| Comic Review: John Carpenter’s Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #1 |
By Dr. Zaius
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Wednesday, October 25th, 2017 at 7:00 pm |

John Carpenter’s Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex #1
Written by Mike Sizemore
Pencils, Inks, and Colors by Dave Kennedy
Lettering by Dave Kennedy
Edited by Sandy King
Cover Art by Tim Bradstreet
Storm King Comics
Release date: October 25, 2017
Price: $3.99 Earlier this year, the Master of Horror John Carpenter and wife Sandy King Carpenter began a new venture with their comics label, Storm King Comics. The project is a monthly anthology series called Tales of Science Fiction. Over the Summer, they released the first story Vault, a 3-part space thriller written by James Ninness. As the seasons change and Halloween approaches, it’s time for a new journey to begin. Tales of Science Fiction: Vortex is written by Mike Sizemore based on a story by the first couple of horror themselves and Sandy King served as editor on the project. The first issue of the 8-part series debuts today.
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| Comic Review: Ragnarok: Last God Standing Vol. 1 TPB |
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Wednesday, October 25th, 2017 at 5:00 pm |

Ragnarok: Last God Standing Vol. 1 TPB
Story and Art by Walter Simonson
Colors by Laura Martin
Letters by John Workman
IDW Publishing
Release Date: October 25, 2017
Cover Price: $19.99 When someone mentions the name Thor these days, most folks immediately start thinking of a certain comic book superhero that has been in a few movies lately. If I were to speak the word Ragnarok, then those same people would think I speak of the newest film in that hero’s franchise. But trust me, Ragnarok: Last God Standing Vol. 1 is so much more than that. In this story, Ragnarok is a thing of the past. Centuries before the start of our tale, the gods and their foes have waged their war across the nine realms and have managed to mostly kill one another off. Entire civilizations have fallen, leaving the survivors to suffer and do anything to survive. Powers still exist but they are far less prominent than before the end times.
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| Watch: ‘Hitman’ Game Of The Year Announcement Trailer
A Game of the Year Edition has been announced for Hitman, the latest entry in the hit series developed by IO-Interactive. IO has released an announcement trailer for the new edition, and has also offered details on what it will include, when it will be available, and how those who already own the game can upgrade. You can find all of this below.
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| How Heavy Metal and Yo Gabba Gabba Help Influenced The ‘Thor: Ragnarok’ Score |
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Wednesday, October 25th, 2017 at 1:00 pm |

Shooting a movie can be a grueling process for everyone on set. And one way that directors can make it easier for everyone is to play music. Though the choice can vary from director to director, most would agree that these productions are a lot easier to go through if everyone is loosened up. And director Taika Waititi made Thor: Ragnarok a lot of fun with shifting the franchise in a new direction with the heavy metal vibes. Geeks of Doom recently sat down with fellow members of the press at the Thor: Ragnarok junket, where we learned more about the process of making the film, and the music that played while on set. But as for the film’s heavy metal look, Waititi said he had the full support of everyone over at Marvel Studios. In doing so, he gave us an absolute bombastic film that looks like it was pulled straight off a heavy metal cover art and tons of fun. But that isn’t the only musical inspiration behind Thor: Ragnarok. In fact, there was another band that helped influence the film. And I use that term very loosely. There were a couple of Yo Gabba Gabba songs that helped the cast get through the production. Find out more about this in the full story below.
...continue reading » Tags: Anthony Hopkins, Cate Blanchett, Chris Hemsworth, Karl Urban, Mark Mothersbaugh, Marvel, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Rachel House, Ragnarok, Taika Waititi, Tessa Thompson, Thor, Thor: Ragnarok, Tom Hiddleston, Yo Gabba Gabba | |
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| ‘South Park: The Fractured But Whole’ Free Trial Available Now
If you haven’t picked up South Park: The Fractured But Whole yet, Ubisoft has made a free trial of the game available to those who’d like to take it for a test drive first. The game, like its predecessor South Park: The Stick of Truth, has been getting strong reviews, something I very much agree with. And with good reason; they’re incredibly fun to play if you’re a fan of the show. In addition to announcing the free trial, Ubisoft has also answered a bunch of questions pertaining to the free trial. You can find all of those answers below.
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