Robin’s Death is Now a Crucial Part of Wonder Woman’s History

Recently, the story was changed to show that Jason (Robin) met a time-traveling hero just before his last mission as Robin. In the Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman comic series, it’s revealed they were friends, despite Trinity almost creating a time paradox by letting him know about his future death. What initially seemed like a strange and unsettling moment has now become an important part of Wonder Woman’s history. As Trinity finishes her time travels, she asks Robin to play a key role for Wonder Woman and her family.

After 20 Years, Red Hood Finally Clears Up His Biggest Misconception

Jason Todd’s return from the dead was strange enough, but his new superhero name was even more surprising. He chose “Red Hood,” a name previously used by the Joker – the very man who killed him. It seemed bizarre that Jason would adopt the identity of his murderer, even if it was just for effect. However, a recent encounter between Red Hood and the Joker has given Jason the opportunity to explain the reasoning behind his choice and clear up a long-held misunderstanding.

The DCU’s First Green Lantern Returns in Both His Best and Worst Forms At Once

Okay, so issue #28 of The Flash was seriously awesome. We got to see the original Flash, Jay Garrick, go toe-to-toe with Guy Gardner – and let me tell you, it was a fight. Both heroes were really pushed to their absolute limits, having to find reserves of strength they didn’t know they had. For Guy, that meant tapping into some of his craziest transformations – we even got to see him as a Red Lantern again! But here’s the thing, the comic also brought back a storyline Guy fans hate – the whole reveal that he’s descended from an alien race called Warrior who specialized in making living weapons. It was a wild issue, bringing back both high points and… let’s just say, controversial moments from his history.

5 Weirdest RPGs of All Time

A truly memorable weird RPG isn’t just shocking – it’s fully committed to its own unique world, no matter how bizarre, thought-provoking, or disturbing. These games draw you in with unfamiliar systems and stories that, over time, become incredibly captivating. Here are five of the strangest RPGs that will confuse, unsettle, and ultimately earn your lasting devotion, even after you’ve finished playing.

Netflix Users Are Running Out of Time To Watch Denzel Washington’s Underrated Sci-Fi Movie

If you’re a Netflix subscriber and want to watch The Book of Eli, you need to do so soon! This 2010 film, starring Denzel Washington, follows a lone man’s journey across a destroyed America to protect a book that could save humanity. It also features Gary Oldman, Mila Kunis, Ray Stevenson, and Jennifer Beals. The movie will no longer be available on Netflix after January 1st, so December 31st is your last chance to stream it.

Jennifer Lopez’s Anaconda 2025 Cameo: Director Teases Sequel Potential

The new Anaconda film stars Jack Black and Paul Rudd as two friends experiencing a midlife crisis. They decide to pursue their filmmaking ambitions by traveling to the Amazon with two other friends to remake the original movie. Just like the characters in the first film, they quickly find themselves battling for survival against a massive, dangerous snake.

Game of the Year: Best PS5 Art Direction of 2025

Ghost of Yotei’s landscapes were so beautiful we constantly found ourselves stopping to admire them. The game even seems aware of its own beauty, subtly pulling the camera back when you get near a cliff’s edge to give you a better view.

‘The Pitt’: Everything To Remember Before Season 2

Dr. Robby Robinavitch, played by Noah Wyle, heads up the day shift at the hospital in The Pitt, a critically acclaimed TV show from 2025, alongside a team of doctors and nurses. A major change happened during the first season with the departure of senior resident Heather Collins (Tracy Ifeachor). After the episode “Quyen Tran,” she disappeared from the show. She had confided in Robby about a past pregnancy and abortion that he was unaware of, and was also dealing with the recent loss of another pregnancy. Robby encouraged her to take time off to cope. Shortly after, the team responded to a mass shooting at a concert. They tried contacting Dr. Collins, but she had followed Robby’s advice and turned off her phone. She didn’t reappear for the rest of the season, and it was later confirmed she wouldn’t be returning to the show. It’s currently unknown how her departure will be explained in future episodes.