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Catwoman #89 hits stores Wednesday as Black Mask’s scheme nears completion. Can Selina save Alley Town before time runs out?
It’s not every day that you can own actual items from your favorite television shows, and even when you can, more often than not, those items aren’t items that are actually used on screen. That’s not the , as you can own items from Black Panther, Stargate, and Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean, and all…
You don’t need to look hard to find a film or TV fan who will say a reboot is never as good as the original
Caterpillar engineers can design, test and refine machines without physically building them. The company just opened the Black Hills Engineering Design Center, offering a firsthand look at how virtual reality and advanced visualisation are transforming equipment development and training
Hiya Toys reveals new Exquisite Super Series 1/12-scale figure for Judge Dredd with a classic black-and-white deco
On Thursday, Activision released the ports of Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2 on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. And while there’s plenty of discussion about the games, from pricing to cross-generation functionality, there’s also been talk about how it performs on the modern hardware
Mustafa Mahmoud4 hours agoConsole, Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming, Tech News
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The long-awaited ports of Call of Duty: Black Ops and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 are available nowon PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and what’s better, they cost just $20 each for PS Plus subscribers. It has been stated that there are no major updatesto each of the core games
HOUSTON – Houston’s Third Ward is home to a lot of history — and increasingly, it’s becoming home to a growing Black nerd community. At the center of it all is Gulf Coast Cosmos Comics, a Black-owned comic shop fueling creativity, representation and fandom on the city’s south side