RUMOR: Hal Jordan Will Die in ‘Lanterns’

Hal Jordan dies #lanterns #wondercon

Hal Jordan dies #lanterns #wondercon
Ah, the CLARITY Act-an elusive creature, much like a rare butterfly that flits just out of reach, tantalizing those who dare to chase it. The failure to pass this act could indeed expose our beloved crypto industry to a future replete with crackdowns, as lawmakers meander through their endless deliberations. Meanwhile, developers and investors are left to twist in the wind of doubt, with legal uncertainties swirling around them like a fog on a chilly morning.

Following a playful conversation with Kelly Ripa on Live With Kelly and Mark on March 24th, where she commented on how good he looks for his age (70), the America’s Got Talent judge clarified that any jokes made weren’t meant to be taken seriously and offered an apology if they were misunderstood.

As a fan, I’ve been really impressed with how Valve has handled the whole AI thing – they’ve set pretty straightforward rules about when developers need to say they’re using AI, and they’ve actually enforced them! That’s why I was so interested to hear from a long-time Valve writer about how people inside the company are starting to see AI not as a threat, but as something that could actually help game development. It’s a really positive shift in perspective, and it’s cool to see Valve embracing the potential.

Shuhei Tanizaki’s manga, Gonron Egg, began with a promising and original science-fiction fantasy world, but was unfortunately cancelled after 21 chapters. Unlike many cancelled manga that quickly wrap up their storylines, Gonron Egg ended on a cliffhanger, hinting at a larger conflict that will now remain unresolved.

Jason David Frank, best known as a major advocate for Power Rangers, was also dedicated to his own film, Legend of the White Dragon, through Bat in the Sun. Fans have eagerly awaited its release, and Bat in the Sun has now announced it will be shown in select cinemas on August 28, 2026, giving fans the chance to see Frank’s special project come to life.

Batman is known for winning his battles, largely because he’s a highly skilled fighter. However, even with his incredible abilities, he isn’t unbeatable. According to Detective Comics #1107, two fighters in Gotham City are capable of defeating him: Batgirl, Cassandra Cain, a long-time hero, and Black Canary, a new vigilante who also runs a gym. Both women have consistently demonstrated the skill to challenge Batman, and this recent issue definitively proves it.

There are so many memorable characters from Star Wars games – we could easily list them all day! Think of the members of Delta Squad from Star Wars: Republic Commando, or the funny and brutal droid HK-47 from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. But generally, the most impactful original characters are the main heroes and villains whose stories drive the games themselves.

Let’s look at the major battles Hulk has had in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He first fought Abomination in The Incredible Hulk, and later joined the Avengers, where he clashed with Thor on the Helicarrier and helped defeat Loki and the Chitauri. In Avengers: Age of Ultron, he battled Iron Man’s Hulbuster armor and then teamed up to destroy Ultron. Hulk fought Thor again in Thor: Ragnarok, and also faced Hela. He then fought Thanos in Avengers: Infinity War, and finally transformed into Smart Hulk in Avengers: Endgame, effectively ending his run as the Savage Hulk.

The Netflix series Santa Clarita Diet first appeared on February 3, 2017. Created by Victor Fresco, it starred Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant as a couple whose ordinary life is turned upside down when Sheila unexpectedly returns from the dead as a zombie with a craving for human flesh. The show also featured Liv Hewson as their daughter, Abby, and Skyler Gisondo as Eric, a neighbor who becomes a key confidant as the Hammond family keeps increasingly dangerous secrets. Though centered around a zombie storyline, Santa Clarita Diet was really about a marriage that became more open, passionate, and risky after Sheila’s death freed her from social constraints. The horror-comedy ran for three seasons of ten episodes each – the second season arrived on March 23, 2018, and the third on March 29, 2019. Unfortunately, Netflix canceled the show just a month after the third season was released, intentionally leaving some plot threads unfinished.