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Dark Horse Comics Releases For May 25, 2016

Below you’ll find the solicitations information and cover artwork for all of Dark Horse Comics comic book titles that were released on May 25, 2016. There are quite a few goodies on the list. Lobster Johnson and Death Follows are my picks of the week!
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Tags: A. C. Zamudio, Action Cat, Adventure Bug, Al Feldstein, Aliens, Aliens: Defiance, Art Baltazar, Aw Yeah Comics, Bill DuBay, Bill Elder, Brian Wood, Broken Age, Carlos Badilla, Carlos Nicolas Zamudio, Cullen Bunn, Dan Jackson, Dark Horse Comics, Dave Stewart, David Lapham, Death Follows, Defiance, E. M. Gist, EC Archives, Franco, Friends And Foes, George Evans, Graham Ingels, Groo, Haunt Of Fear, Jack Davis, Jack Kamen, Jerry De Fuccio, Jesus Aburto, John Arcudi, Johnny Craig, Lobster Johnson, Mark Evanier, Massimo Carnivale, Metal Monsters Of Midtown, Mike Huddleston, Nathan Stapley, Paul Gulacy, Sergio Aragones, Sid Check, Simon Bisley, Stan Sakai, Steven Grant, The Night Eternal, The Rook Comic, The Strain, Tim Schafer, Tom Luth, Tonci Zonjic, Tristan Jones, Wally Wood
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The Drill Down 323: A Companion Through Time and Space Forever

This week, Twitter and LinkedIn benefit from a mobile boom, Are wearables dead in the water already?, Did the FCC just hammer the final nail in Net Neutrality’s coffin?, Netflix raises fees, Amazon goes for HBO — and smartphones, what happens when a hashtag backfires on you, and much more…
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Tags: Amazon, Amazon Prime, Broken Age, Danny Boyle, Double Fine Productions, FCC, FuelBand, Gnip, HBO, HBO Go, Irrational Games, Ken Levine, Leonardo DiCaprio, LinkedIn, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Nike, Steve Jobs, Tim Schafer, Twitter
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Game Review: Broken Age Act 1
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By Wagnerski
| January 20th, 2014 at 11:30 am
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Broken Age Act 1
PC
Developer: Double Fine Productions
Publisher: Double Fine Productions
Release Date: January 28th 2014
After raising over 3.3 million dollars nearly two years ago on Kickstarter, Broken Age is finally being released on January 28th. Double Fine has decided to split up the game into two parts and release act 1 now and act 2 sometime in the near future. So has this point and click adventure been worth the wait? And more importantly, is it worth your money?
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