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Doc Brown Coffee Break

By Brian Miller • June 3rd, 2011

Doc Brown invades the Legend of Zelda universe in order to unravel the baffling chronology presented over the franchise’ 25 year history in this clever fan film. Good luck, Doc.

Total War: Shogun 2

The Art of War: Shogun 2

By Stu Horvath • June 2nd, 2011

Stu Horvath, via Digital Innovation Gazette, chats with Mark O’Connell of The Creative Assembly about the artistry and technology behind Total War: Shogun 2.

Commerce and Slobs: A Calvin and Hobbes Parody

By Bee Tee Dee • June 2nd, 2011

Bee Tee Dee’s new comic is a comedic examination of Calvin and Hobbes creator Bill Watterson’s aversion to merchandising.

Last Week’s Comics 6/1/2011

By Brian Bannen • June 1st, 2011

Brian Bannen reviews Green Lantern Corps # 60, Amazing Spider-Man # 662 and Image Comics’ The Tattered Man in this week’s edition of Last Week’s Comics.

The Red Eagle

Who Needs Plot When You’ve Got Pulp?

By Kurt Christenson • June 1st, 2011

Thai film The Red Eagle takes a western genre and gives it a distinctive Eastern feel.

The All New, All Eerily Similar Justice League of America

By Ian Gonzales • June 1st, 2011

Ian Gonzales looks at the Post Flashpoint JLA, which looks suspiciously like Pre Flashpoint Justice League, only with V-Necks.

Brink

Brink Sinks

By Stu Horvath • May 31st, 2011

Stu Horvath can’t believe Brink let him down.

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