Flabbergast – Zombie Zombie Mambo 5 By Mark Mariano • July 25th, 2011 The best way to deal with zombies? Good ol’ fashioned fisticuffs. Flabbergast: Zombie Zombie Mambo continues!
Coffee Break, Born on a Monday By Stu Horvath • July 25th, 2011 Making his lair in Iceberg Lounge, the Penguin of Batman: Arkham City has plenty of henchmen and one big surprise waiting for the Caped Crusader…
Where in the World is Carmen? San Diego! Day 4 By Carmen De Luccia • July 23rd, 2011 The intrepid Carmen De Luccia continues on her SDCC adventure, seeking out toys, art, cosplayers and Conan (Jason Momoa).
Where in the World is Carmen? San Diego! Day 3 By Carmen De Luccia • July 22nd, 2011 The intrepid Carmen De Luccia continues on her SDCC adventure, seeking out toys, art, cosplayers and religious fanatics.
SDCC 2011 in Pictures By Carmen De Luccia • July 22nd, 2011 A proliferation of photographs of the sights and spectacles of San Diego Comic Con 2011, without the crowds, sweat or smell. Enjoy!
Enlightenment By Epic By Daniel Imperiale • July 22nd, 2011 Dan Imperiale is burning sutras and killing the Buddha in his review of Osamu Tezuka’s anime Buddha: The Great Departure.
Superhero Movie Smack Down – Round 1 By Team Unwinnable • July 22nd, 2011 Team Unwinnable joins in a vast melee to determine what the best superhero movie is. In this round, Donnie Darko, Superman, The Dark Knight, Robocop and more! Make sure to weigh in with your vote!
Where in the World is Carmen? San Diego! Day 2 – Preview Night By Carmen De Luccia • July 21st, 2011 Unwinnable’s Carmen De Luccia was on location at San Diego Comic Con 2011 Preview night. She recaps the highlights!
Three Editions of Star Wars: The Old Republic Announced By Peter Lang • July 21st, 2011 Bioware announced today three editions of its highly anticipated MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic. With prices ranging from $59-$149.99, they best be delivering it in an X-Wing.
Behold a True Worm from Hell By Peter Lang • July 21st, 2011 Scientists have not only discovered but photographed the hydrothermal worm. Invisible to the naked eye, these critters live at depths once assumed uninhabitable. And they are terrifying.