Father and sons, together again! The Turtles are overjoyed to have Splinter back with them, but there are dark things lurking in the shadows—a mysterious new magic-wielding foe disrupts the family ...
Ferrari is finally shifting gears and heading into the electric car era. Naturally, the company must do so in style, right? Well, today, Ferrari announced Luce, its first electric car, and also gave ...
The hardcover, a partnership between Abrams ComicArts and Marvel, will come out this fall. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer Readers were treated to the full Ross experience when he returned to writing ...
The raddest TMNT event of the decade kicks off here! When one of the Turtles’ closest allies is taken hostage by a mysterious adversary, the brothers are drawn into a new dimension of adventure in the ...
The 2026 World Cup draw has concluded at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The United States will face Paraguay in its World Cup opener; here you can find a guide to all the teams, group by group ...
In this Python physics tutorial, I show you how to draw the celestial sphere using Web VPython! Explore the stars, constellations, and the fundamental concepts behind the celestial coordinate system ...
Turtles at Fernbank Museum Here are some more photos from the Turtles exhibit at Fernbank Museum of Natural History. It's on display until Sept. 1, 2025. (sponsored) More than 300 different species of ...
The Powerball jackpot for the Sept. 1, 2025, drawing is an estimated $x billion. Charts show the most frequently and least frequently drawn Powerball numbers. With ...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has always been a highly malleable IP. From their gritty black-and-white indie comic origins to their goofy, yet still iconic ’80s cartoon, from CGI to live-action, the ...
I'd argue one of the biggest comic storylines of the past half-decade came not from people in spandex and capes, but instead from half-shell heroes in the IDW mini-series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: ...
Insectopolis explores the often-unseen—and rapidly disappearing—world we share. Peter Kuper’s remarkable new book, Insectopolis: A Natural History, is a graphic novel/infographic/wild fantasy ride ...