In many cultures, the number 4 is considered lucky or auspicious. In some Asian cultures, the number 4 is associated with good fortune, while in other contexts, it represents stability and structure. In the world of comics, the number 4 could represent a multitude of creative concepts, such as:

The days of mature women being relegated to "grumpy, frumpy, or senile" stereotypes are fading. Today’s audiences are hungry for richer, more realistic portrayals of navigating midlife with agency and ambition. Recent cinematic highlights showcase this shift: Older Women Are Finally Being Represented In Hollywood

(57) slaps, kicks, and bleeds in the John Wick universe, proving that the action genre isn't just for Keanu Reeves.

Stars like Reese Witherspoon and Nicole Kidman have moved behind the camera to option books and create roles that actually reflect adult life.