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Win A CURE FOR CANCER By Michael Moorcock!

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A mirror-image of his former self, Jerry Cornelius returns to a parallel London, armed with a vibragun and his infamous charisma and charm to boot. On the trail of the grotesque Bishop Beesley, Jerry hunts for a mysterious device capable of manipulating the cosmos. Corruption, violence and greed are rife in a war-torn Europe, but Jerry is against history; he is outside of history. He lusts for the equilibrium of anarchy, for randomness supreme—lock up your daughters (and sons), Jerry Cornelius is back.

Dunked into the ether of Chaos, the second book in the Cornelius Quartet, A Cure for Cancer, was one of the first novels of its form, using hypermedia to spin a web of hauntingly surreal scenes, wickedly funny social satire and sci-fi vignettes that resonate deeply for the modern reader.  And now, it's back, in a striking new edition from Titan Books!

And we're giving away three copies!
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10 INCREDIBLE VIRTUAL REALITY REALITIES YOU NEED TO KNOW...

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I've seen the future and it will be
I've seen the future and it works.
– PRINCE

I had the good fortune to attend the Vision VR/AR Summit a few weeks back in Hollywood.

This groundbreaking event brought together, for the first time, a collective of artists, engineers, programmers, designers, musicians, directors, producers, hardware manufacturers, developers and researchers to further the knowledge base of virtual and/or augmented reality content.

While opinions varied from "this is the year VR takes off" to "anyone remember second life?" everyone in attendance was certain that the potential for VR/AR tech that exists already today will only heighten, let alone expand multiple industries and applications.


Augmented reality has been around certainly and some of us use it daily on cell phone apps like Snapchat or even on games for Nintendo 3DS.

But Virtual Reality, with the release of affordable cell phone headsets, not to mention the over 5 million Google Cardboards shipped to date, is a platform on the brink of mainstream.

Here are just ten of the coolest things from the conference...


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The 10 Best Death Scenes in Cinema

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horror 
hor·ror | ˈhȯr-ər

noun  
An intense feeling of fear, shock, or disgust. 
Children screamed in horror.
 

synonyms: terror, fear, fright, alarm, panic.

Horror fans are inundated with numerous plot twists, jump scares and countless images of gore and violence.

Nightmare on Elm Street, anyone?

So, why is it so few things truly shock us at the movies anymore?

In theory, I guess it’s because we’ve developed a tolerance to all things perverse and truly “horrifying.” Or we reserve those things for the news. We’ve become desensitized. It almost seems like horror films are just themed movies as this point. Holiday horror, summer camp horror, next door horror… So rarely do I feel genuine fear when watching anything lately.

In fact, the only movie I recoiled from this past year was Kurt Russell’s death scene in The Hateful Eight. Yes, I know it’s supposed to be funny, but those SOUNDS he makes are beyond grody.

I thought it would be real cool to compile some of the best death scenes in cinema.

Not necessarily the grossest or most realistic, but the ones that elicit the strongest reactions out of viewers. Or in this particular case, this viewer. My goal is for at least one of these scenes to gross you out, make you laugh real hard, or withdraw in terror…. you know, the things that make you feel alive. So, my gift to you, my friend, is the gift of on screen death scenes. Try saying that five times fast.

Actually, don’t, just read the article. We don’t have all day.


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Why Can’t Good Guys Be Into Autoerotic Asphyxiation?

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I was recently watching Mr. Robot for the first time, and the one thing that really bugged me was that the villain is into bondage and is bisexual (or something else entirely).

It’s not that I’m a spokesperson “Americans into S&M,” but that it has become a tiresome Hollywood trope to depict antagonists as being into what most people would consider — and I’m going to use a technical term here — “freaky” sex, and having a sexuality that cannot be easily defined.

Heroes, on the other hand, whether straight or gay, are into boring “normal” sex.

These details usually don’t provide us any insight into the villains, such as what it is that drives their wicked motivations.

Martin Wallström as Mr. Robot's Tyrell Wellick

Instead they characterize them someone who is an “other,” not like you or me, and certainly not like the hero.

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STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Dominates 42nd SATURN AWARDS Nominations

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The Force will be strong at the 42nd Annual Saturn Awards with “Star Wars:
The Force Awakens
” leading the pack with 15 nominations, followed by “Crimson Peak
and “Mad Max: Fury Road” with 9 apiece, while “The Walking Dead,”
Game of Thrones,” “Hannibal,” “Daredevil” and “Supergirl” topped TV nominations
in an out of this world Year for Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror

Stars Wars: The Force Awakens” not only saw audiences returning to “a galaxy far, far away” in record numbers, but earned a record-breaking 15 nominations, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Actor (Harrison Ford), Best Actress (Daisy Ridley), Best Supporting Actor(s) (John Boyega& Adam Driver), Best Supporting Actress(es) (Carrie Fisher& Lupita Nyong’o) as well as Best Director (J.J. Abrams), Best Screenplay (JJ Abrams, Lawrence Kasdan& Michael Arndt), Best Music (John Williams) as the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films today announced nominations for the 42nd Annual Saturn Awards, which will be presented in June.

Other major contenders were Guillermo Del Toro’s Gothic Horror masterpiece “Crimson Peak,” which romanced 9 nominations, including Best Horror Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Supporting Actress (Jessica Chastain) and Best Actress (Mia Wasikowska), alongside George Miller’s “Mad Max: Fury Road,” also with 9 nominations, for such top honors as Best Science Fiction Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actress (Charlize Theron).

Also making a strong showing was “Jurassic World,” which proved this blockbuster franchise was far from extinct by garnering 7 nominations, including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Screenplay (Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Colin Trevorrow, Derek Connolly), and Best Director (Colin Trevorrow). Marvel’s “Ant-Man” and “Avengers: Age of Ultron” will go head-to-head in the Best Comics-to-Film category, with 6 and 4 nominations respectively, and Ridley Scott’s “The Martian” scienced 6 nominations including Best Science Fiction Film, Best Screenplay (Drew Goddard), Best Supporting Actress (Jessica Chastain, *her second nomination of the year), Best Actor (Matt Damon) and Best Director (Ridley Scott).

In TV categories, AMC’s stalwart show The Walking Dead walked off with 7 nominations (while its sister show Fear the Walking Dead scared up 3), followed closely by Game of Thrones (HBO) with 5, and a four-way-tie between Daredevil (Netflix), Hannibal (NBC), Supergirl (CBS), and Wayward Pines (Fox), each with 4. Nostalgia made us believers again as The X-Files (Fox) and Ash vs. Evil Dead (Starz) received 3 and 2 noms respectively, including Best TV Actors David Duchovny (The X-Files) and Bruce Campbell (Ash vs. Evil Dead), and Gillian Anderson who was nominated for her roles in bothThe X-Files and Hannibal.

This year the Saturn Awards has added Best New Media Television – which saw Netflix receive an amazing 9 nominations (lead by Marvel’s Daredevil and Jessica Jones) with Amazon achieving two with for The Man in the High Castle, and Bosch.

The Academy was founded in 1972 by noted film historian Dr. Donald A. Reed to honor and recognize films often overlooked by mainstream awards. Over the years, the Academy has expanded its reach to include recognizing excellence in television and home entertainment, as well as other genres, including adventure, thriller and action. Robert Holguin, president of the Academy stated “The genre entertainment arena has caused a sensation in terms of success and quality. The world is seeing the power and influence which has been achieved in these most imaginative and creative fields of entertainment”.

This year’s Saturn Awards will be presented in June in Burbank, California. For a complete list of nominations and more information about the Academy, visit www.saturnawards.org.

TRIPLE SHOT with a DIGITAL CHASER: Black Magick #5, Army of Darkness Furious Road #1, Street Fighter X G.I. Joe #1 Plus Adventures of Supergirl #3

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We've got witches, werewolves (not swear wolves), and Ivan meeting G.I. Joe in this week's Triple Shot!

Rucka and Scott finish up the first volume of Wiccan detective story Black Magick.

Over at Dynamite, Ash stars in Army of Darkness and a Clash Sandinista track comes to life as they team up with Capcom to promote a battle royale game Street Fighter V with Street Fighter X G.I. Joe #1. I got next game!

Sterling Gates continues on a very satisfying compliment to Supergirl on CBS with Adventures of Supergirl Chapter 3 only on ComiXology!

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TOP GUN Celebrates It's 30th Anniversary With Limited Edition Blu-ray Steelbook

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Limited Edition Blu-ray Steelbook Takes Flight May 3, 2016,
Just in Time for Memorial Day & Father’s Day


Relive the Adrenaline-Fueled Classic on Digital HD May 10, 2016

The action-packed thrill-ride that helped define a generation celebrates its 30th anniversary as TOP GUN arrives in a Limited Edition Blu-ray Combo Steelbook on May 3, 2016 from Paramount Home Media Distribution. The pop culture touchstone will also be available with special features on Digital HD for the first time on May 10, 2016.

The story of an elite group of pilots competing to be the best in their class and earn the title of “Top Gun” captured the imagination of moviegoers upon its release on May 16, 1986, ultimately earning a worldwide box office of over $350 million. Tom Cruise is superb as the cocky but talented pilot Maverick and Kelly McGillis sizzles as the civilian instructor who teaches him a few things you can’t learn in a classroom. Featuring a sensational soundtrack with unforgettable songs including Berlin’s “Take My Breath Away” and Kenny Loggins’ “Danger Zone”, the film also stars Val Kilmer, Anthony Edwards and Meg Ryan.

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FOG! Chats With KINGS AND CANVAS Writer NEIL KLEID!

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Interview conducted by Lenny Schwartz

Neil Kleid was a name I would see and hear on various projects in the industry.

While prepping this article, I had a chance to read some of his work and instantly became a fan. So much that I ordered his book Brownsville from Amazon right away and can't wait for it to come in.

His latest comic, Kings and Canvas, has been described as "Game of Thrones Meets Rocky."

It's a damn good comic book and I'm was happy that Neil was able to take some time to talk about it.

So without further delay, here we go!


FOG!: Neil, thank you for speaking with us today. Tell us about yourself. How did you get into comic books and creating them?

Neil Kleid: It’d be fair to say that my Dad got me into comics.

He used to collect when he was younger (yes, every father has a “my mom tossed my comics out” story), and when my older brother and I were about 8-9, he started bringing home brown bags of superhero comics from the local book store. That evolved into the two of us snagging issues at 7-11 and riding our bikes to the closest shop, and eventually blossomed into an obsession and ultimately a profession. I began sketching and tracing comics early on, mostly drawing on paper atop Ninja Turtles issues and then various superhero books.

Eventually, I started to redraw old issues and apply my own take, as well as tried to illustrate my own Batman and Avengers stories. An early trip to NYC had my father make an uninvited and unscheduled stop by 387 Park Avenue South—the old Marvel offices—where we asked to show my samples to an editor. One was kind enough to have a look, and kindly handed me a copy of How To Draw Comics The Marvel Way, sample scripts and suggestions for honing my craft—that was a huge ego boost and really got me thinking I could make it as an artist.

But it wasn’t until college that I really started becoming serious about it, walking up Broadway to the DC offices with portfolio in hand…only to be told that my anatomy and style needed work. BUT my storytelling was actually pretty spot on, and so the editor in question asked if I’d considered writing rather than becoming an artist.

And so my journey began. I started to read everything and burned through thousands of terrible pages — screenplays, short stories, comic scripts, you name it. I worked my way up — minicomics, then self published work, to higher profile short stories and eventually some work for hire.

Neil at the drawing table

At the time of this writing, I’ve freelanced for nearly every publisher in the industry and I’m really only getting started.

I see you won a Xeric Award in 2003 for Ninety Candles? Tell us about that experience.

Ninety Candles was envisioned during a time in my life where I was still figuring out what a comic was —by this, I mean, is it simply a collection of panels per page, or can it be more?

Batman was a comic, but so was The Family Circus. A comic could have the breadth and scope of Watchmen but also me intimate and precious like the work of Jordan Crane among others.

I wanted to experiment. I wanted to try something new. And, to be honest, I wanted to make sure I was drawing something every day.

And so, I gave myself a task: one panel a day, no script, each panel iterating the story based on the panels before.

It felt like a life unfolding, and so it became the story of a cartoonist trying to make it in the industry without a net of his own…and evolved into a wonderful little project about family, legacy and comics. It’s a story that really focuses on spacing and timing in comics—each panel devotes itself to one year in the cartoonist’s life—and the reader is allowed to envision what happens between the panels.

Winning the Xeric was honestly something I had never considered. I had already been working on the book, when some pals of mine in Brooklyn—former winners of the grant—urged for me to craft a submission. I was completely blindsided by winning but am ever grateful that I did…not only to the Xeric Foundation for selecting my work, but also for giving me the opportunity to learn firsthand what it truly means to publish a comic.

I learned how to work with a printer, a distributor and both hand sell and pitch over the phone to retailers. It was an amazing experience, helping breathe life into a book built off of one of the purest, innovative ideas I may ever have, and though I don’t relish the memories of hauling boxes or sweating numbers, I’m thankful for what it taught me about comics and being a professional creator.

I also see you wrote the novel version of one of my favorite Spider-Man tales, Kraven's Last Hunt.  How did that come about?

Recently, I had the opportunity to write a spec novel for a former editor, one that may never make it to mass market but allowed to stretch and expand my prose muscles.

Novels had already been on mind, having been working with a few publishers regarding possible book ideas, and I jumped at the chance to do more.

Once finished with the spec, I happened to randomly run into former Marvel editor Stuart Moore while walking through Brooklyn —I’ve known Stuart for years, ever since I waltzed into his office at Marvel and asked if he’d be willing to entertain some pitches. We caught up, and I casually mentioned the spec, discovering that he’d been asked to do it, as well, but had to turn it down due to scheduling.

Stuart asked to have a read, and mentioned that he was editing the Marvel prose line—I sent him my manuscript and checked in every now and then…until one day, he reached out and asked if I’d be available to write the Kraven novel.

The Original Kraven’s Last Hunt scribe, J.M. DeMatteis, had originally been tapped to do it, but he had scheduling issues, as well, and so they needed someone to step in and meet the deadline.


Now, I’ve been a devotee of Kraven’s Last Hunt ever since reading the original issues by candlelight (brought home by Dad in that aforementioned paper bag) and asking me to tackle the novelization was like asking me if I wanted to play shortstop for the Detroit Tigers. I jumped at the chance, and working with both Stuart and Marvel was a dream. How many Jewish kids from Michigan can say they’ve had the chance to write Spider-Man?

So your new comic book is Kings and Canvas. You describe it as "Game of Thrones meets Rocky." It sounds fun and a bit nuts...so I was in from the get go. What inspired you to create this comicbook?

For those who don’t know, Kings and Canvas is a fantasy boxing take about a former champion who escapes prison after ten years of exile and fights across a changed America to win back his title and family from those who took it.

When I began to envision the series, I was going through a bit of a job search crisis, debating whether or not I had picked the wrong path in life — maybe I should go back to school and be a lawyer?—and a lot of friends and colleagues were out of work. You saw a ton of art directors in their forties and fifties vying for junior design positions because the jobs simply weren’t there, and my question was what lengths would a man go to find purpose and attain change after discovering his life and profession have passed him by?

Definitely a theme relatable to the job market at the time…and perhaps even today as the economy continues to bounce back. But what intrigued me was seeing it through the eyes of a man returning to a society that has passed him by, as well…how do you reintegrate into society after being away for ten years? Are your skills even marketable, and how much catch up do you need to play? More importantly, how do you reintegrate into a family and community you once knew, and is there even a place in it anymore?


And, to be honest, I had been looking to tackle a genre or style of story that was slightly out of my wheelhouse…and I wanted to really build a world. Create a new environment with it’s own culture and history, its own people and places and allow it to breathe through my writing. Fantasy seemed like a great bet, and I had also been starting to take some boxing lessons at the time, and really enjoying the sport—not following the pro circuit, mind, but actually strapping on gloves and getting in the ring at my local gym. I’m a fan of the practice and fascinated with the concepts, history and rules of the sport. 

Boxing feels very old-world, and there is a natural parallel between boxing and jousting, one I wanted to explore.

The art by Jake Allen is pretty fantastic. How did you get Jake on the book? Any bribery involved?

Well, does my one of my kids count as bribery? Because to me, that sounds like I’m getting the better part of the deal (no, no, kids…Daddy loves you. Hush now).

Jake and I have actually worked together before—we did a graphic novel called Brownsville for NBM Publishing —the story of Murder, Incorporated, the Jewish hit operation that worked for Lansky and Albert Anastasia in the Thirties.

And we also did a short story for an anthology titled Postcards for Random House/Villard. Since then, Jake and I had been looking for another project, and we knew that we wanted to do something different—something original and completely out there. I’d always wanted to build a fantasy world of my own…and Jake was completely up for the challenge.  His line work has taken a huge leap forward and the work he’s turning out is completely blowing my mind.

As well, we’ve been lucky enough to partner with our incredible colorist, Frank Reynoso. I’ve said this before, but Jake and Frank are seamless — I get inks in my project folder?  Jaw drops. Then the colors follow?  Knocked out.

I’m honored to be working with both of these brilliant co-authors, and I hope my words do their artwork justice.



It's being published by Monkeybrain Comics. How did you get involved with them?

Man, I’ve been dying to work with Monkeybrain since they opened their doors. Not only am I fan of Chris Roberson’s writing, but the talent he and Allison Baker have assembled under their banner is nothing short of extraordinary.

The titles in the Monkeybrain stable—Bandette, High Crimes, Amelia Cole and more—are brilliant and filled with some of the best storytelling and artwork I’ve seen in a while. Some of my colleagues in the industry were kind enough to introduce me to Chris and Allison and they saw something they believed in Kings and Canvas…and have been incredibly supportive ever since. I’m thrilled to have our comic bear their label.

How long do you foresee King and Canvas being? Any movie deals in the works? Can I be in it if there is?

Heck, if there’s a movie deal I don’t know that I’LL be in it…but sure. You can be in it, if you don’t mind getting in the ring with Mammoth…or a dragon.

There’s a long term plan for the title…the first arc will end with issue 6, and the plan is to put out another 6 and wrap up our “season one,” then reassess…but the thing of it is, Jake, Frank and I don’t make a page rate for working on this book. We do it because we believe in it, and we love it.

Should another project come along that pays our bills, we’d probably have to adjust our schedules to take it…and even still, in creator owned comics, if there reaches a point where the following and demand simply isn’t there…well, it’s hard to ignore paid work. I think the three of us will always want to do Kings and Canvas— and should circumstances allow, we’d be happy to create it until it reaches it’s natural, organic conclusion. For now, we’re targeting 12 issues. Beyond that? Here’s hoping.

I also see you have a novel coming up that expands the Powers universe, Powers: The Secret History of Deena Pilgrim. How closely did you work with Powers Co-Creators Brian Michael Bendis and Mike Avon Oeming? Did you geek out at all working with them?

Yeah, Brian and Mike were kind enough to welcome me into their world with open arms — apart from the writers on the TV show, I’m the first person to pen a Powers story, I believe that isn’t Brian, and that takes a huge leap of faith on his part…one for which I am incredibly grateful. Brian and I worked pretty closely on the book—I’ve actually worked with Oeming before, having created a short Colossus story together for X-Men Unlimited #14 (recently collected in the Colossus: God's Country trade paperback), but Brian and I had never met until I dug into Deena Pilgrim’s life and family.

Neil Kleid and Brian Michael Bendis
And yeah, it was fantastic to finally shake his hand last summer at SDCC and grab a few minutes of his increasingly parceled time.

We then had a few great phone conversations wherein we plotted out the structure of the story, and then he let me go into my head and really fill in the details, craft the characters and dialogue, adding my voice to Deena, Walker and the rest of the cast.

There was some back and forth as the manuscript came together, but Brian is an amazing collaborator in that he really trusts the people he’s working with, and gave me the freedom to take our shared story and really make it my own.

I would leap for the chance to work with him again…so feel free to email or tweet at him and tell him so!

Speaking of which, what makes you geek out? Who are your influences?

Lately I geek out on television—we’re in this crazy golden age of smartly crafted, tightly written episodic teevee and it’s getting harder and harder to keep up with my workload while also burning through episode of Vinyl, Billions, The Flash, Better Call Saul and dozens more.

I’m going through a new Star Wars renaissance, having ushered my sons into its fandom during the ramp up to the recent movie. Saga is always on my pull list at the comic shop, but I’m crazy excited to get my hands on the Eltingville Club hardcover collection from Evan Dorkin and Dark Horse (read the final issue—it’ll screw with your mind). These days I’m reading a bunch of old Mafia history books for a new project, but I’m also balancing it with a Game of Thrones rewatch and re-read — one month ‘til the new season, baby! And I also geek about my day job, during which I art direct the Topps Company’s suite of digital card collecting apps, including Star Wars Card Trader, which has become a runaway success.

My influences are vast and constantly changing, to be honest — one day it’s the writing of Warren Ellis, the next a deep dive into classic Lee and Kirby. Will Eisner’s work has made a huge mark on my writing, as has the work of Joe Kubert…but I’ll again point to increasingly clever and well-written teleplays from Matt Weiner, Vince Gilligan, David Chase and the like.

Every day I’m inspired by something new — I read lots of book and also comics (clear distinction there), watch lots of movies and TV, download apps and visit museums. I watch the news, read magazines, talk to people, listen to kids at malls…It’s a big, wide world out there. Once you step out your door —or your comfort zone—who knows what will inspire you?

Which book of yours are you most proud of? (I really can't wait to read Brownsville)?

Thanks — that was one of my first, hope you dig it. Each of my books contains some small measure of pride, to be fair. With Ninety Candles, it was exploration and innovation. With Kings and Canvas, it’s world building and character evolution. Brownsville was the research and fascination with the subject, and the Big Kahn was emotional catharsis. Every story, every word I’ve written really defines who I am —and who I’ve been—as a writer, and all I can hope is that the next book, the next story, can make me equally proud…and allow me to learn something from its process and creation.

But if I have to choose, it’s probably Kings and Canvas, hands down. I mean, boxing dragons and amazing co-authors. Come on.

Finally, Anything else you have upcoming?

Kings and Canvas #4 will be out by the time this article posts, I’m sure, and the fifth issue will follow either end of March or early April. We’re currently mulling a bi-monthly (every two months) schedule in order to accommodate for mine and Jake’s increasingly busy schedules. But we’re definitely on track to complete the first arc by the summer, and there have been talks about printing a limited number of issue #0 for conventions, should we be able to grab a table.


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Following that, Powers: The Secret History of Deena Pilgrim, arrives in bookstores on March 15th (the Ides!) and I am really excited to see what people think. You can preorder it now at Amazon, HERE.


Beyond that, I have some irons in the fire. Nothing I can discuss, other than another original graphic novel I’m toying around with frequent collaborator, Fernando Pinto, and another (my last) foray into mob history that ties into my former hometown…keep up with my goings on at Twitter.

Thank you for taking the time to speak with us today Neil...and everyone out there go buy Kings and Canvas immediately!!!


GRIZZLY SHARK is Out For Blood

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The cult hit returns, now in full color

Fan-favorite creators Ryan Ottley (INVINCIBLE) and Ivan Plascencia (RASPUTIN) return to the cult hit GRIZZLY SHARK, out for fresh blood this April.

“I am afraid of sharks so I figured the only way to overcome my fear is to make a miniseries about them,” said Ottley. “It didn't work at all. I'm never going camping again. I am really excited about this trilogy, so much fun to go in totally unfiltered and unleashed and do whatever I wanted. And all in color, so glad Ivan Plascencia could join me in this comic making adventure! The last time we saw Grizzly Shark was 2010 with a sold out one-shot, so glad fans got a kick out of that, and if you loved my issue back then, you'll love these new issues dripping with insanity.”

The sold out, black-and-white GRIZZLY SHARK issues will return, but this time in full color, and will kick off all-new issues to the series.

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Kino Lorber Studio Classics Releases GOG 3-D in New HD Restoration on Blu-ray

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Available on 3-D Blu-ray March 1st
Packed with special features including audio commentary,
a 3-D restoration demo, and archival interviews

Kino Lorber Studio Classics is proud to announce the Blu-ray release of Herbert L. Strock's 1954 3-D sci-fi classic GOG, presented in a new HD restoration by the 3-D Film Archive. This Atomic Age cult favorite, starring Richard Egan, Constance Dowling, Herbert Marshall and William Schallert, tells the story of a special agent sent to investigate possible sabotage at a secret space research station, only to find it under the control of the Supercomputer NOVAC and two experimental robots, GOG and MAGOG, resulting in a terrifying battle between man and machine

Long unavailable in 3-D, GOG will finally be seen in its original format when it is released on 3-D Blu-ray by Kino Lorber on its Studio Classics label on March 1, 2016, in a painstaking new HD restoration by the 3-D Film Archive that returns the film to its original 3-D glory. Kino Lorber has previously released the 3-D Film Archive's restorations of The Bubble and The Mask on Blu-ray.  

GOG comes to Blu-ray with the option to play the film in either 3-D or 2-D, and is packed with an array of special features including audio commentary by film historians Tom Weaver, Bob Furmanek and David Schecter, a 3-D restoration demo, a 2003 interview with director Herbert L. Strock, an archival interview with cinematographer Lothrop B. Worth, and a 3-D trailer gallery. The SRP for the Blu-ray is $34.95.


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EDDIE THE EAGLE (review)

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Review by Clay N Ferno
Produced by Adam Bohling, David Reid, Rupert Maconick,
Valerie Van Galder, Matthew Vaughn
Screenplay by Sean Macaulay, Simon Kelton
Directed by Dexter Fletcher
Starring Taron Egerton, Hugh Jackman, Christopher Walken,
Mark Benton, Keith Allen, Jo Hartley, Tim McInnerny


"The thrill of victory, ..and the agony of defeat" was the signature tag on ABC's Wide World of Sports program depicting ski jumper Vinko Bogataj tumble in a fateful failed jump.

We are now two years away from the next Winter Olympics in PyeongChang when this movie about a victorious ski jumper hits the screen.

Eddie the Eagle tells the story of British ski jumper and famous underdog Eddie Edwards (Taron Egerton) and coach Bronson Peary (Hugh Jackman) preparing for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary.

Produced by Fox in association with Marv Films (Matthew Vaughn), this Dexter Fletcher directed film is full of heart and the spirit of amateur athletics driving men and women to pursue their dreams to become Olympic athletes.

The movie certainly has it's moments of big screen action but for American audiences, the reverence to an underdog British sports icon might land the jump a few meters short of a qualifying distance.

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ONLY YESTERDAY (review)

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Review by Benn Robbins
Produced by Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki
Written and Directed by Isao Takahata
Based on Omoide Poro Poro by Hotaru Okamoto, Yuko Tone
Starring Daisy Ridley, Dev Patel, Grey DeLisle, Matt Yang King,
Meda Marshall, Laura Bailey, Ashley Eckstein, Hope Levy


I had never even heard of Only Yesterday, the 1991 Studio Ghibli film by writer director Isao Takahata or the manga by creators Hotaru Okamoto and Yuko Tone it was based on.

I only saw it this evening and it was wonderful. It may not have been specifically made by Miyazaki but the caliber of the film stands proudly next to and among the great masters film oeuvre.

Closer to the realism of Miyazaki recent film The Wind Rises though produced around the time of Kiki's Delivery Service, Only Yesterday was a very progressive Japanese anime for it’s time in that it utilized a more realistic animated style than the more stylized one that Hayao Miyazaki was using in 1991.

In fact, it used the American tradition of recording the voices first and animating to the recordings instead of animating the mouth movements first then fitting the dialog to the lips movement.

Set in 1982, the film follows the daily life of 27 year old, Taeko Okajima as she plans a trip to the country to work on a farm harvesting safflower flowers. Intercut throughout are flashbacks to her 10-year old self in 5th grade in 1966 as she recalls that formative time in her life and how it shaped who she is as a woman.  She both lovingly remembers and struggles with certain memories and if she is happy and living the life she wanted. She is first met by Toshio at the train station and thought the film he is there to listen and help her realize what it is she wants from life and whether or not she would rather live in the country or in Tokyo, where her work and former life was.

This movie is a gem.

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How Did C-3PO Get His Red Arm?! First Look at STAR WARS SPECIAL: C-3PO #1!

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How did C-3PO get his red arm?! Find out this March as the burning question is answered in STAR WARS SPECIAL: C-3PO #1!

Marvel is pleased to present your first look inside this highly anticipated special. Reuniting acclaimed & award-winning creators James Robinson and Tony Harris for the first time in nearly two decades, follow everyone’s favorite protocol droid on a solo adventure leading up to his appearance in Star Wars: The Force Awakens!

STAR WARS SPECIAL: C-3PO #1 is the only place to learn the shocking truth behind how C-3PO lost his original arm – and the exciting origin of how he gained a new one. Get the full story and discover the origins of his new appendage when STAR WARS SPECIAL: C-3PO #1 comes to comic shops in March!


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Robert Kirkman Partners with Viki to Produce FIVE YEAR

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Viki, the global TV site powered by fans, has announced that it is partnering with Skybound Entertainment to produce “Five Year,” a series based on an original story by “The Walking Dead” creator Robert Kirkman. The pre-apocalyptic series, about a family living under the threat of a deadly meteor headed toward Earth, will be filmed as a Korean drama.

“This has been a story I have wanted to tell for quite some time, but David [Alpert] and I wanted to make sure it found a proper home where it could grow and breathe creatively. Looking at what Viki has done in not only the dramatic series space, but transforming the way viewers consume and translate media, we knew immediately ‘Five Year’ had found its home,” said Robert Kirkman, CEO and co-founder of Skybound Entertainment and creator of “Five Year.”

The series will debut its first 16-episode season on Korean broadcast television and worldwide on Viki. The series will take place over the course of five years with five seasons anticipated. Filming will begin later this year.

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Landfill Or The Sea? The Eventual Resting Place Of Amiibos

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There are times when the notion of DLC content can inspire a burst of hadouken-like rage in me which causes me to rant at my friends, family and poor unassuming bystanders in my local Game store about the evils of capitalism.

Extra content angers me because despite some companies creating decent content, the majority of DLC is utter rubbish.

It often adds very little worth to a game, save for a few new costumes or skins and one measly extra level which feels like it was originally cut from the game...for good reason!

Yet we suck it up because sometimes we have to and hey, these gaming behemoths are just trying to make a living and be successful at making billions and who are we to deny them our hard earned money?

I can (sort of) live with DLC existing, albeit begrudgingly, but what I detest most (especially as I have fallen into it's trap) is peripherals; non-essential chunks of plastic that you fit onto controllers, use in place of controllers or are required in order to play the game at all.

I was one of the people who rushed out to buy a Wii on release day.

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Milestone Massacre: A Look at 30 Scary Movies Hitting Major Milestones

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Written by Erin Maxwell

In today’s content starved culture of instant feel-good articles and nostalgia quick fixes, nothing says click-bait like a good old article or picture gallery celebrating the birthday of a beloved movie.

Last year was a banner year, as it seemed the Internet was deeming with articles calling out milestones of Back to the Future, The Goonies, The Breakfast Club.

I should know. I wrote half of them.

So it should not surprise you that this is yet another article celebrating the fact that another beloved movie from your childhood is moving into yet another decade, noting the turning time as you slowly grow closer to the shroud.


Yeah, you are as old as fuck. And so are these movies.

That said, the best way to note the passing of time is by what a culture deems as terrifying. Every person can understand drama, and humor can hold its own from decade to decade, but will what scares one generation be considered frightening to the next? Will the movies from 20 years ago, 30 years ago, or even 50 years ago still make us sleep with the hall light on?


Here is a master list of scary slasher and haunting horror movies celebrating milestones this year.

Revisit some of the titles and decide if a wronged telepathic teen on prom night or a slime-dripping alien that uses colonists as Legos can still make you cry out for help.

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DADDY’S HOME Arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack 3/22; Available on Digital HD 3/8

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WILL FERRELL AND MARK WAHLBERG STAR IN
THE ULTIMATE DAD VS. STEP-DAD SHOWDOWN

“The laughs keep coming” (Neil Pond, Parade) in the hysterical “feel-good comedy” (Calvin Wilson, St. Louis Post-Dispatch) DADDY’S HOME, arriving on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and On Demand March 22, 2016 from Paramount Home Media Distribution. The film debuts two weeks early on Digital HD March 8.

Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg “are comedy magic” (Tara McNamara, Fandango) in this uproarious, feel-good movie that offers “plenty of family-sized laughs” (Alex Zane, The Sun). Brad (Ferrell), who always dreamed of having the perfect family, is determined to become the best step-dad to his new wife's (Linda Cardellini) children. But when their biological father Dusty (Wahlberg) shows up unexpectedly, Brad’s idyllic family life is turned upside down and he must go toe-to-toe with Dusty in this hilarious family comedy that “will have you in stitches” (Jaclyn Roth, Life & Style).

The DADDY’S HOME Blu-ray Combo Pack with Digital HD features over 45 minutes of bonus content. Go behind-the-scenes with laugh-out-loud cast interviews, deleted & extended scenes, and a look at the outrageous NBA halftime stunt you have to see to believe! Plus, for a limited time only, the Blu-ray Combo Pack includes $15 off sports tickets through Ticketmaster.


DADDY’S HOME Blu-ray Combo Pack


The DADDY’S HOME Blu-ray is presented in 1080p high definition with English 5.1 DTS: X, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital, Portuguese 5.1 Dolby Digital, English 5.1 DTS Headphone: X and English Audio Description and English, English SDH, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles. The DVD in the combo pack is presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 TVs with English 5.1 Dolby Digital, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital and English Audio Description and English, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles. The combo pack includes access to a Digital HD copy of the film as well as the following:

Blu-ray

  • Feature film in high definition
  • Bonus Content:
o The Making of Daddy’s Home
  • Get an inside look at how the film was made, featuring hilarious cast interviews including Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg.
o Daddy-Off
  • Sit down with Will and Mark as they discuss how their characters compete to be the "Best Dad" and how they eventually learn to share a common ground.
o Daddy Daughter Dance
  • Join in on the fun as Will and Mark bust out their best dance moves in this behind-the-scenes look at the Daddy Daughter Dance.
o Halftime Stunt
  • Check out the outrageous NBA halftime stunt as director Sean Anders and Will Ferrell break down the hilarious scene when a cheerleader takes a ball to the face.
o Tony Hawk: Skater Double
  • Experience the ultimate reveal as world-famous skateboarder Tony Hawk gets back on the halfpipe while doubling for Will Farrell's character during the epic skateboard stand-off between dads.
o Child’s Play
  • A cute and heartfelt piece showcasing the incredible talent of the child actors who play "Dylan" and "Megan" in Daddy's Home.
o Hannibal Buress: The Perfect Houseguest
  • Go behind-the-scenes in this unfiltered featurette about rising comedic star Hannibal Buress and how he became involved in the film.
o Blooper - Jeet Kune Do
  • See the hysterical bloopers of Mark and Will as they attempt to tell the perfect bedtime story.
o Deleted and Extended Scenes


DVD

  • Feature film in standard definition

The Blu-ray Combo Pack available for purchase includes a Digital HD version of the film that can be accessed through UltraViolet™, a way to collect, access and enjoy movies. With UltraViolet, consumers can add movies to their digital collection in the cloud, and then stream or download them—reliably and securely—to a variety of devices.


DADDY’S HOME Single-Disc DVD

The single-disc DVD is presented in widescreen enhanced for 16:9 TVs with English 5.1 Dolby Digital, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital and English Audio Description and English, French, Spanish and Portuguese subtitles. The disc includes the feature film in standard definition.





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Hello. My name is Lenny Schwartz.

I am a playwright and screenwriter from Rhode Island and New York.

Well, it's been a month...and I'm still writing for Forces of Geek.

Now they are even having me conduct interviews, God help us all.

Anyway, I had some sugar and now I'm excited, so let's start reviewing comics!



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FOG! Celebrates :01 FIRST SECOND's Tenth Anniversary and Chats With Marketing Associate GINA GAGLIANO

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Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz

First Second Books is celebrating it's tenth anniversary this year by doing what they do best, publishing fantastic graphic novels.  Over the past decade, the imprint has done two very important things; first, attract younger readers and second, create award winning books that has found success in bookstores, far beyond the direct market. 

No small part of the imprint's success is it's stable of talent, which includes Gene Luen Yang, Faith Erin Hicks, Nick Bertozzi, Boaz Yakin, Derek Kirk Kim, Sonny Liew, Ben Hatke, Joe Infurnari, Jessica Abel, Matt Maddens, Matt Kindt, Maris Wicks, Steven T. Seagle, Teddy Kristiansen, Box Brown, George O'Connor, Paul Pope,Asaf Hanuka, Tomer Hanuka, Tony Cliff, Jason Shiga, Richard Sala, Lucy Knisley and Scott McCloud.

I had the opportunity to chat about the imprint with Gina Gagliano, who serves as the company's marketing associate and publicist to discuss the anniversary, the relationship with creators and what's to come.


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FOG! Heads To Long Beach Comic Expo: Panels! Interviews! The Dwayne McDuffie Award! & More!

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Written by Lily and Generoso Fierro

When we moved to the Los Angeles area, Long Beach Comic Expo was one of the events that we placed on our calendar nearly a year in advance. And with the success of 2015’s well programmed and impeccably organized Long Beach Comic Con, we had excitement and high expectations for LBCE.

Though smaller in scale, the organizers of LBCE tailor the weekend celebration to the origin of it all: comics. As a result of this focus, LBCE has a more intimate setting with focused programming. Sure, you will find elements of television and film here, but unlike LBCC and Comikaze, comics, particularly those of the independent variety, shine here.

If you like comics and want to attend an event where you can not only grab trades and vintage comics but also pick up work from some of the strongest new creators, then LBCE is for you.


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