Everything’s Bigger in Texas as Godzilla vs America Heads to the Lone Star State (Exclusive)

IDW Publishing has revealed that Godzilla will be battling it out in Texas in a new comic book, Godzilla vs. America: Texas. Known for its larger-than-life everything, Texas will truly be tested when Godzilla arrives in May. The comic goes on sale May 13th, and you can pre-order it starting April 6th. ComicBook has the first look at the covers for this exciting new installment!

Hunter x Hunter Reveals Surprise New Anime

The new mobile game, Hunter x Hunter: Nen x Survivor, is now available on both Android and iOS. Unlike many anime-based mobile games that focus on collecting characters and turn-based battles, Nen x Survivor is an action game similar to Vampire Survivors. Players choose characters from the Hunter x Hunter series and battle waves of enemies. To enhance the game’s look and feel, Studio M2 has created a new anime short featuring Gon and his friends, which you can watch below.

Senate Crypto Bill: Chaos or Clarity? The Wild Ride of Code and Coins!

Senators Lummis and Wyden, with the grace of two dachshunds herding cats, have revised the language of this grand endeavor. The original, penned by Tom Emmer, was as vague as a foggy morning in St. Petersburg. Now, they promise clarity: a line drawn in the sand, or perhaps in the blockchain, to separate toolmakers from money movers. Supporters, with the enthusiasm of a man who’s just won a bet on a horse named “Destiny,” argue that without such rules, coding might as well be running a bank. Opponents, meanwhile, fret like a landlady whose lodger has vanished with the rent money.

Why It’s Always Sunny Is Missing 5 Episodes On Streaming

The episodes of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia that featured blackface were particularly controversial and caused significant backlash. Other episodes were also removed from streaming services for similar reasons, as the platform objected to content depicting blackface and brownface.

Physics-driven multiplayer platformer Ligmanauts announced for PC

According to Super Spin Digital co-founder Shath Maguire, the team discovered they were onto something special when they spent hours playfully experimenting with the game’s multiplayer physics. “It feels like those classic couch co-op games from the early 2000s, where players took turns,” Maguire explained in a press release, “but now everyone can play simultaneously, and there’s always someone causing hilarious chaos.”