The Best Joker Comic Stories to Read After Seeing Folie à Deux

Over the past weekend, the live-action movie “Joker: Madness Duet” made its theatrical premiere, serving as an unexpected and contentious follow-up to Warner Bros.’ 2019 blockbuster “Joker.” This film skillfully combines aspects of courtroom dramas and crime with musical performances to carry on the tale of Arthur Fleck / Joker (played by Joaquin Phoenix) and his influence on Gotham City. Despite both Joker films generating buzz for their innovative take on DC Comics’ lore, there are numerous titles from the publisher’s extensive history that share common themes with these movies. These span from standalone stories about the Joker, to memorable scenes from other characters’ series where he played a significant role.

The Last Drive-In Reveals Two New Specials Coming Very Soon

Fans of horror shows may need to be patient for the arrival of the new season of “The Last Drive-In” on Shudder, but host Joe Bob Briggs is set to return with not just one, but two special episodes in the coming weeks. It’s been announced that Shudder and AMC will be airing these two unique installments of “The Last Drive-In“, with one episode scheduled for cable broadcast and featuring a surprise appearance from a renowned slasher icon.

Bitcoin miners face uncertain future amidst BTC’s fluctuations

Bitcoin miners saw a decline in their balances, dropping to around 1.799 million BTC in September. Despite volatility, Bitcoin miners’ revenue remained stable, with a slight increase to around 2.5%. As a seasoned analyst with years of experience navigating the tumultuous waters of the cryptocurrency market, I can say that Bitcoin miners are no strangers … Read more

Rob Liefeld Returning to Youngblood After Nearly a Decade Away

After four decades as one of the top-selling comic book artists, renowned for characters like Deadpool, Rob Liefeld is returning to one of his earliest and most cherished creations: Youngblood. First introduced in the ’80s and then launched with Image Comics in 1992, this series follows a government-backed superhero team as they face villains, internal conflicts, and political hurdles that could jeopardize their mission to save the world. Liefeld parted ways with Youngblood due to a disagreement with Rip Media, Inc., who manages the rights for the franchise.

Dragon Ball Just Gave Gohan a Shocking New Form

Warning! Massive spoilers to follow for Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero! Dragon Ball is now in the midst of celebrating its 40th anniversary, and with it comes the release of two massive projects offering new looks at the series. Not only are fans being treated with a brand new TV anime with the release of Dragon Ball Daima, but video game fans are being treated with the release of Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero. As the newest entry in the long dormant Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi franchise, Sparking! Zero does what its predecessors did and offers some special “What If?” stories for fans.