Week of August 11, 2015
August 9, 2015
It hasn’t been a great summer for home entertainment releases, but this week’s offering are especially thin with the exception of Dig , the USA Network series from Heroes creator Tim Kring, the Stephen Soderbergh-directed period medical drama The Knick , and the BBC period fantasy drama Jonathan Strange and Mister Norrell.
To Marvel
August 4, 2015
Upper Deck will add Firefly, Predator, Aliens and more of its existing licensed properties to its VS. System card game in the next few years.
Column by Rob Salkowitz
August 4, 2015
As mainstream success has led to a new generation of fans, and a much broader audience, the industry faces criticism far beyond aesthetic and continuity concerns.
ICv2 Stars: 3 (out of 5)
August 4, 2015
Here's a review of Warhammer Age of Sigmar Starter Set , published by Games Workshop.
Plus 'Big Trouble,' and 'Pack of Lies'
August 3, 2015
Upper Deck announced three upcoming releases at its Saturday night party at Gen Con.
Plus New Horror & SF Titles
July 30, 2015
American Gothic Press’s comics division, FM (Famous Monsters) Comics, has announced a trio of new comic book titles that it plans to release in the coming months.
Week of July 28, 2015
July 26, 2015
The fifth week of releases in July is pretty slim pickings except for a strong new DC-based animated movie from Warner Bros. Animation, a violent social parable from Hungary, and a host of strong anime releases including the hikikomori- themed No Game No Life .
Neill Blomkamp Reveals Concept Art
July 17, 2015
Director Neill Blomkamp shared a concept art image on Instagram for his upcoming Alien film project, which shows Sigourney Weaver as heroine Ellen Ripley front and center.
Humanoids Plans Graphic Novels, Live Action Entertainment
July 15, 2015
Comic-Con News: Los Angeles-based graphic novel publisher Humanoids announced a deal with prolific science fiction writer Robert Silverberg to adapt a selection of his books into comics and live action entertainment.
New Footage of Old and New Stars + Simon Pegg
July 11, 2015
Though early reports indicated that Disney would not unveil any new footage from J.J. Abrams’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens , the Star Wars reel shown at Comic-Con is in fact a three-minute and 42 seconds treasure trove of wonderful behind-the-scenes shots.