86 Years Ago, the World’s Greatest Detective Got His Own Comic & Everything Changed

For eighty-six years, Batman has consistently been featured in his own comic book series, with very few breaks since it first began. That initial issue launched the long-running adventures of Batman and Robin and gave us many of Batman’s most iconic stories. Since Batman has evolved so much over the decades, let’s mark the anniversary of the main comic book by looking at the very first issue and comparing it to the latest Batman #1, which came out in 2025.

Saros Review: Is Housemarque’s New PS5 Exclusive Worth Buying?

Saros will be released on April 30, 2026, and will only be available on PlayStation 5. The game is also designed to take full advantage of the enhanced capabilities of the PS5 Pro. This review covers everything you need to know about Saros – including how it plays, how you progress, the story, the PS5 Pro features, where to buy it, and whether it’s the right game for you – from the creators at Housemarque, known for their roguelite games.

Jake Reiner Details Learning Parents Rob Reiner, Michele Reiner Died

As a longtime admirer of the Reiner family, it’s incredibly moving to see Rob Reiner’s son, the eldest child of Michele and Rob, finally sharing his story. He’s written a deeply personal essay, ‘Mom and Dad,’ about learning the heartbreaking news of his parents’ murder from his sister, Romy, and how he’s been coping with everything since. It’s a truly vulnerable and honest look at his grief and journey.

Michael Box Office Completely Obliterates Multiple Preview Records For Michael Jackson Biopic

As a lifelong Michael Jackson fan, I’m incredibly excited about the new biopic. It’s amazing they cast Jaafar Jackson – Michael’s nephew – to play him! The supporting cast is fantastic too, with names like Colman Domingo, Nia Long, Miles Teller, Laura Harrier, and even Mike Myers. Antoine Fuqua directed it, and the script is by John Logan, so it’s got a really solid creative team behind it. I’ve heard it’s already selling a ton of tickets, both here in North America and internationally. It’s a little frustrating, though, that the film seems to avoid addressing the serious allegations that came out later in Michael’s life; I wish they’d tackled that part of his story as well.