The Artists of War By Brian Bannen • August 3rd, 2011 “There is no instance of a nation benefitting from prolonged warfare.” –Sun Tzu, The Art Of War.
Last Week’s Comics 8/3/2011 By Brian Bannen • August 3rd, 2011 Brian Bannen reviews Amazing Spider-Man #666, Ghost Rider: Fear Itself #1 and Brightest Day Aftermath: The Search For Swamp Thing #2.
Non-Canon Coffee Break By Ian Gonzales • August 3rd, 2011 Ian Gonzales takes a coffee break with the non-canon Star Trek Wiki, Memory Beta.
A San Diego Comic-Con, Part Three: A Drink Best Served Strong By Ethan Sacks • August 2nd, 2011 The ride comes to an end as red carpets, Syfy sliders and high scores at Centipede punctuate Ethan Sacks’ adventures at Comic-Con.
Flabbergast – Zombie Zombie Mambo 6 By Mark Mariano • August 2nd, 2011 Uh oh. Someone just got bit by a zombie. Maybe punching zombies isn’t a good idea after all. Flabbergast: Zombie Zombie Mambo continues!
Bane Battles the Bat By Peter Lang • August 1st, 2011 How do you unwind after a drag-out fight on the steps of Gotham City Hall? Have a rap battle, of course.
Rookie of the Year: Use Your Allusion By Matt Marrone • August 1st, 2011 The Ayn Rand-inspired BioShock has Matt Marrone flashing back to his days as a lit major; he suggests other classic literature be turned into videogames.
Full Body Shot! By Peter Lang • August 1st, 2011 Bane doesn’t care if it is the middle of a heat wave, he’s going to wear his heavy leather coat and you are going to deal with it.
A San Diego Comic-Con Memoir, Part Two: Pummeled with Gray Foam Bricks By Ethan Sacks • August 1st, 2011 Ethan Sacks’ Comic-Con adventure continues as he chats with Jason Momoa, the cast of The Walking Dead, Marvel’s Joe Quesada and more.
ThunderCats Rebooted: Did We Feel the Magic and Feel the Roar? By Richie Procopio • August 1st, 2011 Richie Procopio reviews the premiere episode of ThunderCats 2011 on Cartoon Network.