Spider-Man: Long Way Home Is How to Do Movie Synergy (Review)

When Marvel announced the Spider-Man: Long Way Home miniseries, many fans worried it felt like a setup for the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The series features early appearances from Spider-Man, the Hulk, and the Punisher, seemingly to build hype for the next installment. However, the first issue proves it can also work as a strong story on its own. Written by Johnathan Hickman with detailed art by Adam Kubert, who also handles the intense action sequences, this comic is a fantastic and promising beginning to what looks like a really enjoyable adventure.

This Rare 1966 Batman Playset is One of the Cheapest Looking Things You Can Buy for $25,000

The Official Batman and Justice League playset is a hollow purple plastic mountain from the 1960s, featuring glowing figures of classic DC villains. It came with accessories that are now quite dated – you’d need the original box to even recognize some of them! While today’s kids wouldn’t give it a second glance, this set was the center of countless imaginative adventures for young Batman fans back then. Produced by Ideal, it has become a highly sought-after DC collectible from that era, and many consider it one of the most valuable items alongside the Official Batman Utility Belt. But is this seemingly simple toy really worth its current asking price of $25,000?

Nintendo Issues Statement Following Data Breach

Nintendo of America knows about the recent security issue, as reported by Nintendo Life. They’ve confirmed that Nintendo’s own systems are secure and that your games should continue to function normally while they fix the problem. Importantly, they also stated that no customer personal or financial information was accessed. This disruption shouldn’t directly affect Switch and Switch 2 owners, at least for the time being.

Stupid Never Dies Preview: New Action Game From Ex-Devil May Cry Developers Is Stupid Fun

I always thought the movie Warm Bodies would be awesome as a game, and Stupid Never Dies feels like that, but cranked up to eleven! It’s got extra monsters, cool powers, and a lot more action-packed fighting. I didn’t have much time with the demo, so I was told to skip most of the story stuff, but from what I saw, you play as this kinda pathetic zombie named Davy who falls for a girl who’s… well, frozen. To bring her back to life – and get a chance with her – this crazy scientist, Dr. Frank, sends me into a monster-filled dungeon to take down the King of Monsters. It’s not Godzilla, though… at least, nobody said it was!

Dead by Daylight’s Newest Killer Jason Vorhees is Out Now

Just like in the Friday the 13th films, The Slasher in Dead by Daylight has a power called Omnipresent Evil. This lets him turn invisible and hide his tracks, making it much harder for survivors to find him. Even though he’s stealthier with Omnipresent Evil, The Slasher still needs to watch where he’s going, as survivors can still see his footprints.