Unboxing: Loot Crate - July 2017
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Unboxing: Loot Crate - July 2017

By Dustin Cabeal

Well, well, well, didn't expect to have another video to post today, but here we are, the third video and a podcast later. This month's Loot Crate theme is Animation and I'll admit that there was only one questionable item inside. Mostly because I doubt I'll ever use the item, but otherwise, this is exactly the type of random stuff I want to arrive on my door step.

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Comics To The Maxx - 004 - Konflict
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Comics To The Maxx - 004 - Konflict

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004 - Hey we're finally back with our next episode. If you're expecting these on any regular basis, then you're already disappointed. Kevin and I record these when the ideas strike and when there's time. On this episode of Comics to the Maxx we tackle Marvel's villain problem! Where are all of Marvel's good villain's? Why are they so easily beaten and rotated out like the hot trash they are? All this and more will probably be addressed on this episode.

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Video Review: Guardians of the Galaxy 1,000 Dot-to-Dot
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Video Review: Guardians of the Galaxy 1,000 Dot-to-Dot

By Dustin Cabeal

I'm back with another Dot-to-Dot video. This time around its Guardians of the Galaxy which is apparently now a blanket term for anything from the Marvel space line. There is a time lapse video of course so stick around for that and again, sorry for so many headshots. Still working out the kinks on this stuff. At any rate, my thoughts are on the end of the review, so you don't need to read anymore.

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Unboxing: Loot Wear - June 2017
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Unboxing: Loot Wear - June 2017

By Dustin Cabeal

Update: Apparently I got this a month late again. Fun. I hope that doesn't happen to paid subscribers.

Having received this last week I had the chance to use most of the items. The Spider-Man shirt was so thin and the weather so hot, that you could see my man-boob sweat constantly. That was a letdown. The Viewaskew universe stuff was pretty shitty. Both were smaller than usual and no I haven't gotten bigger, but they were labeled the correct size. Doubt I'll keep them. While I haven't used the towel yet, I did take the Spider-Man trinket and hang it on my bag. That's a win in my book. This was sadly the worst Loot Wear package I have received which has been indicative of all the Loot brand products lately. 

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Proceeds from CALEXIT Comic Book to Fund the Become The Government SuperPAC
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Proceeds from CALEXIT Comic Book to Fund the Become The Government SuperPAC

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Superheroes are synonymous with comic books, while SuperPACs are ingrained in the current political landscape, and now there’s an unlikely crossover between the two worlds in the works. Matteo Pizzolo, the writer of the acclaimed comic book series CALEXIT and the co-founder of Black Mask Studios, is starting a SuperPAC called Become The Government to support first-time candidates from non-partisan backgrounds in the 2018 midterm elections.

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Dynamite Announces The Charmed Manga OGN That No One Was Looking For
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Dynamite Announces The Charmed Manga OGN That No One Was Looking For

By Dustin Cabeal

Come on... no one is looking for Charmed comics outside of a small handful of comic readers that just have no self-control. More so, I don't think even those readers are looking for a manga version. I could be wrong. There could be market research behind this, but since no comic company does market resource, I doubt it. I'll read it though, but I'm going to hold it to manga standards.

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Telltale Games Confirms a New Season of the Award-Winning 'The Wolf Among Us' is in Development for 2018
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Telltale Games Confirms a New Season of the Award-Winning 'The Wolf Among Us' is in Development for 2018

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In partnership with DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, award-winning developer and publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games today announced a second season of The Wolf Among Us: A Telltale Games Series, the critically-acclaimed and award-winning episodic adventure game series based on Bill Willingham's 'Fables' comic book series, is set to debut in 2018.

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Second season of Telltale's acclaimed adventure builds on the narrative universe established in 'Batman: The Telltale Series'
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Second season of Telltale's acclaimed adventure builds on the narrative universe established in 'Batman: The Telltale Series'

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Award-winning developer and publisher of digital entertainment Telltale Games, alongside DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, today announced Batman: The Enemy Within - The Telltale Series, a new five-part, episodic game series that continues Telltale's unique take on the Caped Crusader. Episode one, 'The Enigma,' will be available for download starting August 8th, 2017 on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC and Mac, and will become available on iOS and Android-based devices later this year.

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Review: Injustice 2 #6
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Review: Injustice 2 #6

By Ashley Gibbs

It’s really hard to pick a favorite issue in this series, each one is great and amazing to read. Though, I can’t deny being biased towards Injustice 2 #6 since it has many things I enjoy. I love Supergirl, I love an origin story, and I love how this explains why she’s in the video game at all -and where she has been all this time. Unlike most Supergirl stories, Kara has not landed in a safe space where her cousin can show her the ropes, this alternate universe is harsh and unforgiving. This issue has action mixed in with a touching plot that helps build the world up around the characters.

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Review: Destroyer #3
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Review: Destroyer #3

By Ashley Gibbs

Here it is, Destroyer #3 brings some much needed backstory on some of the key characters in this series. I will admit I’ve been on the fence as I read the series, I liked it well enough but felt something was missing, and this was it. I wanted to know more about what lead Dr. Baker to where she is now most of all. While this issue is mainly backstory focused there is some action and violence but overall not as bad as previous issues in that regard though I do think things are really amping up to get messy.

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Review: Royal City #5
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Review: Royal City #5

By Jonathan Edwards

Royal City #5 marks the end of the first story arc. Although, that is perhaps a loose definition. Because, though the stakes are higher this time around, I didn't find this issue to be distinctly more revelatory or terminating than any previous issue. I don't mean that as a bad thing either. I tore through this issue, enjoying every moment of my reading.  And when I realized I was at the end, I only wanted more. But, it looks like we'll have to wait for October for the next arc, where Lemire sends us back to 1993 and the final days of Tommy Pike. However, I'm getting ahead of myself. Let's on the issue at hand. Namely, issue #5 of Royal City.

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Review: R: IL Persona Volume #1
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Review: R: IL Persona Volume #1

By Patrick Wolf

I’m going to begin by listing off my top 5 favorite manga: (1) Hunter X Hunter, (2) Elfen Lied, (3) Berserk, (4) Samurai Champloo, and (5) Death Note. I’m beginning this way because I want to make two points clear: first, I want the reader to know what I consider top tier manga to be; second, if you’re familiar with any of the manga on this list, you’ll have a pretty good idea of how outstanding R: IL Persona is: it’s as good as any of the five just listed.

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Review: Generation Gone #1
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Review: Generation Gone #1

By Jonathan Edwards

My last experience with Ales Kot's work was dropping his series Wolf after issue #7. And, that's actually kind of funny to me. Because, that was the book that got me going back into my local comic shop for the first time in a few years. I had picked up the first issue the day it came out after I saw it advertised in an email from Comixology (which at that point I had only really used to get a few free comics). It was a decompressed and oblique read, but it was still interesting enough for me to want to come back for the next installment. Unfortunately, the more I read of it, the more Kot seemed to prioritize showing disparate elements of the world he'd created over tying together the plot threads he continued to introduce and leave hanging. And when some connections were finally made, it was too little, too late, and not satisfying. So like I said, I eventually dropped it. But at that point, I was already reading a few other books I'd found and decided to pick up as well when coming into the shop for Wolf. So like it or not, Ales Kot played a catalytic part in my relationship with comics. Without him, I very well might not be writing this review right now, and perhaps that's the biggest reason I wanted to look at Generation Gone.

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Review: Prometheus
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Review: Prometheus

By Patrick Wolf

Prometheus is the ancient Greek Titan who stole fire from the gods and gave it to humankind. In many ways, creator Ryan Little and his team are trying to do something similar in bestowing the public with some good old-fashioned revenge entertainment. While Little’s work isn’t quite as grand as the advent of fire, it’s still pretty good and certainly worth a flip-through. I just hope his Prometheus doesn’t meet the same fate as the Titan who inspired it.

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Review: Time & Vine #1
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Review: Time & Vine #1

By Dustin Cabeal

Never judge a comic by its title. That is going to be very hard to do with Time & Vine because it is very cheesy. IDW has been pumping out new IP’s, collecting web series and reprinting forgotten titles as they expand their IP’s outside of the world of comics. It’s a smart move, and one that I’m sure has helped a lot of creators see their work displayed on a bigger platform. Sadly, for me, I haven’t enjoyed any of the titles I’ve read. Granted, I haven’t read them all but damn near. That was, until, Time & Vine, which seems like a web comic collection. I don’t know that for sure, but that’s the vibe I got.

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Review: Clue #2
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Review: Clue #2

By Ashley Gibbs

The first issue of Clue left two players dead, and Clue #2 promises to add to the body count. With a cast of colorful characters trapped in a large mansion full of secrets and numerous items that can be used as weapons, this dark and stormy night might prove lethal for everyone involved. Based on the beloved game of the same name, this series is witty and fun while also having plenty of mystery to it. Readers are in the dark of the true motives of everyone involved adding to the suspense though the only character who knows everything, Mr. Boddy, is unfortunately dead so it’s up to the guests to get to the bottom of everything along with readers.

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