Beyond the gear, the gameplay, and the technology- the first impression you get when meeting the team behind Lenovo Mirage’s new augmented reality game, MARVEL Dimension of Heroes, is how honored and thrilled these people are to be working with these heroes. Sure, they got through their
In the upcoming onslaught of comic book anniversaries, Superman led the charge with Action Comics #1000, followed by Detective comics #1000, and now, in honor of Marvel Comics turning 80 years old, The House Of Ideas has released Marvel #1000!! 89 pages packed with 80 creative teams to celebrate
While Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark didn’t capture the fear of the original book series, it did it did excel in the adaptation and translation of some of the novel’s great characters. This novel, Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: The Haunted Notebook of Sarah Bellows By Richard Ashley
The cover of Superman #14 shows a beaten and chained Rogol Zaar at the bottom of the page as a triumphant Superman, Zod, Supergirl, Superboy, and Krypto look down at him. The writing reads “The final fate of the monster who killed Krypton.” Over at DC’s own website, the description of this
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Ok, let’s get through the details quickly so we can talk about this… What: Batman #77Who: Written by Tom King, with Art by Mikel Janin and Tony S. DanielWhy: The next chapter in the “City of Bane” arc, where… well, I’ll get to that laterWorth $3.99? OH YES!!!!! TOM KING CAN TAKE ALL THE
The trailer from the newest, and possibly last, adventure of John Rambo pays homage to all the sequels that came before it in grainy clips that ref the actions in the current (clean color) shots, as seen below. But it’s the name and the underlining concept of this film that bring it closer to
Dust’s science fiction shorts are hit or miss, but rarely are they a hit AND a miss. Lucid Nation is one such hit and miss. Around ten minutes in, a trippy, imaginative montage kicks in that is a joy to watch. The story grows from there creeping at a perfect pace with heart, fun, and a lot of