Among the updates coming for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds will be a brand new weapon that has the potential to be a slight game changer for some players.
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Avatar Press is running a 75% OFF EVERYTHING ComiXology sale right now, including work by some of the greatest comic book creators working today.
Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment and Monolith Productions released a video today showing actor Kumail Nanjiani as The Agonizer in Shadow of War.
Upcoming Hulu show Runaways will be set in the same universe as The Defenders, but both will have no impact on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Heavy Metal Magazine has launched its music special, which features comics based on music from Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, Iron Maiden, and more.
Not-so-great news for European PlayStation owners as the online service PlayStation Plus will be seeing a rate hike in August.
It’s disappointing to say, but Blue Beetle #11 is a very disposable issue. It is glacially slow, and it wraps up a story that was pretty much over already.
First announced at San Diego Comic-Con by Marvel, we now know that graphic novel Thanos: The Infinity Siblings will will be the first in a trilogy.
From John Wick director David Leitch, Atomic Blonde is about as subtle as a Stasi interrogation; but the fight scenes are some of the best of the genre.
A recent study showed alarmingly high percentages of injury and damage in brains donated by former football players including 110 of 111 NFL players.
Image Comics is continuing to run themed variant covers for their 25th anniversary year, and October means a tribute to The Walking Dead.
After more than 10 years since its finale, Battlestar Galactica still packed the house in Ballroom 20 at San Diego Comic-Con 2017.
The Pacific Wharf Cafe located near the boardwalk in Disney's California Adventure is — in a word — cute. The food isn't bad, either.
The Spotlight on Walt Simonson panel at SDCC 2017 was moderated by his wife, Louise Simonson, a renowned comic book writer and editor herself.
Deconstructing the century old Jungle Queen trope as Dynamite Entertainment brings Sheena: Queen of the Jungle back to comics.