Great new Trailer For Tomb Raider Underworld has just been released WATCH IT HERE.
Differences from previous iterations in the series are that Lara’s environment will be an “interactive world that reacts and remembers”, such that footprints left in the mud or mud transferred to Lara’s knee from kneeling on the ground will be washed away by rain, the bodies of the foes she encounters will remain where she killed them, and any destruction to the environment she causes will be permanent. According to creative director Eric Lindstrom, this is “to not only reward the player for the effect they’re having on the world, but to give them navigational aids.” Read the rest of this entry »
Alright you guys, I know you’ve seen it, what are your thoughts on Batman: The Dark Knight? WE WANT TO KNOW!

At Comic-Con: Paramount has divided the film’s first teaser one-sheet into four separate posters and will be handing out only one each to fans. The four solo posters, when combined, form the Starfleet federation logo, as seen here.
This film looks like a winner. I can’t believe how good Zachary Quinto looks as a young Spoke. I knew he would pull it off but not this well. We shall see how this one plays out. No matter what happens I know there are Trekies everywhere wetting themselves right now.

Werewolf necrophilia and talking rats are just a small part of the dark, creepy action in Ben Templesmith’s new miniseries, Welcome to Hoxford, debuting in August from IDW Publishing. The co-creator of 30 Days of Night (with writer Steve Niles), Templesmith has built quite a fan following in recent years, including critical and sales successes with titles he has both written and created artwork for, including Wormwood Gentleman Corpse and Singularity 7.
Written and illustrated by Templesmith, Welcome to Hoxford is a horrific new series that features a unique and nasty take on werewolves. In the debut issue, Raymond Delgado is the newest inmate at the Hoxford Correctional Facility and Mental Institution. Read the rest of this entry »

The SNAKED comic series, which IDW Publishing considers its most controversial comic series to date, is being collected in a new graphic novel with plenty of extras. A cleverly concocted political thriller, SNAKED tells the story of Bill Timmons, who is born with scales and a latent ability for bloody outburst… but when Timmons makes it to the high-profile political scene, he finds out who the *real* snakes are.
Conceived by author Clifford Meth and artist Rufus Dayglo, with cover art by Ashley Wood, the SNAKED graphic novel includes all three issues of the reality-based political thriller as well as the original short stories that inspired the series with illustrations from Dave “X-Men” Cockrum. In addition to never-before-seen art, there’s also a new introduction by Gene Colan, the creator of “Blade.”
SNAKED has been optioned by Elysium Films with Meth scripting.
TPB • FC • 104 pages • 6.625” x 10.187” • $17.99 • ISBN: 978-1-60010-304-9