Now that both Xbox Live and The Master Chief Collection have worked through their respective issues, I am sure there have been a ton of people who just
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By Adam X. Smith After Joe Colewood and I did a piece discussing the merits of Grant Morrison’s Multiversity #1, it dawned on me that I was nowhere near
Dark Souls is known for its punishing enemies, dour tones and sharp third person combat. The series has gone from cult to mainstream in the last two years
My friends have been reading Rasputin and highly recommending it, though it's taken me awhile to catch up. Written by Alex Grecian, with art by Riley
If you've ever made a pun crossing Iron Man with an Iron... this may be the video for you. Iron Can reimagines the hit film with a parody of the hero Tony
Over at Newsarama, in an arranged interview with Marvel PR, Dustin Weaver has told them, With Edge of Spider-Verse #3 I did everything myself. I wrote,
IGN has run a clip this morning from Disney's new animated series Star Wars Rebels. In this new clip we get Frank Oz voicing the first appearance of Yoda
Of late, Brian Bendis has given us two specific plot points that seem to contradict what has been dubbed the Marvel Rolling Continuity, set in place since
ABC is trying something very different, a medieval musical comedy called Galavant. The 8-episode first season stars Joshua Sasse (Rogue), Timothy Omundson
Savage Dragon is one of my favourite superhero comic books, and has been for decades. Constantly surprising, as well as full of explosive action, over the
The controversial film, The Interview, ended up having its Christmas release in some small independent theaters where it made over 2.8 million. The real
Outcast, the Image/Skybound comic book by Robert Kirkman and Paul Azaceta has hit a further trademark bump.
Valiant Entertainment, holder of the comic book trademark for The Outcast – a one shot comic by Jesse Berdinka and Norm Breyfogle from the nineties, currently on sale digitally, had already forced Boom! Studios to change the title of their planned comic Outcast to Valen[...]
Industrial Light & Magic has released a sampling of their work from the Marvel film, Captain America: The Winter Soldier. ILM contributed nearly 900
Well, there's not a whole lot going on in terms of comics-focused events in the New York and Philadelphia area this week that I know of, but I'd be remiss
On the left is the Gamestop variant cover for S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 out on Wednesday, while on the right is the Hastings version. They join a bunch of other
Here we go folks. Tintin cover original artwork for Tintin In America, sold two years ago for $1.6 million. This year, a double page spread featuring a
With the upcoming release of three new miniseries based on the steampunk world Bill Willingham created for Dynamite Entertainment, now would be a good time to have a free comic from the original seven-part series So before you jump into Legenderry: Red Sonja, Legenderry: Green Hornet and Legenderry: Vampirella, here are the first and fourth[...]
The big gaming story this Christmas was the DDoS attacks that hit both Xbox Live and PSN on Christmas Day. The assault came from hacker group Lizard Squad
PlayStation Network wasn't the only rocky thing this holiday season. That is a god-awful pun and you'll see why in a minute. This Christmas, Denver man
With the news that Warren Ellis was going to be taking on the Project Superpowers characters, I figured for those of you who want to know who made up the
By Dan Celko and Jeremy Konrad The Dedicated Server is a YouTube news show here to keep you informed about gaming, talk about the implications for related
Neal Adams' recent Batman: Odyssey series for DC brought the master storyteller back to the characters he built his career on. Over on Facebook there is a
David Nakayama was one of the cover artists for Zenescope Entertainment doing covers for Grimm Fairy Tales, 1001 Arabian Nights: The Adventures Of Sinbad and Beyond Wonderland He then went on into the mobile video game industry and recently posted on his Facebook page that the company he works for, TinyCo, along with the project[...]
The holidays are about over but the kids haven't gone back to school yet. They have all of their new toys yet they tell you there bored? Here's something
Did you know John Carpenter enjoys his games? If you are aware of this, it's probably from when the horror legend was lobbying to make a Dead Space movie
San Diego comic store Comickaze has announced their top 100 (ish) selling graphic novels of the year, spread out across a number of Facebook posts. Here
The folks over at The Comic Archive decided to make a supercut of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Phase 1 in chronological order and include flash back,
I had a grand time visiting OK Comics in Leeds during this year's Thought Bubble Festival. And they seem to have had a grand year as well. Here is their
Frank Grillo, the actor who played Brock Rumlow / Crossbones in Captain America: The Winter Soldier has some anger issues that even the Dalai Lama
Tex Willer is a comic book phenomenon in Italy. A Western comic created by Gian Luigi Bonelli and Aurelio Galleppini, it was first published in Italy in