Aliens: A Comic Book Adventure is an adventure game developed by Cryo Interactive Entertainment and published by Mindscape for MS-DOS in 1995. It is loosely based on the Aliens comic book series with many references to the graphic novel Labyrinth.
The women in prison movie to end all women in prison movies. Well, okay, it's a comic book, but you know what I mean. Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine De Landro take a campy '70s trope and run with it, all the way to outer space, creating a misogynist dystopia where "noncompliant" women are penned up on a brutal prison planet. But rebellion is brewing underneath those bland prison-orange overalls. Bitch Planet mixes solid world building, action and emotional hooks with an unapologetic wallop of feminist philosophy. If you've been seeing women with "NC" tattoos recently, this is why.
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This is it: Frank Miller's 1986 magnum opus, the gold standard against which all Batman stories will forever be judged, for better or worse. Miller's tale of an aged Caped Crusader coming out of retirement to fight a new breed of criminal was deliberately set outside DC's continuity, which gave Miller lots of room to play. The result is big and operatic (think Rambo meets Wagner's Ring Cycle). But it's also grim and gritty and helped usher in an era of dark, brooding heroes that remains the default superhero mode. It became such a hit both in and outside comics circles that readers of in-continuity Batman hungered to bring the book's dark vision of future Batman an in-canon reality, voting by phone to kill off Robin in 1988.
Sometimes called "the last great newspaper comic," Calvin and Hobbes barely needs an introduction. But we'll try anyhow: There's an imaginative little boy, his snarky stuffed tiger, his dubious parents and a lovingly warped universe of cardboard box spaceships, art, philosophy rule-bending ballgames, noir adventures and horrifying snowmen. "It's a magical world, Hobbes, ol' buddy ... Let's go exploring!"
Our readers really loved Ben Hatke's charming story of a young girl who ends up on a strange planet after trying to rescue her best friend from an alien cult (that might have come to Earth because Zita found a big red mystery button, pressed it and created a rift in space). Torn away in a moment from everything she knows on earth, Zita becomes an interstellar adventurer, saving planets, battling aliens (the Star Hearts only sound nice ... they're really not) and escaping dungeons. Hatke's cute-but-not-cloying art stretches from realistic to truly weird, creating a delightful backdrop for Zita's heroics.
Bolt Creative today announced the official release of Pocket Godissue #1, a comic book based on the best-selling iPhone app. Thecomic is immediately available for download for $0.99 with futureissues also available for $0.99 through in-app purchases. The firstissue of the four part, full color mini-series is currentlyavailable on the iTunes App Store and through iVerse Media, adigital distribution partner of Ape Entertainment.
Pocket God #1 showcases the mishaps of a tribe of Pygmies whohave been gifted with immortality and are constantly marked fordeath by the Gods. Issue #1 starts off as a typical day on theisland, with the Pygmies pranking each other to death, literally,until a twist turns their tropical life topsy-turvy. Follow theadventures of Ooga, Klik, and the rest of gang as they experiencedeath by falling objects, sudden lightning strikes, sharks withlaser beams, and more comical scenarios based off the popular app.Alien probing may or may not also be present.
Comic-Con International has announced the Sunday programming lineup for the final day of San Diego Comic-Con 2013 on Sunday, July 21. You can CLICK HERE for the full lineup, including comic book events, but we have pulled out all the movie, DVD, and TV-related panels for you right here. Take a look at what the final day of this convention has to offer. 2ff7e9595c
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