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23 Apr 20:40

Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. coming to New York City, Join The Marvel Universe

by Chris Fox

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Marvel has announced, in association with Victory Hills Exhibitions, Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N., a new immersive experience that will be located in Discovery Times Square in New York.

“This is a real game changer in the exhibition world,” said Sean Haran, VP of Business Development at Marvel Entertainment. “By teaming up with Victory Hill Exhibitions, we are bringing all of the excitement of the big screen into an incredibly engaging experience that allows people to really delve into and explore the world of the The Avengers,” continues Haran.

Guests will be recruited and trained as a SHIELD agent and have access to all manner of SHIELD intel and technology. Everything from Loki’s scepter, to the Tesseract Portal Device to a Chitauri that was recovered after the battle of New York (hermetically sealed, of course).

Guests will also be able to find Asgard in the stars, operate Iron Man’s suit, see what happens in Banner’s brain as he transforms into…the other guy and even see if they have what it takes to go up against Cap.

This sounds like a lot of fun. I love the idea of bringing the MCU off the screen and into the real world. I wish that I could get up there to check it out. Unfortunately, despite its long run (May 23, 2014 through January 4, 2015), I don’t think it’s in the cards for me.

I love that they set this in New York, though. Marvel has always had a strong connection with the city. Stan Lee wanted his heroes to feel more realistic than the heroes over at DC and part of his solution was place his characters in a real city. Since he was living in New York at the time, he decided to write what he knew and the Marvel Universe has been firmly established in the Big Apple since.

If you want to make your way up to the exhibition you can call 855.266.5387 for tickets.

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18 Apr 19:56

Minecraft Worlds, 3D-Printed. They're Amazing.

by Gergo Vas

Minecraft Worlds, 3D-Printed. They're Amazing.

Looking at these photos makes me want a 3D printer so bad. Printing figurines or other small items is one thing, but entire Minecraft worlds? Minecraft enthusiast Dave Russell used Mineways, an open source 3D printer program, to bring all these blocky builds to life.

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17 Apr 20:09

Free Comic Book Day Preview: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers And A History Of Japan

by Rich Johnston

Another couple of previews of comics coming up for Free Comic Book Day on Saturday May the fourth. Two comics with their origins in Japan…. but taking very different tacks.

Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

Publisher: NBM
In 1993, The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers burst on the scene in an explosion of colorful combat, bizarre monsters, incredible robot battles, and Megazord-sized fun, spawning a global phenomenon and an ever-expanding storytelling universe. These comics present the stories fans have been waiting over 20 years for: all-new stories featuring the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers! This is a never-before-seen Power Rangers story starring the six Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and is not a reprint of any existing material.

Showa: A History Of Japan

Publisher: DRAWN & QUARTERLY
(W/A/CA) Shigeru Mizuki
Shigeru Mizuki’s Showa: A History of Japan FCBD 2014 will offer a rare preview of the 2,000 page masterpiece on the history of modern Japan. The D+Q series will be published in four separate volumes throughout 2014 and early 2015 and this special FCBD edition will offer an excerpt of the harrowing period covering World War 2 and beyond. Award-winning author Shigeru Mizuki writes affectingly about the impact on the Japanese populace of world-changing moments including the devastating Second Sino-Japanese War, the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the first half of the Pacific War. Mizuki is one of the early pioneers of manga and is one of the most beloved creators in Japanese comics.

Free Comic Book Day Preview: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers And A History Of Japan

17 Apr 20:06

Coolest dad ever creates Elsa's ice castle from "Frozen" in Lego

by Tatiana Danger

Coolest dad ever creates Elsa's ice castle from "Frozen" in Lego

This Lego build of Elsa's Ice Palace from the Disney film Frozen, is pretty rad and quite beautiful. It's up on Lego Cuusoo, which means if it gets 10,000 votes then it will go before Lego to be considered as an official set. Then you can buy it as a present and be the best dad/mom/uncle/aunt EVER!

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17 Apr 19:58

While discussing our impending demise...

by MRTIM

17 Apr 18:18

Raze It To the Ground and Burn the Ashes: A Mrs. Doubtfire Sequel Is Happening

by Rebecca Pahle
kate

...what!?

How dare you, Fox. How. Dare. You. I have never in my life yelled at a studio like this!

OK. You’ve calmed down? I’ve calmed down. Let’s talk about this Mrs. Doubtfire sequel and which castmember has spoken out against it with a resounding “Oh hell no.”

According to Deadline, Fox 2000 is developing a sequel to the 1993 comedy crossdressing classic with Elf writer David Berenbaum on scripting duties. Apparently his version of the story is an “original take,” which means… Robin Williams has to sneaky crossdress for a different reason this time? Mrs. Doubtfire gets sucked into a board game? There are dinosaurs? I’ll watch this sequel if there are dinosaurs, won’t even lie. Robin Williams is expected to return, though no deal has yet been signed, and original director Chris Columbus is “creatively shepherding” the project as a producer.

One person probably not returning, unless Fox gets to her with their brainwashing machine, is Mara Wilson, who played adorable youngest daughter Natalie and went on to voice The Faceless Old Woman Who Lives In Your Home in Welcome to Night Vale. She’s a cool lady. After the sequel was announced, the actress took to Twitter to take Fox to task:

Sequels generally suck unless they were planned as part of a trilogy or series. I think Doubtfire ended where it needed to end.

— Mara Wilson (@MaraWritesStuff) April 17, 2014

So basically:

Same, Mara. Same.

(via Geekosystem)

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17 Apr 18:15

Lunchbox Dad Creates Pop-Culture Meals For His Kids

by Jill Pantozzi

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It probably says something about my urge to take care of something other than a cat that I can’t imagine packing any type of lunch for a child, let alone a creative one. Thankfully, Beau Coffron, also known as “Lunchbox Dad,” is happy and willing to do so for his three children. Take a look at just some of the fantastic lunchbox images he’s put together with yummy ingredients which make up Star Wars, Frozen, Dr. Seuss characters and more!

Coffron also includes instructions on how he put each creation together on LunchboxDad.com.

(via Laughing Squid)

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17 Apr 16:13

Entertainment System by MeleeNinja is $10 today (4/17) at RIPT...



Entertainment System by MeleeNinja is $10 today (4/17) at RIPT Apparel

17 Apr 16:12

Super Entertainment System by MeleeNinja is $10 today (4/17) at...



Super Entertainment System by MeleeNinja is $10 today (4/17) at RIPT Apparel

17 Apr 15:05

Manga Teaches Japanese Kids All About The Avengers

by Toshi Nakamura

Manga Teaches Japanese Kids All About The Avengers

Some would argue that the current American comics industry is mainly focused on the 18 to 40 male audience, but in Japan, they're starting them young.

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17 Apr 14:45

Magic Knight Rayearth's Mokona Amusement Prizes Offered in Japan

by Mikikazu Komatsu

Remember the 1990s? Furyu Corporation will start offering new prizes featuring Mokona, a rabbit-like mascot creature from CLAMP's popular fantasy manga series in the mid-1990s, Magic Knight Rayearth, to Sega's amusement facilities across Japan in the fourth week of April. The first season of the manga was serialized in Kodansha's Nakayoshi from the November issue of 1993 to February issue of 1995, then followed by the second season from the March 1995 issue to April issue of 1996. While the original Mokona appeared only in the Magic Knight Rayearth series, its imposter Mokona Modoki was featured in CLAMP's later manga Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle and xxxHolic.

 

 

"Mokona BIG stuffed doll" (30cm tall)



"Mokona Mascot" 3 types (9cm)


Mokona's anime image song "Mokona Ondo de PuPuPu no Pu" CD single jacket illustrated by CLAMP (1994)


Source: press release

 

 

©FURYU CORPORATION 2014. All Rights Reserved.

©CLAMP, ShigatsuTsuitachi CO.,LTD./Kodansha


17 Apr 14:34

Fake Geek Guys: A Message to Men About Sexual Harassment

by Andy Khouri

“I think this woman is wrong about something on the Internet. Clearly my best course of action is to threaten her with rape.”

That’s crazy talk, right? So why does it happen all the time?

Honest question, dudes.

That women are harassed online is not news. That women in comics and the broader fandom cultures are harassed online is not news. That these women are routinely transmitted anonymous messages describing graphic sexual violence perpetrated upon them for transgressions as grave as not liking a thing… that is actually news to me, and it’s probably news to a lot of you guys reading this.

So what can we do about it?

Continue reading…

17 Apr 14:33

You guys have all heard of Lumberjanes by now, right? I’m...



You guys have all heard of Lumberjanes by now, right?
I’m happy to say that my exclusive cover for Lumberjanes #1 is for sale at Challengers Comics in Chicago (my hometown!) coinciding with Noelle's signing there this past weekend. I think the whole Lumberjanes crew is ace and I'm excited to have contributed to such a girl-positive comics series, drawn and written by awesome ladies!

I’ve been watching a lot of River Monsters and I really liked the idea of setting the Lumberjanes off on a canoeing adventure with an unexpected catch. I’ve since been informed that the canoe I drew totally looks like a vagina. It was unintentional, but I’m more than ok with that! By ladies for ladies, amirite??

17 Apr 14:04

Chiichan's Menu's Ooi Launches Einstein 1904 Manga

Mystery series follows the famous physicist
17 Apr 13:55

Pokémon XY Planetarium Anime to Premiere This July

kate

That one line description is pretty great.

Satoshi/Ash & friends face Team Rocket & threat of space debris in panoramic anime
17 Apr 13:54

Wanimagazine Launches English Manga Anthology on iBooks, Moe Android App

Magazine to include works from Shin Nagasawa, Hitori, Yusuke Kozaki, Vofan, Shihou, Atsushi Suzumi and Takamichi
17 Apr 13:51

Kindaichi Case Files Gets 2 More Spinoff Manga

Spinoff series about Kindaichi's mini-vacation launches in English on Manga Box next week
17 Apr 13:51

hiddenlex: X-Wing and TIE Fighter Engagement Rings - Paul...





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X-Wing and TIE Fighter Engagement Rings - Paul Michael Design

17 Apr 13:47

Yami no Moribito Novel Gets Manga Adaptation

kate

Yay for more Balsa! Also that serial murder mystery manga obviously grabbed my attention.

Four other series to start in Nemuki Plus
17 Apr 13:36

Solanin's Asano to Launch Honobono no Fūfu Manga

Tentatively titled series to run in Big Comic Spirits with Boku wa Coffee ga Nomenai
16 Apr 19:47

Should I Push It? Push It Good?

by thingsthatareawful
kate

*slowclap*

Love Letters, Boston.com, 16 April 2014:

Hi Meredith, I’m a consultant who travels for work and I live in Boston. In September I met a guy while working as a contractor at his company in Texas. At first it was completely professional, but as we worked together it became obvious that we shared some common interests. He’s very shy and seems a bit unsure of himself and is also two years out of a divorce from a long marriage. I’m very shy as well, so there were about two months of smiles and giggles or stares across a conference room table. I started breaking the work-only barrier with a text. He responded and our non-work relationship started growing to the point that we exchanged fun texts and e-mails and became more relaxed with in person conversation. At the beginning of 2014 I got frustrated with the slow progress and with the knowledge that my contract was coming to an end. I encouraged him to plan a fun activity for us after work — he planned drinks out with some coworkers, a couple of his friends and me. It was a fun night and he paid for my drinks. The night ended with a hug from him. We had drinks again the next night with some coworkers and some of his friends. He seemed to be getting more comfortable with opening up to me by sharing more info about himself in the days/weeks that followed. We also made plans to take a day trip to an air show (we have a shared interest in aviation).Things seemed to be progressing as we got more comfortable with each other. The week before the air show some things changed at work and it appeared I’d be leaving his company sooner than thought. He started to pull back and be more distant with me. He also suggested we cancel the air show day because the planes that would be there weren’t worth the drive. So we cancelled and I was a bit hurt by that, which he knew. We had drinks the Thursday before and he begged me to do something else with him that same day that we had the air show trip plan. I was too smitten to decline and agreed. That day, after I contacted him to confirm plans, he cancelled saying he wasn’t feeling up to it. I was of course quite hurt and upset and kept it professional at work but made sure he knew, and he made an effort to get me to talk to him again and win himself back into my good graces. We had drinks a few times after that, usually at my suggestion. And we’ve continued to share texts and emails back and forth. I’ve since finished up my work with his company. On my last day he was visibly sad I was leaving but didn’t say anything. We left sharing a hug and agreed to stay in touch, but have really only shared a few texts over the last month, all of which have been initiated by me (but he always responds — usually immediately). We also never discussed the flirting/connection between us. Since I left, I’ve thought about him every morning and every night before I go to sleep. I’m completely head over heels for him (very unusual for me) and I feel like I at least want to have that conversation. But the little voice in the back of my head says if he wanted something he would find the courage to get over his shyness/caution and stay in touch with me. A male friend agrees and has advised that I should just move on, and a female friend feels like he is just trying to forget what we shared and has encouraged me to keep pushing to stay in touch. I’m exhausted trying to encourage him through his shyness/post-divorce caution, but I want a firm answer and maybe something more than just friendship from him. Or I’d at least like to know that he wants more too and so that we can have that discussion to determine if it’s a possibility. Is his lack of initiation in communication with me my answer and I need to just move on? Or should I follow my heart and continue pushing? And how do I go about asking for that conversation at this distance? – Love Sick Consultant, Boston

Dear Love Sick Consultant,

The Bad Advisor opened her computer and turned it on, then waited while it connected to her wifi. Then she opened Google Chrome and checked her email and played some Doge 2048. By this time, she was thinking about reading some advice columns, so she opened her bookmarks tab and began reading advice columns. Eventually she got to your letter, but not before she grabbed a cup of coffee and emptied the cat box, because the cat box was dirty. She then began to read your letter.

As she was reading your letter, the Bad Advisor’s eyes looked at the screen which had letters on it, and together the letters made words which also went together in order to make sentences. These were sentences that you, letter writer, had written. They told the story of you and your star-cros’d beau, whom you once encouraged to plan a “fun activity” for you and who did indeed plan a fun activity for you. That activity was going to a bar with your coworkers. It was fun, and your beau paid for your drinks and gave you a hug. 

The Bad Advisor stopped reading your letter for a second because she needed to refill her coffee and also stand in front of the refrigerator, which had some cheese in it. Should the Bad Advisor eat cheese? Or should she wait and eat cheese later? The Bad Advisor ultimately ate no cheese. Should she have eaten the cheese? The cheese was definitely in the refrigerator and definitely could have been eaten, but it wasn’t eaten by the Bad Advisor. Looking back, it is hard to say whether the cheese should have been eaten or not.

Then, with more coffee in her mug because she had refilled her coffee mug, the Bad Advisor continued to read your letter. Then things got really interesting, because things progressed when you spent more time together. You spent time together by hanging out together and getting drinks. Your coworkers also were there. Sometimes though your coworkers were not there, but neither was he, like that time that you made plans on a Saturday. The plans were going to be going to a plane show together, but you did not end up doing those plans. You did not end up doing those plans because your beau thought some of the planes were boring but he also pulled back and became distant from you because your contract was about to be up at work. The contract, which was about to be up, was about to be up sooner than you thought it would originally though. That made the Bad Advisor feel sad for you, because you were also sad when your contract was going to be up before you thought it was originally going to be up, and you hadn’t yet had a chance to go see the airplanes with your beau, who wanted to do something besides go see the airplanes except when he invited you to do something that wasn’t going to see the airplanes he didn’t go do the thing that wasn’t seeing the airplanes with you. 

However, the Bad Advisor continued to read your letter and was pleased to find that even though you didn’t get to go see the airplanes with your beau and you also didn’t get to go do the thing that wasn’t seeing airplanes with your beau, you did get some drinks with him. You also exchanged text messages and you exchanged emails also. But then your contract was up—sooner than you thought? this is unclear—and he was sad but he hugged you. 

Then, the Bad Advisor read the last part of your letter where you talk about how you exchange text messages to which he responds and you think about him in the morning times and in the night times, because flirting/connection. The Bad Advisor then learned that you had asked your friends for advice, one of whom is a male friend and the other of whom is a female friend. They did not give you the same advice. In fact, the advice your friends gave you was different. One of your friends, the male friend, thought that if your beau did not say something about your flirting/connection in the seven months he had a chance to do it in front of your face while you lived in his state, which is Texas, he probably did not want to do it. Your other friend, though, who is a female friend, thinks that your beau wants to forget you forever and so you should push him to stay in touch with you because he wants to forget you.

The Bad Advisor was nearly finished reading your letter at this point, because it was getting to be near the end of the letter that you had written about the man you worked with in Texas but you live in Boston with whom you had a flirting/connection. This is the part of the letter where you asked for the advice that you wanted about whether you should continue pushing for a relationship with a man who had months and months to ask you out on the date that you never told him you wanted to go on with him but who never asked you out on the date that you never told him you wanted to go on with him and with whom you never vocalized any romantic interest but in whom you had a lot of romantic interest but no matter how many fun emails you sent him and no matter how many fun activities you suggested he plan he never understood the romantic interest you never expressed to him, despite flirting/connection. Now you would like to know if you should ask for a conversation about talking about your flirting/connection even though he is a shy divorced person who never stopped being shy even though you wanted him to stop being shy a lot. He is shy, though. Maybe he needs many more months of being encouraged to plan fun activities before he can be not shy with you.

The Bad Advisor finished your letter and thought about it for a while. By this time, she considered the fact that your beau is shy but she also considered the fact that you want him to be not shy, and she also thought about the fact that being shy is probably the reason your beau had months upon months of time in which to express the vaguest sense of romantic interest but in which time he didn’t do that, so he probably loves you with the burning fire of two or three suns, maybe five or six suns, depending on how hot the suns are, but he is shy so he didn’t say anything about it.

In response to the question you asked in your advice column letter, in which you seek advice about whether to follow your heart and continue pushing, the Bad Advisor had some thoughts. She concluded that you should follow your heart, and also that you should continue pushing. 

15 Apr 18:53

Photo

kate

EXACTLY WHY I WAS SO MAD SHE WAS BARELY IN S2. We needed her.



15 Apr 18:50

"White space is the bane of my existence. When it comes to advertising, less does not mean more."

“White space is the bane of my existence. When it comes to advertising, less does not mean more.”
15 Apr 18:50

"Can you make it more mind-blowing?"

“Can you make it more mind-blowing?”
15 Apr 18:49

"I want the mood to be…”Stabbing Your Family in the Face.” Make sense? Try not to..."

“I want the mood to be…”Stabbing Your Family in the Face.” Make sense? Try not to make it too intense though.”
15 Apr 18:28

The Batman By Chiang And Azzarello That Vertigo Never Published

by Rich Johnston

 

We mentioned the earlier New 52 version of Wonder Woman that way planned by Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang, but in the new TwoMorrows magazine Modern Masters Volume 29: Cliff Chiang, we also get a look behind the scenes of the Vertigo Batman comic that never was. Or, The Bat-Man, closer based on the character’s first appearance.

We were supposed to do a First Wave: Batman series, but those plans changed when the First Wave books were abandoned. After Greendale, First Wave: Batman morphed into The Bat-Man for Vertigo. Vertigo had a reputation for reinterpreting classic DC characters, so we thought what if we did that with Batman, perhaps as part of the Vertigo 20th Anniversary? We got the go-ahead, and Brian wrote the first script and I started doing the visual development. My Batman: Black and White statue was intended to come out the same month as the book, to help promote it. If you look at that statue of Batman with his guns drawn, it would have made more sense if you saw the book. It would have featured this young and inexperienced Batman who still relied on his guns, fighting police corruption, gangsters, and Mexican drug cartels in a West Coast version Gotham City. L.A. Confidential meets Batman. Brian and I were really excited. After Jimmy Olsen, after Aquaman, we’d been talking about it for so long, it was finally going to happen! [laughs] Then one night Brian called me and asked, “What do you think of Wonder Woman?” He’d just been asked to write the book. Brian was very convincing, but in the end I stuck to my guns. We’d been working to get this Bat-Man book off the ground for so long, I couldn’t walk away from it. I would have loved to draw Wonder Woman, but not before this Bat-Man book.

MM: But it never happened, and instead you did Wonder Woman anyway?

CLIFF: [laughs] Well, three months later DC rescheduled The Bat-Man just as I was about to start drawing pages. They said they wanted to release it two years later, in 20131 In hindsight, I think they really wanted Brian and me together on Wonder Woman.

Here is that statue…

 

The Batman By Chiang And Azzarello That Vertigo Never Published

15 Apr 13:37

Free Comic Book Day Preview: Boom And Archaia – Adventure Time To Mouse Guard

by Rich Johnston

Surely we’re counting down the days now until Free Comic Book Day? In that case, we have twenty-one days to go… and so many Free Comic Book Day comics to preview.

So this is what the Boom/Archaia collective are up to. First, for the kiddies… we have the  kaboom Summer Blast 2014

An explosion of All-Ages awesomeness from KaBOOM! this Free Comic Book Day! Sure to be one of the most popular offerings this Free Comic Book Day, the KaBOOM! Summer Blast is 48 pages chock-full of the most popular all-ages comics on the stands today! Featuring excerpts from Adventure Time, Peanuts, Regular Show, Bravest Warriors, Garfield, Ice Age and some brand-new surprises, these series will keep readers young and old coming back to your comic shop again and again!

And from Archaia, in lovely hardcover, we have the 2014 Mouse Guard Labyrinth And Other Stories

(W/A) Jeremy Bastian & Various (CA) David Peterson
(W) Jeremy Bastian, Nate Cosby, Royden Lepp, Jim McCann, Ted Naifeh, David Petersen (A) Jeremy Bastian, Chris Eliopoulos, Cory Godbey, Janet Lee, Royden Lepp and David Petersen
(C) David Petersen
This Free Comic Book Day, Archaia offers readers the chance to experience history in the making with a FREE, gorgeous, 48-page, 6″ x 9″ full-color original anthology hardcover featuring all-new material! David Petersen returns with an all-new Mouse Guard tale that’s guaranteed to tug at your heartstrings! Lose yourself once again in Jim Henson’s amazing world of Labyrinth, featuring a fantastical story from Eisner Award-nominee Ted Naifeh (Courtney Crumrin) and Cory Godbey (Fraggle Rock). Get a new perspective on Jet Jones in Royden Lepp’s critically acclaimed Rust, with a short story seen through the eyes of younger brother Oswald Taylor. Jeremy Bastian’s acclaimed Cursed Pirate Girl hits the high seas in this whimsical, swashbuckling tale of wonderland journeys and unimaginable dangers. Nate Cosby (Pigs) and Chris Eliopoulos (Franklin Richards) present Cow Boy, a comedy/western that tells the tale of a young bounty hunter determined to send his entire outlaw family to jail. And Jim McCann and Janet Lee follow up their Eisner Award-winning Return of the Dapper Men with an all-new short story that leads into the upcoming sequel, Time of the Dapper Men. Witness the origin of a new, major character! And…the return of 41?!

And watch out… that last one is allocated.

Free Comic Book Day Preview: Boom And Archaia – Adventure Time To Mouse Guard

15 Apr 13:36

Free Comic Book Day Preview: Udon’s Street Fighter And Les Miserables

by Rich Johnston

Another couple of previews of comics coming up for Free Comic Book Day on Saturday May the fourth. Both from Udon Entertainment, but miles apart in terms of culture and art – Street Fighter and Les Miserables.

Les Miserables: Fall Of Fantine

(W) Victor Hugo (A/CA) Sunmei Lee

18th Century France-REVOLUTION! The Monarchy has been overthrown, society has collapsed, the people are destitute… and desperate! In 2014 UDON Entertainment will bring Victor Hugo’s classic novel Les Miserables to comics in a bold new graphic novel adaptation! But this Free Comic Book Day, learn the story of Fantine, the beautiful, fragile, doomed heroine of Les Miz in this special stand-alone chapter. She will fall into poverty… and worse… and she will find salvation in the deeds of a stranger named Jean Valjean! This issue will be printed at UDON’s standard manga size of 5.25″ x 8.25″, and feature 48 pages of gripping story and brilliant artwork.

Street Fighter #0

(W) Ken Siu-Chong (A) Joe Ng & Various
SHO-RYU-KEN! UDON’s Street Fighter comics are back, and bigger than ever! Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, and all of the hadoken-hurling action you love graces the pages of this oversized new comic book! Developed specially for Free Comic Book Day, this issue includes brand-new stories for hardcore Street Fighter fans, and a stand-alone chapter from Street Fighter Origins: Akuma-the perfect introduction for newcomers to the Street Fighter universe!

Free Comic Book Day Preview: Udon’s Street Fighter And Les Miserables

14 Apr 16:22

Zelda and Pokemon monopoly sets perfect for when you're 'board' and want to game

by Scarecroodle

There must be some unwritten rule asserting that if it exists then eventually it will receive its own version of Monopoly. Although it seems that just about everything has been covered, the list of whatever-is-left has shrunk once again with the Legend of Zelda franchise getting its first Monopoly set while Pokemon will be receiving its SECOND Monopoly set (see the first here). Before anybody accuses Pokemon of monopolizing these things, bear in mind that about five hundred Pokemon have been added since that first Monopoly game.

Only the packaging images are available thus far (see gallery) although both sets are slated to release mid-August. They can be pre-ordered for around US$40 apiece, coincidentally the same MSRP as The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds and Pokemon X/Y (I'm not saying, but I'm just saying...). Oh well, it might be a good cure for "boardom".

[ Pre-order Zelda | Pokemon at Entertainment Earth ]

[ Nintendo World Report via Destructoid ]

Zelda and Pokemon monopoly sets perfect for when you're 'board' and want to game screenshot

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14 Apr 16:19

and some more of them! my fave is that Kate Bishop card, for...







and some more of them! my fave is that Kate Bishop card, for some reason XD