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Chip Zdarsky’s final Batman story began in the last issue. The mayor has been murdered, a new superhero has appeared in Gotham, and the Riddler is up to something. Batman #154 begins with Jim Gordon and Batman trying to figure out who killed the Mayor while the Commissioner is Vandal Savage. Things are complicated in Gotham. Reading Batman #154 is more complicated than ever.Batman #154 begins at the crime scene of the Mayor’s death. While Jim and Batman wait outside, Harvey Bullock returns to the scene and continues his work. With Batman vowing to get to the bottom of the…

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The Absolute universe kicked off with excellent first issues of Absolute Batman and Absolute Wonder Woman, but now it’s Superman’s turn. Jason Aaron and Rafa Sandoval give a new take on Superman with Absolute Superman, keeping the character’s core DNA while making him bigger and better for the modern era. . It’s a tall order, but after reading the first issue, I can see that they are definitely on the right track.Absolute Superman #1 begins several years ago on Krypton, nine million light years from Earth. The first 12 pages introduce how the star Krypton differs from the main universe.…

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For the third year in a row, Plastic Man No More! #3 outdid itself as it proved to be a masterpiece. Christopher Cantwell, Alex Lynds, Jacob Edgar, Marcelo Maiolo, and Becca Carey have teamed up to create a book that gets to the heart of Plastic Man’s character without shying away from his flaws. This series is characterized by fear and betrayal, so it’s no surprise that the third issue leans even further into it.From the first page of “Plastic Man No More!” #3, the panels stand out as the most unique element. The standard 9-panel layout defies convention by…

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You don’t have to spend a lot of effort to save your Switch so you can play your favorite games years from now. Nintendo revealed in its earnings call that the next Switch successor will be backwards compatible and will be able to run games made for the current console. Additionally, Switch Online will also be available on Switch 2. This means your saves stored in the cloud will be carried over and you’ll be able to play NES, SNES, and Game Boy titles on your new console.Nintendo believes that it is important for the company’s future to carry over…

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New details are emerging about a hack of U.S. telecommunications companies by a Chinese-linked group that targeted U.S. officials and election staff. Now, The Wall Street Journal reports that the hacker’s access was even larger than previously reported, and that the communications of “potentially thousands of Americans” may have been affected. Ta.Last week, the New York Times reported that FBI agents suspect that call records and SMS messages were accessed by a hacker group known as “Salt Typhoon.” The group reportedly targeted the cellphones of diplomats and government officials, as well as officials from both presidential campaigns.Now, the Journal reports…

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When I read the first issue of FML, I was pleasantly surprised. I knew that Kelly Sue DeConnick and David Lopez, who defined the characters in Captain Marvel, would be reuniting, and that it would be set in Portland (close to where I live), but I didn’t know the details. It was quite scarce. That works in FML’s favor. There’s a unique twist at the end of the book that no one would expect, but it’s a twist that also fits with the punk rock/youth approach the book takes.FML is the story of 16-year-old Riley Maroney, who finds solace either…

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The Mozilla Foundation has significantly reduced its team size. According to an internal email sent by Nabiha Saeed, executive director of the Mozilla Foundation, the 30% layoffs will result in the nonprofit’s advocacy and global programs departments being completely eliminated. TechCrunch reported the news, and Mozilla also confirmed the cuts in a statement to the publication.”The Mozilla Foundation is realigning our team to increase our agility and impact as we accelerate our efforts to ensure a more open and fair technological future for all of us,” the statement read. is written. “Unfortunately, this means that we will be ending some…

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Kazuo Umezu, from the author’s website Kazuo Umezu, the creator of “Drifting Classroom” and “Cat-Eyed Boy” and one of the great horror manga artists of the 20th century, has passed away. In an announcement made last night by his art company UMEZZ, it was announced that the artist passed away on October 28th. It was reported that the artist collapsed at his home earlier this year. A private service was held by the family. To say Umezu was influential in 20th century horror comics feels like an understatement. There are few artists whose work has been as influential and unique…

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Let’s start this review by getting to the heart of the story in Incredible Hulk #425. I was completely baffled by most of it. Because it was full of characters I’d never heard of, and their motivations and interactions were confusing. This is basically an excuse for the Hulk, a pretty smart incarnation at this point, to come face-to-face with something seemingly invincible, with lots of innocent people caught in the crossfire. I might have enjoyed it if I had read the buildup, but well, there’s a very specific reason why I chose to bring up this issue, and this…

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According to a report from CNN, Japanese researchers have just sent the world’s first wooden artificial satellite into space. LignoSat is named after the Latin word for wood and was developed by Kyoto University and a company called Sumitomo Forestry. It is part of a SpaceX mission to the International Space Station (ISS) and will soon be released into orbit above Earth.Why do we do this? There are two main reasons. First and foremost, it will be a test of wood’s durability when faced with the harsh conditions of space. If successful, the researchers plan to build more wooden structures…

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