DC Just Killed Batman, But It Will Never Matter

The recent decision to kill off Batman is shocking, but even more frustrating is how little impact it seems to have. While characters often return from the dead in DC Comics, Batman has only truly “died” once before – and even then, it was a temporary deception. This time, it felt like a real death, brought about by the Lazarus Pit – something new for Batman. However, we’ll likely never see the full consequences of this resurrection because it happened at the very end of Batman (2016) #163, concluding the first part of a story arc called “H2SH,” which will probably never be finished.

7 Best Live-Action Superhero TV Shows That Predate The MCU

The Marvel Cinematic Universe didn’t appear overnight. Ever since superheroes first appeared in comic books, filmmakers and TV producers have been trying to make them popular on screen. Early attempts at live-action adaptations were often held back by low budgets and limitations in special effects technology. Still, a few TV shows before the MCU laid the groundwork for how superhero stories could be told over multiple episodes.

New Gundam Manga With The Strangest Title Ever Announced

A new Gundam story, titled Gundam: Tobacco Smoke Is Not Affected by Minovsky, is coming to Gundam Ace magazine. This series acts as a prequel to the anime film Mobile Suit Gundam Narrative. Created by Kozo Omori – a veteran of the Gundam franchise with previous work on series like Gundam Unicorn and Mobile Suit Gundam 00 – the story will begin appearing in Japan on June 26th, with the full series launching the following month. You can see the first poster for this new Gundam series below.

The Big Bang Theory’s Best Running Gag Gets A Dark Twist In The Sequel

Although the new series, Stuart Saves the Universe, won’t feature the main characters from the original show as regulars, it will still include some beloved faces. We’ll see appearances from characters played by Lauren Lapkus (Denise), Brian Posehn (Bert Kibbler), and John Ross Bowie (Barry Kripke), alongside Sussman’s comic book shop owner. This approach should appeal to fans of the original series, while also making the show accessible to new viewers.