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Review: RAMPAGE Is The Video Game Adaptation We’ve Craved

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Rampage combines intense action sequences, colorful/eye-popping special effects, and an engaging storyline making it the best video game adaptation to date.

While some will reference either the Resident Evil, Mortal Kombat, or Tomb Raider films, none of these possess the type of balance Rampage has. Previous attempts at bringing these video games to life seem always to feel a need to build up a back story. No one is seeking any of these movies out (Rampage included) because they want to be dazzled by dialogue. If anyone is paying to see Rampage, they are wanting to see Rock face off against some monsters who are leveling a city.

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The story centers around primatologist by the name of Davis Okoye (Dwayne Johnson)  and his rescued gorilla named George. Overnight three metallic boxes crash down to earth from an escape pod jettisoned from a space station. In each box is a toxin which transforms these animals into giant mutant creatures with horrible attitudes. George goes to investigate one of the boxes which happen to all in his enclosure and is immediately exposed. Almost at the same moment in another part of the United States, a wolf and an alligator are exposed at the same time (what are the odds?).  Shortly after this occurs, all hell breaks loose as the animals begin leveling everything in their path as they make their trek towards Chicago. Okoye ends up teaming with a geneticist (played by Naomi Harris) as they race to quell the tidal wave of violence and hopefully save George. Agent Russell (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) lends a hand to our unlikely heroes who face a daunting task.

Writers Ryan Engle, Carlton Cuse, Ryan J. Condal and Adam Sztykiel succeed in creating a narrative which balances the character development while creating enough likeability so audiences will care about them. One of the most significant issues with the recent reboot of Tomb Raider is too much time was spent on developing Laura’s origin story. Rampage tells us just enough about Okoye to understand why he works with primates at the San Diego Zoo. Johnson’s character was part of a special ops unit which sought out poachers around the world and eliminated them. His character prefers the company of animals over humans because Okoye has seen the horror humans can inflict. It was a great touch creating the bond between The Rock’s character and George in the storyline. Their friendship is what fuels his passion for saving him. 

Director Brad Peyton is once again at the helm of a Dwayne Johnson action flick (he also directed San Andreas), and the results are undoubtedly stellar. The director understands what the audience is craving when they purchase a ticket for his latest release. For roughly 2/3 of the film, Peyton is the conductor of this big-budget symphony of destruction. What’s most surprising about Rampage is the pacing of the film doesn’t feel rushed. Audiences are given just enough time to develop a bond with the characters before George begins leveling entire city blocks. The performances were indeed effective. No one in the cast overshadowed what was unfolding during the numerous action sequences. Johnson understands that he’s one of the most popular actors working today, but these creatures are the star of the film.

Rampage strikes the right tone and never seeks to do anything more than thrill theatergoers. Children will be in awe of how menacing the creatures look then quickly be frightened by the mayhem they inflict on civilians. At times the dialogue is a little campy but it certainly doesn’t detract from the overall enjoyment of the film. While Rampage won’t be award-winning, it will entertain millions of fans around the globe who are craving an escape from reality.

 

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FUNKO to Drop Retailer-Exclusive POP!s Cereal Line

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Make room on your Funko display shelves and get ready to supercharge your Saturday morning cartoon binge, because the company is set to launch its own cereal line!

Per reports, Funko is set to unveil yet another brand by expanding its traditional POP!s line into themed cereals. Launch boxes will include such horror icons as A Nightmare on Elm St.’s Freddy Krueger and Elvira (Mistress of the Dark), as well as pop icons like He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Beetlejuice and DC ComicsWonder Woman, among others.

Michael Becker, the company founder and current vice president of apparel, revealed recently that the cereal would also come with a miniature POP!s figure as well.

“It’s just one more of those feel-good Funko items,” Becker said. “I used to watch cartoons on Saturday mornings while I was eating cereal. We think people will buy one box to stock and one to rock. They’ll probably open one box and enjoy it and never touch the other one, because it’s a collectible.”

Each box will retail for $7.99, but only exclusively through collectibles retailers and not grocery stores. Certain brands will also have their own unique blend when mixed with milk. For instance, Krueger’s turns blood red and Beetlejuice’s will look like slime.

It will be difficult to not crack a box open to try it, but per Becker’s advice in buying two boxes might be the best route. Look for retailers to start rolling the products out this summer. For more information on the new cereal line, click HERE.

Does the idea of a Funko cereal line entice you? What character would you like to see both on and inside the box? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Alden Ehrenreich On Han Solo’s Journey In SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY

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Since his introduction to audiences in A New Hope, Han Solo has become of films most iconic characters. He went from a lowly smuggler to a Rebellion hero and back again. What we have yet to see is a more naive version of the character, well at least until Solo: A Star Wars Story hits theaters.

Star of the film, Alden Ehrenreich, sat down with The Star Wars Show and discussed what we should expect from his take on the classic character:

“I think you’re meeting him at a time where he’s younger and he’s more of an idealist. He still has kind of a romantic vision or feeling that he’s going to get out of this. He grew up in pretty rough circumstances, so getting out of that and making a life for himself.”

The actor went on to add what he thought differentiated this film from other Star Wars movies:

“It has a lot of jokes, a lot of humor. You spend a lot more time dealing with the feelings and the kind of inner life and kind of all the characters in a certain way in this one.”

Whether you believe Solo will be a great film or not, it’s hard to deny the fact it may be the most different Star Wars film. Many have complained that the franchise has become too complacent and following The Last Jedi, which took many risks, Solo will hope to continue that trend with a new take on an old character.

Solo: A Star Wars Story blasts into theaters May 25th, 2018

Board the Millennium Falcon and journey to a galaxy far, far away in Solo: A Star Wars Story, an all-new adventure with the most beloved scoundrel in the galaxy. Through a series of daring escapades deep within a dark and dangerous criminal underworld, Han Solo meets his mighty future copilot Chewbacca and encounters the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian, in a journey that will set the course of one of the Star Wars saga’s most unlikely heroes.

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#StandByStan: To Save Stan Lee, We Need To Boycott Stan Lee

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The fallout from Stan Lee’s appearance at Silicon Valley Comic Con continues, with Kevin Smith offering Lee a place to stay and comic book creators posting messages of concern.

Lee battled with pneumonia earlier this year and his health has been deteriorating. The Hollywood Reporter released an exposé Tuesday alleging abuse against Lee by his daughter J.C., Jerardo “Jerry” Olivarez, Keya Morgan and J.C.’s attorney, Kirk Schenck.

The 95-year-old legend is surrounded by the wrong people who don’t care for the man himself, but just want to make a quick dollar from the brand. The only way we the fans can stop this is by boycotting any and all appearances by Lee. If the leeches can’t make money from his brand, they will be less likely to stick around. If fans want to create radical and immediate change, we need to boycott the conventions and the companies that set up the autograph and photo sessions as well.

Change would be easier and quicker if high-profile creators and celebities stepped in. All the high-profile guests that profit from these conventions and owe their livelihood to Lee should come together and say, “NO MORE,” and not attend future conventions in which Lee appears. The convention scene is extremely competitive, and if a few stars say no, change will happen quickly.

The goal of the Stan Lee boycott is to dry up the finacial resources the leeches can take a draw from.

Lee should have been relaxing over the past 10 years. it’s been reported he receives $1 million a year for his Marvel ties. He doesn’t need the money. The leeches surrounding Lee made us believe we needed more from Lee, and we ate it up and bought as many tickets as possible. With the convention boom combined with our greedy fandom, Lee has turned into a circus animal traveling around the country with no concern for his well being. We have all let down the man who gave us amazing childhoods.

Stan, I let you down and I am sorry.
Last year at MegaCon Tampa, I wanted to meet Lee and choose the photo op. It was a horrible experience as fans turned against Lee as the event was delayed, calling him rude and unprofessional. The staff at EPIC PHOTO OPS yelled instructions to not talk or touch Lee. As I entered he didn’t move, it was as if he was a was a statue. The photographer kept yelling, FREEZE, NEXT, FREEZE, NEXT. There was no meeting of my idol, there was no experience. I’m sorry I put you through that day, Stan. – Matt Sardo

The video above of Lee’s handler Morgan instructing Lee on how to spell his name is horrific, to make matters worse look at this Instagrammer’s comments on the situation.

To Save Stan Lee, We Need To Boycott Stan Lee #StandByStan

There is no concern for Lee or his health with this person. There is a large group of collectors trying to get as many books signed by Lee as possible before he dies. It is time to put the Stan Lee autograph market on hold and care about the man.

Wuhoo Sports is a prime example of a person that just wants to make money off of Lee. Wuhoo Sports even complains about the price of a signature in the comments of the video. The five-minute clip below gets more depressing the more you watch. Wuhoo Sports is not a fan of Lee, this is a straight-up cash grab.

Lee resembles a depressed tiger stuck in a cage. It was our job to protect the living legend, and we let him down. We still have a chance to tell Morgan no more, but we need to make the tough choice of boycotting Stan Lee and all his signed merchandise, then maybe Stan can enjoy his remaining golden years in peace.

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Review: The Battle For Themyscira’s Fate Begins in WONDER WOMAN #44

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While it misses a few steps, this issue of Wonder Woman has great action and fantastic art.

The last two issues had an incredibly similar pattern, in that they failed to push the story forward. Darkseid has been searching for a way to get to Themyscira to enslave the Amazons. Wonder Woman, her twin brother Jason, and ARGUS have been fighting his forces over relics that open the gate to the Isle of the Amazons. Before they can fully piece together the plan, the lord of Apokolips launches a full-out assault on ARGUS HQ, taking them all to the portal. Will the children of Zeus and their allies be able to stop Darkseid?
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**Some Spoilers Below**

Story:

Wonder Woman’s forces and Darkseid’s forces have finally gathered for one last battle for the gate. As Diana takes on the Dark God himself, Jason faces off against Grail, Darkseid’s daughter. It turns out he and Grail were not just partners, but lovers. She tries to sway him, but Jason, now set on his true destiny, denies her and unleashes his full power. During this, Steve Trevor and his ARGUS soldiers fight the Female Furies for control of the relics.

Wonder Woman 'finds' the gateAs implied by the summary above, this issue is an all-out brawl. It’s intense, yet still fun and shows off the skills of the heroes. It’s great to see the heroes doing battle with stakes instead of flashbacks. I think the best part of all the action has to be Jason using his powers against Grail. Seeing him as a nearly complete hero so soon after his introduction is still a bit shocking, but welcome considering how awesome the fights have been. Diana also stands out with her determination to get revenge for her father, despite how outclassed she is against Darkseid.

That being said, when the smoke clears, the only real story progression doesn’t happen until the last four pages. This wouldn’t be as bad if the previous few issues haven’t been as dull, but as it stands, this issue needed to have more progression.

Art:

I know it sounds like a broken record, but the art of the series continues to be top notch. Emanuela Lupacchino has returned once again to illustrate, and she shows why she’s one of the best when it comes to drawing the Princess of Themyscira’s adventures. The action looks fantastic, the characters are incredibly detailed, and every page is more kick-ass than the last. Romulo Fajardo Jr. helps these incredible illustrations pop with his masterful colorwork. This art team should be the continuing team for the book, or at least the standard artists should strive for.

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Conclusion:

While still lacking a few crucial steps, this issue is heading in the right direction. There might not be as much story progression, but there is a significant amount of epic action to have fun. This, of course, is in large part of the art team, who has gone above and beyond. It’s not perfect, but if you like Wonder Woman being badass, it’ll be a good time.

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Review: THE IMMORTAL MEN #1 Introduces An Exciting New Concept For The DCU

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DC Comics’ “New Age Of Heroes” continues with The Immortal Men #1, an idea and action-packed new series from superstar storytellers Jim Lee, Ryan Benjamin, and James Tynion IV.

The Immortal MenThe Immortal Men #1
Story by: James Tynion IV, Ryan Benjamin & Jim Lee
Art by: Jim Lee
Colors by: Jeremiah Skipper & Alex Sinclair
Inks by: Scott Williams & Richard Friend
Letters by: Carlos M. Mangual

There is a secret history to the DC Universe of heroes who have protected humanity from the shadows since the dawn of time…and who can live forever. Enter the Immortal Men! The team, headed by the Immortal Man, has waged a secret war against the House of Conquest for countless years—but Conquest has dealt a devastating blow. When their base of operations, known as the Campus, is savagely attacked, the Immortal Men must seek out their last hope—an emerging metahuman known as Caden Park! Caden’s emerging powers may be able to ensure the Immortal Men’s survival—but will Conquest get to him first? The Immortal Men

Writing

As part of DC Comics’ New Age of Heroes initiative, The Immortal Men sets out to bring new concepts into the DCU, and does so with a solid amount of myth-building and ’90s comics attitude. Storytellers Jim Lee, James Tynion IV and Ryan Benjamin work together to tell a fast-paced debut issue that may lean a bit on exposition but still has a strong enough protagonist in teenage meta-human Caden Park to keep you interested. His self-doubt and internal struggle are relatable. As are his reaction when he finally accepts what is happening. There are strong echoes of ’90s X-Men (the Lee art, of course, adds to this) and a good use of the ‘chosen one’ archetype. The story also brings back one of the fan-favorite characters from Dark Knights MetalSPOILER ALERT…The Batman Who Laughs is alive and well, cackling with glee.

Art

Part of “New Age of Heroes” was to raise appreciation and acknowledgment of the artist in comics, and on that front, The Immortal Men really succeeds. Working with longtime collaborator Scott Williams and Alex Sinclair, Jim Lee creates some dynamic art in these pages. The art is crisp, vibrant and energetic. The character designs are also classic Jim Lee. If you are a Jim Lee fan, you will probably love this.

Conclusion

The Immortal Men is off to a solid start, and readers should give this new series a chance to see where it goes. New concepts and characters are a great way to revitalize a comic book universe, and something that should always be given a chance.

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‘BATGIRL’ Movie Is Back on With New Writer

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Batgirl Is Back On!

Two months ago screenwriter Joss Whedon decided he didn’t want to continue working on a “Batgirl” film.  A woman has now stepped up to take his spot.

Warner Bros. has found its new writer in Christina Hodson.  Hodson’s credits include Shut in and the upcoming Transformers spin off Bumblebee: The Movie.

Though quite a few have taken on the role as ‘Batgirl’ the film will focus on Barbara Gordon’s version.

Paste Magazine gives us more info on the character.   The daughter of Commissioner Barbara is a headstrong woman with strong natural gifts in gymnastics and martial arts.

As Batgirl, she becomes part of the so-called “Bat Family” of extended heroes that includes the likes of Robin, Nightwing, Huntress, Black Canary, Spoiler and so many others in the Batman comics.

Batgirl made her film appearance wit Batman & Robin in 1997.  Alicia Silverstone played the character

No word on who will star in the film, but a short list was leaked last year.

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Review: NO. 1 WITH A BULLET Ends With An Emotionally Charged And Violent Bang

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No. 1 With A Bullet #6 brings the story to a close with both violence and tenderness. As the true culprit is revealed, Nash and Violet use their love for each other to survive the encounter and return their lives to normalcy. But how long will it last?

No.1 With A BulletNo. 1 With A Bullet #6
Written by: Jacob Semahn
Art by: Jorge Corona
Colors by: Jen Hickman
Lettered/Designed by: Steve Wands

Good or bad, all things must come to an end. But which will it be for Nash and Violet? Find out in the explosive series finale of NO. 1 WITH A BULLET! 

***This review contains spoilers!***

Writing

After last month’s revelation, No. 1 With A Bullet left both the reader and its protagonist with their literal perceptions flipped. Writer Jacob Semahan immediately picks up on this thread and dives right into a very tense and disturbing situation: Nash bound and blindfolded as her girlfriend Violet seemingly reveals herself to be the person who has been destroying Nash’s life. But as has been the case with this series from the get-go, all is not what it seems...SPOILER ALERT…it’s not Violet at all…she too has been sucked into the disturbing obsession of Nash’s ‘No.1’ fan, a man neither them really even knows. Nash figures this out not with her eyes, but with her ears and her heart. No.1 With A Bullet

Like the last issue, Semahn once again uses the very real relationship he has created between Nash and Violet to save them. For a series so concerned with social media communication, it’s the very real, very ‘IRL’ connection between two women that conquers the chaos of obsession.

But Semahn is a clever writer, who understands the power of mystery. And although the story wraps up, there still exists a shroud of doubt and the unknown left to linger in everyone’s minds. No. 1 With A Bullet

Art

Jorge Corona and Jen Hickman outdid themselves with this final issue. Their collaboration has grown stronger with each chapter, culminating in what is the strongest artwork this title has had. There is a great use of so many comic book techniques here; negative space, jarring panel layouts and shapes, and mood-altering coloring. No.1 With A Bullet

The lettering is also a stand out; the fonts and word balloon placement helping to create the emotion and tensions.

Conclusion

Now that’s it’s over, No. 1 With A Bullet will undoubtedly be collected into a trade. If you have been on the fence on this title, then please pick that up. Semahn, Corona and Hickman have crafted a twisted, emotional and relevant cyberpunk mystery that will surely become a cult-classic of the medium.

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Amy Rose Shines In SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #2

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The new Sonic The Hedgehog series by Ian Flynn from IDW continues with its second issue, and introduces everyone’s favorite pink Hedgehog, Amy Rose.

Summary

As Sonic continues to fight against the rough robots to investigate who is behind their attacks, he runs into his number one fan, Amy Rose.

Writing

After the second issue, this series is starting to feel like an IDW series. This makes perfect sense as many IDW series seem to land better after their second issue. As the majority of the comics from the company are based on existing franchises with large casts of characters, it’s important to remember each series is a fresh slate, with a new world to explore. This means elements which are known to be part of the franchise are not necessarily in play in the series until they get a proper introduction.

The first arc of this series is set to re-introduce the characters as they will act in this new series. The first issue introduced Sonic and Tails, this issue brings Amy Rose, and the next issue will finally bring Knuckles to the mix. It may seem like it’s a slower pace but at the same time, this is what is needed when dealing with large casts, characters, and mythology. Writer Ian Flynn seems to have a great feel for what needs to happen with this franchise moving forward and is producing an incredibly fun read in the process.

Sonic The Hedgehog

Artwork

The artwork gets a shift up thanks to the work of a new artist. Adam Bryce Thomas pulls overtime by doing pencils, inks, and color work for this issue. His work is perfect with the introduction of Amy Rose. She seems like a character who benefits from the use of a lot of great facial expressions as she is one for getting emotional being young and trying to prove herself to everyone, especially Sonic. You can feel the sentiment Amy feels from panel to panel, making the issue incredibly memorable.

The lettering by Corey Breen helps with introducing Amy’s emotional nature. The lettering delivers how awkward yet loud she can get around the blue blur. Also, the sound effects help the actions flow as if watching one of the original Sonic video games. The effect used for Sonic’s signature charge spin is spot on.

Conclusion

The book hasn’t lost its energy after the first issue and instead has proven a change of art, especially for certain characters, helps to make the issue more enticing. If you weren’t won over by the first issue of the new Sonic the Hedgehog series, then pick up this issue before you write off the series. It helps to prove just how entertaining this new book is going to be.

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One Limb Left: Video Games That Deserve A Remaster

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When it comes to playing old video games, remasters have become the go to for reliving ones gaming past.  Last week’s release of the trailer for the Spyro: Reignited Trilogy caught a lot of people’s attention for good reason.  The upgraded lighting and graphics drastically improve the look of the games.  They look a lot more colorful, and detailed.  Plus if it sells well, hopes for a new Spyro game could become reality.

Since its release back in June of 2017, the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy has become the top selling remastered collection in PlayStation 4 history.  Selling over 3 million copies according to VG Chartz.  Not to mention it’s being sold for Nintendo Switch and PC as well.  Remasters are a great way for developers to gauge the interests and wants of the gaming community.

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After the success of the N. Sane Trilogy, rumors of a new Crash Bandicoot game in 2019 have been swirling around ever since.  But whether or not it does happen, here are some video game remasters I would love to see happen!

Power Stone

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The Sega Dreamcast fighter was one of the best and most underrated fighting video games of its era.  What set it apart from other fighters was what you collected while fighting three other combatants.  By collecting three gems that appeared in various parts of the stage, you would unlock your character’s ultimate form and its attacks.  Ultimate forms mostly came in a style of armor and each one was unique.  Being able to pummel opponents as a giant stone being in high-definition would be fantastic!

Crazy Taxi 

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Crazy Taxi was an amazing game.  Though it has been ported over to mobile devices, barreling through the streets in updated cabs, and collecting fares while listening to The Offspring would be great!  Any game that rewards you for driving like a lunatic should be given a new look, and in this case a third game.

The House Of The Dead 1&2

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Though it did make its way to console, House of the Dead was a shooter that was more popular in the arcade.  Using a controller instead of a plastic gun to shoot zombies and monsters felt very awkward and weird.  So why bother with a remake?  Well VR is a thing now-a-days, so why not give one of the best rail shooters of all-time the VR treatment?

Banjo-Kazooie

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Rare, just remake the damn game already!

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