Anime Boston 2014 recently announced Mike McFarland, director of Attack on Titan, as their guest of honor for the upcoming convention in March. Shortly after that announcement, Anime Boston released some incredibly exciting new for the popular anime: FUNImation will be premiering the English dub of Attack on Titan at Anime Boston 2014.
FUNImation To Premiere Attack On Titan English Dub at Anime Boston 2014
Posted: February 17, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Anime & Manga, Movies & TelevisionTags: Anime Boston, Attack on Titan, English Dub, FUNImation, Mike McFarland
Want to write for IGN? Now you can apply!
Posted: February 13, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Microsoft/Xbox, Nintendo, Sony/PlayStation, Steam, PC, & Indie GamesTags: Gaming, IGN, Journalism, Reporting, Writing
Are you an experienced journalist that has always wanted to write for IGN? Well, now is your chance to submit your application to become a freelance journalist in the video game industry!
Flappy Bird App Removed For Being ‘Too Addicting’
Posted: February 12, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Steam, PC, & Indie GamesTags: Dong Nguyen, Flappy Bird, Indie, Removed
Flappy Bird, one of the most most popular games for iOS and Android devices, was recently removed from the App Store for being ‘too addicting’. Surprisingly, the decision to take down the app was not by a concerned parent group or some psychology study, but by the game’s own creator, Dong Nguyen.
Avatar: What Ever Happened to Zuko’s Mother?
Posted: February 11, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic Books, Dark Horse Comics, Movies & TelevisionTags: Avatar, Summary, The Search, Zuko, Zuko's Mother
Perhaps one of the most burning questions amongst Avatar: The Last Airbender fans was a question posed at the end of Book 3, where Zuko visits ex-Fire Lord Ozai and prison and asks, “Where is my mother”. Fans were outraged that one of the most interesting stories within the series was left open-ended. However, unbeknownst to many, the story of Avatar: The Last Airbender has been continuing in the form of a graphic novel series. One of the most recent story arcs, a 3-part series entitled Avatar: The Search finally revealed the whereabouts and backstory of Zuko’s mother, Ursa. Keep reading to find out what happened!
The Lego Movie Review…Everything Was Awesome
Posted: February 10, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Movies & TelevisionTags: Lego, Review, The Lego Movie
With original and beautiful animation, incredibly witty and pun-fulled humor, and an all-star lineup of voice actors, The Lego Movie was a total home run for Game&Comic:
AMC’s The Walking Dead Returns Tonight!
Posted: February 9, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Comicology - Comic Books, Movies & TelevisionTags: AMC, February 9, Returns, The Walking Dead
After a nail-biting cliffhanger left zombie fans on the edge of their seats just a few months ago, The Walking Dead will return on AMC tonight to continue the remainder of Season 4!
Bravery Default Releases Today!
Posted: February 7, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, NintendoTags: 3DS, Bravery Default, Nintendo, Release
The highly anticipated Japanese RPG for the Nintendo 3DS, Bravery Default, was released today in North America. This game is very similar to the Final Fantasy franchise, making it a must-have for any RPG lover. Stay tuned for an upcoming review!
Kingdom Hearts Timeline Explanation
Posted: February 4, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Sony/PlayStationTags: Chronological, Kingdom Hearts, Order, Timeline, Video Games
One of the most popular problems amongst the Kingdom Hearts franchise results in many gamers having no idea how the order of the series works. With prequels and sequels releasing out of order and bizarre titles with words like “Re:” and “Final Mix +”, it is no surprise that this series could use an explanation. This article is an update on one of Game&Comic’s first posts, but will also tie off a lot of loose ends:
Sly Cooper Animated Film in 2016
Posted: February 3, 2014 by Ian Gaudreau in Gamenomics - Video Games, Movies & TelevisionTags: Movie, Release, Sly Cooper, Sony
The original Sly Cooper video game, developed by Sucker Punch Studios, was released in September 2002. 12 years later, an animated Sly Cooper movie will be making its way to a big screen near you. The film is set to release in 2016 and is in development by Sony.
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
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.






