Monthly Archives: October 2017
Hodor Doorstop Will Break Your Heart, Keep Doors Open
Dark Horse has its line of Game of Thrones merchandise on display at New York City Comic Con, including a Hodor door stop designed specifically to hold the door.
If you're way, way behind on Game of Thrones, that reference falls flat, but for everyone in the know, it's a clever, gut-wrenching reminder of everyone's favorite one-word hero.
Hodor isn't the only figure in the Dark Horse 2018 Game of Thrones line. Check out the gallery below to see Hodor and the other figures coming next year.
NYCC is a great place to check out all kinds of amazing toys and figures, including an NYCC exclusive winter gear Spider-Man from Kotobukiya. It's just one of many exclusives found on the show floor.
Capcom Confirms Street Fighter 5: Arcade Edition for 2018
IGN’s Next Big Game Premieres With Super Mario Odyssey
IGN is excited to debut its new video series Next Big Game with a lowdown on all things Super Mario Odyssey. With Next Big Game, we take a look at the biggest and most exciting upcoming games, and break down all of the latest info and work with the studios to provide you with plenty of new content, including gameplay, and much more.
Seeing as how Mario's next big adventure is right around the corner, the debut episode of Next Big Game is here to provide you with the lowdown on all things Super Mario Odyssey.
Episode 2 - Why Assassin's Creed Origins is the Next Big Game In episode 2, IGN takes you inside Ubisoft's next entry in their epic action series. Assassin's Creed Origins, developed by the team behind Black Flag, promises to be a complete overhaul of the series, and we'll tell you everything you need to know about it. Game Director Ash Ismail joins us to give us insight into his team's process and reveals a few secrets about Assassin's Creed Origins ahead of its release.
NYCC Exclusive Winter Gear Spider-Man Statue Is Cool, Cold
Folks in the northern hemisphere are getting ready for the onslaught of winter, and figure maker Kotobukiya is bringing the reason for the season to New York City Comic Con with this exclusive winter gear Spider-Man figure.
Sure, you could celebrate the cold by trotting out some snowmen figurines, but it's very unlikely they're nearly as awesome as Spider-Man in a hat, earmuffs, scarf, and leggings, perched on a Spider-Man logo dusted with snow.
While Kotobukiya showed off other Spider-Man figures, the winter gear variant is only available at NYCC.
As you can see from the gallery, there are Venom, black-suit Spiderman, and Carnage statues as well.
New York Comic Con is well under way, with all the excitement and reveals it entails. Marvel has already teased its exclusive Jessica Jones posters, available only during the event.
Netflix Raises U.S. Streaming Subscription Prices
Netflix has raised its subscription prices once again in the U.S.
Variety reports Netflix's standard two-stream HD service is now $10.99 per month, up $1 per month from the previous $9.99 monthly fee. Meanwhile, the four-stream family plan now costs $13.99 per month instead of $11.99 per month.
Netflix's single-stream, standard definition service will remain at $7.99 per month.
The higher pricing for new members has gone into effect today, while existing Netflix subscribers will be moved over to the new pricier rates over the next few months. Existing members will be notified of the price changes starting on October 19, with Netflix promising to notify subscribers at least 30 days in advance.
Thor 3: The More Havoc Hela Wreaks, the Stronger She Gets
Author's note: While Disney has allowed us to discuss the following plot details of Thor: Ragnarok, the super-spoilerphobic among you may want to bookmark this article and revisit it after seeing the Marvel film.
Oscar winner Cate Blanchett revealed during my visit to the set of Thor: Ragnarok last year that Hela has "a lot of unresolved issues" with Asgard, a grudge that she's nursed for eons. More details on that -- as well as details on Quentin Tarantino veteran Zoe Bell's role working with Blanchett on the film -- follow.
"Playing the goddess of death has been really interesting," Blanchett said. Death is an unsettling notion for the Western world where, as the actress put it, "death has been banished" as a topic of consideration. Hela has likewise been banished by Asgard. "She’s been banished for a very long time, and I think if you’re locked under the Asgardian stairs for five thousand years, you’d be a little bit cross," Blanchett said. "But I think it’s very interesting to bring the concept of death into a world that’s ostensibly immortal."
Travel to Ultra Megalopolis in Pokemon Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon will see players traveling through the Ultra Wormholes that were introduced in Sun and Moon.
According to a post on the official Pokemon website, journeying through the Ultra Wormholes with the help of version exclusives Solgaleo and Lunana, players will discover the world of Ultra Megalopolis, a world that had its light stolen by Necrozma.
A tall tower stands in Ultra Megalopolis, and The Pokemon Company hints that something special may await players at the top.
In addition, it has been revealed that Ultra Wormholes have warp holes within them, leading to different worlds. Some of these warp holes even lead to the home worlds of the Ultra Beasts.
Comic Book Reviews for October 4, 2017
It was another big week for the comic book industry. DC released several key new Batman comics in the form of Batman #32, Batman: White Knight #1 and Batman: The Dawnbreaker #1. Marvel kicked off their Legacy relaunch as books like The Avengers and Iron Fist reverted to their classic numbering, while also capping off the Venomverse crossover and publishing Garth Ennis and Goran Parlov's long-awaited return to The Punisher. Elsewhere, Image dropped a new chapter of The Walking Dead and Dynamite began their sequel to the recent Batman/The Shadow crossover.
Scroll down to check out our reviews for these and various other new releases, and be sure to let us know your favorite books of the week in the comments below.
AC: Origins Will Have the Series’ First Difficulty Settings
The latest addition to the Assassin's Creed franchise will have the first difficulty settings in the series.
Assassin's Creed Origins already seemed set to change the series in a multitude of ways such as introducing RPG elements and having a sharp focus on exploring the vast open world.
In an interview with Assasin's Central (via GamesRadar) game director Ashraf Ismail has revealed that the changes keep coming, with difficulty options being added in a first for the series.
Batman & Jack Kirby Inspired Robert Kirkman’s New Comic
A new comic book from The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman is coming in March 2018 called Oblivion Song. Published by Kirkman’s Skybound imprint at Image Comics, it will be drawn by Lorenzo De Felici with colors by Annalisa Leoni.
The story follows a man named Nathan Cole, who spends his days trying to rescue people from another dimension called Oblivion. A decade ago, 300,000 people and a chunk of the city of Philadelphia were inexplicably transported to Oblivion, and at the same time enormous, man-eating monsters from that nightmarish dimension came to our world and wreaked havoc on the remainder of the city. Technology to visit Oblivion was developed but all rescue missions were called off because of the dangers of Oblivion. While most of society has moved on and the government considers the victims of the tragedy a loss, something is driving Nathan to keep going back, risking his life day after day.