Zing! Pow! The Batman and Green Hornet ’60s Crossover
Sometimes classic superhero comics are all about dynamic duos and, in this case, we have three pairs of them. Film-maker and writer Kevin Smith and Continue Reading
Sometimes classic superhero comics are all about dynamic duos and, in this case, we have three pairs of them. Film-maker and writer Kevin Smith and Continue Reading
I just want to state, right off the bat, that I am a fan of H.P. Lovecraft. It took a very long time for Lovecraft Continue Reading
South Park: The Stick of Truth launched on Tuesday and you definitely should believe the hype – especially because of that 3 month delay to Continue Reading
Sequart’s Kickstarter Campaign She Makes Comics, a documentary on women in comics, is now complete. In my last post, I wrote about how the original demographic Continue Reading
If you are familiar with Warcraft or Legend of Zelda lore then you have probably come across the YouTube videos from Nobbel the Noble. His Continue Reading
Naughty Dog developed their first single player DLC content for The Last of Us called Left Behind, which appeared in the PlayStation Store February 14th Continue Reading
When last I wrote about La-Mulana 2, its Kickstarter Campaign met nearly half of its stated $200,000 minimum goal. Well, not only has it reached Continue Reading
It’s funny that though I am a big Star Wars fanatic, I’ve not really found the opportunity to really talk about the series on G33kPr0n Continue Reading
It is a strangely ironic fact that in the early days of the comics medium, the majority of comics readers were women. During the period Continue Reading
The 2014 Toronto Global Game Jam last weekend was definitely an event to be remembered. The TGGJ, which is the Global Game Jam’s location in Continue Reading
The Battle of Z is an interesting new take on the regular Dragon Ball Z fighting game, containing a new 4 on 4 online battle Continue Reading
This was the first game I played on the Xbox One and I was completely blown away (and sober). The graphics in this game were Continue Reading
Back in the early twentieth century, two journeys began. They both began in England. One was the story of a Hobbit cleverly manipulated, though not necessarily Continue Reading
About three weeks ago, I went to Bento Miso’s Bit Bazaar Winter Market and since then I’ve been trying to focus on what struck me Continue Reading