despite the barrage of good news heralding Bitcoin’s potential-like it’s the second coming of sliced bread-the price itself seems to have missed the memo, opting instead for a more languid approach. As it stands, Polymarket traders are decidedly pessimistic, and who could blame them? It’s like betting on the weather in Seattle-you’re probably going to need an umbrella.

Project Smash codes (December 2025)

With more characters and complicated fighting styles becoming available, getting a boost early on can really help you feel prepared for any battle. These codes give you in-game Cash, which lets you unlock fighters, special moves, and other upgrades faster. If you’re looking to progress quickly, here’s a list of all the current Project Smash codes and how to redeem them.

Flashpoint codes (December 2025)

Earning cash and experience points is key to improving your character, gaining new skills, and keeping up with the increasing challenges in the city. Here’s a complete list of currently working Flashpoint codes and how to use them.

Butt-controlled fighting game is getting its own esports tournament

Okay, so you guys know Ketsu Battler, right? That crazy Switch fighting game where you literally move your hips to control the character? Well, get this – it’s getting its first official esports tournament! It’s happening in Japan on January 18th, 2026, as part of the Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising Cygames Cup. Apparently, the organizers are super excited because it’s going to be the world’s first esports competition controlled by… well, your butt! I can’t even imagine what that’s going to look like, but I’m definitely intrigued!