Press Release
Creators Sean Mackiewicz and Niko Walter team up with colorist Mat Lopes and letterer Rus Wooton for an all-new crime/horror adventure, GASOLINA, from Image/Skybound Entertainment and reveal interior pages for a sneak peek into the new story.
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By Dustin Cabeal
Still July so this still counts. Really I got it on Saturday, but then I forgot about it until today. The first thing you're going to see me talk about is some One-Punch Man figures. I thought the plastic gave them a weird glare, turned out to just be a terrible paint job on the figures. I've included some pictures below because it is really bad. Part of it is faded, but in pictures, it looks like a glare so I couldn't even capture the full extent of how shitty they are. It was disappointing, to say the least, because they finally got something One-Punch Man related into the damn box. Also, I flipped through the KonoSuba manga. If you listen to the podcast or follow my manga coverage then you know that I'm a huge fan of the show. The manga was pretty much the entire first season condensed down. Disgusting.
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Cartoon Network offered fans at Comic-Con International: San Diego exclusive Save The Light and Steven Universe Soundtrack: Volume 1 announcements during their Steven Universe panel Friday.
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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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By Dustin Cabeal
Whoo! Here's the last video of the day. Hopefully, you checked out the last two Star Wars Builders videos ( Starfighters and Millennium Falcon ) and also this month's Loot Anime unboxing. This month's Loot Crate had some junk. I wish I could say that nicer, but the X-Files tie-in was garbage and I've yet to meet anyone that genuinely like Jessica Jones or cared to own anything from the show. Even the Stranger Things tie-in was kind of meh. Really you could have called this box a Netflix and friends box, but whatever. There is one Batman related item that was fan-fucking-tastic.
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By Dustin Cabeal
We've arrived at the end of our video review series for Star Wars Builders, the final book is Millennium Falcon. That's right, I'm building the Millennium Falcon. Be sure to check out Droids and Starfighters.
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By Dustin Cabeal
Continuing my video reviews for the Star Wars Builders, this time I tackle the Starfighters book which has an X-Wing and Tie Fighter inside. The review will tell you everything else you need to know and be sure to check out my other review Droids and look for my last review in the series Millennium Falcon.
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By Dustin Cabeal
Our good friend and one-time reviewer of the site Carl is back with his YouTube series called "History of Stuff." He takes a look at things like Pizza, Comic Books, and Toliet Paper... yes, Toilet Paper. Granted Carl is my friend so I'm going to be a bit biased when viewing anything he does, but then I also manage to fairly evaluated comics of past writers all the time. My point, this is good TV so give it a view, a share and a like.
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By Dustin Cabeal
Star Wars Builders - Droids continues my new video review features. This time I dabble in front of the camera... it's also the last time since I hated how I look. Damn action cameras. Anyway, this is a builder set in which you use glossy cardboard pieces to make different droids from the Star Wars universe. The video has a time lapse, an intro and my thoughts afterward so I'll let it do the rest of the work. Up next will be Starfighters and lastly The Millennium Falcon. Thanks for watching!
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By Dustin Cabeal
Oh, hey I'm kinda on time for Loot Wear this month! Listen, this is the one to get, but they changed everything. I'm not even sure what will be showing up next month, but if you're going to do a Loot subscription, pick one of the wear options, or both if you've got mad fucking money. I'm wearing one of the shirts right now, it's alright... not great, but it's alright. Also, the first pair of socks I cover didn't fit. They didn't stretch enough to make it past my normal size ankle which was weird, they might have been for women, but now I'll never know since the bag is in the trash, always read the trash!
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By Dustin Cabeal
I've been waiting to talk about this animated short from Noodles Studio. Frankly, I love the look and design. They've released their 12 minute proof of concept film that was premiered at Sundance, for free. Now, they are asking for support, and if you like what you see, you can head over here and support them a couple of different ways. If you like animation, then you should definitely check it out and consider kicking them a few bucks if you can. Otherwise, just enjoy the film, I did and would like to see more Black Holes or at least more from Noodles Studio.
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By Dustin Cabeal
If you're happy about this then kiss the ground James Gunn walks on because before that fucking movie no one gave two shits about this franchise outside of the Marvel Cosmic fans. Hell, if it was up to Joe Q., he would have fucking buried the Cosmic line during his time as EIC. I bet the top brass are glad he didn't and that they snagged Chris Pratt for the lead because we all know he's what made your panties moist. Anyway, I bet this ends up a lot like the Batman one.
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Press Release
Zenescope Entertainment has partnered with Director/Producer Jack Heller and his newly formed ASSEMBLE MEDIA, to bring some of the company’s most beloved titles to film, TV, and the ever-growing new media landscape. Last Saturday, Heller joined Zenescope founders Joe Brusha and Ralph Tedesco at Zenescope’s New York Comic Con panel where they gave the crowd a sneak peek at their first collaboration, a short film based on the company’s best selling comic book ROBYN HOOD.
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