Death Saves: Fallen Heroes of the Kitchen Table is already fully funded and successful on Kickstarter, but we have an interview with a few of the creators that helped on the series. First is SM Vidaurri talking about "Destiny", followed by Kevin Budnik talking about "Crit Fail" and lastly Matthew Blake with his tale "Roll Vs. Dungeon Master." If you're interested in the project (you should be) then head over to kickstarter where there's still plenty of time to take advantage of the rewards and check out the projects stretch goals!
Read MoreAvengers Assemble Adds The Dark Avengers... I'm Sure That Won't Confuse Kids At All (Video)
I love how the Disney XD Marvel cartoons take all these great comic ideas and cram them into one crappy episode. Here's a a complex storyline... let's just make it a 26 minute cartoon about an alternate universe. On top of that it's not even the read Dark Avengers... balls.
Read MoreReview: TMNT 3.09 - Return to New York
Hell yeah, this new incarnation of the Turtles is quickly over-whelming my love for the classic versions. After last week’s episode 'Vision Quest' I was impressed with the new gear the turtles were sporting. Seems like we'll only be seeing these cool battle duds in the new intro.
Read MoreTrailer Time: Tuyul - Part 1
This, this is why babies are evil, especially when they are based on Indonesia spirits. Now that's a double whammy.
Read MoreReview: Sex #19
Saturn City has become a war zone to the highest degree. Violence and destruction are everywhere. The criminals are taking over and battling for control of the city. Regular folks are being pushed aside and the baddies are putting in their cards for a winner take all pot.
Read MoreReview: Predator: Fire and Stone #4
The resolution to this series ends on a rather simple note: Galgo and the Preadtor hunt down the Engineer after a series of adventures and misadventures that intercross the other books in the series.
Read MoreReview: Rasputin #4
I haven’t been very positive about previous issues of Rasputin, and frankly I thought missing the third issue would be the final nail in the coffin for whatever enthusiasm I had left for this series. Now having read issue four I can say that I still haven’t given up all hope for this book, but at the same time I’m still not impressed with what we’re currently getting on a monthly basis.
Read MoreReview: The Vault of Horror Vol. 4
The Vault of Horror Volume 4 is a fun window into the history of comics and not much else. The stories harp on timeless horror tropes and often end in abrupt twists, but the artwork was ahead of its time in the consistency of its quality.
Read MoreReview: Eerie Archives - Vol. 18
Eerie, hosted by the eponymous Cousin Eerie was one of the great horror magazines along with sister publications Creepy (hosted by Uncle Creepy) and Vampirella (starring barely clothed female blood enthusiast Vampirella).
Read MoreReview: Nightbreed #9
I don’t know how I feel about this comic. I keep coming back for reviews, but I don’t really know why. I can’t say I am hooked nor I am a fan of the movie. Honestly, I think it is just the association of Clive Barker that makes me stay, but I just don’t know how long this is going to last.
Read MoreReview: Judge Dredd #27
The Mega City Manhunt continues with this issue. And this time, the citizens of Mega City One are involved with a large cash price, free healthcare for life, and a starring role in your own movie on the line to anyone who can bag the most dangerous fugitive from justice Joseph Dredd. It is getting rough for our hero and his places to turn are getting smaller, and smaller, and smaller.
Read MoreReview: Turok – Dinosaur Hunter #11
I’ve been lucky in that so far everything I’ve chosen to review has had some level of personal nostalgia attached to it. Even Turok. While Turok, Son of Stone has been around FOREVER (if you count the 50’s as forever) I remember him fondly from his N64 video game but mostly for that games awesome and significantly superior, but unimaginatively titled sequel: Turok 2.
Read MoreReview: 2000 AD – Prog 1915
With Savage and Orlok both gaining steam, the Prog should be back on your list of things to check out every week.
Read MoreReview: Zombies vs. Robots #1
As soon as I read the title I was in. What's not to love?
Read MoreSpeaking Of Gronk... Clueless Gamer Mortal Kombat X Super Bowl Showdown
It's not the full thing, but I couldn't stop laughing. Give these three a show right!
Read MoreDaedalic Entertainment Announces 2015 Titles
I've been catching up on some Daedalic games recently and I like what I see. Several of these new titles also look really interesting like Silence, AER and Anna's Quest. While those three grabbed me first I'm still curious about the other titles. We also have a review coming for Blackguards 2 which just released. There's a trailer just before the individual game spotlight so give it a view.
Read MoreCollect, Roll, Evolve and Battle With "Yu-Gi-Oh! Dice Masters"
WizKids Games, in partnership with Konami Digital Entertainment's 4K Media, is pleased to announce the retail release of Yu-Gi-Oh! Dice Masters, a Dice Building Game™ based on the immensely popular monster battling franchise.
Read MoreLast Call With Carl Boehm - The Info Zombie
Driving down from New York to a new home in Florida back in the summer of 1980, my Dad had the tough time of keeping eight kids occupied. When stopping at a Holiday Inn at the halfway-there point, he imparted upon me a tremendous gift: Shogun Warriors #10 by Marvel. The forty-cent purchase instilled in me a love of giant robots and of comic books. And it kept me from yapping for the rest of the journey.
Read MoreReview: Sex Criminals #10
It is with a throbbing, erect heart that I bid farewell to volume two of Fraction and Zdarsky’s Sex Criminals. After spending something like an entire year singing its praises to the faceless void that is the internet, this will be my last review of the series. Heed my words now, or forever be cursed to awful sex.
Read MoreMarvel's Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. - "The Strongest One There Is"
At this point I'm just posting these videos so that some kid will find them years in the future and think, "my god... how did I ever watch this?" Much in the way I look at the Iron Man and Fantastic Four cartoon from the 90s... that's posted at the bottom!
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