“A copy of Incredible Hulk #181 graded CGC 9.8 realized $146,000. This comic is a significant key issue, with the first full appearance of Wolverine following a cameo in the previous issue. Created by Len Wein, Roy Thomas and John Romita Sr., Wolverine went on to join the X-Men in Giant-Size X-Men #1. The character has become a fan-favorite, starring in multiple animated series and films. Recently, actor Hugh Jackman revealed that he will return to the role for the film Deadpool 3, officially debuting Wolverine in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.” Read more at CGC Comics After the show was announced years ago, the latest Star Wars series, The Acolyte, has finally gone into production with an official announcement of an all-star cast.  Read more at Gizmodo Between Elvis and Weird, the music biopic might have found some new life in 2022.  “Ahhh the Music Biopic. The seemingly unstoppable Oscar-bait genre that rears its head year after year, no matter how stale and ‘paint by numbers’ the plot is or how every song feels like celebrity karaoke. I thought perhaps when Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story released in 2007 that the genre might finally be broken for good. It skewered not just Walk The Line (the Johnny Cash biopic that swept the Oscars two years prior) but the genre as a whole.” Read more at The Mary Sue Whose Line Is it Anyway? is set to wrap up its final season next year on The CW.  Read more at The A.V. Club Are you a massive Stranger Things fan with some spare cash lying around? Because the Creel house from Stranger Things 4 has just hit the market in Georgia.  If your main thought while watching season 4 of Stranger Things was, ‘Wow, I’d pay $1.5 million to live in the Creel family’s house,’ we have some incredibly good news for you. The Creel family’s house is on the market—and it’s listed for $1.5 million.” Read more at Mental Floss In a very uninspired and boring choice, Jimmy Kimmel has been tapped to host the Oscars once again.  Find out more here