On May 12, 2021, Bad Idea, a new comics publisher who recently blacklisted another store, published Hank Howard: Pizza Detective In “Caligula’s Safe”, one
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The conclusion to Darick Robertson’s epic story of a night gone wrong in Gotham City is here. Batman’s final chance to stop the deadly chemical sale forever.
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The final installment of this storyline is one that lets Darick Robertson go all-in on giving us a haggard and worn-down Batman. There’s always a kind of thrill that I admit I feel when we get to this level with him as he continues to fight on and push through the pain in order to achieve his goals, and good narration like we get here can help to take it a little bit further. Robertson had his work inked by Richard Clark in prior issues but in this one he handles things himself throughout and it feels just a little more intense and rounded in a way that I can’t quite pinpoint but works to good effect for the book. Especially with Diego Rodriguez’s colors as we get something that’s almost like a zombie-Bruce along the way
Islam Said Sentenced to 10 Years for Concealing Killer father Suspect from Arrest
An Irving man has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for helping a capital murder suspect evade capture for more than a decade, announced Acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Prerak Shah.
On January 1, 2008, Said persuaded his estranged daughters Amina, 18, and Sarah, 17 to visit him. He said he was going to take them to get something to eat. Instead, he allegedly drove them in his taxi cab to a remote location and used a handgun to murder them. One of the girls was able to make a 911 call and was heard screaming for help, saying she and her sister were being shot by their father. Their bodies were discovered several hours later in the cab, which was abandoned outside a hotel in Irving, Texas.
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Approving a measure by a Mesa lawmaker, Republican lawmakers voted Wednesday to punish teachers who donât present both sides of controversial science or events.
Some lawmakers said the move could force teachers to seek out and present contrary views on everything from climate change and slavery to the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the Holocaust â and even whether Joe Biden really won the election.
The measure, approved along party lines. requires that any âcontroversial issuesââ discussed in the classroom must be done âfrom diverse and contending perspectives without giving deference to any one perspective.ââ
âWhile there are many outstanding teachers in our schools, there are a handful that try to teach students what to think instead of how to think,ââ said Rep. Michelle Udall, R-Mesa. âPropaganda and one-sided political ideology should have no place in our classroom.â