From 'Final Fantasy XVI,' with New Mechanic
May 14, 2024
Square Enix will release Final Fantasy TCG: Hidden Legends, a new set that includes cards from Final Fantasy XVI and introduces a new mechanic.
Ongoing 'Flash Gordon' Series Scheduled for July... Just the Beginning!
May 14, 2024
Mad Cave forecasts a diverse array of Flash Gordon products aimed at every reader and every generation - mind-blowing comics, archival hardcovers, graphic novels for kids, and nostalgic 80s revivals!
Marvel Gift Items from Chronicle
May 14, 2024
Chronicle Books will release three new gift items, a book of Marvel infographics, a Marvel mindfulness guide, and a Marvel fitness deck, for Fall.
In New Inexpensive Format
May 13, 2024
Ravensburger will release Villainous: Sugar and Spite, in a new inexpensive format for the line, in June.
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May 13, 2024
The manga and graphic novel displays were sized similarly to what they'd been in the past, but with some changes in emphasis.
While The Trio's Solo Series Take a Break
May 13, 2024
Catwoman, Harley Quinn, and Poison Ivy will skip an issue in August.
New 'Secret Lair' Drops Feature Hatsune Miku, Poker Faces, and More!
May 13, 2024
Wizards of the Coast will place its Spring Superdrop 2024 sets, the next wave of Secret Lair sets for Magic: The Gathering, onto direct-to-consumer preorder.
New Legendary Equipment Card
May 13, 2024
Legend Story Studios spoiled a new legendary equipment card from their upcoming Flesh and Blood TCG: Part the Mistveil set.
In 'Arctic' by Ludonaute
May 13, 2024
Ludonaute will release Arctic, a new animal observation card game.
Geek Showbiz Round-Up
May 13, 2024
From the corporate world to movie and streamer news, Hollywood is cranking up, and we round up the news here.
What Lies Beneath the Cover? Part the Mistveil to Discover.
May 13, 2024
Part the Mistveil is the first Flesh and Blood booster to launch in Japanese language, beckoning players into the hidden realm of Misteria, where a brand new Talent awaits...
Column by Scott Thorne
May 13, 2024
This week, columnist Scott Thorne lays out the problems retailers have with Games Workshop and offers potential solutions.