Author: Comic Vibe

©Daiki Kawakami, Fuse, Kodansha/Tensura Production Committee ©Shiba, Fuse, Kodansha/Tensura Diary Production CommitteeCards on the Table: This is probably my favorite tournament arc in a long time. Why? Because 90% of everything is done in one episode. Now, to be clear, I don’t hate the tournament arc in general. When I was younger I loved them. But over the years, I enjoyed them less and less. Often, they feel like an excuse to show off the military prowess of supporting characters at the expense of any meaningful plot progression. Sure, tournament arcs can have real personal stakes for our main heroes,…

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When the dark horse first won the championship alien license, only two films. Ridley Scott’s claustrophobic masterpiece and James Cameron’s action blockbuster. There has not yet been much established lore or interpretation of the lore. It’s just the world of LV-426, a creature perfect for killing, a corporate infrastructure that considers human life expendable, a mystery surrounding an alien ship, a whole bunch of dead marines and a handful of survivors. The comics originally couldn’t use Ripley, so they centered on the other two survivors alien The movie “Newt and Hicks”. Writer Mark VerheidenWith art by Mark A. Nelson for…

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A woman (Salma Hayek Pinault) walks into a sparsely populated square enjoying afternoon coffee, magazines and a lottery booth. She approaches the stall, picks up a stack of newspapers, and poses a question to the waiter (played by Demian Bichir). Her delivery was studied, as if a more natural rhythm struggled with inherent seriousness. She begged the man to close up shop and have a drink with her. Her polite sweetness became more urgent at his rejection. This is a command, not a request. Premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, no blood It is Angelina Jolie’s latest foray into directing.…

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For many people who have been following Capcom’s fighting games over the years, the release of Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Series: Arcade Classic is incredible given recent events and the reception of the last Marvel vs Capcom game. As someone who has only played Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 and Marvel vs Capcom Infinite, I’ve always wanted to play the earlier games because some of them were well received by both competitive and casual players. I’d be lying if I said I was excited to officially hear the Marvel vs Capcom 2 music, because it’s that good. A few months…

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Save up to $90: New Apple AirPods may be coming soon, but you can find deals on current models right now. Save $90 on various models, including AirPods Max, starting at $459, a 16% discount. Apple’s “It’s Glowtime” event on September 9 is just around the corner, and rumors are swirling about the upcoming event. New iPhones, Apple Watches and AirPods are expected to be launched. There was even news this morning that the AirPod Max headphones are getting an upgrade. While we won’t know all the details before the event, we do know that some AirPods models are currently…

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Romeo in Romeo and Juliet (1996) Romeo comes from the 1996 Baz Luhrmann film “Romeo and Juliet”, played by Leonardo DiCaprio. The film follows the classic Shakespeare story “Romeo and Juliet” but features two rival gangs and an arranged marriage. In this version, Romeo and Juliet meet at a masquerade ball.There are two looks you can recreate from the movie: Leo’s blue shirt look and his knight costume. A replica of the blue shirt is available online with the same print as the linked shirt and is paired with black pants. For rider clothing, black pants and any black undershirt…

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Angelina Castro, Interim Executive Director, Women’s Toys, Licensing and Entertainment Industries This year is a year full of changes for our industry. With Toy Fair absent, the introduction of generative artificial intelligence, and inflation still a looming consideration, the desire for something familiar and basic is stronger than ever. As a community, it’s even more important to come together to help us connect with each other, navigate the changing consumer product landscape, and work to future-proof our industry in 2025 and beyond. That’s where Women in Toys, Empowerment and Entertainment (WiT) comes into play. Together with our network of women,…

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