An upcoming Tomb Raider comic book series, written by Gail Simone, is being published by Dark Horse Comics. Here are some preview pages from Issue #1 – Release Date: February 26th, 2014.
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Preview of Upcoming Tomb Raider Comic
Posted: January 29, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic Books, Dark Horse Comics, Gamenomics - Video GamesTags: Comic, Dark Horse Comics, Gail Simone, Lara Croft, Tomb Raider
Attack on Titan Makes Its Way to Netflix
Posted: January 28, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Anime & Manga, Movies & TelevisionTags: Attack on Titan, Netflix, Shingeki no Kyojin, TV Shows
Attack on Titan (also known as Shingeki no Kyojin), named GameandComic’s Top Anime of 2013, has now made its way onto Netflix instant streaming. If you have not had an opportunity to check out this new anime, now is the time to do so.
Firefly’s Serenity Returning After 10 Years
Posted: January 26, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic Books, Dark Horse ComicsTags: #WheresSerenity, Comics, dark horse, Firefly, Leaves On The Wind, Serenity
In just 14 short episodes, Joss Whedon was able to create an instant cult classic that has left fans begging for more Firefly since its premature cancellation back in 2003. Fortunately, fans will be able to follow the old gang in the form of a comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics entitled Serenity: Leaves On the Wind, which will release 29 January 2014.
Last Chance to Download Torchic with Mega Stone
Posted: January 8, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, NintendoTags: Blaziken, Distribution, Event, Mega Stone, Nintendo Network, Pokemon, Torchic, Wifi, X, Y
Pokémon X and Y gamers, be sure to log onto the Nintendo Network to download your Torchic holding a Mega Stone! The distribution started on October 12, but ends on January 15th.
Star Wars Comic Franchise Moving from Dark Horse Comics to Marvel
Posted: January 3, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic BooksTags: Comics, dark horse, Lucasfilm, Marvel, Star Wars
You heard right, after over two decades of Star Wars being published by Dark Horse Comics, the franchise will be making the move to Marvel in 2015. Disney, who purchased Lucasfilm in October of 2012, has announced that they intend to move the Star Wars publishing license to Marvel in a statement sent out by Mike Richardson (Founder, Dark Horse Comics) and Jeremy S. Atkins (Director of Public Relations, Dark Horse Comics).
2013 in Retrospect
Posted: January 2, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Anime & Manga, Comicology - Comic Books, Gamenomics - Video GamesTags: Attack on Titan, Best of 2013, Bioshock Infinite, DC, Infinity, JL8, Marvel, Ni No Kuni, Pokemon X and Y, Saga, The Last Of Us, Yale Stewart
Pokemon Bank Changing the Way Players Store Pokémon
Posted: December 30, 2013 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, NintendoTags: Brigette, Brigette's Pokemon Storage System, Celebi, Nintendo, Poké Transporter, Pokemon, Pokemon Bank, Video Games, X, Y
Is your new year’s resolution to play more Pokémon? Then keep reading to learn about Pokémon Bank, a new feature that will revolutionize the way you deposit, store, and manage up to 3,000 Pokémon in an online PC!
Highlights from Armageddon Expo in Auckland, New Zealand!
Posted: December 24, 2013 by Ian Gaudreau in Anime & Manga, Comicology - Comic Books, Gamenomics - Video GamesTags: Armageddon Expo, comic books, Convention, G&C, Video Games
Sorry for the delay! We have returned from our overseas adventure and were able to make an appearance at the Armageddon Expo, one of the biggest conventions in New Zealand!
Superman In A Different Light
Posted: October 10, 2013 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic Books, DC ComicsTags: Boston Comic Con, DC, DC Comics, Hero, Scott Snyder, Superman, Superman Unchained
What if I told you that Superman was not actually a disappointing superhero based on his intentions? During Boston Comic Con 2013, a DC Comics panel, hosted by a few big artists and writers, sparked some interesting notes about the intentions of Superman. Scott Snyder, who currently writes a Superman comic entitled Superman Unchained made a bold statement basically saying that Superman may not be the hero Earth needed after all.
An Interview with ‘Mara’ Artist, Ming Doyle
Posted: August 15, 2013 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic Books, Image ComicsTags: Boston Comic Con, Brian Wood, Image comics, Interview, Mara, Ming Doyle
We wanted to quickly spotlight an Image Comics mini-series, Mara. We had the opportunity at Boston Comic Con to ask Artist, Ming Doyle, a few questions about the series:








