
The Cozy Issue
Unless you’re a Hobbit living in the Shire in the Third Age, life isn’t all that cozy. Through sickness, global chaos, financial strife, or a cornucopia of daily anxiety, existence is no cup of tea. Yes, adversity leads to growth — and the path to a rewarding life is not paved. But along that path, we all need to reset, to pause, to find that cozy place.

15 Years of Marvel
15 years ago, Tony Stark declared "I am Iron Man" and the Marvel Cinematic Universe was born. To celebrate, Inverse explores the past, present, and future of the MCU with a week-long special issue. Welcome to 15 Years of Marvel.

The Summer Blockbuster Issue

Zack Snyder's Superhero Issue
The Inverse Interview
Reviews
The Greatest 'Babylon 5' Story Is Also One Of the Greatest Time-Travel Epics Ever
Here’s how Babylon 5 tidied up its canon and made a banger at the same time.
HBO's 'Lanterns' Has A Very Surprising Timeline Twist
In brightest day, in darkest night, in different decades.
'Teenage Sex and Death' at Camp Miasma Is Deeply Weird, Deeply Queer, and Utterly Singular
Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma is an erotic dramedy in drag as an ‘80s slasher, and it’s a movie that only Jane Schoenbrun could make.
'The Batman 2' Cast Is Still Missing One Key Villain
Maybe the Joker really is wild.
First Look: 'Stargazers' Boldly Launches A New Era Of Star Trek Webcomics
YA Romance on the final frontier has just beamed down.
Coral Peña Teases Aleida’s Future In 'For All Mankind'
There’s one guiding image to this character. And it’s been there from the beginning.
One Small Detail Could Change the Ending of 'Obsession'
The last shot of Obsession is unfathomably bleak, but there’s a tiny chance that things could work out for at least one of the characters.
'My Adventures With Superman' Unleashes Its Super-Variants
The reign of the Supermen is upon us.