Nearly 10 years in the making, Angry Viking Press and Gabe Lamberty are proud to release Speed Demonz Night, an original graphic novel that ditches the super hero concept, and dives into the danger...
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Nearly 10 years in the making, Angry Viking Press and Gabe Lamberty are proud to release Speed Demonz Night, an original graphic novel that ditches the super hero concept, and dives into the danger...
Thanks for the excellent write up! @popcults
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Articles a-plenty
So...
Check it! http://bit.ly/11UGogc Article posted on Unwinnable that I wrote about drinking and gaming! Go check it out and give it some love.
AND I'm now a contributing writer to Popcults as well.
http://bit.ly/ZY3jVS
I have been busy and happy... All is good.
In my perfect world, superheroes would remain super when adapted for live action TV. Average and not-so -average people jumping from rooftop to rooftop, falling every which way to their would-be certain deaths and then coming back from said deaths to punch gods in the face and split worlds in two, all while wearing brightly-colored impractical outfits. Yeah! That’s the stuff.
Click the link above for more of my review of Arrow's episode "The Count."
After a long day of doing important adult stuff, what better way is there to wind down than with an evening of internet perusing? During one such World Wide Web excursion, I came across a fan film trailer titled “Nightwing: The SeriesOfficial Teaser.” I thought to myself, I says, “Self, the thumbnail looks pretty badass. Give it a shot.” So I did. What surprised me most about the Nightwing teaser is that it’s actually well-conceived.
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I’ve been reading Demon Knights since the beginning and have loved every issue of it. Paul Cornell created the most original and still running concept at DC – as a genre fusion book, it boils down to one part superhero comic and one part medieval fantasy tale. All that greatness being said, I’d always had a problem with Cornell’s seeming lack of focus when it came to serious character and setting development; character growth seemed stunted, and the setting was always this sprawling, ever changing thing. Overall, developments were often left vague (admittedly, probably on purpose) and unfortunately left me with the desire for Cornell to simply flesh out the details already. However, with Demon Knights #16, we see a changing of the guard – Robert Venditti has taken over writing duties. Is he up for the task? Well that’s what the hell I’m trying to find out. My favorite bits will follow: Click the link to read more
From the staff at PopCults, check out this holiday gift guide.
Daniel Joslyn describes some of what we saw in the Star Trek Into Darkness trailer and what we might expect to see.