“Key issues of the Fantastic Four, Spider-Man, and the X-Men franchises sold for over $100,000 each in a Heritage auction in August 2022. Three Silver Age Marvel comics that are graded by Certified Guaranty Company® (CGC®) sold for six figures each in Heritage Auctions’ Key Comics Showcase Auction on August 4, 2022.” Read more here The Tomb Raider franchise is in flux once again, and Hot Fuzz director Edgar Wright thinks Aubrey Plaza of Parks and Recreation fame should take over the mantle of Lara Croft. Read more at The Mary Sue The first four episodes of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law dropped, and the majority of critics appear charmed by the latest MCU series. “As critics and reviewers got a look at the first four episodes of Marvl’s She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, the reactions have been trickling in via social media. Overall, positive! There’s a lot of praise for the lead, Tatiana Maslany, and the sit-com storytelling beats. There are some who feel like this Marvel installment is a little empty of what makes the MCU expansive, but these reactions are in the minority. (A few made comments about the VFX but… we’ve already talked about that, haven’t we?) Read below for some more initial thoughts on the show!’” Read more at Gizmodo Are you on a The Sandman kick after the Netflix adaptation? Perhaps consider reading some of these titles. Read more at The Portalist For an unknown reason, Superman and Lois Jonathan Kent actor Jordan Elsass is leaving the show. The role is now set to be recast. “Uh oh: It looks like Barry is using the Speed Force to mess with history again, or at least that would be the case if Superman & Lois hadn’t quietly severed its ties to the larger Arrowverse, because Clark and Lois’ son Jonathan is going to look a little different when the show comes back for its third season. We don’t know if there will be an in-universe explanation for it (is there a Superboy Prime in Superman & Lois and has he ever punched the walls of reality?), but there is a real-world explanation for it.” Read more at The A.V. Club The Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk delivered a heartfelt message after his run as Saul Goodman came to an end the other night. Read more at HypeBeast