Absolute Batman’s World Is Turned Upside Down, And It’s All Thanks To The Scarecrow (Review)

This issue, created by Scott Snyder, Nick Dragotta, Frank Martin, and Tom Napolitano, immediately establishes a dark and intense mood with Scarecrow’s first appearance – it’s exactly as frightening as you’d expect. While Scarecrow is a major presence, the story really focuses on Bruce’s changing point of view, which longtime readers will appreciate. The issue expertly mixes moments of optimism with despair, and Bruce’s growing inner struggles make his story even more captivating.

Mouse: P.I. For Hire Launches April 16 on PS5, Xbox, Switch 2, and PC

In this game, you play as Jack Pepper, an ex-soldier and police officer who now works as a private detective in the gritty, fictional city of Mouseburg. What really makes it stand out is its unique look: everything – characters, weapons, and enemies – is hand-drawn, frame by frame, in the style of classic 1930s black-and-white cartoons. These drawings are then combined with 3D environments, creating a visual style that one reviewer called completely original.

Daredevil: Born Again’s Ayelet Zurer Teases Vanessa’s Future After Shocking Twist [Exclusive]

The latest episode of “The Grand Design” left viewers on edge as Vanessa’s life hung in the balance. Following surgery that initially showed promise, the episode flashed back to how Vanessa and Wilson first met. However, her condition quickly deteriorated, and she tragically passed away, leaving Wilson devastated and reeling from grief. After the shocking turn of events, Ayelet spoke with ComicBook about whether Vanessa might return to the show.

NES Game Getting New Release This Week After Over 35 Years Later

Get ready! Ishin no Arashi is launching tomorrow, April 16th, thanks to Hamster Corporation. As the newest game in Hamster’s “Console Archives” series, it’s coming to both PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch. Not only will you be able to play on these new systems, but the game will also feature improvements like customizable controls and save states.

The Best Game I Played During Steam Next Fest Comes Out This Month & You Don’t Want to Miss It

I rarely get so engrossed in a game that it’s hard to stop playing, but The Last Gas Station was one of those exceptions. Many others felt the same way – the demo received overwhelmingly positive feedback after being showcased in February. I was thrilled to learn the full game is finally coming out later this month! The Last Gas Station launches on Steam on April 28th, and I think it’s an indie title worth adding to your wishlist.

11 Years Later, Marvel Finally Fixes One of the MCU’s Strangest Plot Holes

The movie Ant-Man explains that Pym Particles work by squeezing the space between atoms, letting someone shrink in size without losing any weight or density. This means a shrunken person, like Scott Lang, could still hit with the force of a normal-sized person. However, the movie immediately creates a problem when Hank Pym pulls a tiny tank from a keychain. If the tank kept its full weight, it would be impossible to carry, creating a plot hole. This issue gets even bigger in Ant-Man and the Wasp, where an entire laboratory building is shrunk down to luggage size and rolled through the city. According to the rules established in the first movie, that building would still weigh hundreds of tons! Luckily, a new book called Marvel Anatomy: A Scientific Study of the Superhuman offers a way to explain these inconsistencies and make everything fit together.