Purgatori is a heavenly hell
Chaos Comics eventually folded in 2002, their properties were snapped up by Dynamite Entertainment. Characters like Evil Ernie and Chastity made their way over to that new publisher. And so did Purgatori.
Chaos Comics eventually folded in 2002, their properties were snapped up by Dynamite Entertainment. Characters like Evil Ernie and Chastity made their way over to that new publisher. And so did Purgatori.
A simple outfit, and a trendy haircut that masks the mind of a true maniac who wants to kill everything around him, and so with a smile on his face. Now that’s a frightening Joker, and one that Kotobukiya has decided to immortalise.
Maybe you prefer a lead character in an anime who knows what his life-mission is, and intends to accomplish it with a swing of a half-ton of iron that can go through monsters like a hot knife through butter. I am of course, talking about Guts. Or Gutsu, I think. Anime dubs are weird.
The real Green Lantern isn’t Deadpool in a horribly animated super-suit. Green Lantern is cocky, bold and willing to take risks. He’s the original man without fear, a space-cop with jurisdiction over not just our planet, but an entire quadrant of the galaxy. And he also wields the most formidable weapon in the galaxy.
Tom Hiddleston nailed the role of the adopted son of Odin, to the point where I pretty much would have no problem with him ruling all nine realms. Seriously, King Loki! What could possibly go wrong? Just remember to kneel before him.
Imagine being on the wrong side of a Batman who also happens to be especially grumpy on the night before Christmas. That’s the idea behind Batman: Noel, which placed a Dark Knight spin on a Christmas Carol. Yes, Batman was essentially Ebenezer Scrooge, but with more leather, Batarangs and fist-based justice. It was awesome.
I feel bad for Aquaman. One of the mightiest heroes around, reduced to a running gag about how he’s almost as useless as GI Joe’s Snowjob when he isn’t in his natural habitat. And that’s a travesty.
Here's some quick breaking news for those of you who just got paid: Rise of the Tomb Raider is getting a collector's edition. See? Headlines don't have to lie. Here's what $149.99 gets you.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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