New Sin City Trailer Is Brutal!

Well that explains why Robert Rodriguez gave himself a poster for the film, but where's Frank Millers? Also he's not looking good... I mean he looks really bad. I was talking about this the other day, but seriously I hope he's okay. Also this trailer is great! Fuck I wish this movie was out already.

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I Would Watch Mega64's Dragon Ball Z Movie (Video)

I have a lot of respect for the Mega64 team. They put out great videos that actually contain a lot of commentary (at times) and have gotten to the point that franchises and products approach them to make videos. Funimation did that for their release of Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods which has a limited theater release starting next week. I should probably write my review for it huh? Yeah...

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Review: Fear Agent Vol. 5 – I Against I

Fear Agent’s fifth volume, I Against I, is the most classically sci-fi story arc of the whole series, even including the fact that it takes place in what’s basically the Old West. This story basically boils down to an episode of Star Trek that was ballsy enough to have swearing and sex, an episode of The Prisoner that’s not so self-satisfied, and the entire series of Rawhide.

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Review: The Manhattan Projects #22

I’m not sure what to make of The Manhattan Projects #22. Like, literally, I don’t really get what’s going on in it, not because I don’t understand it (that would be a cop-out), but because it’s rushed, unfinished and without its usual substantial narrative meat.

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Review: Warlord of Oz #3

Holy poop! This issue just opens right up to some serious ass kicking action. There was not one second of boredom while reading this issue; it was all continuous entertainment which gives me a bit of bittersweet feelings as we are half way done with this arc. I’m not ready for it to end even though I know there are a slew of Grimm Fairy Tale comics out there to keep me occupied.

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Review: Mind MGMT #24

Matt Kindt has this wonderful way of retelling you aspects of the story you already know, but in a way that’s new. I would be lying if I said that I didn’t have some grasp of everything that’s presented in this issue and yet it’s the minor reveals; the minor inclusions that tie everything together so nicely and make for a refreshing story.

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Story Trailer and Pre-Order

This cold be a pretty sassy game if you ignore the Elysium inspired exoskeleton frame that the soldiers sport and if you confuse the similarities to Mass Effect with its plot points and insanely over the top pre-order. Jokes aside, I know that everyone is looking forward to this game but it's going to take a lot to win me back over after COD:Ghost. I guess we'll find out when they release the trailer for the multiplayer. Did you know that there's a multiplayer in Call of Duty games?

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Review: V Wars #4

Not going to lie, sometimes these covers freak me out with the realism with some of the characters. When I saw the kids it made me a little sick since there is so much destruction and death in the series. Honestly, I wish Kevin Eastman’s covers were the main covers instead.

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Review: The Mercenary Sea #6

What really saves this issue is the last act of the story. It’s a solid conclusion to the first arc as it ties everything together that we’ve read so far, but it shares some pacing similarities to the last issue which aren’t the strongest of the series. It’s not unbearable or anything crazy like that; it’s just becoming somewhat formulaic in its execution.

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Review: Black Science #7

Rick Remender has become something of a contentious name. I’m not even talking about his recent (and utterly ridiculous) hashtag assault; it just turns out there are a lot of folks that don’t dig his stuff. Part of that I get; I mean, no writer can be “on” 100% of the time, and not everything I’ve read of his is the best. However, in terms of his science fiction - especially the brand employed in his Image series Black Science - I can name few contemporary equals.

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