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SELENE AND THE QUIET COUNCIL When the world’s mutants came together to form the nation Krakoa, Selene was one of several mutant villains who found refuge and residency on the island alongside the X-Men. Since Krakoa was also a sentient being that fed on the psychic energy of its mutant residents, Selene made sure the island drew a safe level of psychic energy from its overall population. Because they also needed to consume the lifeforce of others, Selene and her fellow former villain Emplate used a similar process to sustain themselves on the island. After Apocalypse reignited his studies in…
Did Anna reveal too much, or not enough?PublishedAugust 14, 2025 10:51 AM EDT•UpdatedAugust 14, 2025 10:51 AM EDTFacebookTwitterEmailCopy LinkMAGA Bikini Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna joined Joe Rogan this week and now America is on edge. Not because she’s the hottest woman in congress – that’s a given. But because she and Joe started talking about aliens. Extraterrestrials. UFOs. The stuff you and I aren’t supposed to know about. They got into it, and Anna Paulina may have divulged a little more than the suits back in Area 51 would’ve liked. Take a look:Anna Paulina Luna needs to give us moreThey call them interdimensional…
An LED billboard affixed to the facade of EMST reports on local events from the perspective of Athens’s animal inhabitants. Instead of stock reports, political events, or war coverage, this unconventional news ticker broadcasts phenomena from the lives of the animals and plants around the museum. It highlights natural cycles like bird migration, beetles emerging from underground, or spiders devouring their webs—occurrences that shape seasonal fluctuations, yet remain largely overlooked by the humans living alongside them.This outdoor work by Marcus Coates, entitled Today in Athens… (2025), initiates the shift in attention from human narratives to the recentering of animal subjectivity…
Say the words “alien invasion” and the stories most people think of are those told in movies like Roland Emmerich’s Independence Day (1996), in which the battle lines between good and evil are cleanly divided. HG Wells dreamed up this template in 1897, with Martian invaders laying waste the home counties in The War of the Worlds. Half a century later, John Wyndham’s The Kraken Wakes (1953) envisaged the melting of the ice caps not as the by-product of human negligence but as the result of a hostile intervention by alien forces.In writing my novel Conquest, I was determined to…
Running through walls, becoming invisible, and viewing faraway places with the power of your mind might sound like purely fantastical — and fictional — abilities. But they’re completely real for many of the characters in The Men Who Stare at Goats.In the 2009 film, journalist Bob Wilton travels to war-torn Iraq to follow an intriguing lead. He gets wind from a source that there’s a secret U.S. Army program designed to create “super soldiers” who can harness the power of extrasensory perception (ESP) and wield a range of supernatural abilities.Warning: Spoilers!Sure enough, Wilton meets the central figures in the program,…
Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for Alien: Earth season 1, episode 4.Nibs’ wild therapy session in Alien: Earth episode 4 raised an important question: are the Lost Boys actually human anymore? The Lost Boys are human-synthetic hybrids. As Alien: Earth has already shown, the consciousnesses of dying children were implanted into synthetic bodies. It’s why the Lost Boys all behave like children, and the entire program is the Prodigy Corporation’s effort to achieve immortality. But we don’t know for sure that’s what actually happened. Several different members of the cast of Alien: Earth voiced concerns about the process. Arthur Sylvia,…
What if first contact wasn’t peaceful? What if the invaders were already among us?That’s the unsettling thrill that alien invasion films thrive on—tapping into the primal fear that something smarter, stronger, and totally indifferent to human life could drop from the sky at any moment.But these movies are more than just spacecrafts and laser beams. Behind the spectacle, they double as cultural weather reports—charting everything from Cold War anxiety to modern-day social unrest.Alien invasion stories, on the surface, imagine the end of the world, but deep down, they reflect the world as it already is—only amplifying our deepest insecurities: immigration…
This Enduring Non-Mutant X-Men Character Could Be a Pivotal Ally In the Fall of X (Or the Team’s Final Undoing)
Summary Danger, the sentient incarnation of the Danger Room, is currently working against the mutant nation of Krakoa due to their ban on artificial intelligence. Danger has the potential to be a gamechanging character in the upcoming climax of the Krakoan era, as she possesses valuable knowledge about the strengths and weaknesses of the X-Men. The X-Men have the opportunity to either make amends with Danger and convince her to join their cause, or she could be crucial to Orchis’s annihilation of mutantkind, allying herself with other dangerous artificial intelligences inside the villainous organization. Her decision could determine the outcome…
Republican tells Joe Rogan that DC has proof of things ‘not created by mankind’
In just one decade, a longtime fashion mainstay has been relegated to the sidelines of both haute couture runways and bargain clothing racks: fur.In 2014, over 140 million minks, foxes, chinchillas, and raccoon dogs — a small, fox-like East Asian species — around the world were farmed and killed for their fur. By 2024, that number plummeted to 20.5 million, according to an analysis from the nonprofit Humane World for Animals using data from governments and industry. (Disclosure: I worked at Humane World for Animals, formerly known as the Humane Society of the United States, from 2012 to 2017, but…