AEW Fans Upset by Surprise Ads on Max Dynamite Debut

Embarking on this exciting new chapter of AEW, I tuned in to tonight’s Dynamite, broadcast both live on TBS and debuting its streaming on Max. The show welcomed viewers with a fresh intro, complete with The Pointer Sisters, and a more vibrant atmosphere inside the ring. The streaming quality on Max was praised by many, but one aspect that drew mixed reactions was the presence of commercials and ads during the episode. While this is common in an ad-supported setup, it’s understandable why those who opted for an ad-free plan might find these interruptions a bit frustrating.

Ring in the New Year with a Reborn Tango Gameworks Inc.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve been closely following the industry news, and it’s no secret that 20XX has seen its share of unfortunate studio closures, layoffs, and furloughs. However, among all the grim headlines, one story stood out as a beacon of hope: the quiet efforts of Korean publisher KRAFTON (known for their hit game PUBG). When Xbox decided to unceremoniously part ways with Tango and other Bethesda studios, KRAFTON stepped in to safeguard the Tokyo-based team. This is one of the rare instances where a situation, often ending in despair, has led to something more positive.

Major Fantastic Four Variant Revealed by Marvel (And They Connect to the X-Men)

The last season of “What If…?” has wrapped up, leaving us with a tantalizing sneak peek at an intriguing new character, Silver Surfer Jubilee. This figure joined a host of other unique variants such as Spider-Man with six arms, Samurai Ghost Rider, Iron Heart Punisher, Wolverine Thanos, and others. Whether this specific version or the assortment of multiverse characters will reappear in future series or films remains to be seen. However, with a confirmed Silver Surfer (Shalla-Bal) for “Fantastic Four: First Steps” and an upcoming “X-Men” movie on the horizon, it’s hard not to ponder if Silver Surfer Jubilee might be hinting at something exciting.

Comic Book Reviews for This Week: 1/1/2025

As a lifelong comic book enthusiast, I eagerly await the arrival of each new weekly installment in this incredible world of sequential art. It’s like Christmas morning for me every Wednesday, affectionately known to fellow fans as “New Comic Book Day”! This week is particularly special, marking not only a fresh start but also the culmination of stories that have been unfolding over the past year.

I’ve been following along with titles from Marvel, DC, Image Comics, BOOM! Studios, Dark Horse, Dynamite, Oni Press, IDW, Mad Cave Studios, DSTLRY, and many more. I can’t wait to dive into the latest issues, dissecting every panel and page, discussing theories with fellow fans, and sharing my thoughts in our weekly reviews here at ComicBook.

Of course, it’s impossible to cover every single comic on shelves, but we do our best to bring you insights into as many of the new releases as possible. So grab your favorite beverage, settle in, and join us as we explore this week’s offerings from the world of comics! Happy New Comic Book Day and Happy New Year!

Jason Momoa’s New DC Character Has Only Appeared in Live-Action Once Before

The announcement that Jason Momoa, who played Aquaman before, will portray Lobo in DC Studios’ Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow movie has sparked increased curiosity about this notorious character. Known for his crude language and role as an intergalactic bounty hunter (or sometimes anti-hero), Lobo boasts powers rivaling Superman. Many comic book enthusiasts are familiar with him from decades of Lobo comics that often pushed the boundaries of the Comics Code Authority (CCA); others recognize Brad Garrett’s animated depiction of Lobo from Superman: The Animated Series and Justice League Unlimited. However, it is likely that few fans are aware that Lobo has previously made a live-action appearance, as this occurred in a project that received little attention.

Marvel Makes Hulk the Herald of Galactus (And the Avengers Are to Blame)

In various instances, The Hulk has been known by multiple nicknames such as The Green Goliath, Jade Giant, Greenskin, Joe Fixit, Green Scar, Doc Green, and World Breaker. Now, The Incredible Hulk takes on a new Herald Hulk. This is from Marvel’s “What If…? Galactus Transformed Hulk” #1, written by Mat Groom (of “Giant-Size Silver Surfer”) and illustrated by Lan Medina (from “Gamma Flight”). These one-shot comics will reimagine some of Earth’s strongest heroes like Moon Knight, Spider-Gwen, Rogue, and Gambit of the X-Men as cosmic-empowered heralds of Galactus, the World Devourer.