5 Great DC Black Label Comics Every Fan Must Read

So, which DC Black Label comics are truly worth reading? It’s tough to say, as everyone has different preferences. I’ve read a lot of these books and considered this question carefully, knowing my tastes are a bit unusual. But I’ve tried to be objective and pick out the most enjoyable ones. Here are 5 DC Black Label books you should definitely check out.

8-Year-Old RPG Hits New All-Time Player Peak on Steam (& You Can Get it For Free)

Graveyard Keeper is a unique game where you manage a medieval cemetery, blending life simulation with RPG elements. Originally released in 2018, the game’s creators jokingly called it “the most inaccurate medieval cemetery sim of the year.” Despite receiving mixed reviews (a 69 on Metacritic), it became a popular favorite, earning a ‘Very Positive’ rating on Steam. This week, the developers announced a sequel, Graveyard Keeper 2, and made the original game available for free on several platforms, giving new players a chance to experience it – and you might just enjoy it too.

Isekai Series Will Strike A.I. Anime Scenes Following Fan Backlash

Wit Studio recently announced they used artificial intelligence (A.I.) to help create some of the background art for the opening sequence of their new anime, Ascendance of a Bookworm. They quickly responded to fan concerns, stating that they used A.I. to generate materials for a portion of the first episode’s opening. To address these concerns, Wit Studio will redraw the background art for that specific scene and replace the opening sequence with the updated version starting with episode 2.

Star Wars Just Proved the Jedi Learned Nothing (Even After Order 66)

Even though the Jedi didn’t deserve to be destroyed, their actions during the prequel years unintentionally helped Palpatine eliminate them and falsely portray them as the villains. A major problem was their strict adherence to rules and unwillingness to adapt, even when flexibility would have been beneficial. The new Star Wars series, Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord, now shows that the Jedi still haven’t learned this lesson, even after the devastating Order 66.

10 Best Marvel Mutants Created by Rob Liefeld (That Aren’t Deadpool & Cable)

Rob Liefeld is known for creating a large number of characters during his work on titles like New Mutants and X-Force. He also did some work on Uncanny X-Men, but his most original creations came from the other two. While the quality of the writing might be debated, his characters always had a striking visual style. Here are ten of the best Marvel mutants created by Rob Liefeld, excluding his more famous creations Cable and Deadpool – several of these have become iconic figures.

10 Worst Games Released on Sega Genesis

Released in the 1990s, Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse was a fantastic platformer for Disney and paved the way for Fantasia, which came out on the Genesis a year later. Unfortunately, Fantasia didn’t live up to its predecessor. While it looked good, it suffered from serious programming issues. The gameplay felt clunky, the controls were awkward, and the game was far too difficult, especially considering it was meant to be a cheerful celebration of Disney’s classic animation. Players were disappointed with their purchase, finding the game un-fun and a far cry from the quality of Castle of Illusion.

7 A-List Actors You Forgot Were in Batman Movies

We often remember the main actors who play Batman and his villains, but it’s easy to forget the talented performers in smaller roles. This happens even when those actors are famous, as Batman himself usually steals the show. Here’s a look at some big-name actors you might have forgotten appeared in Batman films.

The Importance of GOG in an Ever-Changing Digital World

The website came about because of changes in Eastern Europe, like the end of Communism, and the growing success of CD Projekt, the company behind the popular The Witcher games. CD Projekt started in Poland to fight software piracy. They took apart existing games – legally, with the right permissions – to create versions that would appeal to Polish gamers. This early success allowed them to develop their own games and, in 2008, launch Good Old Games (GOG). GOG’s aim was to offer legitimate, updated versions of classic games, effectively competing with piracy, and they’ve been doing that ever since. This has been hugely beneficial for preserving many beloved older video games.