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80) Tekken Tag Tournament 2 – SEBASTIAN 2012 Tekken Tag 2 has a roster of nearly every Tekken character ever and when it came time for downloadable content, they tried to fill in every gap possible. That included including Sebastian, Lil...
80) Tekken Tag Tournament 2 – SEBASTIAN 2012 Tekken Tag 2 has a roster of nearly every Tekken character ever and when it came time for downloadable content, they tried to fill in every gap possible. That included including Sebastian, Lili’s elderly and loyal butler. Fittingly, he fights just like her. His ending has a neat chiaroscuro style where it’s in black and white with only whiteness for the background. All we can see are the limo, Sebastian and Lili. Lili sits in silence, obviously too annoyed for words. Sebastian drives and offers to calm her down with some music. He turns on the radio and hears a ecstatic DJ. “The results of the last tournament are in! No one expected that this wildcard would appear from out of nowhere to claim the top prize! Yes, we’re talking about Sebastian! Who could’ve imagined this would happen? But ladies and gentlemen, we have ourselves a new martial arts champion!” Sebastian begins to panic as Lili remains silently pissed. Sebastian keeps changing the radio station, but on every station, people are excitedly talking about how he won the King of Iron Fist tournament and that he’s this amazing inspiration. Growing increasingly afraid, Sebastian starts attacking the radio itself. The radio is turned off and they reach their destination. Sebastian lets Lili out and she takes a second to begrudgingly congratulate him on his win. Sebastian, relieved, thanks her. 79) Street Fighter Alpha 3 – GUILE 1998 I touched on this last article, but one of the annoying things about the Street Fighter Alpha endings was how by being a prequel, it locks certain storytelling options. For instance, Chun-Li can defeat Bison, but then he’ll just get up and hospitalize her because he’s going to survive into Street Fighter II. The worst offender for all of this was Charlie. Charlie was known before this game as that guy who Guile had to avenge. That meant Charlie had to die. Until the next game, where they’d bring him back because the last game no longer counted. And they’d kill him again. The problem was that Charlie kept dying like a punk. In the first Alpha, he defeats Bison and gets on his walky-talky. This gives Bison the chance to get back up, pounce onto him and kill him. Then in Alpha 2, Charlie defeats Bison and gets gunned down by a military helicopter whose pilot was bought off by Shadaloo. Charlie falls off a cliff, presumably to his death. While X-Men vs. Street Fighter was never going to be canon, his ending is simply that he’s captured by Shadaloo and painfully tortured to death. The poor guy doesn’t even get to die with dignity. (Yeah, yeah, I know that X-Men vs. Street Fighter one led to him becoming Shadow in the sequels, but that was retroactive context) Guile’s storyline in Alpha 3 is that he’s sent to go find his good friend Charlie and bring him home from his mission because he’s too personally invested. There’s probably some unsaid political corruption in there too that Guile doesn’t know about. He finds Charlie and subdues him, but tells him that he still understands the importance of the mission and will help out, even if he isn’t the hero Charlie is. He defeats Bison, who slinks off to go recharge his batteries. Guile and Charlie look around the Shadaloo base, find the room with the Psycho Drive and plant a whole bunch of bombs. Bison appears and badly wounds Charlie, laughing about how pets are worthless once they have their own free will. He flies at Guile to finish him off with the Psycho Crusher, but Charlie intercepts him. Charlie orders him to leave before the place goes up. Guile escapes, seeing the Shadaloo base reduced to a mushroom cloud. From there, he and Chun-Li lament the loss of Charlie. Guile tries to believe that Charlie is still alive somewhere out there. 78) Marvel vs. Capcom – MEGA MAN 1998 This one’s short, but sweet. Mega Man fights against Onslaught,
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Business as usual. Click here to view the embedded video. Full Trailer For Anchorman 2
Business as usual. Click here to view the embedded video. Full Trailer For Anchorman 2
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The Shrine has been getting flooded (no pun intended...maybe) with pics of merchandise showing up at Target that features Aquaman in one way or the other. Despite my complaints about him being left out of the big Justice League line, the...
The Shrine has been getting flooded (no pun intended...maybe) with pics of merchandise showing up at Target that features Aquaman in one way or the other. Despite my complaints about him being left out of the big Justice League line, the Sea King has been appearing on some of the more arts-and-crafts-type stuff, like these "Velv-Its", which are pretty much what they look like!A bunch of people sent this in, but F.O.A.M.er Jake Johnston was first out of the gate. Thanks Jake!
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Joshua Hale Fialkov survived the judicial system in order to return to the podcast. Find out how he ultimately feels about ULTIMATE COMICS ULTIMATES, last week's crazy ending in ALPHA: BIG TIME plus closing thoughts on I, VAMPIRE and may...
Joshua Hale Fialkov survived the judicial system in order to return to the podcast. Find out how he ultimately feels about ULTIMATE COMICS ULTIMATES, last week's crazy ending in ALPHA: BIG TIME plus closing thoughts on I, VAMPIRE and maybe even some Green Lantern Corps stuff.
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- - - - - - - - - - Wild Bill Hickok and Jingles v1 1958-59 Charlton (continued from Cowboy Western) 68 - Al Williamson / Angelo Torres art (more to come) - - - - - - - - - - See today's posts, more series checklists or...
- - - - - - - - - - Wild Bill Hickok and Jingles v1 1958-59 Charlton (continued from Cowboy Western) 68 - Al Williamson / Angelo Torres art (more to come) - - - - - - - - - - See today's posts, more series checklists or the master list of series. See also this blog's artist checklists, top 10 lists or readers polls.
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The Image Round Up column aims to get some words down on Image Comics book published for the week. This weeks reviews are handled by William Tournas, Ricardo Guajardo and Hansel Moreno. He'll be dropping non-spoilery reviews the day befo...
The Image Round Up column aims to get some words down on Image Comics book published for the week. This weeks reviews are handled by William Tournas, Ricardo Guajardo and Hansel Moreno. He'll be dropping non-spoilery reviews the day before the books are available so you can best make up your mind on what to buy tomorrow. We offer this service because Image has been putting out some amazing content lately and it will be nice to shine a light on every single title they produce. This week our intrepid team looks at Invincible #103, Mara #5, Miniature Jesus #3, and Revival #11. This week deciding to take aim and head out on an adventure the declares Mara #5 the COVER OF THE WEEK! Read William's preview for more info! The reviews are graded according to the following scale: Must Read. -- Do not miss this hot piece of comic action! Buy It. -- For memories sake. Check It. -- This is a toss up. Up to you really. Byrne It. (skim it on the rack). -- Look at it but don't leave with it. Avoid It. -- Steer clear. Invincible #103 Story by: Robert Kirkman Pencils by: Ryan Ottley Inks by: Cliff Rathburn Colors by: John Rauch Letters by: Rus Wooton Ricardo Guajardo: Some might argue that Robert Kirkman has made himself known with his other work. This comic is just as good but has fallen under the radar, in my opinion, despite it passing the 100th issue landmark. Ryan Ottley along with Cliff Rathburn and John Rauch bring out the best of the cast as the book looks as gorgeous as ever by bringing sharp and detailed designs that keep the reader enthralled as the comic reaches its cliffhanger. This issue continues to build up even further with more characters returning to the fold from the previous issues while the plots thickens, delivering an intriguing read. There is still characters that left me wondering where the story will go in the grand scheme of Robert Kirkman's plans. While The Walking Dead delivers in the horror genre by grabbing folks attention with tension, Invincible keeps the comic chugging along with superhero antics and suspense. Some folks might be tired of seeing capes in action, however those same folks might not have read a book that can let them enjoy it without insulting their intelligence. Is this a issue that new readers can jump into at this point? Probably. What makes comics interesting is the back issue diving, which is essential to the overall experience in reading this series. Personally, I say risk the $2.99 and see if Invincible can bring a fresh take in the superhero genre to your life. Verdict: Buy It! Mara #5 Story by: Brian Wood Art by: Ming Doyle & Jordie Bellaire Cover by: Ming Doyle William Tournas: Whenever Brian Wood comes to a genre, he manages to find something new to explore and blow it out of the water in his own unique way. He continues this in the latest issue of MaraWith each issue of Mara I have no idea what to expect. It started out as a look into a future corporate society where atheletes are ordered as celeberties. Since then it has moved on to how a person struggles to keep their identity when they get godlike super powers. All done at an amazing pace.When we last left Mara she has escaped Military confinement and flew into space. Her powers now fully realised, this issue continues with her internal monologing as tries to figure out where does she goes from here, and does she even belong amongst society anymore.Ming Doyle and Jordie Bellaire excute the feelings and emotions of this story so well with their gorgeous art styles. From emotive descriptions on the faces of characters, to bursts of bright colours, Doyle and Bellaire bring their brilliant art to this book which has me just seitting at a page and just staring. Verdict: Buy It! Miniature Jesus #3 Created, written, and drawn by Ted McKeever Ricardo Guajardo: Reading the previous issue made me realize how thought-provoking the series is and how unique the story o
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This one is a bit more about who finishes SECOND, but WHO comes in second is still fascinating to me. Check out the poll after the break…
This one is a bit more about who finishes SECOND, but WHO comes in second is still fascinating to me. Check out the poll after the break…
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Panels from "Barbara Gordon...Murderess!" in Detective Comics #497 (December 1980), script by Cary Burkett, pencils by Jose Delbo, inks by Joe Giella, colors by Gene D'Angelo, letters by Milt Snapinn
Panels from "Barbara Gordon...Murderess!" in Detective Comics #497 (December 1980), script by Cary Burkett, pencils by Jose Delbo, inks by Joe Giella, colors by Gene D'Angelo, letters by Milt Snapinn
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Ever since I first discovered his work, PLASTIC MAN creator jack Cole has been one of my all-time favorite cartoonists. When Craig Yo told me he was doing up a collection of Cole's horror comics I told him I didn't think he'd done enough...
Ever since I first discovered his work, PLASTIC MAN creator jack Cole has been one of my all-time favorite cartoonists. When Craig Yo told me he was doing up a collection of Cole's horror comics I told him I didn't think he'd done enough to collect! He had mainly done superhero, humor and crime comics before jumping into panel cartoon success and finally newspaper strips. But leave it to Yoe! He found about twice as many as I thought were out there and along with his ad hoc gang of proofreaders and fact-checkers, we just put the finishing touches on JACK COLE'S DEADLY HORROR, the latest volume in THE CHILLING ARCHIVES OF HORROR COMICS. Looks like it's on track for early August. Now's the time to order your copy either online or through your local comic shop. It's a real scream!
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