If you survived your stay at the Baker homestead in Resident Evil 7, Capcom has a new round of horrors for you to experience in their Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition and the Dlc packs Not a Hero and End of Zoe—all of which launched today on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC.
We have official details on all of the new Resident Evil 7 content below, and be sure to check out the new launch trailer featuring Joe Baker.
Press Release: Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition contents are available beginning today on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC, alongside the remaining Dlc for the game – Not a Hero and End of Zoe. The definitive version of the highly acclaimed survival horror title of 2017 includes all the contents from the release earlier this year along with all three pieces of downloadable add-on content, in one ultimate horror package. The previously...
We have official details on all of the new Resident Evil 7 content below, and be sure to check out the new launch trailer featuring Joe Baker.
Press Release: Resident Evil 7 biohazard Gold Edition contents are available beginning today on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC, alongside the remaining Dlc for the game – Not a Hero and End of Zoe. The definitive version of the highly acclaimed survival horror title of 2017 includes all the contents from the release earlier this year along with all three pieces of downloadable add-on content, in one ultimate horror package. The previously...
- 12/13/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
2015 has been quite the eclectic year for comics, and this fact is reflected in our top ten list. Image Comics continues to be the true house of ideas with books ranging from a feminist twist on exploitation films to a murder mystery set in 1940s Hollywood and even a Lgbtq-friendly parody of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Even though they are in the middle of big events (Convergence and Secret Wars), DC and Marvel respectively still have room for offbeat takes on their iconic or not so iconic characters and are represented on this list along with Valiant, which has attracted a veritable Murderer’s Row of creator to shape and develop their shared universe.
Here are the top ten comics of 2015 so far.
10. Wytches (Image)
Wytches #4-6
Written by Scott Snyder
Art by Jock
Colors by Matt Hollingsworth
Wytches is without a doubt the best new horror comic of the year.
Here are the top ten comics of 2015 so far.
10. Wytches (Image)
Wytches #4-6
Written by Scott Snyder
Art by Jock
Colors by Matt Hollingsworth
Wytches is without a doubt the best new horror comic of the year.
- 6/1/2015
- by Staff
- SoundOnSight
by Brett White
Fans of comic book legend Jim Steranko's endlessly entertaining Twitter feed will be delighted to know that he's been enlisted by The Hollywood Reporter to review every episode of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," the new TV series loosely based on the series he spearheaded in the late '60s.
It's not everyday that you get in-depth reviews of comic adaptations from their classic creators, so this new weekly feature is kind of fascinating, especially when you consider that an iconic figure like Steranko has no real reason to play nice with big companies or censor his opinions (his uncensored thoughts are one of the major draws of his Twitter feed). With The Hollywood Reporter providing a platform, the 74-year-old writer and artist voiced his highly critical take on Tuesday's pilot in a lengthy review.
His first major critique is one that makes a lot of sense.
Fans of comic book legend Jim Steranko's endlessly entertaining Twitter feed will be delighted to know that he's been enlisted by The Hollywood Reporter to review every episode of "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," the new TV series loosely based on the series he spearheaded in the late '60s.
It's not everyday that you get in-depth reviews of comic adaptations from their classic creators, so this new weekly feature is kind of fascinating, especially when you consider that an iconic figure like Steranko has no real reason to play nice with big companies or censor his opinions (his uncensored thoughts are one of the major draws of his Twitter feed). With The Hollywood Reporter providing a platform, the 74-year-old writer and artist voiced his highly critical take on Tuesday's pilot in a lengthy review.
His first major critique is one that makes a lot of sense.
- 9/26/2013
- by Splash Page Team
- MTV Splash Page
Recently I had a interview with the brilliant Kaylon Hunt, but don't take my word for it, be sure to check out Hero Story at the end of this article yourself! Everybody wants to be the hero, but do they have what it takes? Faced with his increasing popularity and demand to fulfill his responsibility as the new hero on the block, a young man wants to profess his love to his longtime girlfriend and reveal to her his super hero alter ego. Only, his plans are foiled when a new villain arrives and an unlikely ally intervenes. What made you want to do a superhero film? I wanted to do a superhero story because the genre is very relevant to me and is something I think everyone can relate to, even if they aren’t generally a fan. I grew up on comic books and after-school cartoons. From Dragonball...
- 8/4/2012
- ComicBookMovie.com
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