This Major Crisis on Infinite Earths Death Is Surprisingly Still Canon (But How?)

Title #1 of “The New History of the DC Universe” was fantastic, delving into the formative years of Prime Earth, the Golden Age, and setting the stage for the Silver Age. Issue #1 of this series also introduced numerous lesser-known DC characters, and issue #2 continues along the same lines.

Issue #2 of “The New History of the DC Universe” takes readers up to the epic event known as “Crisis on Infinite Earths“, and it unveils something rather unexpected — Supergirl’s battlefield demise at the hands of the Anti-Monitor is now considered canonical. Interestingly, based on the artwork depicting “Crisis“, the entire story appears to be canonical, marking a significant shift in DC history compared to the way things were previously portrayed.

30 Worst Pokémon Designs in History

Absolutely, I’ve always been drawn to Charizard due to its dragon form. It was an obvious choice for me. However, not every Pokemon is as popular, aren’t there some that were often left unchosen during gym class games?

Pudgy Penguins: Partnerships Over Platforms, Says Beau 🐧🔗

This clarification emerges in the wake of community conjectures that linked the NFT project to the marketplace, a connection fueled by recent shifts in policy. “Pudgy Penguins didn’t buy Opensea… chill,” Beau posted on X Saturday, a statement as soothing as a cup of tea after a long day. “The scale of things planned for the Penguin is so vast, one might say, as the Atlantic Ocean itself, that you need not speculate on a single acquisition. Instead, speak of our partnerships with Lufthansa and NASCAR, and go forth to discover the next grand brand for us to join forces with.”

Rich Investors Dodging Risky Stocks? Tom Lee’s Hilarious Take!

In his latest CNBC chat, Lee lays it out: high-net-worth investors are basically on the fence about these high-risk darlings that promise huge payoffs but deliver more hype than a Broadway flop. 😏 You know, stocks where the business plan is “hope and vibes” instead of actual profits.

Superman’s Best New Hero Answered An 8-Year-Old Arrowverse Series Mystery

Edi Gathegi’s role in the Superman movie marks a comeback for him in superhero films, but Mister Terrific has been portrayed in live-action before. Echo Kellum initially played Curtis Holt, who is a tech genius, inventor, and Olympic decathlete – a version of Michael Holt – in season 4 of the CW’s Arrow back in 2015. After helping Ray Palmer (Brandon Routh) and defeating Brie Larvan (Emily Kinney), closing down Rubicon, Curtis officially became part of Team Arrow in season 5. This interaction with characters from Earth-2 made him ponder about what his own counterpart might be like.

How to Break Into and Out of Prison in Cyberpunk 2077 | Patch 2.3

To gain entry into Night City Prison, you’ll require two essential items:

1. Either the Fortified Ankles (for Charged Jump) or Reinforced Tendons (for Double Jump) cybernetic enhancements.
2. Additionally, a tall vehicle, ideally a truck, will come in handy for reaching high spots.

When you’re set, navigate to the northwestern corner of Arroyo in Santo Domingo, which is the marked location shown on the map above.

5 Most Annoying Zelda Characters Ever

It’s not surprising at all that some games have such peculiar and unusual characters given their quirky nature. Regrettably, some of these characters can be quite unpleasant. Here’s hoping that future games avoid resurfacing these recurring personas.

How Fame Changed Everything for 1000-Lb. Sisters Star Tammy Slaton

Despite their grandmother being a significant part of their lives and passing away when they were 10 (Amy) and 11 (Tammy), food became the only source of joy for them. As they grew older, their weight escalated, leading to bullying and various health problems.

“My grandma was incredibly important to me,” Tammy said on the show. “She made me feel like I was just like everyone else.” Following her death, food was the only pleasure we knew.”

But as their weight increased, Tammy and Amy encountered cruel taunts at school and numerous health complications.

“I’ve been overweight my entire life,” Tammy continued. “Kids at school were extremely unkind. They would shove me, hurl insults. By the time I was 20, I weighed roughly 500 pounds.