Launching in October, DDP will present the brand new ongoing series The Corps! written by Rick Remender (Fear Agent, Wolverine: Dangerous Games).
“The Corps! will be a high tension, high stakes, shotgun blast of adventure set all over the world,” says Remender. “The Corps! is a merging of the intrigue of Mission: Impossible, the ugly wartime realism of Band of Brothers and the high adventure of a 007 film.”
The Corps! will build on characters already established in Lanard Toys’ two-decade old line of action figures and vehicles that has included more than 50 releases. For the first time in the history of The Corps! DDP will construct a gigantic universe built from the kind of explosive plot-twisting surprises that Remender is known for. Read the rest of this entry »
Devil’s Due proudly announces a publishing deal with Digital Manga Publishing that will bring original Vampire Hunter D comics to the U.S. Already a cult favorite among fans, the hugely popular international star of novels, manga, and full-length animated movies will make his monthly U.S. comic-book debut from DDP.
The first series, entitled American Wasteland, will have a noticeably North American feel never before seen in the Vampire Hunter D mythos, while closely paying respect to the history of “D.” Read the rest of this entry »
Official Web Site: http://www.funimation.com/hellgirl/
IFC brings all 26 episodes of the popular anime supernatural thriller series HELL GIRL from Aniplex as a television exclusive available on IFC FREE, the IFC VOD channel, starting July 3 with the network television premiere to follow later in the year on Friday, October 3 on IFC.
Beyond the veil of midnight lies a website, HellCorrespondence.com. Type in the name of one upon which you desire retribution… And it will be served. Read the rest of this entry »
Pick the artwork or your favorite artist and possibly win that peice. I am dying to see this flick and I love Frank Quietly’s artwork, so I have entered a couple of times. Go to the site if you want to give it a shot. Win Hancock artwork.
Top Cow Productions Inc. announced today they are exhibiting at this weekend’s Wizard World Chicago at the Rosemont Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois and will bring some special guests, unveil exclusive variants and make new announcements about upcoming projects.
“Chicago brings out some of the best comics fans in the word and we are excited to be able to present them with the best Top Cow has to offer, especially during opening weekend of the Wanted movie in theaters,” pronounced Mel Caylo, VP-Sales and Marketing, Read the rest of this entry »
This weekend at Wizard World Chicago, Devil’s Due will arrive in dramatic fashion with all-star toy designer Shawn Smith and the first plush collectible from Devil’s Due POP. Shawnimals’ Ninjatown line and DDPOP will unveil Geeky Ninja Friday at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center.
The all-new plush comes equipped for ninja convention antics, complete with a Ninjacon attendee badge and polybagged mini-comic. Read the rest of this entry »
Construct the galaxy’s ultimate battle station! Who could forget the dreaded Death Star from the classic Star Wars film, “Return of the Jedi”? Now Star Wars fans and Lego enthusiasts can build the infamous, partially constructed battle station that looms in space above the forest moon of Endor. Just like in the movie, the super laser — made here with brilliant transparent yellow elements — is ready to fire.Impressive Display
Recommended for ages 16 years and up, this faithful replica is more than just a kid’s toy. The intricately detailed Lego Star Wars Death Star II is sure to impress Star Wars fans as much as Lego collectors. Half the fun is assembling the Death Star, and the other half is showing it off to your friends. This model includes its own display stand, perfect for placing on a computer desk. Measuring 19 inches wide and 25 inches high (with display stand), the Lego Death Star is to scale with the original — 160 kilometers in diameter — and incorporates an impressive 3,417 pieces.
About LEGO
The world-famous building block set encourages a unique type of play that is fun, creative, engaging, and challenging. Taking its name from an abbreviation of two Danish words, “leg godt,” meaning “play well,” LEGO has been inspiring children and adults to do just that since 1932. Seventy-five years later, LEGO is one of the world’s largest toy manufacturers, with products sold in 130 countries.
What’s in the Box
Death Star replica with 3,417 pieces and display stand.