With the stunning revelation of last issue, Matt Kindt and Mind MGMT head in a bit of a new direction, bringing new characters and conflicts to one of the most …
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The coolest thing about Boss Monster: Master of the Dungeon, the fast-playing, “dungeon building” card game designed and published by Brotherwise Games, is the theme.
In the game, 2-4 …
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On a normal day a group of normal kids board a normal school bus. Hours later the bus appears on a bridge, careening out of control before crashing through the barrier and into the water. Some of the kids emerge dead. Some of the kids emerge…different. All of them want to know: what happened in the missing time between school and the bridge?
Only God Forgives is an experience. Stunning visuals, minimal dialog and a pounding, intense score all conspire to deliver one hell of a trip. Only God Forgives seems to be Nichols Winding Refn’s (Drive, Vahalla Rising) fever dream, with a lot of different threads in the film but rarely are any of these threads intertwined to a complete ending.
Action Lab Comics has been putting out a lot of great all-ages books – Princeless, Skyward, and the forthcoming Molly Danger, to name just a few – and now …
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If there’s one thing that’s great about the concept of Batman, it’s that he’s extremely versatile. There can be a series of wildly successful, deathly serious films starring the dark …
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For almost as long as there’s been a Flash, there has been a Flash Family. Barry Allen wasn’t ten issues into his solo series when Kid Flash Wally West was …
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Invisibility: the wet dream of military scientists, voyeurs, and thieves everywhere. But, is it really a blessing, a great disguise, and a solution to incurable ugliness? H.G. Wells apparently didn’t think so when he explored the phenomenon and its impact on human life in his novella The Invisible Man.
Matt Kindt has made a name for himself with books like Super Spy, Revolver, and the critically-acclaimed ongoing Mind MGMT. From high-concept science fiction to superhero monster comics, Kindt …
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