book NEWS: Thundercats writer murdered
A missing writer who worked on cult 80s cartoon Thundercats has been murdered, Florida police have announced.
A missing writer who worked on cult 80s cartoon Thundercats has been murdered, Florida police have announced.
With Crackdown 2′s release rapidly approaching, developer Ruffian releases a series of animated shorts showing what to expect from the hi-octane sequel. See the first inside!
Zombies and detective work, together at last! Does the world really need yet another zombie comic? Surprisingly, the answer is yes.
Footage from the latest Call Of Duty title hits the web. Prepare to be blown away by Treyarch’s undercover hard men and their exploding crossbows!
This week in Must Read, Dean Reilly takes a long look at life in online comic American Elf.
Wildstorm Comics new tale features and amoral magician, but Mysterius is no John Constantine. Onemetal takes a look at this sozzled sorceror’s first graphic novel.
Hugo Weaving and Toby Young sign up with Hitler to battle Chris Evans’ Captain America. Kapow!
Nick Fury, the Punisher, and pages and pages of murder. Sounds like a perfect comicbook… right?
If the absolutely insane trailer for Japanese sci-fi action flick Robo-Geisha is anything to go by, you’d better brace yourself for something utterly perverse. Come inside and watch for yourself.
Back in January, we brought you what you needed to know about Pole Dancing. Due to the huge interest in this article, we thought we would give you another look at the world of Pole Dancing, and again present aspects of the sport you might not have expected.
The first in our Must Watch Lost Movies is Larry Cohen’s 1990 conspiracy thriller, The Ambulance. Graham Gough gives his thoughts on Eric Roberts’ hair, the versatility of James Earl Jones and Marvel Comics’ very own Stan Lee. Whatever you do, don’t call 999!
Graham Gough digests John Gulager’s second slice of Feast, Sloppy Seconds, and ponders the merits of this delightfully tasteless title. Prepare your stomach for a sickening review of this gory and gruesome chuckle-fest.
OneMetal’s film reviewer Graham Gough orders his starter, in the first of three Feast film reviews. It’s all booze, banter and beasts in John Gulager’s comedy horror. Read on if you’re hungry to find out more.
George Lucas force-pushes the writers of the live action Star Wars TV show to get writing. So, what’s the word on the space opera’s next instalment?
The long legal tussles between everyone who has ever written, published or touched a comic are finally over, as one of Alan Moore’s earliest works returns to the shelves.
Graham Gough takes a good hard look at the latest anime/franchise fusion, Halo Legends. From legend to leg-end, every chapter is reviewed in this painstaking preamble from the perspective of an anime fan who’s played the games.
Gallic retro sci-fi weirdness abounds, as intrepid reporter Adele Blanc-Sec battles a pterodactyl in this trailer for Luc Besson’s latest!
Ever looked at your music collection and thought it was missing an album by a Sith Lord, vampire or evil wizard? You’re in luck.
Do you know anything about…Witches? Intrepid dancing nymph Emma Hacking sure does. Check out her review of Dario Argento’s Suspiria on Blu-ray for a witchin’ look at the 1977 giallo horror masterpiece.
It’s time to “nut up or shut up”, as Graham Gough takes a trip to Zombieland. So how does the comedy road movie fare against the recent slew of undead delights? Book your tickets to find out…