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Archives for January 2024

Ultimate X-Men Writer/Artist Peach Momoko Admits Marvel Book Will Be A Self-Insert And Not “Directly Influenced By Classic X-Men”

January 25, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 2 Comments

Ultimate X-Men #1

Fresh off Jonathan Hickman’s Ultimate Spider-Man #1, delivering what fans want from a Marvel Comic, Peach Momoko is making the rounds for her debut of Ultimate X-Men #1. This book is already causing fans to scratch their heads as to what C.B. Cebulski is thinking about hiring Peach Momoko to write and draw the book, […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: c.b. cebulski, jonathan hickman, marvel comics, peach momoko, ultimate universe, ultimate x-men, x-men

Palworld Gets Legal Threat From Nintendo Over Alleged Use Of Pokemon Assets

January 25, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

Palworld

Palword has made waves across the internet with its incredible sales for a cheaply developed and half-complete game, mostly because of its similarity to Pokemon. Now, Nintendo has come out with a formal statement that shows Palworld might be in legal trouble. Palworld is a game which gamers describe as “Pokmeon with guns,” and according […]

Filed Under: Video Games

Rumored Weekly Shounen Jump fighting Game “Jump Cross Burst” Finally Gets Some Info

January 25, 2024 by Eddy Brock 3 Comments

Jump Cross Burst Shonen Jump platform fighter Shonen Jump crossover game Ganbarion Bandai Namco anime fighting game anime platform fighter 70 playable characters Goku Naruto Luffy Ichigo Deku Tanjiro Yugi Dragon Ball Naruto One Piece Demon Slayer My Hero Academia aerial combat 2025 game release

A new fighting game called “Jump Cross Burst” is in development by Ganbarion and Bandai Namco’s internal teams. This crossover platform fighter will feature over 70 playable characters from popular Shonen Jump anime and manga series, with hundreds more represented through support capsules, cameos, and collectibles. Jump Cross Burst is targeting a 2025 release on […]

Filed Under: Video Games Tagged With: BandaiNamco, shonen jump, video game

Doctor Who Actor Christopher Eccleston Opens Up About A Faked #MeToo Moment Which Nearly Ruined His Career

January 25, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Billie Piper

Christopher Eccleston isn’t afraid to speak his mind about what he perceives as slights in the industry. He’s well-known for his hatred of Russell T. Davies and the producers of Doctor Who because of working conditions on the show, and now in a recent interview, he revealed how women are increasingly getting too much power […]

Filed Under: Celebrity Tagged With: #metoo, Christopher Eccleston, doctor who, hollywood, russell t. davies

Sledgehammer Games Move to Temporary Remote Work Might Impact Call of Duty Development

January 25, 2024 by Eddy Brock Leave a Comment

Sledgehammer Games, Call of Duty, Activision, Work From Home, Office Closure, Game Development, Subscription

Call of Duty fans were surprised to learn that Sledgehammer Games is moving to a smaller office space and closing its main office in California. The news was announced during a town hall meeting last week, where it was also revealed that Sledgehammer will be working from home until a new office is found in […]

Filed Under: Video Games Tagged With: Activision, Call Of Duty, video game

The Top 7 Earth Trek Television Shows of the Seventies

January 25, 2024 by The Dark Herald Leave a Comment

Vasquez Rocks

Today we examine some interesting sci-fi television shows of the Seventies, which are often called Earth Trek, due to a resemblance to Star Trek, but on Earth. Somewhere in the 1970s… Old-Timey TV Exec:  This sci-fi crap is going to be huge I tells ya, HUGE!  This new generation of retards born after 1965 can’t get enough […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: 70s, Earth Trek, sci-fi, television

Kenya Barris Pushing Race-Swap Remakes Of The Wizard Of Oz And It’s A Wonderful Life

January 25, 2024 by Serena Strauss 2 Comments

Kenya Barris, Black-ish, film remakes, reboots, The Wizard of Oz, It's a Wonderful Life, diversity, representation, inclusion, Hollywood, creativity, original stories, originality, intellectual property, IP, writers of color, filmmakers of color, marginalized voices

The recent trend of remaking classic films with modern updates often feels uninspired and lacking in creativity. While some remakes have merit, oftentimes these reboots come across as Hollywood trying to capitalize on existing intellectual property rather than take risks on original stories. Kenya Barris, creator of “Black-ish,” recently announced updates to two revered classics […]

Filed Under: Movies

Gameranx Hooked And Palworld Posts Update After Huge Success On Steam

January 24, 2024 by Jack Dunn 1 Comment

Palworld gameplay Screenshot

Popular YouTube game streamer Gameranx posted a short game play run through on his channel of Palworld, and Palworld posted an update after unexpected success on Steam caused by congestion. Gameranx found the immersive depth of Palworld to be highly enjoyable and captivating. As the game play progressed, the thrill of levelling up, engaging in […]

Filed Under: Video Games Tagged With: Gameranx, Gaming, Palworld, Steam

“Doccy Who” Trends On X As Fans Make Their Own Fun In The Cringe Ncuti Gatwa Doctor Who Era

January 24, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Doccy Who

With all the recent controversies around Doctor Who, it’s no wonder fandom is looking for something to latch onto. Ncuti Gatwa’s tenure in just one episode with The Church on Ruby Road has left viewers cringing. Initial numbers are some of the lowest ratings for a new doctor in history, and word companion actress Millie […]

Filed Under: Pop Culture, Television

“A Different Man” Highlights The Struggles Physically Disabled Talents Face in Hollywood As Told By Sundance Darling Adam Pearson

January 24, 2024 by Serena Strauss Leave a Comment

Adam Pearson, disfigured, Oscars, disability

Landing an acting job with a disability in Hollywood is rife with challenges, as roles specifically written for disabled performers are few and far between. Actor Adam Pearson, who has neurofibromatosis and stars in the new A24 film “A Different Man”, notes that roles for performers with facial differences typically fall into tired tropes like […]

Filed Under: Celebrity, Movies Tagged With: hollywood

Riot Games Lays Off 11% of Employees to Refocus As ESG Money Begins To Run Out

January 24, 2024 by Eddy Brock Leave a Comment

Riot Games layoffs 11% of employees 530 jobs cut refocus on League of Legends VALORANT Teamfight Tactics Wild Rift financial sustainability investments not paying off severance packages Legends of Runeterra team size reduction sunsetting Riot Forge

Riot Games CEO Nicolo Laurent announced layoffs of around 530 employees, representing 11% of the company’s global workforce. This difficult decision was made to shift Riot’s focus and make the company more financially sustainable after significant investments in new games and experiences failed to pay off as expected, Laurent explained. “This decision means we’re eliminating […]

Filed Under: Video Games Tagged With: ESG, layoffs, League of Legends, Riot Games, Valorant

Shoujo Readers Devastated From Woke Backlash, Shogakukan Manga Awards Remove Boy and Girl Categories

January 24, 2024 by Gator 3 Comments

A still frame of Tohru Honda crying, from the 2019 remake of the popular shoujo anime Fruits Basket.

Fans of shoujo manga are voicing their frustrations on X after the Shogakukan Manga Awards eliminated its boy and girl categories for this years’ contest. As a result, three of the four awards went to series marketed to young boys and adult men. None of the winning series were for young girls. The unintended consequence […]

Filed Under: Anime, Manga Tagged With: Frieren, Fumio Kishida, kadokawa, manga awards, shogakukan, shonen, shoujo, woke

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