Zero Hour 30th-Anniversary Special #1 Review: A Celebration of ’90s DC

The 30th-Anniversary Special of “Zero Hour” marks the latest standalone comic from DC, revisiting some iconic stories of the ’90s. Renowned writers Dan Jurgens (“The Death of Superman”) and Ron Marz (“Green Lantern: Emerald Twilight”) collaborate on this special issue, bringing back artists who were part of DC in the early ’90s, many of whom still maintain their original skillset. The story revolves around Kyle Rayner, leading him into a dimension created by Parallax after his defeat in “Zero Hour”. As intended by Parallax, this dimension is where Coast City was preserved and Parallax could reign over Earth.

New Call of Duty: MW3 Update Primarily Features Changes to Zombies

After the launch of Season 5 Reloaded for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, a fresh update is now active. Last week, Season 5 Reloaded was unveiled, offering players plenty of fresh content as we approach the halfway mark of S5. Now, Activision has introduced a new patch that specifically addresses some significant improvements to the popular Zombies game mode within MW3.

Disneyland’s Deadpool Cracks Joke About Wrongful Death Lawsuit’s Controversial Defense

At Disneyland’s Deadpool show, a witty and characteristic joke was told recently, referencing a contentious argument Disney used in defense, which they later dropped under public pressure. The dispute involves Jeffrey Piccolo, a widower whose wife passed away after dining at a Florida restaurant that Disney had marketed as allergy-friendly. Piccolo is now suing the company. In this lawsuit, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts attempted to compel Piccolo into arbitration, arguing that due to fine print on some of his purchases, he was not allowed to take Disney or any of its affiliates to court. However, it was a different transaction that gained global attention – Disney’s claim that Piccolo could not sue because he had agreed to the terms and conditions for a one-month free trial of Disney+ years ago.