Hunter X Hunter officially returns to print in January 2018
The latest Hunter X Hunter hiatus took place from September 4’s 369th chapter, and will end next year when the manga rcontinues in time for the 50th anniversary of Shonen Jump.
The latest Hunter X Hunter hiatus took place from September 4’s 369th chapter, and will end next year when the manga rcontinues in time for the 50th anniversary of Shonen Jump.
When it comes to comic books, every Wednesday is a Christmas of colourful pages and tight writing. That’s when every single comic book publisher unloads their latest stock online and in offline shops, as fans rush in for some of the finest entertainment around. That usually results in dozens upon dozens of comic books available, suiting any and all tastes. Wondering what’s worth reading this week? Here’s a breakdown on the November 29 highlights.
Medicom’s MAFEX Robocop then, might be the perfect middle ground between detailed and accessible. Check it out below, or risk doing a 5-10 stretch in the Detroit prison system. Or even worse, being forced to watch Robocop 3.
For all of its nihilistic themes, Watchmen ended with hope. Hope that a better future would rise one day, as the truth of Adrian “Ozymandias” Veidt’s attempts to force a peaceful coexistence between the people of Earth by uniting them against a new menace, would be revealed by the deceased Rorscharch. That peace did come. It just didn’t last very long at all.
For The Empire Strikes Back, Vader’s outfit was modified ever so slightly to allow for a more brutal warrior to emerge in his duel against Luke Skywalker on Bespin. A Darth Vader who has now been reborn in sixth-scale form that looks impressive. Most impressive.
Once one of the most popular comic book characters of all time, Wolverine’s been through the ringer and then some. Subjected to horrific experiments, murdered several times over and then getting back up for another fight and more beer, it’s a little bit confusing trying to figure out who the real Wolverine really is these days. Fear not, because we’ve got the cliff notes version below of who’s who in the mutant zoo.
Imagine a universe where the trinity of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman were even more…wholesome. Because that’s the idea that’ll be present in the upcoming JLA/Young Animal: Milk Wars event. Overseen by Gerard Way, the brief event will consist of five one-shots that features the icons taking on RetCo, a corporation that spans across the multiverse and repackages realities to better suit the tastes of their audiences who are watching. RetCo does just that with the trinity of heroes, resulting in the most Americana of reimaginings: Superman is now Milkman-Man, Batman has become the oprhan-adopting padre known as Father Bruce and Wonder Woman has been reduced to the ideal American housewife straight out of the Stepford Wives. Horrifying stuff.
When it comes to Apple, Steve Jobs may be the patron saint of that company. The face of a brand that was in danger of collapse and eventually became a technological juggernaut, Steve Jobs was the brains behind the graphical user interface and Xerox can go eat a bag of iPod shuffles if they say anything otherwise. Art! Beauty! Tyranny! Man, Steve Jobs really was a creatively bankrupt dick when you think about it. Which is why he might just be the most perfect sixth-scale villain ever.
A good loot box never feels like a coupon. It feels like a moment. …
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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