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Even Dubbed A Letter to Momo Looks Really Good! (Video)

GKids is at it again bringing North America animated goodness. They've picked up A Letter to Momo for a limited theater release and with that comes a dubbed version. Usually I'm not a fan of the "dubbed", but this trailer is so good that I didn't care. A Letter to Momo is the follow up to Hiroyuki Okiura's 1999's Jin-Roh.

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Trailer Time: Deep Dark

This trailer is extremely creepy. What's missing from it is Denise Poirier's voice. Why you ask?

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SDCC 14: Jurassic World Teaser Poster

Well I don't love it and I don't hate it. I like the homage to the first film. I get that they're showing the new resort being built-in the background and their of course using the popular Velociraptor in the promotion. But I'm left with a "is that it" feeling that I just can't place.

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Trailer Time: Ned Rifle

Okay I have a confession... I have a celebrity crush on Aubrey Plaza. Don't judge me I'm sure you have a celebrity crush as well!! At any rate I enjoy her acting and the characters she plays even if some of them fall into the same vein. Blame Scott Pilgrim that's where it all began.

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SDCC 14: Mezco Teases Mortal Kombat X Figures

Well it's just a poster, but it looks like toy maker Mezco will be producing action figures for the WB's upcoming Mortal Kombat X (aka 10) that is also scheduled for a 2015 release.

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Literally Everything Else From Your Childhood: The Movie (Video)

If there was one thing I learned from "Kids React To TMNT" this week, it's that you should abandon your childhood or accept the new version because there are more kids in the world and they like the new shit. This is a good video in my opinion, but what are your thoughts?

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Dual Review: Life With Archie #37

Archie Andrews is dead! Okay a version of Archie Andrews is dead. Much like last week Steve and Dustin have returned to review the final issue of Life With Archie, a series that explored two timelines; one in which Archie married Betty and one in which Archie married Veronica.

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Review: WinterWorld #2

Just as last month WinterWorld opens up to a frozen dystopia and our protagonists are just trying to survive. I also mentioned last time that it feels like this whole set has been overdone and I’m trying to come into this open minded.

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Review: Undertow #6

Well here it is… the final issue for this volume of Undertow. I certainly hope there’s a second volume because I have thoroughly enjoyed this series that has taken a look at Atlantis in a very different way.

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Review: Skullkickers #29

The last issue of Skullkickers really rebounded this storyline for me. Up until then I was not having the best time with a series I usually can’t wait to read and enjoy, but it did rebound. That said I still kind of wondered what I would get with this issue that closes out the story arc.

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Review: Trees #3

Trees is such an intriguing comic. You can’t help but want to read it and understand every little detail that is happening so you can brag to your friends about it. You want it all to be so clear, but only for you and no one else.

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Review: Wild Blue Yonder #5

And so begins the fine battle between the Dawn and the Judge. Man-oh-man if you haven’t been reading Wild Blue Yonder you’re missing out. This book may have a slower release schedule, but when it delivers an issue as good as this then it’s worth the wait.

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Review: TMNT- Turtles in Time #2

Well the Turtles are in a new place and time with a new writer and artist. With Pepperoni stealing my heart last issue, I knew it couldn’t last. I knew that little rhino couldn’t come with us, but I was hoping that what Paul Allor and Ross Campbell set up for us would.

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Review: The Midas Flesh #8

We have now made it to the ending of The Midas Flesh. This has been a title that really took me by surprise, throwing both good and bad curve balls early on and then finding its grove in later issues.

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Review: Conan The Avenger #4

In this, the fourth part of the ongoing Conan the Avenger book, I’m still not sure where I’m going to end up. This is the story of a warrior lost, a warrior adrift who is trying to find himself in a new land with new people in it, whose only escape is the thrill of battle.

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