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Darksiders Unleashes the Apocalypse Tomorrow

Darksiders adds yet another hack and slash adventure title to the ever growing list. The only difference here is that Joe Madureira is at the helm as creative director. Joe Madureira of comic fame in the Marvel Universe and his very own Battle Chasers is well known for his exaggerated art style. If you are [...]

Video Games on Steroids

I originally got the idea for this comic earlier this week but today the news about Rashard Lewis broke so I just had to put him in here.

Master Chief and the Shroom

What else am I supposed to do with my free time.
Blank version here.

Iron and the Maiden Issues #2 and #3

I’ve been slacking… Even before I got to post about receiving issue #2, Jason sends me issue #3. I love how at the end of the issue it’ll say the guaranteed release date of the next issue, and they really have been keeping their word so far. I also like seeing the sketches and storyboards [...]

Local Comic Store Gripe

I’ll start out by saying that I don’t believe any comic store manager has the right to choose what their customers read. If I want to pick up the latest Iron and the Maiden I should be able to. It turns out that when I visited my local comic store the guy behind the counter [...]

Iron and the Maiden in the Mail

I just got issue#1 of “Iron and the Maiden” in the mail. You might remember that I wrote a little blog last month mentioning the comic and a person named Jason commented on it. Well it turns out Jason is Jason Rubin Creator/Writer of the comic and he sent me a sweet signed Micheal [...]

Weekend Recap: Comicon 07, 360 price drop

This year’s Comicon has come and gone. I didn’t end up attending Comicon this year but gathering from what other’s said, I think I’m ok with staying at home this year. Also I’ve noticed that Comicon has been starting to look more like a gaming convention over that last few years. It’s not hard to [...]

Iron and the Maiden

Once in a long while artwork and a gaming experience will come together to result in something that is more than a game. From the days of Capcom fighters to Final Fantasy cut scenes and Max Payne’s play on comicbooks we can see how artwork can increase the appeal of a game. More recently we [...]