Check out the list of games out this week below, choose your titles wisely, and as always; have fun!
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March 12th
BombFall (Switch)
Claybook (Switch)
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Free Edition (PC, PS4)
LEGO Marvel Collection (PS4, XB1)
Little Shopping (Switch)
Mx Vs ATV All Out: Anniversary Edition (PS4, XB1)
The Caligula Effect: Overdose (PC, PS4, Switch)
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold[...]
Turok Archives
One of the biggest titles to come out in the early days of the N64 was Turok, and now you'll be able to play two of the series' games on the Nintendo Switch If you haven't tried this in your lifetime, the game puts you in the shoes of a warrior who has been thrust[...]
Battlestar Galactica #5 and Turok Vol 1: Blood Hunt.
Battlestar Galactica vs Battlestar Galactica #5
writer: Peter David | artist: Edu Menna | covers: Adam "Mojo" Lebowitz (A), Johnny Desjardins (B), Michael Adams "Starbuck" Action Figure Cover (C), Roberto Castro "Starbuck" Split Cover (D)
The ultimate showdown has begun! When a compromise can't be reached, distrust has reached[...]
the Aliens (PS4)
February 28th
Bridge Constructor Portal (Switch, XB1)
Darkest Dungeon: Crimson Edition (XB1)
Perfect Angle (PS4)
RiftStar Raiders (PC, XB1)
Switch – Or Die Trying (XB1)
Where The Water Tastes Like Wine (PC)
March 1st
A Normal Lost Phone (Switch)
Bridge Constructor Portal (PS4)
Bulb Boy (PS4)
Damascus Gear Operation Tokyo (Switch)
Detention (Switch)
Little Triangle (Switch)
Mulaka (Switch)
Packet Queen # (Switch)
Paper Wars: Cannon Fodder Devastated (Switch)
Seum: Speedrunners[...]
Oh, Turok! You were Halo before Halo was a thing We say that because, in the lexicon of N64 multiplayer games, no title brought you more anguish than Turok when you lost The single player campaign was fun and interesting, but multiplayer made you hate your friends If Goldeneye was the golden standard at the[...]
We also have exclusive extended previews for Bettie Page #3, Red Sonja Vol 4 #9, and Turok #2.
Bettie Page #3
Writer: David Avallone | Artist: Colton Worley, Esau Figueroa | Covers: Joseph Michael Linsner (A), Scott Chantler (B), Photo Variant (C)
Between cultists, creeps, spies, mind-control rays, flying saucers and the LAPD, Bettie has had just about[...]
We've also got a batch of covers from Stephen Segovia, Johnny Desjardins, Fred Hembeck, and Kenan Yarar, Interiors by Desjardins.
This is it! All your questions will be answered, all the mysteries revealed! What has obliterated humanity? What the hell happened to the moon? What is the true nature of the Lost Valley? Why do the heroes[...]
Dynamite has sent over a writer's commentary by Chuck Wendig, where he looks at the first issue of the new Turok series. Cover by Aaron Lopresti, interiors by Alvaro Sarraseca.
The fascist Saurian soldiers of the Varanid Empire-part dinosaur, part man, all bad news-have seized control of the Lost Valley, and only the mysterious man known as[...]
Dynamite has sent us four exclusive extended previews for Grumpy Cat/Garfield #1, Turok #1, Swordquest #2 and Green Hornet '66 Meets The Spirit #2 All of these books hit comic shelves on Wednesday The highlight is the meeting of two iconic felines as Mark Evanier and Steve Uy show us what would happen when the[...]
Yesterday, Dynamite announced their new Turok series from writer Chuck Wendig and artist Álvaro Sarraseca. Today we have an exclusive look inside the first issue with three black and white pages from Sarraseca Also below you can see the covers by covers by Aaron Lopresti, Álvaro Sarraseca, Aaron Conley, and Andy Belanger[...]
Following along with The Sovereigns and the new Magnus series, Dynamite has announced the return of Turok in a new series from writer Chuck Wendig (Star Wars: Aftermath, Hyperion) and artist Álvaro Sarraseca (Witchblade) With the debut issue set for release in August 2, 2017, Turok #1 also features a bonus Doc Spektor back-up story by[...]
Dynamite's latest incarnation of the classic Gold Key characters is called The Sovereigns and features Turok, Magnus, Doctor Spektor, Solar and Samson I previously talked with Ray Fawkes about the zero issue of the series, now we take a look at the number one issue and going deeper into the characters Cover art by Stephen[...]
Which could be a rework of Turok, Valiant did abandon a trademark attempt at "Dinosaur Hunter" last year.
But that's a dragon.
Savage Turok: Dragon Hunter? There was a strange social media commentary tease last year….
Bud do you know what that really reminds me of? A British football team coat of arms….
After all, it;'s been known for[...]
Sadly, he was badly injured by a renegade scientist from the project and now wanders the streets of New York like a mentally unstable homeless man.
Turok and his kid sidekick Andar were valiant Native American warriors who found themselves cut off from their tribe in the Lost Valley, a hidden ecosystem still populated with dinosaurs,[...]
A crowdfunded graphic novel from the designer of Turok, best described as Jurassic Park meets Black Hawk Down.
Tim Lewinson writes,
In my head, I'm still a kid making my dinosaurs eat my GI Joes in the backyard.
Back in 2009, I first started writing Savage Empire, just a few months removed from my time as a senior[...]
I remember wanting to like the original Turok a lot more than I did I was young and Dinosaur's were big, so a dude running around fighting them sounded right up my alley Sadly, I never really got on with it.
I might be encouraged to give it a go if if it was given a[...]
We've got Dynamite previews here for books shipping this week including the first issue of King: Prince Valiant, the last issue of Turok: Dinosaur Hunter plus new issues of Django/Zorro and John Carter: Warlord of Mars.
Django / Zorro #4
Quentin Tarantino, Matt Wagner (w) Esteve Polls (a) Jae Lee, Francesco Francavilla, Marc Laming (c)
Diego de la[...]
Could New York be a useful getout for any continuity issues as well? "What do you mean there are four Atlantises in continuity?" "Ahhh… New York."
Turok #10 gets in a little slut shaming on a Wednesday morning…
If he could talk to the aliens as well, just imagine it… X-Files Year Zero #5 gets all Rex Harrison.
While[...]
Man, it's a tough day at the office on Cadmus Island, in Futures End…
Turok #9 extols the attraction of my own country and I find it very hard to argue against Though we may not have quite as many castles any more, our clothes are from Primark and our dancing is more big fish, little[...]
Seriously, they should try doing this at the Cern Particle Accelerator.
Red Sonja: Tower #1 points out the difficulties that a barbarian woman had keeping her weapons clean, in a fashion never expected of their male colleagues.
Of course sometimes the weapons have problems of their own, such as in Rogue Trooper Classics #5
Turok #7, less a Dinosaur[...]
Exclusive First Look At Dynamite's October Covers – Flash Gordon, Justice Inc And The Gold Key Books
So you'll be seeing them before anyone else… unless you work at Dynamite.
Kicking it off we've got the Gold Key characters, Justice Inc and Flash Gordon.
A – Gold Key: Magnus
Magnus discovers an Arctic research station that pre-dates the Age of the Singularity! What horrendous secrets will he discover, what will it mean for human and[...]
Thank goodness.
Don't you hate it like in Pathfinder, when you are talking to someone and they suddenly slip into a language you don't know without realising it? I mean on one hand it means they are more comfortable with you, they are thinking of you as friend of family, but that can have its own side[...]
At least they don't have to be jettisoned into space.
Turok #5 hows us exactly the way to make an impression on meeting a member of the opposite sex In the old days, a knight would kill a dragon to woo a fair maiden But that's all far too old fashioned, and a foot to a[...]
Though it may not be working…
Dunno, Madame Xanadu in Trinity Of Sin: Phantom Stranger, um, the future?
What's so special? He's Howard Porter, he is currently DC Comics' best superhero artist and he is having a whale of a time on Justice League 3000.
An Icthyosaur shows us it has a fine sense of irony in Turok, Dinosaur[...]
Is there a possibility we'll be seeing Turok (currently being handled by Greg Pak, your co-writer on Incredible Hercules and Alpha Flight) making a guest appearance in North Am?
FVL: "Keep reading" is all I can say, I'm afraid… anything else would be telling!
NC: The Three Codes of Humanities in Magnus Robot Fighter appear to be inversions of[...]
Described by some as "Pac Man meets Ugly Dolls," Doodle Jump is everywhere…from prime time sitcoms (BIG BANG THEORY) to Late Night TV (JIMMY FALLON) to a fashion accessory for pop stars (LADY GAGA).
TUROK: DINOSAUR HUNTER #5
Covers: Bart Sears
Writer: Greg Pak
Art: Mirko Colak
MARKETING DESCRIPTION: A NEW ARC for our favorite Dinosaur Hunter![...]
Because until midnight CST tonight there are the first four issues of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic by Katie Cook and Andy Price for free.
And then for myself, there are the first six issues of Locke & Key, also for free.
There's also all twelve issues of Transformers: Autocracy for free.
And the first issues of[...]
Turok The Dinosaur Hunter #1 hit yesterday, a new series written by Greg Pak for Dynamite But amongst the thirty-eight different covers for issue 1, are some that are exclusive to certain retailers across the country And here they all are.
Cards, Comics and Collectibles variants by Sean Chen
Heroes' Haven variant by Paul Pelletier
Heroes &[...]
in Diamond's Previews rather than Dynamite Entertainment, so that if it ever made it into the front of Previews, it would be listed before Dark Horse at the very front…
Dan previews,
TUROK: DINOSAUR HUNTER #1
Greg Pak (w)
Mirko Colak (a)
Bart Sears (c)
FC • 32 pages • $3.99 • Teen+
THE GOLD KEY UNIVERSE BEGINS HERE! Classic Characters by[...]
Last year, it was announced that Dynamite had the won the Gold Key licence, to publish comics characters from the sixties, most recently published by Dark Horse, but best known for being published by Valiant Entertainment/Acclaim in the nineties.
The new Valiant Entertainment didn't acquire the Gold Key licenses, but most people still associate the characters[...]