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Captain America Returns In Marvel’s New Pull List

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Captain Marvel takes a break, the X-Men are still recovering from their battle with the Brood, and Captain America returns from the Cold War. All of these plus Thor, Star Wars, Deadpool, Spider-Man, Venom, Hulk, Wasp, and Iron Man are highlighted in the new Marvel Comics pull list.

“Celebrate Steve Rogers’ July 4th birthday with a major comics milestone in this week’s Marvel Comics,” Marvel said on their website. “After the harrowing events of CAPTAIN AMERICA: COLD WAR, the Captains America return home to mourn their fallen—and strive to honor the power of legacy—in CAPTAIN AMERICA (2023) #750. Plus: The secret origin of Sam Wilson’s new shield revealed, and a bold new direction for Sharon Carter! In honor of 750 issues of CAPTAIN AMERICA, a team of fan-favorite guest writers join forces with superstar artists to spin timeless tales celebrating the epic history of the star-spangled hero! Don’t miss this jam-packed oversized issue!”

Marvel revealed the complete pull list online:

New Comics

  • CAPTAIN AMERICA #750
  • CAPTAIN MARVEL: DARK TEMPEST #1
  • CLOBBERIN’ TIME #5
  • DAREDEVIL #13
  • DOCTOR STRANGE #5
  • EDGE OF SPIDER-VERSE #4
  • EXTREME VENOMVERSE #4
  • FANTASTIC FOUR #9
  • INVINCIBLE IRON MAN #8
  • SPIDER-MAN #10
  • STAR WARS #36
  • STAR WARS: YODA #9
  • THOR ANNUAL #1
  • VENOM #22
  • VENOM: LETHAL PROTECTOR II #5
  • X-23: DEADLY REGENESIS #5
  • X-MEN #24
  • X-MEN: BEFORE THE FALL – SINISTER FOUR #1

New Collections

  • DEADPOOL EPIC COLLECTION: DEAD RECKONING TPB
  • JEPH LOEB & TIM SALE: SPIDER-MAN GALLERY EDITION HC
  • MARVEL-VERSE: SPIDER-GWEN: GHOST-SPIDER GN-TPB
  • STAR WARS: HIDDEN EMPIRE TPB
  • THOR BY DONNY CATES VOL. 5: THE LEGACY OF THANOS TPB
  • UNFORGIVEN TPB
  • WASP: SMALL WORLDS TPB

Marvel Unlimited

  • CLOBBERIN’ TIME (2023) #1
  • DAREDEVIL (2022) #9
  • DEADPOOL (2022) #5
  • INVINCIBLE IRON MAN (2022) #4
  • PLANET HULK: WORLDBREAKER (2022) #5
  • SABRETOOTH & THE EXILES (2022) #5
  • STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI – JABBA’S PALACE (2023) #1
  • STAR WARS: THE HIGH REPUBLIC (2022) #7
  • STAR WARS: THE HIGH REPUBLIC – THE BLADE (2022) #4
  • STRANGE ACADEMY: FINALS (2022) #5
  • THOR (2020) #32
  • X-MEN: UNFORGIVEN (2022) #1

All of these titles will be available for print and digital on July 5th, 2023.

Review: The Witcher Season 3 Volume 1 – A Good Star to the End?

The third season of The Witcher series on Netflix is split up into two volumes, with the first five episodes airing first. Many are going into the new season of the show with the caveat of knowing this will be Henry Cavil’s last season as Geralt of Rivia, which may or may not impact how enjoyable the season will be for some. But is what season 3 of The Witcher doing a lot better than the previous season and more authentic to the books it is based on? Things start off on a better footing than last time with this first portion of the season, with a lot more Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer being together.

In the aftermath of the previous season, The Witcher has the trio traveling together to evade detection from many of the factions in conflict on The Continent. Ciri is sought after by different groups because of her elder blood and right to rule Cintra, which is of great value to those who would exploit her. Geralt and Yennefer move Ciri around to keep her safe, while also facing the heavy strains of their relationship after everything that happened between them. But trouble comes knocking on Geralt’s door and forces his hand to help Ciri prepare herself for the dangers that are incoming, which may affect everyone on the Continent as well.

What makes this season of the show much better than season 2 is how much we get to see Geralt, Ciri, and Yennefer interact with each other. They’re together on screen more often and do more together as a trio, which is a very big change of pace for the show. The Witcher books have a big emphasis on the relationship each of them has with one another, both in the action-packed and quiet moments when they’re talking, so it’s nice to see the show start to focus on that more. There’s time we get to see Geralt spending time with Ciri hunting or fighting monsters, as well as Yennefer and Ciri practicing magic or going undercover. The show honestly is much better to watch when they are together.

The first few episodes of Volume 1 do feel like they rush a bit trying to get everyone to a better place with their relationship, especially Geralt and Yennefer. While things are tense at the start, their relationship quickly becomes sweeter and more layered between them. Seeing Geralt and Yennefer work together to discover more about threats to Ciri, or coming up with plans in a given situation is a lot more interesting and fun to watch. Later episodes get to display Geralt and Yennefer in different elements, letting Geralt show a more sophisticated side and Yennefer flex her political smarts. The two of them complement each other better and there’s more of a heartfelt love that grows as the season goes on.

The action of the show is still very well done, both with the fights between groups and when monsters show up. We get a little bit of everything that people love, from Geralt hunting monsters to big battles with everyone showing up to fight. Things are brutal and gritty, with a little extra finesse this time as we see Geralt use his signs more often mid-battle. Although quick, these moments really mix things up and keep things interesting. While there aren’t any giant battles as of yet, the first part of the season appears to build up to some major conflict that might happen by the end of the season. There’s still plenty of fighting to enjoy until then.

There are a few things that season 3 falls short on. Some characters feel disconnected from a lot of the major events going on, including Ciri’s father who makes an appearance. His presence looms over the Continent and is in the background for some major plot points, but it feels like his relevance and the overall impact will come into effect by the end of the season.

At the same time, Jaskier this season seems to have a bunch of stuff going on that feels irrelevant and unimportant to the greater conflict at hand. While still fun to watch whenever he appears, Jaskier feels more like a random wild card thrown into the mix.

Most of his time is spent with Ciri or getting involved with some of the antagonists who want Ciri, but none of it feels too important. The most impactful thing from his involvement this season is how he begins a relationship with Prince Radovid of Redania, which feels randomly added into the mix. This is a change from the Witcher books, as the character isn’t canonically gay, and appears to come out of nowhere.

Previous seasons of the show never addressed whether the character was bisexual when Jaskier was detailing his escapades, while in this season everything happens spontaneously. Whether this will have any significant impact on either Jaskier or Prince Radovid in relation to what is happening with Ciri is anyone’s guess. Hopefully, the last few episodes will find a way to make this more interesting rather than random.

If you were worried that season 3 of The Witcher would be worse than season 2, you can rest easy knowing things are off to a good start. The cliffhanger ending of volume 1 leaves everyone in a very tense moment, right after Geralt and Yennefer discover some major news that puts everyone in danger. With any luck, the show can give Henry Cavil’s time on the show a solid and enjoyable ending to watch. We’ll find out soon when volume 2 for The Witcher season 3 arrives on Netflix on July 27th, 2023.

What do you think about The Witcher season 3 so far? Are you a big fan of The Witcher stories and the games? Tell us everything down below in the comment section!

Pikmin 4 Demo Impressions: Satisfyingly Streamlined

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Nintendo recently released a demo for Pikmin 4. After 22 years and multiple sequels, is it fun to manipulate many plant creatures?

Yes. There’s no denying that Pikmin 4 in 2023 is as fun as the GameCube original from 2001. However, several changes have been added to the latest sequel; some curtail the sometimes challenging gameplay.

Once again, Captain Olimar is in trouble, and the Rescue Team sent to find him, of course, has crashlanded. You’d think a species that has mastered intergalactic travel would know how to land a spaceship.

Thankfully, the sole remaining recruit is a little better at navigating outer space and re-entry. That’s you.

Pikmin 4 starts with a simplified retelling of Captain Olimar’s story and an equally simplified tutorial. Seasoned and newcomers will learn how to round up Pikmin, battle hostile creatures, and make the best use of Oatchi the pup.

Afterward, we’re given a chance to create our personalized recruit and learn that our mission is to find the scattered rescue team and turn sparkly objects into energy. Nearly any sizeable inanimate object can be transformed into our damaged ship’s power source. However, that’s not where the changes end.

Rather than using localized objects to create bridges or ladders, we have to rely on piles of resources that must be carried into the ship before use. These resources serve multiple purposes. On top of creating clay that acts as building blocks for bridge-building, the gem-like object also acts as a form of currency. We’ll talk about the currency that can be used to purchase items more in a bit.

Pikmin 4 handles mostly the same as previous titles but without (thankfully) waggle controls. Although, the control scheme has evolved a bit from Pikmin 3. Most of these relate to the inclusion of Oatchi. The inventory menu allows us to switch between Pikmin types, Oatchi, and

While Oatchi starts as a relatively basic tool, he quickly becomes one of Pikmin 4’s greatest assets. This helpful pooch can carry our recruit and a load of Pikmin at the same time. Oatchi can swim, meaning you can carry all types of Pikmin across bodies of water with no issue.

Additionally, Oatchi’s charge attack can be used to unload an entire platoon of Pikmin on an enemy in one shot rather than spamming the throw button. However, Oatchi also has a health meter, and if it is depleted in battle, the pupper is rushed back to your campsite until he’s healed or the following day.

Thankfully, the research shop allows us to buy healing items to keep our best friend up and running throughout the day. That’s not all, though.

Oatchi can learn new tricks and buffs at base camp. Considering Oatchi is your main ally if all of the Pikmin have been lost in a battle, it’s a good idea to spend the dog’s Pup Drive points as soon as you get them.

During the first few days that make up the demo, you’ll encounter the typical assortment of Pikmin: red and yellow. Ice Pikmin are introduced very early on, but not the blues. Although these tiny creatures act almost the same since the original GameCube release, they’re a bit smarter about following you now. It’s not a significant update, but I didn’t lose random Pikmin behind a random rock or sharp corner like in previous games.

Pikmin 4 feels far more accessible than the previous games. While the resource and time management stuff is still there, the new Pikmin and Oatchi make the daily tasks less daunting. This may detract fans of the first two games, but it’s a massive boon for the more casual player.

Examples of the generous gameplay include things we mentioned before, like Oatchi carrying us across the water to ice and Pikmin being able to freeze bodies of water temporarily. Also, we can move landing sites to multiple areas on the same map once particular creatures are disposed of.

Although resource management may have been altered due to the new character, time management is still the biggest challenge. Kind of.

Daylight moves as fast as usual; however, the sun’s rotation affects not all your time spent exploring the world. When you explore underground areas, time moves at a fraction of its normal speed. Well, normal by Pikmin standards anyway.

After our first encounter with the underground world, we’re told that time slows to 1/6th the usual rate, but I believe it stops altogether. While exploring the underground world on Day 2, I took a break from Pikmin 4 but didn’t pause the game. Around an hour later, I jumped back on, and upon going back to the surface, no time had passed.

However, on Day 3, I spent a long time in a multi-level underground area and found that close to an in-game hour had passed. Maybe the first time is a freebie?

Another new addition to gameplay is a mode made for both single and multiplayer. Dandori Battles have you race to collect resources while another player (or NPC) does the same. Players can gather items nearby, take the bolder route, and steal them from the opposing side.

The demo does not allow us to try out Dandori Battles against live players, but you get a shot at it in the single-player game. If you’re observant, you’ll see a team member atop the highest point in the first solo area you explore after finding the ship. Building a bridge to this spot will take some resources, but you can quickly reach it within the first two days.

Before you can rescue the new crew member, he is whisked away underground by a caveman-looking fellow with an uncanny resemblance to Captain Olimar. By following the rascal, you’ll initiate a Dandori Battle. If you win, you’ll get the crew member back.

It’s not clear if these battles will be mostly optional throughout the rest of the game. For those who like the straightforward task of retrieval and exploration, the Dandori sections could be an unwanted interruption. We’ll have to wait for the full game to come out to see if this new gameplay mode is necessary to complete the single-player game.

Overall, Pikmin 4’s demo hit all of the expected hallmarks of the franchise while also giving newbies a substantial helping hand with Oatchi. If you level up the pup enough, he can carry most items requiring several Pikmin. If you like the challenge of relying only on your flowery buddies, send Oatchi off to battle some giant monster and let him sit out the rest of the day while you go about an average round.

Fans of the series will get what they need out of the latest title, except the Dandori Battles. However, hardcore players may be disappointed by how much handholding the game is willing to do.

Pikmin 4 will arrive on July 21st. It will be $59.99 on launch. Those who buy the game via the eShop will receive 10% in Gold Points.

[Source: Nintendo]

Review: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny – Relic Lost to Time

Indiana Jones is an iconic film character that is beloved by generations of fans for his adventures that are timeless. Despite some mediocre projects related to the franchise that was less than stellar, the original three Indiana Jones films were the gold standard for action-adventure films. Unfortunately, the supposed “final” outing for Dr. Jones does not reach the bar set by its predecessors, thrusting the beloved character into a bad place. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is ultimately a film that feels unnecessary, and borderline harsh to the titular character that has earned his place in the pantheon of classic movie heroes. While there are some good ideas in this film, none of them are executed very well or expanded upon in ways that could uplift everything else around them.

What makes Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny such a disappointing story is how there is a foundation for something good to take shape. The concept of time travel and getting the famed professor of archeology back into his element are great starting points for a movie. But what ruins everything is how depressing the movie makes Indy as it takes him into the late 1960s, around the time of the space race and the Vietnam War. Things start off well with a beginning that has Indy fighting Nazis right at the end of World War II, where we get to see Indiana Jones do all of the things we love to see him doing on screen. Fighting off Nazis with his fists, sneaking into an enemy train to recover an artifact, and ultimately saving the day in a heroic fashion. It’s at this point when this prologue ends that the movie takes a very big nosedive into territory hardly anybody wanted to see in the franchise.

Indiana Jones at the start of this story is depressed, divorcing his beloved Miriam, and he’s forced into retirement at the university he works at. Even worse, Indy’s son Mutt is killed off after enlisting in the Army to fight in Vietnam. There’s so much heavy emotional weight thrown onto Indiana Jones in order to make the character a lot worse in comparison to previous movies. Taking out Indy’s son off-screen in an almost throwaway fashion seems mean-spirited and harsh for the character, only being done to make Indiana Jones become bitter and borderline unlikable. While it’s great to see Harrison Ford put back on the hat once again for another adventure, one can’t help but feel indifferent about his take on the character this time. There are some moments where Harrison displays a lot of great acting with some emotional scenes, but all of it feels unearned and very unnecessary for Indiana Jones to go through. The charm seems all but gone, or rather thrown away by this story.

While this is going on, Indiana Jones is reunited with his goddaughter Helena Shaw. She is the daughter of Basil Shaw, his ally during the train sequence, and a con artist that gets into a lot of trouble. As Helena goes on the run trying to sell off the Dial of Destiny for profit to shady characters, Indy is forced into pursuing the Dial of Destiny and saving Helena before a small group of Nazi remnants gets the dial for their own needs. The adventure takes them to many places around the world, where they follow the ancient clues left by Archimedes, the creator of the Dial of Destiny, culminating in a clash that takes Indiana Jones back in time.

If how bitter Indiana Jones feels on screen is one part of what makes the movie a tough watch, the other part of that is Phoebe Waller as Helena Shaw. She is not a very likable character, often doing things that really make it hard to get behind some of her better or heroic moments. She has a young sidekick that helps her out named Teddy, but both he and their relationship is very forgettable. It is definitely not as charming or interesting as the relationship that Indy and Short Round had in the second Indiana Jones film, no matter how hard the movie tries to present it as such.

Helena comes off as brash, selfish, rude, and obnoxious throughout most of the film. Towards the end of the story, she has some moments to be heroic and make the right decision, but the majority of her screen time is very hard to watch. She hardly learns anything from Indiana Jones, tries very hard to put on a tough act, and is constantly at odds with Indy but not in a good way throughout most of the movie.

Almost everyone else in the story is forgettable with the exception of Mads Mikkelson as Jürgen Voller, the Nazi official that clashes with Indiana Jones throughout the film. He is one of the better parts of the movie as the antagonist, with a great presence at the beginning prologue and a solid ending by the finale too. He’s menacing whenever he shows up, almost to a similar point that previous Indiana Jones movies had with their bad guys. But besides him, everyone else isn’t as impactful. Even Antonio Banderas as Renaldo during a few key scenes are wasted and forgettable, which is a real shame.

There are some characters from previous Indiana Jones films that appear for a quick moment, which gives a nice bit of fan service to everyone. But in the greater context of the story, they’re insignificant and glanced over just as easily as anything else. For a franchise with such a beloved legacy of stories, it’s a shame to see the movie not have as much reverence for this as much as it probably should. John Rhys-Davies as Sallah has a great short monologue that perfectly encompasses the same emotion and nostalgia that audiences wanted to see, but the movie never lives up to that.

The ending of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will be very divisive among viewers, with some liking it and others outright hating it. Part of this is due to an almost out-of-character moment by Indiana Hones towards the very end, which is ricocheted by Helena and pulls everything to the end. A lot of it also feels very rushed, especially when the idea of going back in time and witnessing history would be something a character like Indiana Jones would relish. But for as amazing as some of the action shots look during these sequences, much of it is overshadowed by what feels like a tacked-on ending as a race to the finish line. A small bit of fan service wraps up the movie, which is lighthearted and nice to see. It unfortunately isn’t enough to be a good enough payoff to everything that comes before, nor is it on the same level of conclusion that Indy’s previous adventures have given audiences over the years.

The sad truth is that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is not a great movie, nor is it a great finale to the legendary character. Going into darker territory and breaking down Indiana Jones, both the man and the character, was a decision that was made poorly. The charm of the adventure this series has feels all but depleted, resulting in a movie that is a dud when it could have been an exclamation point on a legacy. Audiences love Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, but this is not a story that showcases why they always have. The original Indiana Jones films belong in a museum, but this one does not.

What are your thoughts about Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny? What is your favorite Indiana Jones movie of all time? Let us know down below in the comment section!

‘The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen’ Arriving To HiDive

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‘The Most Heretical Last Boss Queen: From Villainess to Savior’ is an isekai fantasy series written by the author known as Tenichi, illustrated by Suzunosuke, and published by Ichijinsha since 2019. The Japanese animation studio OLM has picked it up for an anime adaptation to be released in July 2023. Sentai Filmworks acquired the license to stream it to the HiDive streaming service.

“There’s just something about redemption stories that make you want to see the protagonist succeed. And when you combine that premise with isekai? You’ve got a recipe for great entertainment,” HiDive said on their website.

The series is directed by Norio Nitta, written by Deko Akao, and character designs by Hitomi Kōno. Japanese composers Hanae Nakamura, Tatsuhiko Saiki, Kanade Sakuma, and Junko Nakajima are handling the music for the anime.

You can watch the trailer below:

The series began as a web novel published on the Shōsetsuka ni Narō website in 2018.

The Isekai Wiki describes the synopsis as follows,

“Pryde Royal Ivy is only eight years old when she realizes that she’s been reincarnated, destined to become the future wicked queen and final boss of an otome game. She’s got it all in this new life: razor-sharp wit, boss-tier powers, and influence over the kingdom as crown princess. Determined to sow despair and destruction across the land, she… Wait, what kind of a rotten future is that?! Princess Pryde decides to drop the maniacal villainess plan and protect the male love interests instead, cheating her way to saving everyone she can! Will this final boss end up earning the adoration of her kingdom?”

Ichijinsha began publishing a manga version of the series in 2019 with the artist Bunko Matsuura handling the illustrations, though this has been discontinued. Seven Seas Entertainment publishes an English version of both the light novel and the manga in the United States.

Fantasy Comedy Anime ‘Re: Cutie Honey’ Coming To Blu-Ray

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Based on a 1970s manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai, the 2004 adult-oriented fantasy comedy ‘Re: Cutie Honey’ is getting a Blu-Ray home video release from Discotek Media. Directed by Hideaki Anno, the Japanese animation studios Toei and Gainax released the OVA in three parts when it first debuted.

The box set will include all three episodes as well as both the original Japanese audio and the English dubbed version. It has a planned release date of August 29, 2023, but it is currently available on the Right Stuf Anime website.

Discotek released a first-look image of the Blu-Ray box set:

MyAnimeList describes the synopsis as follows,

“The last words spoken to Honey Kisaragi by her father before his death at the hands of the mysterious organization Panther Claw have shaped her way of life. It is the sole reason she still continues to fight for the sake of others.

The energetic Inspector Natsuko Aki does her absolute best to apprehend the members of Panther Claw and bring them to justice, but they are simply too much for the police to handle. The only one who can give these criminals a run for their money is the sexy warrior of love and justice, Cutie Honey—the secret alter ego of Kisaragi. Although Natsuko refuses to acknowledge vigilantes, her relationship with Honey progresses for the better as the strong-headed detective realizes the true intentions behind Honey’s actions.

Overtime, Honey grows more fearful of her burning desire for revenge; meanwhile, Natsuko wants to protect her friend, a sentiment that clashes with her ideals of upholding the law. If they ever hope to stand a chance against the menacing Panther Claw, the duo will have to put aside their differences and stand together.”

The OVA is based on the 2004 live-action film ‘Cutie Honey’ by director Hideaki Anno who also co-wrote the screenplay.

RoboCop: Rogue City Beta Starts Next Week!

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News about RoboCop: Rogue City has been pretty slow since we first covered the upcoming game in 2021. Then out of nowhere, GameSpot reports that a beta for the title will run between July 3rd and July 9th.

Those wishing to access the RoboCop: Rogue City beta must complete a Google Form. I cannot verify the authenticity of this, but I would suggest you read the playtest rules and do your research before submitting any personal info.

Gamers must also agree to a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) by signing up. The details of the NDA are not included but will be e-mailed to those selected for the beta. Typically, an NDA is put in place to keep you from speaking about your experiences under the threat of expensive lawsuits. I’ve signed several over the years; each had a dollar amount associated with each “infraction.”

On top of the NDA, applicants will also need to meet these requirements:

  • Be 18 or over.
  • Have a PC with the minimum requirement here below.
  • Have a Steam account.
  • Have a Discord account.
  • Speak English to be able to give feedback to the development team

You’ll also need to have a PC that meets or exceeds the following specs:

  • OS: Windows® 10 64-bit (After November 2019 Update) or Windows® 11 64-bit
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 5 1600 (3.7GHz or better) / Intel® Core™ i7-3770 (3.7GHz or better)
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon™ RX 5500 XT 8GB / NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 6 GB VRAM
  • DirectX Version 12
  • Hard Drive (storage required): 100 GB available space

RoboCop: Rogue City is developed by Teyon and will launch on PC, PS5, and XBOX X|S this September. Beta testers will be given a promo code to knock 30% off of the game’s price. This discount can only be used on Nacon’s site.

Based on the gameplay footage, the game does look like it stays true to Paul Verhoeven’s iconic 1987 RoboCop. However, being Alex Murphy in this FPS doesn’t look very rewarding. What do you think?

[Source: GameSpot]

Fantasy Anime ‘Helck’ To Stream On HiDive

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The action-fantasy anime ‘Helck’ has found a North American distributor with the HiDive streaming service. Starting on July 11th, 2023, the series will stream for fans to enjoy.

“If someone told you there was a job opening for “Demon Lord,” would you take it? We’d imagine the benefits would be phenomenal, but the job security sounds a little iffy. Think you have what it takes regardless,” HiDive said on their website.

Directed by Tatsuo Sato, the anime is being produced by Satelight, character designs are done by Yoshinori Deno, and the music is being composed by Yoshihisa Hirano. It will debut in Japan on Nippon TV and BS NTV.

Protagonist and titular character Helck is voiced by actor Katsuyuki Konishi (Full Metal Panic, Fairy Tail) with Mikako Komatsu (Gundam Build Fighters, Classroom of the Elite) voicing Vermilio.

The television show is based on a manga written and illustrated by Nanaki Nanao. It was published by Shogakukan from 2014 to 2017 and was serialized in their ‘Ura Sunday MangaONE’ magazine. Viz Media acquired the license to release the manga in the United States.

You can watch the trailer below:

AniList describes the synopsis as follows,

“A certain country in the demon world. The Demon King was defeated by the hands of one of the heroes, and a competition was held for the title of the New Demon King. The Imperial Four Heavenly Kings Vermilio, who is in charge of the tournament, is furious at the participation of the human hero Helck, who is supposed to be her enemy. After receiving news of the fall of the castle of Urum before the final, Vermilio sets out to retake Urum Castle with Helck and other finalists. With a smile, Helck says, “Let’s destroy humans.” Are those words true? The truth behind the smile is…”

Nanao has also written two spin-off manga including the 2018 release ‘Piwi: Fushigi na Ikimono’ and 2020’s ‘Völundio: Divergent Sword Saga.’

‘Harry Potter: Magic Awakened’ Video Game Launched Globally

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The Wizarding World is once again expanding into video games with the announcement that Warner Bros. Games will launch ‘Harry Potter Magic Awakened’ globally. WBG developed the RPG with Portkey Games and NetEase Inc. which will allow the player to grow in magic power as they learn at Hogwarts.

“Warner Bros. Games and NetEase, Inc. today announced Harry Potter: Magic Awakened, the highly anticipated, free-to-play collectible card roleplay game (RPG) set in the wizarding world is now available,” Warner said in a statement. “Co-developed and co-published by Warner Bros. Games and NetEase Games, Harry Potter: Magic Awakened is the latest title released under Portkey Games, the label dedicated to creating new mobile and videogame experiences inspired by the wizarding world that place the player at the center of their own adventure.”

The game is described as, “…a free-to-play, immersive collectible card (CCG) and massively multiplayer (MMO) wizarding dueling game featuring a blend of strategy roleplay (RPG). Set ten years after the Battle of Hogwarts, players will experience all the hallmarks of a wizarding education and embark on a riveting new story, featuring familiar faces from the original series and new characters alike.”

You can check out the gameplay trailer below:

‘Harry Potter: Magic Awakened’ will be available for download on the Apple and Google Play store.

Warner Bros. Games President David Haddad explained, “From the intricate mechanics of the collectible card system, to the linework of the game’s art style, we have collaborated with Warner Bros. Games on every aspect of development to ensure an authentic adaptation of the wizarding world in Harry Potter: Magic Awakened.”

“The game has achieved great success thus far and positive fan reception among current players, and we are delighted to now welcome a global audience into this magical universe,” he added.

Gameplay will include brand new characters as well as some from the original Harry Potter books and television.

Soundwave Joins The G.I. Joe x Transformers Collab!

Following Megatron and Bumblebee, Soundwave is the latest Transformer to team up with the G.I. Joe universe. The superior Decepticon is working with the Dreadnoks by transforming into the Thunder Machine!

Soundwave’s robot mode retains much of his classic G1 design, including the non-working cassette slot and stereo control buttons on his crotch. Much of the Thunder Machine’s parts are found on the Decepticon’s back, where the vehicle’s cab acts as a place for Zartan and Zarana to stand.

Although the disguise mode is a massive departure from Soundwave’s classic look, it’s impressive that he turns into a functional version of the Thunder Machine. It would have been easy to recycle many of the original toy’s parts, but it looks like Hasbro has made everything from the ground up.

If you were a kid of the 1980s and had the Thunder Machine as I did, you know that some parts broke quickly. Usually, the rear tire guards would snap off because the tabs were small.

One of the weird choices, however, is the brighter color scheme. The original vehicle was much darker. Also, Hasbro chose to include Zartan rather than Thrasher. I guess the face-changing villain is more recognizable than Thrasher.

It’s no surprise that this sold out very quickly at Hasbro Pulse. Thankfully, the Big Bad Toy Store is still taking pre-orders! Soundwave is $99.99 regardless of where you try to order it.

 

 

 

 

The G.I. Joe and Transformers team-up was recently teased with Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (review). Considering how poorly that movie did at the box office, I’m worried that we may never see this ’80s overload ever making it to the big screen.

[Source: Hasbro Pulse] [Source: Big Bad Toy Store]
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