Marvel Comics announced Friday afternoon, CONAN will return for an all-new series in January of 2019.
C.B. Cebulski is making bold moves in his early tenure as the editor-in-chief of Marvel.
“From Barry Windsor-Smith to John Buscema to Neal Adams, a legendary line-up of amazing artists brought Conan to life in the pages of Marvel comics. It’s a legacy we’re now going to live up to with the talent we have lined up for the Cimmerian barbarian’s homecoming in early 2019. We’re excited!” said Cebulski.
From the images below, it looks as if Conan could be part of the Marvel Universe continuity.
From 1970 to 2000 with Conan The Barbarian, Conan the Adventurer, Conan the Savage and Savage Sword of Conan there a 650 issue catalog.
Creative team and title announcement will come at a later date, according to Marvel.
What do you think of the news, are you excited for the return of Conan to Marvel? Comment below.
Since its release, the Nintendo Switch has been dominating sales all over the globe. With Thursday morning’s announcements of new titles, ports, and DLC made via Nintendo Direct, it looks like Nintendo may hit its March goal of 14 million Switch units sold. Here is a list of what characters and games will be coming to the Nintendo Switch in 2018.
THE WORLD ENDS WITH YOU
First released on the Nintendo DS in July of 2007, The World Ends With You is receiving a port to Nintendo’s new console. The Switch version of the fantasy action role-playing game will allow players to play two different ways. They can either control characters via the touchscreen or use traditional controls, and the game will also give players a new scenario to play as well. Outside of a release date of 2018, information about the game and its new scenario other than it being “sizeable” was not released.
POKKEN TOURNAMENT DX DLC
Two new waves of character DLC for Pokken Tournament DX will be hitting the Nintendo Switch starting on January 31st! The first part of the new battle pack will introduce Aegislash as a new battle character, and will also contain a support set of Mimikyu and Mega Rayquaza. Then on March 23rd the second wave of the battle pack arrives, carrying with it a slew of characters. Which includes a battle character version of Blastoise, with Mew and Celebi arriving in the game as a support set.
Players will also have immediate access to new avatar items if they purchase the battle pack right now.
KIRBY STAR ALLIES
At E3, Nintendo announced Kirby Star Allies and today as part of Nintendo Direct they released a new gameplay trailer. While the trailer showcased new Artist and Spider move-sets, what it really hammered home were two staples Nintendo is known for. Colors and multiplayer. Amidst its unique and bright levels, the game’s multiplayer system was shown off.
The new co-op system allows four players to share their abilities as they travel though the game’s levels. Kirby and his friends make their Nintendo Switch debut on March 16th.
DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS
Among the many things announced in this year’s Nintendo Direct video was news that the demo for Dragon Quest Builders is now available on the Nintendo Switch. It can be found in the Nintendo eShop.
HYRULE WARRIORS: DEFINITIVE EDITION
This new edition of Hyrule Warriors will contain every map, character, and mission from both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS versions, including the premium DLC. Giving players 29 playable characters to choose from. If you’re a fan of the outfits Link and Zelda wore in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, then good news you can equip them in this game as well. Also included in the game is a two-player split-screen mode that utilizes a split pair of Joy-Con controllers.
The game launches this Spring.
MARIO TENNIS ACES
Nintendo’s famous mascot made his 2018 Nintendo Direct debut wearing full tennis gear. The next installment in the Mario Tennis series includes new gameplay mechanics. Including “new wrinkles” to help determine which shot and stroke will help you defeat your opponent given their position on the court. But the biggest addition to the game is a new story mode that contains new missions, boss battles, and more.
As with Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition, Mario Tennis Aces will also be released this Spring.
YS VIII: LACRIMOSA OF DANA
The RPG that was released on PC, Playstation 4, and Vita will arrive on the Nintendo Switch this Summer.
SUPER MARIO ODYSSEY UPDATE/DLC
A new and free update is coming to Super Mario Odyssey. The update includes a new unlockable online game mode called Luigi’s Balloon World which is available after the update is downloaded and the main story is beaten. The game mode consists of a unique version of hide and seek. Giving players 30-seconds to either hide or discover a balloon anywhere on a map.
Also included in the update are new snapshot filters and three new outfits for Mario to wear. Knight armor, a musicians outfit modeled after the ones in New Donk City, and a “Sunshine” outfit that puts Mario in shades and a Super Mario Sunshine styled shirt. The new update will be available in February.
SNK HEROINES TAG TEAM FRENZY
Fans of the SNK fighting games can now play as their favorite female fighters in a new tag game. Controls are made easy as players can activate a variety of moves with just one button. Fighters are also customizable. The game will be released this Summer.
Also announced was the release of Aca NeoGeo 2 Art of Fighting 2 in the eShop.
MARIO + RABBIDS KINGDOM BATTLE DLC
Building off of 2017’s DLC which included features like end-game content and co-op, Nintendo is making Donkey Kong a playable character in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle. His inclusion in the game this Spring also comes with a new story.
PAYDAY 2
Not only is Payday 2 from Starbreeze Studios coming over to the Nintendo Switch, it will also come with a new timed exclusive character. A Japanese computer whiz named Joy who wears a mask lined with LED’s and comes with her own weapons and hacker perks. Payday 2 will be released on February 27th for the Nintendo Switch.
Fe and Celeste
Two new indie games are also coming to the Nintendo Switch. The first one that was shown was Fe (pronounced Fay). A platformer from Zoink Games that debuted at E3 last year as part of EA’s originals series. By utilizing the Joy-Con’s motion controls players can unlock new character abilities as they venture deeper and deeper into Fe‘s Nordic world.
Prior to the February 16th release of Fe,Matt Makes Games’ 2D action platformer, Celeste will be available for the Switch on January 25th. The game comes with an assist mode which allows players to adjust difficulty, speed, and invincibility.
DONKEY KONG COUNTRY: TROPICAL FREEZE
The game that was first released on the Wii U back in February of 2014 is getting ported to the Nintendo Switch. This time Funky Kong is getting in on the action as he’ll be a playable character in a new game mode. His abilities include hovering with his surfboard and using it to land on spikes. Funky can also perform infinite rolls and underwater maneuvers.
The game will be released on May 4th, and it also comes with a two-player co-op.
DARK SOULS REMASTERED
Closing out this year’s Nintendo Direct was the announcement of Dark Souls coming to the Switch. Nintendo released a trailer for the upcoming remaster, and while no gameplay info was given, a release date was. May 25th.
What did you think of this year’s Nintendo Direct presentation? What game(s) are you excited for? Comment below!
Brian Michael Bendis’ first work for DC Comics has been revealed; the celebrated comic scribe will penning a backup story in Action Comics #1000, with art by superstar penciler and DC co-publisher Jim Lee. The news comes courtesy of ComicBook.com, which exclusively broke the news earlier today.
Action Comics #1000 is also the first time a mainstream American comic book has reached such a number. The issue will be “an over-sized extravaganza” with the main story written by current Action Comics writer (and Superman expert/killer/resurrector) Dan Jurgens. Along with the Bendis/Lee story, the rest of the book will be a celebration of 80 years of Superman stories by various creators.
What do you think? Are you excited to see the Bendis/Lee team-up? What else would you like to see Bendis write? Comment and discuss below. And as always stay tuned to Monkeys Fighting Robots for more information on Bendis’ new home at DC Comics!
The Commuter strikes this unmistakeable tone of familiarity. We have our resident everyman played of course by Liam Neeson who just happens to be an ex-cop who finds himself wrapped up with some dangerous individuals (sound familiar?). He meets up with a mysterious woman played by Vera Farmiga who offers him one hundred thousand dollars to locate a passenger who we find out is the FBI’s witness to a pretty gruesome act (gee … where have I heard this before). Of course, when he refuses to go along with the act, his family is threatened (wait .. they took his family .. shocking). The only question that I have after sitting through this ridiculousness is why would anyone ever want to travel with Liam Neeson? Furthermore, why would anyone consider sitting through the same movie you’ve probably seen Neeson in already?
Bryon Willinger, Philip de Blasi and Ryan Engle attempt to strike a different tone in this release but end falling into the same tropes found in his previous work. Neeson is Michael McCauley, a struggling insurance salesman who is trying to find a way to pay his mortgage and help his son go to college. McCauley is so close to retirement but is blindsided by his boss when he’s laid off. He heads back to get on the train home and just as he’s about to read a book Farmiga’s character approaches him.
The writing in the film has all the originality of a mad-libs you’d pick up at a gas station. There’s an attempt to give Neeson’s character a working man’s vibe (I mean come on… he rides a train every day and drinks coffee), but it comes across as a thin plot device intended to give McCauley some cause for considering the mysterious lady’s offer. Even the mystery which dominates most of the first and second acts is poorly conceived. His character is forced to search for a witness named Pryne, and I’ll give you all one guess what she happens to be reading when McCauley finds her (eye-roll).
Farmiga’s performance is average at best while Neeson’s appears to be going through the motions. There’s nothing eye-popping or exciting about this action star. He indeed looks his age, and no amount photography can disguise that. However, Patrick Wilson’s performance is probably the worst of the entire film. Wilson portrays McCauley’s former partner who appears to be hiding something (hmmm, Neeson’s partner may be a bad guy, sigh). Wilson is dull on screen and brought no energy to the film. Seeing this made me slightly concerned because of his role in the upcoming Aquaman. Hopefully, James Wan can get more out of him.
My one hope was that maybe the special effects would make The Commuter visually appealing, but that was a disaster as well. Can someone explain to me how Neeson suffered only minor abrasions when his head was thrown through a window? The final crash sequence had little believability and came across as hokey. If that’s what you are looking for, then look no further. However, if your family is looking for a quality film, then the last thing you should select is Neeson playing the same role once again.
In a drastic move, Fox has changed release dates for three of their upcoming X-Men films. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Deadpool 2,New Mutants and Gambit have all been moved from their respective release dates.
The most significant change is that of Josh Boone’s New Mutants which moves from April 13th of this year all the way to February 22nd of 2019. The trailer for the horror based X-Men project debuted last year to much fan praise, leaving many confused about why the project was pushed back.
The Channing Tatum led Gambit film lost its director earlier today as Gore Verbinski exited the project, and you know the saying when it rains it pours. The project, which was set to release Valentines Day 2019 has been moved back to June 7th, placing it in summer blockbuster territory.
The most positive news to come from this is that Deadpool 2 will be releasing two weeks earlier, moving from June 1st to May 18th of this year. Meaning the film will be coming out on the heels of the Marvel mega-movie Avengers: Infinity War and if there’s anyone who can take on the Avengers it’S Wade Wilson.
What are your thoughts on the crazy changes to Fox’s release slate? Let us know in the comments below!
If you just can’t get enough of Rick and Morty and desire to flood your home or office with Funko figures, you’re in luck, because the company has more items, including that of the plush variety, on the way!
Ever since Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland brought us this genius show on [adult swim], fans have been clamoring for not only more episodes, which we might be waiting for a while. There are conflicting reports that a new season may not come till 2019 (story), but also that no one is currently working on any new episodes (story). Either way you look at it, it’s pretty depressing. The hunger is insatiable. Though, there are definitely new things coming in the form of Funko!
The plush offerings are going to be some of the biggest that the company has ever produced for purchase. This collection will include a 12-inch ‘Funko Galactic Plushie XL’ of Snowball and four FYE 16-inch exclusives of Rick, Morty, Mr. Poopy Butthole and Mr. Meeseeks. Toys R Us will also have 16-inch exclusives, though only of both Rick and Morty.
You can also look forward to some excellent new POP! vinyls coming, including two ‘POP! Rides’ figures of Rick. You can scoop him up in a ‘Mad Max Rick’ car or in a what we are more accustomed to seeing him in, ‘‘Rick’s Ship’, a Hot Topic exclusive.
Finally, there are a few individual POP!s on the way, including ‘Prison Break Rick’, ‘Warrior Summer’, the leader of the Death-Stalkers, ‘Hemorrhage’, and ‘Sentient Arm Morty’, which has a 1-in-6 exclusive with a bloody hand. You can also get the ‘Pickle Rick’ figures, of which there are two, including a ‘Pickle Rick (with laser)’ exclusive.
Channing Tatum doesn’t to appear to have the same luck as his title character, Gambit the X-Men film by Fox is looking for a new director as Gore Verbinski has left the project two months before filming was supposed to begin in New Orleans, according to a report by The Hollywood Reporter.
Gore Verbinski who directed The Lone Ranger joins Rupert Wyatt and Doug Liman as former directors of the film. Fox has yet to make an announcement on the future of Gambit.
Josh Zetumer wrote the script a long time ago. As far as casting the last update was Lea Seydoux had landed the role of Belladonna Boudreaux back in 2015.
Verbinski’s departure is a breaking news story, check back for more details on the status of Gambit.
UPDATE: Gambit has been moved from its February 14, 2019 release date to June 7, 2019.
Do you think the Gambit film will ever see the big screen? Comment below.
“At some point in their lives, all young people believe their parents are evil … but what if they really are?” That’s the big idea behind Marvel’s comic book series Runaways. The comic book series, created by Brian K Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, is fantastic. Runaways follows the journey of six kids who flee from their super villain parents. Unfortunately, that aspect seems to have vanished from Hulu’s television adaptation. The parents, also known as The Pride, are far from villainous. In fact, this iteration of The Pride isn’t all that scary.
The parents are overly sympathetic in the Hulu series. The group have been almost entirely de-clawed. The comic version of The Pride was organization of shadowy criminals, almost like The Illuminati. The TV show Pride, however, is a group of somewhat antagonistic geniuses. They aren’t nearly as frightening or nasty as their comic counterparts. The idea behind Runaways is that the kids need to escape their evil parents. But aside from two murders, which the parents don’t even want to commit, the parents aren’t very sinister.
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Even the abusive Victor Stein gets a sympathetic cancer arc. In the comics, Victor was a complete jerk. While all the parents in the comics were evil, Victor was likely the worst. However, in the TV show, Victor’s evil for maybe two episodes total. The other parents talk about how he’s an abusive jerk, but we see very little of that. Instead, we see a man who tries to win his son back with building robot gloves. The super jerk the show talks about is barely present. The Victor Stein we see in Marvel’sRunaways is a borderline tragic figure.
The parents are very fleshed-out characters in the series, which is nice. There are some interesting developments, such as the various infidelities between the couples of The Pride. That said, adding dimension to the parents shouldn’t take away their villainous side. There’s a way to make deep characters without sacrificing edge. While the parents are interesting in Marvel’s Runaways, there’s a disappointing absence of the group’s fear factor.
The defining difference between the comics and series is motivation. The Pride of the comics were more than willing to sacrifice others for immortality. While they were trying to do right by their children, they had no problem committing murder. The Pride in the comics is similar to Walter White in Breaking Bad. However, the TV show Pride doesn’t have this dark, intriguing motivation. Mostly, they seem to be acting in fear of Jonah, their benefactor. The Pride is supposed to be the motivation for why the Runaways run away. But in the television show, there isn’t satisfying motivation for either party’s actions.
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Instead, all the villainy is placed upon the shoulders of one man. Jonah, the “mastermind” behind The Pride, is the only character who mirrors The Pride of the comics. He somewhat resembles The Gibborim, the gods in the comics (which has become the name of Jonah’s cult/church). However, the difference between Jonah and the Gibborim gods is how much agency The Pride has beyond them. Jonah is the only reason the dark deeds pushing Runaways forward happens. Jonah makes The Pride non-important. All The Pride does in the show is give birth to theRunawaysin the literal sense.
It’s possible these issues are a result of the show’s slow pace. Marvel’s Runaways takes a while to build the rift between the kids and their parents. The show is going to get a second season, so maybe the parents will become true villains. However, the first season felt weak because of how toothless The Pride was. For the show to have high stakes, The Pride needs to be darker and scarier. The audience needs to see the parents are as evil as the young people fear they are.
The director of Columbia Pictures’ Venom Ruben Fleischer and the star of the film, Tom Hardy spoke at a panel at the Brazil Comic Con via satellite.
Check out the footage below.
We are #VENOM
The film is directed by Ruben Fleischer from a script by Jeff Pinkner and Scott Rosenberg, and stars, Tom Hardy, Michelle Williams, Jenny Slate, Woody Harrelson, and Riz Ahmed.
According to the director, the plot of the film will involve storylines from Venom: Lethal Protector written by David Michelinie and drawn by Mark Bagley, and the Planet of the Symbiotes written by Michelinie as well. Venom is shooting in San Francisco which was the setting for Lethal Protector.
Venom hits theaters on October 5, 2018.
The artist team for Planet of the Symbiotes:
Penciller
Ralph Cabrera (#1)
Joe St. Pierre (#2)
Kyle Hotz(#3)
Darick Robertson (#4)
Steve Lightle (#5)
Inker
Dave Hoover (#1)
Greg Adams (#2)
Armando Gil (#3)
Arne Starr (#4)
Steve Lightle (#5)
In 2011, the acting/directing/writing trio of Charlize Theron, Jason Reitman, and Diablo Cody teamed up for Young Adult, an overlooked but quite ingenious slice-of-life story about a petty woman who wants to break up the marriage of her high school sweetheart. Tully, the team’s new film, looks to be something of a quasi-sequel/spiritual sequel to that movie.
Theron is back, this time as Marlo not Mavis, and while she might be saddled with a stable of kids this time it seems she isn’t handling it all that well either. Then, help arrives in the form of the movie’s title character. Check it out:
TULLY tells the story of Marlo (Theron), a mother of three including a newborn, who is gifted a night nanny by her brother (Duplass). Hesitant to the extravagance at first, Marlo comes to form a unique bond with the thoughtful, surprising, and sometimes challenging young nanny named Tully (Davis).
Young Adult flew too far under the radar to get the sort of recognition it deserves. And, while Theron has continued to flourish and evolve as an actress, Jason Reitman is looking to return to form after the one-two whiffs of Labor Day (remember that weird ass movie?) and Men, Women & Children. This definitely has the look of a film that could snap Reitman’s brief losing streak.