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Archives for February 2024

Eric July’s Rippaverse Launches Joe Bennett: The Art Of Alphacore #1 Art Book

February 23, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz Leave a Comment

Yesterday, Rippaverse, in conjunction with Eric July, launched a new art book of Joe Bennett filled with pencils and concepts from the legendary Immortal Hulk artist with never-before-seen art from his and Chuck Dixon’s Alphacore graphic novel. The book is titled Joe Bennet: The Art of Alphacore #1 and is on sale for $30. Alphacore […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: Chuck Dixon, eric july, joe bennett, rippaverse

Indie Military Fantasy Book Doomsday Recon By Ryan Williamson And Jason Anspach Blows Up On Amazon

February 23, 2024 by Richard Merritt 1 Comment

Doomsday Recon Cover

Doomsday Recon by Ryan Williamson and Jason Anspach has made an auspicious start on Amazon. The new world of book publishing is truly among the independents, those publishing books on Amazon, serials on Substack and Royal Road, and putting projects on crowdfunding sites. It has an entire ecosystem of creators who have completely bypassed the […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: amazon, doomsday recon, indie creators, jason anspach, Military Fantasy, Ryan Williamson

Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode 2 Review: GIRL BOSS MODE ACTIVATE!

February 23, 2024 by The Comic Crow Leave a Comment

Kyoshi Mode Active, Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender

In which we review the second episode of the Netflix version of Avatar: The Last Airbender. This episode is very frustrating to review because it makes a lot of changes while also mostly focusing on a single episode of the cartoon. Episode one combined the first three episodes of the cartoon, mostly, while adding in […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: avatar the last airbender, netflix

Marvel Comics Insults Christians By Having Catholic Priest Nightcrawler Perform Gay Wedding of Mystique And Destiny

February 23, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 6 Comments

A few months ago, an image went viral from a recent X-Men comic showing a birthing scene of Nightcrawler looking like he was popping out of the rear end of the lesbian mutant Destiny. Fans mocked the panel profusely across the internet, as others became outraged at the retcon of Mystique from being Nightcrawler’s mother […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: mystique, nightcrawler, pride month, wokeism, x-men

High Testosterone Boy Kills World With Bill Skarsgard And Famke Janssen Hits Theatres This April

February 23, 2024 by Jack Dunn Leave a Comment

Famke Janssen in Boy Kills World (2023) Screenshot Trailer

This April 26th, brace yourself for the arrival of Boy Kills World in theatres, a film set to unleash chaos and carnage, led by Bill Skarsgard and also starring and Famke Janssen. The initial trailer has surfaced, offering a glimpse into this vivid and blood-drenched testosterone fuelled spectacle brought to life by director Moritz Mohr […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Bill Skarsgård, Boy Kills World, Famke Janssen

DC Comics Announces DC Finest Line To Compete With Marvel Epic Collections

February 23, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

World's Finest

Marvel Epic Collections revolutionized comic book collected editions in the mid-2010s with a commitment by Marvel Comics to collect their entire line in a thick trade paperback format with matching spines across the line to make for a beautiful collection. DC Collected Editions has lagged behind, often floundering in recent years with incomplete collections, but […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: collected editions, dc comics, dc finest, marvel epic collections

Lionsgate To Reboot The Crow With New Film Starring Bill Skarsgård

February 23, 2024 by Jack Dunn 3 Comments

The Crow 1994 Promotional Poster

The Crow reboot has been a long time coming, with 15 years spent in development before finally hitting theaters. Bill Skarsgård takes on the titular role, offering a modern interpretation of the dark revenge tale. James O’Barr created the supernatural superhero comic book series, which debuted in Caliber Comics’ Caliber Presents #1 in January 1989. […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Bill Skarsgård, Brandon Lee, The Crow

Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender Episode One Review: How Not To Game Of Thrones

February 23, 2024 by The Comic Crow 1 Comment

While watching Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender episode one, it’s hard not to be consistently reminded of the showrunner Albert Kim stating that the show needed to make an appeal to Game of Thrones fans. That the series needed to be more mature and adult. And this ideology plagues all of the first episode. To […]

Filed Under: Television, TV Reviews Tagged With: avatar the last airbender, fantasy, sokka

Is The Kickstarter Board Game Rap Godz By Omari Akil Another Grift Which Will Never Fulfill?

February 22, 2024 by Aaron Alexander 1 Comment

Rap Godz Board Game

With mainstream entertainment in shambles, the crowdfunding of independent studios, be it comics, video games, TTRPGs, or board games, has become essential. A few of the best examples are The Rippaverse from Eric July and his all-star ensemble of writers and artists, the recent success of Palworld that has the entire gaming industry on notice, the ongoing success of […]

Filed Under: Tabletop Gaming Tagged With: Board Gaming, crowdfunding, Eric Lang, hoop godz, kickstarter, omari akil, rap godz, wokeism

Industry Insider Whistleblows On Culture Of Fear Surrounding Editor Tom Brevoort And Marvel Comics’ Summer X-Men Relaunch

February 22, 2024 by Jon Del Arroz 1 Comment

Fans are nervous about the line-wide X-Men relaunch coming this summer. While the last several years with the Krakoa storylines have been an unmitigated disaster for Marvel Comics and the X-Franchise as a whole, the little information editor Tom Breevort and Marvel have parsed out in anticipation of the reset has not looked inspiring for […]

Filed Under: Comics, Industry News Tagged With: marvel, marvel comics, tom brevoort, x-men

Did Madame Web Just Kill Off Sony’s Spider-Man Universe?

February 22, 2024 by Jack Dunn Leave a Comment

Dakota-Johnson-in-Madame-Web-20249

The release of Madame Web has dealt a significant blow to Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, casting a shadow over its future prospects. This cinematic universe, initiated with Venom in 2018, embarked on a journey to explore the rich tapestry of Spider-Man characters without the direct involvement of the iconic web-slinger himself. However, the tepid reception of […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Dakota Johnson, madame web, Sony, spider-man

Amazon Prime Video’s Lord Of the Rings: The Rings of Power Crew Caught Spreading Lies About Season 2

February 22, 2024 by Tebow 2 Comments

Rings of Power from Amazon

When fans of the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings learned that Amazon Prime Video would be making its own show, The Rings of Power, which was loosely based on the late author’s Lord of the Rings trilogy, there was much trepidation among the fandom. Amazon went out and spent over one billion […]

Filed Under: Television Tagged With: amazon, Amazon Prime VIdeo, lord of the rings, rings of power, Tolkien

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