05:41:25 pm, by ComicList |
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Media Release -- Square Enix, Inc., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in North America, is partnering with DC Comics imprint Wildstorm to create a custom comic series that will explore the rich and mysterious back story of the upcoming Action-RPG NIER™. NIER, whose unique content, characters and hidden, twisting storyline has transfixed gamers and media alike for months, will be available for PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft at North American retail outlets on April 27, 2010.
05:30:07 pm, by ComicList |
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Media Release -- DC Comics' new WildStorm "Read Before You Buy" program continues with two titles: THE AUTHORITY #18 and WILDCATS #19, which feature linked cover art by George Pérez that form one blockbuster image of the big guns of the WildStorm Universe!
03:49:09 pm, by ComicList |
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Suspended Animation Review
The Twilight Experiment, published by Wildstorm Publications, 36 pages, $2.99 cover price.
Michael is a young man who grew up on a space station, and whose primary care giver was an artificial intelligence. As if that wasn't enough to make him stand out, his mother was one of the world's most powerful superheroes. She was also murdered. Now, having inherited her powers, Michael is anxious to avenge his mother.
08:52:41 pm, by TFAW |
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New Video Post Live From San Diego Comic-Con!
The awesome and hilarious Ben Abernathy, Senior Editor for WildStorm (and former co-intern with me at Dark Horse Comics a million years ago) agreed to try out Andrew's fantastic choose-your-own-adventure interview process:
VGLosers delivers an overview of the current Resident Evil miniseries from DC/Wildstorm, that was supposed to be a prequel to the Resident Evil videogame.
News broke last year that Wildstorm, the former Image Comics home of comic book superstar Jim Lee and now an imprint of DC Comics, had made a deal to create a new Resident Evil comic book series that would be a prequel to Resident Evil 5... Fans were excited, and why not? RE5 was poised to be a great game and a solid backstory from Jim Lee's guys would only make it that much better. Right? Instead of a great comic, readers found a story about Agent Mina Gere in a space station full of zombies and Agent Holiday Sugarman going after T-Virus samples that crashed to Earth on a satellite in the nation of Grezbekistan. It's not sounding too good, is it? On top of that, Chris Redfield doesn't even make an appearance.
01:29:24 pm, by ComicList |
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
X-Files #6 of 6
Wildstorm Comics (DC)
Moench & Denham
The series wraps up with a very strong installment. Mulder is in trouble and ends up rescuing a missing person, but he needs help himself to escape. The issue ends in classic ambiguous fashion as we still don’t have a full explanation of what was going on in the Badlands. This issue captures an episode of X-Files very well.
09:40:44 am, by ComicList |
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
X-Files #5 of 6
Wildstorm Comics (DC Comics)
Moench & Denham
A new story starts in this issue and it’s a real eye opener. Scully and Mulder are sent to the Badlands to investigate some disappearances. They interrogate a suspect but find that the guy seems to have two personalities. Mulder finds some common ground discussing the occult and other interesting mystical things while Scully just sees a suspect. It’s a good issue with a real strange ending. Strange in a good way.
07:19:24 am, by ComicList |
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
The X-Files #4 of 6
Wildstorm Comics (DC Comics)
Wolfman & Denham
The two-part arc wraps up with a little mystery and lot of noise. While this series, in print and on screen, usually ends with some intrigue and a little bit of a brain stumper, this one uses some good, old-fashioned shooting. It’s still a good read but it clearly falls on the action side of the fence, which threw me for a loop.

