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Remastered Resident Evil Out Today

I am not a survival horror game guy, but for $20 bucks and "Very Easy Mode" I'm not opposed to checking this out just so I can enjoy the story. Here's some details on Capcom's release out today

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D&D: Elemental Evil Announced

Today, Wizards of the Coast announced the newest Dungeons & Dragons storyline and accompanying product offerings for both digital and tabletop RPG players. Coming off of the biggest and most exciting year yet for Dungeons & Dragons, the Elemental Evil storyline starts in March and runs through mid-summer. During that time, heroes are needed in the Forgotten Realms to discover and defeat secret cults that threaten to annihilate the Sword Coast by harnessing the powers of the elements of fire, water, air, and earth.

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CBMFP 168: I'll Eat Your Mother's Ham Sandwich

Today on the CBMFP we dig into Agent Carter this week and we all pretty much come to the same conclusion... which will be discussed on the episode! We also cover that really boring ass Tom Hardy news. Run the Jewels anyone? Yeah we'll quickly discuss that along with Image Direct!

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Monster & Wine: Episode 23 - Small Business Owner

Ever wonder what the difference between brand name and generic is? Well, M&W do too, but only a tiny bit. Monster compares his generic snacks with the big name brands. This leads him into a high-horse speech on...

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PREVIEWS Magazine: Funko Exclusives Found Only In Comic Shops!

Funko introduces two new collectibles only available from comic book shops with the Hikari Transformers Nemesis Prime Sofubi and Marvel X-Force Deadpool Wacky Wobbler. Nemesis Prime is set to release in comic shops January 21st followed by the Wacky Wobbler Deadpool available in March 25th.

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PREVIEWS Magazine: Stay Hot and Cold With Thor and S.H.I.E.L.D. Exclusives

Have the power of Marvel Comics’ Thor and S.H.I.E.L.D. in every sip as you enjoy your favorite drink from the Thor Hammer Molded Mug and or the S.H.I.E.L.D. tumblers. Available in multiple sizes, the tumblers and mug are a great way to show off your passion for your favorite superhero or league of heroes with drinkware, available only from comic book specialty shops, releasing in January and March 2015.

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Review: Randal’s Monday (PC)

Randal’s Monay is a game published by Daedalic Entertainment and developed by Nexus game studios. The game is a point and click adventure game where you take control of Randal Graves. Yes, the same Randal Graves from Clerks fame. The game takes you into a bar where Randal is celebrating his friend Matt bachelor’s party. During their celebration, Matt entrusts Randal with the wedding ring that he will give his fiancée. Randal asked Matt about the ring and Matt confesses that he got the ring for cheap from a crazy hermit who warns him that the ring is cursed. Matt disregards the warning and still buys the ring. Randal agrees to keep the ring until the wedding and the celebration continues. After a night of drinking Randal wakes up but gets a creepy feeling from the ring and adventure ensues from there.

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Review: Savage Dragon #201

Well, Savage Dragon had hit its landmark 200th issue last month promising to be an intense and wonderful event. What happened? Young Malcolm Dragon got laid, a lot. He even had a rather interesting threesome going. It was disappointing to me at best and kind pissy at worst. But, I gave it the benefit of a doubt as the series itself has been on strong footing since the big change of placing Malcolm in the lead Dragon role. I have been pleased overall and Erik Larsen has been on a roll writing with some serious mojo recently and drawing his ever intense Pow Bang action style that has made this title one of my all time favorites through the years.

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Review: Conan/Red Sonja #1  

Conan and Red Sonja, a dynamic duo of coolness is the first thing that came to my mind when I saw the cover for this book. With a duo like this you would think that the story would be epic. However, epic is not the way I would describe this book.

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Review: Shutter #8

Shutter has continued to bring it month in and month out. But if that was not enough, the story reached its series best with the previous Issue #7. It had everything that issue; action, violence, humor. And it was all wrapped up in a nice pretty visual package. After reading it, I wasn’t quite sure if writer Joe Keatinge and artist Leila del Duca could match the thunder that they brought during the last installment. It boomed with hell bent reckless abandon.

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Review: A Voice in the Dark: Get Your Gun #2

It has been a pretty decent wait for the second issue of the second story arc of A Voice in the Dark featuring the incredibly tasty supersized talents of Larime Taylor. And I must confess that I have missed it greatly. If you have been following the story of student/serial killer Zoey Aarons, then you know where I am coming from. The story to date has been hypnotic, almost like an opiate that feeds into your darkest desires, but also entertains immensely. To read it, is to love it. And I have enjoyed every brutal bit of the issues written thus far.

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Do Want: Zatanna Bishoujo Statue

It's been a while since I had the time to post about a statue! What better one than Kotobukiya's Bishoujo Zatanna. Ah old school Zee is always one of my favorites. I blame Paul Dini (all coasts need me) because he introduced me to the character via his Batman: The Animated Series. The statue is going to be $69.99 upon it's release in July.

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Review: Rai #6

I’ll admit that Clayton Crain’s artwork is growing on me. I also don’t know if this series would work as well without him and I think that’s why Valiant is willing to wait in-between arcs for him because the last thing you want is for readers to drop the title just because the artist switched. It would be their loss though because Matt Kindt is killing it on this series.

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Review: Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #6

If there is one thing that basically all Whovians can agree upon it’s that at one time the Weeping Angels were the coolest new villain in the Whoverse. Then they became over used and helped send the Ponds off in a really “Meh” kind of way. Frankly they became a tired device on the show and the creators/writers stopped playing by the rules they were introduced to us by.

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