Month: May 2013
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Angry Birds: Hatching a Universe Book Review
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in Book ReviewsAngry Birds: Hatching a Universe is a fun yet surprisingly substantial examination of the mobile gaming phenomenon.
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‘The Trip’ Graphic Novel Review
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Action Lab Comics has certainly upped the ante with its Danger Zone imprint for mature readers, and The Trip is yet another highly polished indie title – a Tales from the Crypt inspired horror tale about a drug which induces lethal hallucinations.
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Celtic Warrior: The Legend of Cú Chulainn Review
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Will Sliney, the Cork-based artist of Fearless Defenders, illustrates the legendary Irish hero Cú Chulainn in this vivid graphic novel adaptation.
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‘Clown Town’ Creeping into Your Bedroom While You Sleep, May 15
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in Comic NewsAs a kid, I wasn’t frightened of clowns, nor did I find them funny. In fact, like the fractured individual I would grow up to be, I adored them because they were so delightfully sinister. Clown Town, the creepy new series from independent publisher Inverse Press, doesn’t have just one or two of the evil…
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ARK Graphic Novel Review
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Had Star Trek been alive, well and on television in the 70s, the era of Silent Running and Solaris, it may very well have resembled ARK, a sci-fi series following a crew of humans and meta-humans travelling beyond our galaxy in search of another habitable planet.
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The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia Review
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in Book ReviewsThe beauty of this book lies in the incredible attention to detail, with intricate artwork often containing hidden references to the games that you’ll have a blast trying to spot.
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Marvel Unlimited Finally Makes it to Android
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in ColumnAs a big proponent of subscription streaming services such as Spotify, I’ve been more than a little enticed by the Marvel Comics equivalent, Marvel Unlimited. The promise of being able to explore Marvel’s extensive back catalogue at a whim is more than worth the $9.99 a month subscription. In theory, at least.