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Short-Lived Cult Series COP ROCK Finally Comes to DVD May 17 from Shout! Factory

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FROM EMMY AWARD-WINNING SERIES CREATOR STEVEN BOCHCO

Part singing. Part dancing. All COP. 

Steven Bochco (Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue) produces another bold take on the police procedural genre with the provocative Cop Rock. The short-lived cult TV series will finally be released on DVD from Shout! Factory on May 17, 2016, presenting all 11 episodes in order as originally aired. This release comes complete with new interviews with Steven Bochco and Anne Bobby.

Combining the gritty, character-driven drama Bochco fans expect with flourishes from musical theatre (including songs composed by Grammy, Emmy, and Oscar winner Randy Newman), Cop Rock followed the lives of detectives and officers who didn’t just walk the beat…but had the moves to keep a beat as well!

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What ANT-MAN and AGE OF ULTRON Teach As Movies Approach Peak Superhero

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One of the nice things about this time of year is how, as winter descends and TV shows take a winter hiatus, it gives me time to catch up on some things I missed in the past year.


One of those things is movies.


For whatever reason, I didn’t get out to the theaters much this past summer. Aside from Furious 7, Mad Max: Fury Road and Dope, I wasn’t there.



On a weekend with Winter Storm Jonas descending, I watched Ant-Man and Avengers: Age of Ultron, one day after the other. And my experience illustrated exactly where I am with superhero movies at this point.


Age of Ultron had pyrotechnics, humor, world-building and the reveal of the Infinity Gauntlet. It had knockout action sequences, planet-hopping adventure, Hulk-Black Widow romance, Hawkeye’s off-the-clock life, and a devilishly vain James Spaderbot.



And yet … and yet … it felt utterly joyless, tired and overburdened.

In other words, the fun was gone.


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MILLARWORLD Launches International Cosplay Contest!

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Calling all cosplayers! Millarworld is on the lookout for the world’s most convincing Chrononauts, handsome Hucks and kick-ass Kick Ass costumes.

With a $500 prize and a full-page photo in upcoming sci-fi spectacular Jupiter’s Legacy 2, the stakes are high for talented cosplayers who mimic their favourite Millarworld characters.

If you already own Hit Girl nunchucks or a homemade lycra time-travelling suit (who doesn’t?) it’s time to dust them off and get applying.


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Graphic Breakdown: THE PRIVATE EYE, STRAY V. 1, IMPOSTER, FAITH #1 & More!

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Hello. My name is Lenny Schwartz. I am a playwright and screenwriter from Rhode Island and New York. And for some reason, the powers that be at Forces of Geek decided to grant me a weekly column reviewing the latest in comic books. I've been collecting comic books since I was five and I'm a huge fan.

With this column I now have access to hundreds of comic books, graphic novels and short mini comics for free.

Yes I hate me too.

This column will spotlight comic books that are new, from the mainstream to the little known, past and present, spotlighting comic books you should be reading, comic books you should avoid, and comic books which should be used for your guinea pig cage.

Let's Begin!


THE PRIVATE EYE Deluxe Edition 
Written by Brian K. Vaughan and Art by Marcos Martin.
Published by Image Comics


So to start, I am going to talk about a 50 dollar graphic novel. The Private Eye was serialized online as an experiment. People could pay anything for each issue. A dollar. A cent. They could have read the whole ten part series for 10 cents. Yet, it was a success. And you should spend the money to pick this up.

Why?


It's just that good.

Vaughan's detective story set in a futuristic landscape is the stuff comic book dreams are made of. The synopsis is thus: Set in an inevitable future of where everyone has a secret identity, THE PRIVATE EYE is an eerily prescient sci-fi mystery about an unlicensed private investigator who stumbles onto the most important case of his life.

To tell you more would ruin it, save to say that this is what good comic books are all about. Vaughn and Martin work together in harmony making the storytelling flow and the pages turn. Martin especially deserves props for killing it on the art, designing one of the most amazing cast of characters in recent years. One of the few books I'll re-read again for sure.

RATING: A


LITTLE MAN IN THE BIG HOUSE 
Written by Ryan K. Lindsay with Art by Paul Tucker.
Published by Challenger Comics


So I got this 12 page comic from Challenger Comics. And I wanted to review it as it sounded fun. It's a 12 page comic about a guy named Macbeth who was once a superhero who can change his size, and now he is a guard for a prison of super villains. The comic I read was about his day and how he has to quell a riot.

I wanted to like this comic more than I did. But let me be clear: Lindsay is a talented writer. The art is actually very good as well. It just didn't mesh as well as I hoped. I wanted more fun out of it. More thrills. Instead it was incredibly standard. It also had flashbacks to something about Macbeth's life...which could have worked as a longer piece I believe.

I'm giving this one a B-. Mostly because it had potential. It was completely untapped. Lindsay isn't as developed as I want him to be as a writer...but he will be. And when he develops? Watch out. And Tucker is an artist to follow. He's quite good.

Next time, I want 128 pages from these two and for them to make a classic. They certainly have it in them.

RATING: B-


IMPOSTER 
Written by James Patrick with Art by Martin Szymanski
Published by 21 Pulp Comics


Imposter came to me as an advanced copy from the comic book company 21 Pulp. I was intrigued by the art and the fact that it seemed to be getting decent reviews. I opened it up and read the first page. And I liked it. Good story on that first page. Good art. Then I turned to the second page.

That was the moment it all went downhill for me.

On Page 2 it went to some place called the "tether realm" and then it jumped back to the "black realm" then it jumped to the present...this is all before page 7. By this point I trudged through as best as I can, and then on page 10 gorillas appeared....and by that point well, I was done.

I finished the comic book. I should point out there were many other realms. Patrick's story was tough to decipher for me. Mostly because I didn't grasp the point of it. Except maybe I'm dumb and need Ritalin.

Szymanski's art is fairly good but there is no teamwork going on...with a different writer Szymanski could be a star. So I'm not a fan of this book sadly. But hey, they are out there doing it. Creating comics. Just because I didn't like it doesn't mean there isn't an audience for it. But for me?

RATING: D-


STRAY Vol. 1: WHO KILLED THE DOBERMAN?
Written by Vito Delsante with Art by Sean Isaake.
Published by Action Lab Comics


So I was not looking forward to this one. Here's the synopsis of the comic book from Action Lab Comics: "STRAY tells the story of Rodney Weller, the former sidekick known as "the Rottweiler." When his mentor, the Doberman, is murdered, Rodney has to decide if he wants to come back to the world of capes and masks and, if he does, who he wants to be."

And you know what? I enjoyed it!

Sure it's not great literature. But it's good comic book storytelling. Delsante is a decent writer, and works very well with Isaake's art. It's clear, fluid storytelling. The story has more than one nod to Watchmen by way of The Tick.

The characters were fleshed out very well, and the art was clear and concise. It gets back to what comics are supposed to do...and that is to entertain. This certainly does. This comic won't change the world. But if there's a second trade? I'm reading it.

RATING: B


FAITH #1 
Written by Jody Houser with Art by Francis Portela and Marguerite Sauvage
Published by Valiant Entertainment


From the Valiant comic book Harbinger comes this title...Faith #1.

Faith first appeared in the 90s in Valiant Comics first Harbinger...when that ended writer Joshua Dysart brought her back for the recent reboot. Harbinger was one of my favorites of the 1990's...and the reboot by Dysart was just as incredible. Now, we have a spinoff. I'm happy to say the trend continues. This is pretty excellent.

Faith is a plus sized heroine who is funny and good at what she does without ever being a stereotype. From Jim Shooter, to Dysart, and now to Houser, Faith is always written well, and proves that not everyone has to be a size 2 to be likable.

Houser crafts a great story in the first issue, and the art is excellent. The plot for this is described as: Zephyr (Faith's code name) uncovers a deep-rooted alien conspiracy. Two-bit burglars and car thieves are one thing, but when the world needs a hero to stave off a full-blown extraterrestrial invasion, will Faith find herself in over her head…or ready for her biggest challenge yet?

The character is what sells the book and as written by Houser, Faith #1 is as good as recent comic books get...Highly recommended.

RATING B+


BURIED TREASURE PICK


EXIT THE COMPLETE SERIES by Nabiel Kanan.

I am starting a section called the Buried Treasure...you'll see it every so often. 

Basically, it's about forgotten books or stuff I loved growing up. And Exit written and drawn by Nabiel Kanan, is one of the best books nobody has read.

The story is simple: It follows a set of British teenagers suspended in time between finishing school and waiting for their “A level” test results which will, in some ways, decide their futures. What follows is a coming of age tale, that was simply mezmerizing.

The characters are lost in their heads and directionless wondering what the next move will be.

Kanan's art is beautiful, black and white and as beautiful to look at as it is horrifying.

Look for this book. It's impossible to find...maybe they will collect it.

I hope so. It's some of the best comics has ever produced. And that's saying something.

RATING: A+


And that is it for this week...tune in next week if I didn;t completely peeve you off.

And even if I did, come back anyway. You're adorable.

Until then, I remain...

Lenny Schwartz


Win a ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION To New, Streaming Subscription Service, INDIEPIX UNLIMITED

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Features the Best Independent Cinema from Around the World


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From Ondi Timoner’s Sundance Grand Jury-winning documentary, WE LIVE IN PUBLIC and 2009 Cannes Camera D’Or winner, SAMSON & DELILAH to Iranian artist Shirin Neshat’s feature-length debut, the Golden Lion-nominated WOMEN WITHOUT MEN and Paola Mendoza’s triumphant ENTRE NOS, IndiePix distributes some of the most acclaimed independent films of the past decade.


And IndiePix Unlimited offers film lovers the opportunity to watch these films -- the latest award-winners from Cannes, Tribeca, Venice, Sundance, SXSW and Rotterdam and popular indie classics, foreign films, shorts, docs and more -- anywhere and anytime through any platform.  Whether tethered to a desktop or out and about, tablet and smartphone in hand, IndiePix Unlimited offers myriad ways to discover fresh and exciting cinematic experiences, including free apps supporting both iOS and Android devices.

IndiePix will continue to add to its signature digital subscription service each month with fresh, new indie films, such as the recently released post-apocalyptic sci-fi fable CRUMBS, winner of the Special Jury Prize at the 2015 Los Angeles Film Festival, and the highly acclaimed, Ryan Gosling-produced WHITE SHADOW.  Upcoming films, which will enjoy an exclusive release window on IndiePix Unlimited, include MOUTON, a Locarno Film Festival Opera Prima Award-winner, THE WINTER, a magical realist fantasy from Greece and ON THE ROAD, a sensationalist summertime adventure from the Dominican Republic.

And we're giving away three one-year subscriptions to FOG! readers!

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THE PATH TO JUSTICE: Wonder Woman, and Comics, and Cereal! Oh My!

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With all the talk about Batman v Superman, Wonder Woman’s appearance in the film is starting to get some traction.

By the time we meet Diana Prince, she will be 5,000 years old and already retired from the superhero game. Needless to say, something must cause the Amazon to dust off her lasso and swing back into action.

This makes Wonder Woman the world’s first superhero in the DCU.


I hope, no, I demand that the character is treated with the reverence and respect that it deserves. I know she is not the featured attraction, but I might go all Jules Winnfield on somebody if she ends up being a damsel in distress.


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DC ENTERTAINMENT Reveals The First of March's Polybag Variant Covers

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Back in December, DC Entertainment announced that our ongoing monthly themed variant cover program for March would showcase variants for ten of DC Comics’ most popular Batman and Superman titles. The variants are to be polybagged with a Batman v Superman theme, concealing stunning cover artwork by the comic industry’s most talented artists!

March’s Batman v Superman polybagged comics will follow a format similar to December’s Harley’s Little Black Book variant program, where three different versions of each variant were printed in equal quantity. All ten upcoming Batman v Superman comics will also have three versions, but this time they’ll be published in full color, fade and character spotlight.

What’s that look like? The first of these top-secret images is now ready—the art for Rafael Grampá's variant cover to DETECTIVE COMICS #50! Check it out!

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Acorn Media Announces Upcoming Release Slate

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Specializing in world-class television from Britain and beyond, the upcoming Acorn DVD release calendar features one of its strongest slates yet with several star-studded, hit international series, including the smash hit psychological thriller THE FALL, Series 2 starring Gillian Anderson (X-Files) and Jamie Dornan (Fifty Shades of Grey); the uncut UK edition of AMC’s hit series HUMANS, Season 1 starring William Hurt; Acorn’s newest addictive period drama and an Aussie Downton Abbey with A PLACE TO CALL HOME, Season 3; and Agatha Christie’s AND THEN THERE WERE NONE, the critically-acclaimed new BBC and Lifetime adaptation starring Aidan Turner (Poldark), Sam Neill (Jurassic Park), and Charles Dance (Game of Thrones), among many others.

Additionally, Acorn debuts the British supernatural thrillers MAYDAY and MIDWINTER OF THE SPIRIT, which The Wall Street Journal called “an impressively chilling tale;” classic period drama IRISH RM: The Complete Collection; BBC dramas PRISONERS’ WIVES and TRIALS OF JIMMY ROSE; a new season of NEW TRICKS: Season 12; and the first Western filmed in Ireland with DOMINION CREEK.

Select series are available to watch anytime at our streaming service at Acorn.TV and on many devices.

Coming up on Emmy®-nominated streaming service Acorn.TV:

  • Monday, Feb. 8 – Liberty of London (US Premiere) – Fascinating British documentary/reality series on an iconic, eccentric dept. store 
  • Monday, Feb. 22 – Suspects (US Premiere) – Dark and innovative British crime drama

After the jump you can find the Acorn DVD Release Calendar.


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DEADPOOL (review)

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Review by Benn Robbins
Produced by Lauren Shuler Donner, 
Simon Kinberg, Ryan Reynolds
Screenplay by Paul Wernick, Rhett Reese
Deadpool Created by Rob Liefeld & Fabian Nicieza
Directed by Tim Miller
Starring Ryan Reynolds, Morena Baccarin, Ed Skrein,
T. J. Miller, Gina Carano, Brianna Hildebrand


This Valentine's Day, give yourself and your loved one a treat and go see the best romantic, blood-spattered, foul-mouthed, riotous, action film ever made.

The Merc With a Mouth finally gets his own film and it is exactly what you would expect.

Ryan Reynolds finally is Wade Wilson, Deadpool; the role he was born to play.

When he was cast as Wade Wilson in 2009’s X-Men Origins: Wolverine, what we got was an abomination of a version of “The Merc with a Mouth” or should I say “WITHOUT a mouth”.

They got his character totally wrong. Not only was the movie bad, but the Wade Wilson in that film was so far from Deadpool, fan outcry could be heard all the way to the Negative Zone.

So, Reynolds has worked since 2004 to set things right and finally in 2016, Deadpool is here.
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Win a DEADPOOL T-Shirt!

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So, this week, The Merc With a Mouth hits movie theaters, kicking ass, taking names and pausing for the occasional chimichanga while listening to Wham!'s Make it Big album.

And what better way to celebrate than paying tribute to Wade Wilson himself, not by volunteering for some top secret latent mutant ability lab experiment, but by rather donning a t-shirt decorated with his iconic....um....icon?

So, we've teamed up with our friends over at TV Store Online to give away a Deadpool t-shirt to two lucky Forces of Geek readers!

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HEAVY METAL Debuts on comiXology and Amazon’s Kindle Store

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Heavy Metal, comiXology and Amazon have announced a distribution agreement to sell Heavy Metal’s fan-favorite science fiction, fantasy and horror digital comics and magazine across the comiXology platform as well as Amazon’s Kindle Store. This debut sees the addition of the acclaimed science fiction and fantasy anthology, as well as two new original comic series on both comiXology and the Kindle Store.

“We’re excited to finally bring longtime Heavy Metal fans a first class digital reading experience, and equally excited to introduce this classic anthology to a whole new generation of readers thanks to comiXology and Amazon,” said Heavy Metal co-CEO Jeff Krelitz. “Blowing the minds of first-time Heavy Metal readers is something that never gets old!”

“At comiXology, we’re thrilled to carry such an established publisher as Heavy Metal and we’re sure that sci-fi, fantasy, and horror comics fans everywhere feel the same,” said comiXology CEO and co-founder, David Steinberger. “Heavy Metal brings an edge to comics that we’re happy to have join us on comiXology and Kindle.”

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Fear-Inspiring Reads, Books Based On Other Books, Surrounded by Neil Gaiman & More!

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Written by Alex C. Telander

Amazon the Bookstore
Through a stroke of marketing genius, Amazon has decided to open some physical bookstores, because there don't seem to be that many anymore.

Be The Animal
Some kids' books from the point of view of animals.

Books Based on Other Books
You may have seen your share of movies based on books. Well, here are some books based on other books.

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New DST Items from Alien, Batman, Marvel, Predator and TMNT!

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The new issue of Previews is in comic shops now, and pre-orders are open at your local store for the newest batch of items from Diamond Select Toys!

Check out the first Dragon Age Select action figure, new Minimates from Alien, Predator and TMNT; a new bank from Alien; new statues and busts from the Marvel and DC Animated universes; a new Back to the Future mini-vehicle; and a new Marvel Retro Cloth action figure set!
Plus, the return of a sold-out Marvel Select figure! Read more below, find your nearest shop at comicshoplocator.com, and pre-order today!


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FOG! Chats With BLUE MOUNTAIN STATE Creators CHRIS "ROMANSKI" ROMANO and ERIC FALCONER

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Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz

With Blue Mountain State football star Thad Castle recently signing a multi-million dollar NFL contract, his teammates and college life seem like a distant memory. However, when a new school dean threatens to clean up the BMS image by auctioning off the infamous Goat House, Alex, Sammy and the boys must find a way to convince him to get involved. Despite his new fortune and fame, there is one small favor that Thad needs done before he saves the day: the biggest booze-and-sloot fest in BMS history. Welcome to Thadland!

Blue Mountain State: Welcome to Thadland reunites the cast and creators of the prematurely cancelled Spike television series for an all new feature film.  Launched with a successful Kickstarter campaign, BMS has returned and is now available on Digital HD.

Series creators Chris "Romanski" Romano and Eric Falconer took some time out of their busy schedule to chat the film, the genesis of the series and the future of Blue Mountain State.


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LEGO DC COMICS SUPER HEROES: JUSTICE LEAGUE: COSMIC CLASH: World Premiere on 2/13 at Paley Center Los Angeles!

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Family-Friendly Event set for Saturday Afternoon includes Screening,
Film Talent Panel, Signed Posters & LEGO Toys for All Kids;
Free Tickets Available to Fans on First Come, First Served Basis

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment invites Los Angeles area fans to witness the World Premiere of its latest animated, brick-centric adventure – LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes - Justice League: Cosmic Clash– with a family-friendly event on Saturday afternoon, February 13, 2016. Filmmakers and members of the voice cast will attend the event for red carpet media interviews, premiere screening, a post-screening panel discussion and plenty of interactive fun with the fans and families in attendance.

The screening will commence at Noon (12:00pm) at The Paley Center for Media (465 North Beverly Drive in Beverly Hills). The event will include a post-screening interactive panel discussion, special LEGO prizes for kids in attendance, photo opportunities with LEGO DC Comics Super Heroes standees, and an autograph signing on collectible posters.


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Win THE IMMORTALS By Jordanna Max Brodsky Prize Package! #OlympusBound

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Manhattan has many secrets. Some are older than the city itself.

The city sleeps. Selene DiSilva walks her dog along the banks of the Hudson. She is alone—just the way she likes it. She doesn't believe in friends, and she doesn't speak to her family. Most of them are simply too dangerous.

In the predawn calm, Selene finds the body of a young woman washed ashore, gruesomely mutilated and wreathed in laurel. Her ancient rage returns. And so does the memory of a promise she made long ago—when her name was Artemis.

In stores on February 16th comes The Immortals by Jordanna Max Brodsky!  And to celebrate the release we're giving away a prize package!

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FOG! Chats With ALAN RITCHSON, Star of BLUE MOUNTAIN STATE: THE RISE OF THADLAND

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Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz

Alan Ritchson might be Hollywood's next big multi-hyphenite.

Over the past several years, Ritchson has done everything from stripteasing for Paula Abdul during his American Idol audition, took on the mantle of Aquaman on both the television series Smallville and in the DC Animated feature, Justice League: The New Frontier.  He's also recorded an album, fought in The Hunger Games, and performed on set motion capture as Raphael in the latest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series.

And he's Thad.  Co-writing and starring in the Kickstarter fueled spin-off of the tv series Blue Mountain State, The Rise of Thadland.  In the film, Ritchson reprises his role as football star Thad Castle, now a multi-million dollar NFL player, who returns to BMS to save the infamous Goat House from the university's new school dean.  And, and despite his new fortune and fame, there is one small favor that Thad needs done before he saves the day: the biggest booze-and-sloot fest in BMS history!

Ritchson took some time to discuss The Rise of Thadland, a potential return as Aquaman and his experience co-writing the film.


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The Fuss About Star Wars Monopoly...Wait, There’s a Star Wars Monopoly?

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Recently there was a bit of kerfuffle on social media about the exclusion of Rey from the new Star Wars Monopoly game.

Many people were understandably upset that Hasbro would somehow have allowed the game to be produced without any female characters, especially without Rey, who is the central character of the film.


So OK. We should all be upset by this, and we should all be outraged that the omission of female characters, regardless of the reasons, is still common in the toy and game industry.

But here’s the thing: they’re not.

Not entirely, at least.

Let me first say that I love me some Star Wars, and I will almost always try to get my hands on games set in the Star Wars universe.

I was therefore first in line in 1987, when West End Games released the first Role-Playing game in 1987 (like Dungeons & Dragons, but set in the Star Wars universe).

I loved this game, and I still remember looking through the game and its supplements and seeing all of options for playing female characters – most that I hadn’t even considered.

So, in 1987 West End Games was encouraging me to play female characters from the Star Wars Universe.

In 1987.

It seems odd that almost thirty years later we would find ourselves outraged because Hasbro didn’t include a single playable female character in their game.

The thing that’s doubly confusing to me is that the Star Wars games I currently play don’t just have representation of female characters, they have an abundance of female characters who are diverse, strong in different ways, and, overall, heroic.

It is absolutely expected now that images, descriptions, and examples in the games that I play provide players a wide and diverse range character types to imagine and play.


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LONG BEACH COMIC EXPO Announces ROBOTECH Panel Details!

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On Saturday, February 20th from 11am-12pm, Long Beach Comic Expo will host the Robotech Industry Panel, moderated by Harmony Gold USA's Tommy Yune who will present the latest developments in the Robotech universe, from awesome new products to the live action film in the works at Sony Pictures with the producers of 300 and director James Wain (Furious 7). Participating on the panel will be Steven Yun and Doug Wooten.

The 6th annual Long Beach Comic Expo will be held at the Long Beach Convention Center on February 20 and 21. Pop culture fans can meet celebrity guests, cosplay stars and comic book writers and artists including Chris Claremont, Amanda Connor, Terry and Rachel Dodson, Joshua Hale Fialkov, Agnes Garbowska, Paul Jenkins, Scott Kolins, Jae Lee, Aaron Lopresti, Fabien Nicieza, Michael Avon-Oeming, Jimmy Palmiotti, James Tynion IV, and over 100 guests. Mad Entertainment Management also announced that, for the first time ever, convention attendees will receive admission to the Aquarium for just $9.00 (regularly $29.95) when they visit the Aquarium after 12:00pm on the weekend of Long Beach Comic Expo or the following weekend.

“This will be the biggest Long Beach Comic Expo ever. Throughout the month of February, as we lead into the show, fans will hear more about our stellar programming including the second annual Dwayne McDuffie Awards and the return of the Columbia Memorial Space Center innovative Space Expo,” said Martha Donato, Long Beach Comic Expo Executive Director and Co-Founder. “And we’re thrilled to announce that, for the first time ever, Long Beach Comic Expo attendees can receive one discounted admission ticket for the popular Aquarium of the Pacific when they present their official badge at the Aquarium ticket windows.”

In 2016, the Expo will take over two entire exhibit halls with over 150 exhibitors featuring some of the continent's best vintage and modern comic book dealers, over 100 creators in Artist Alley, the all-new Animation Island, Cosplay Corner, a kids area and the annual Comic Expo Costume Contest.

Fans can enjoy an exciting weekend full of exceptional guests, exhibitors, and engaging panels, at Long Beach Comic Expo, Saturday, February 20 from 10:00 am - 7:00 pm and Sunday, February 21 from 10:00 am - 5:00 PM at the Long Beach Convention Center. Tickets are available now at www.longbeachcomicexpo.com.


Follow Long Beach Comic Expo on Facebook and Twitter for the latest news and information.

Diamond Select Toys In Stores This Week: Aliens, Batmobile, Star Trek and Jay & Silent Bob!

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It’s a new New Toy Day – the last New Toy Day before the big reveals of New York Toy Fair set the Earth a-tremble! This week brings several highly anticipated items to comic shops and specialty stores, straight from Diamond Select Toys.

Check out what’s new below, including the next Star Trek Femme Fatales PVC figure, the return of the long-absent Enterprise NX-01, the creepy Alien ceramic cookie jar, an animated-style Batmobile vinyl bank, and DST’s first bobbleheads in years, depicting Jay and Silent Bob!

Order at your local comic shop using the provided codes, and find your nearest store at comicshoplocator.com!


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