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DC Universe Infinite Digital Library Announces Massive Title Expansion

DC Comics announced that they are doing a massive expansion for their webcomics app. DC Universe Infinite is a digital library where fans and readers can access their favorite heroes and villains online and now they are adding old, new, and retro comics and graphic novels to the app for the first time.

They announced the list on their website:

  • Spirit World (2023) #1 — 5/9
  • The Vigil (2023) #1 — 5/16
  • Green Arrow (2023) #1 — 5/23
  • City Boy (2023) #1 — 5/23
  • Shazam! (2023-) #1 — 5/30

Week of May 1

  • Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent (2023) #2
  • Batman (2016-) #134
  • Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo (2022-) #6
  • Fables #158
  • Icon Vs. Hardware (2023) #2
  • Poison Ivy (2022-) #11
  • Scooby-Doo, Where Are You? (2010-) #121
  • The Flash (2016-) #796
  • The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing (2022-) #7
  • Stargirl: The Lost Children #6
  • Stormwatch (1993-1997) #50
  • Creature Commandos #5
  • The Brave and the Bold (1955-) #66
  • New Teen Titans (1980-) #71
  • Shazam! (1973-1978) #1
  • Clark & Lex and Fann Club: Batman Squad 2023 FCBD Special Edition #1
  • Dawn of DC Knight Terrors 2023 FCBD Special Edition #1
  • Dawn of DC We Are Legends Special Edition #1
  • Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story 2023 FCBD Special Edition #1
  • Batman Vol. 1: Failsafe
  • Batman: The Doom that Came to Gotham (new edition)
  • DC vs. Vampires Vol. 2

Week of May 8

  • Batman Incorporated (2022-) #7
  • Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Three #4
  • Danger Street (2022-) #5
  • Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #3
  • MAD Magazine (2018-) #31
  • Superman: Lost (2023-) #2
  • The Batman & Scooby-Doo Mysteries #7
  • The Sandman Universe: Nightmare Country – The Glass House #1
  • WildC.A.T.s (2022-) #6
  • Superboy: The Man Of Tomorrow #2
  • Creature Commandos #6
  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm #1
  • The Brave and the Bold (1955-) #67
  • New Teen Titans (1980-) #72
  • Shazam! (1973-1978) #2
  • Spirit World (2023) #1
  • Batman: Detective Comics Vol. 4: Riddle Me This
  • Future State: Gotham Vol. 3: Batmen At War

Week of May 15

  • Multiversity: Harley Screws Up The DCU #4
  • Batgirls (2021-) #17
  • Batman/Superman: World’s Finest (2022-) #14
  • Black Adam (2022-) #10
  • Catwoman (2018-) #54
  • DCeased: War of the Undead Gods (2022-) #8
  • Nightwing (2016-) #103
  • Static: Shadows of Dakota #3
  • Superman (2023-) #3
  • The Flash (2016-) #797
  • Wonder Woman (2016-) #798
  • Creature Commandos #7
  • Green Arrow (1988-1998) #26
  • The Brave and the Bold (1955-) #68
  • New Teen Titans (1980-) #73
  • Shazam! (1973-1978) #3
  • The Vigil (2023) #1
  • Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story
  • The Batman Who Laughs: The Deluxe Edition
  • The Jurassic League
  • Wonder Woman: Who Is Wonder Woman The Deluxe Edition

Week of May 22

  • Action Comics (2016-) #1054
  • Batman: The Audio Adventures (2022-) #6
  • Blue Beetle: Graduation Day (2022-) #6
  • Blue Beetle: Graduation Day – Spanish Language Edition (2022-) #6
  • DC/RWBY #3
  • Detective Comics (2016-) #1071
  • Green Arrow (2023) #1
  • Harley Quinn (2021-) #29
  • Justice Society of America (2022-) #4
  • Lazarus Planet: Revenge of the Gods #4
  • The Riddler: Year One (2022-) #4
  • The Sandman Universe: Dead Boy Detectives #5
  • Tim Drake: Robin (2022-) #8
  • Unstoppable Doom Patrol (2023) #2
  • Creature Commandos #8
  • Green Arrow (1988-1998) #27
  • The Brave and the Bold (1955-) #69
  • New Teen Titans (1980-) #74
  • Shazam! (1973-1978) #4
  • City Boy (2023) #1
  • DUO

Week of May 29

  • Adventures of Superman: John Kent (2023) #3
  • Batman (2016-) #135
  • Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo (2022-) #7
  • Peacemaker Tries Hard! (2023) #1
  • Poison Ivy (2022-) #12
  • Shazam! (2023-) #1
  • The Flash (2016-) #798
  • The Joker: The Man Who Stopped Laughing (2022-) #8
  • DC Pride 2023 #1
  • Green Arrow (1988-1998) #28
  • The Brave and the Bold (1955-) #70
  • New Teen Titans (1980-) #75
  • Shazam! (1973-1978) #5
  • The Flash (1959-1985) #213
  • Catwoman Vol. 2: Cat International
  • Justice League Vol. 3: Leagues of Chaos
  • Legends of the DC Universe: Carmine Infantino
  • Shazam!: The Monster Society of Evil
  • Superman: Space Age

DC Comics assures fans that the library is accessible through Android and Apple products.

Sylvester Stallone’s Cliffhanger May Get A Long-Awaited Sequel

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Sylvester Stallone’s 1993 action thriller mountaineer movie Cliffhanger may finally get another chance at becoming a franchise. It only took thirty years and multiple scrapped sequels!

Thanks to an article in Empire, we learned that the Renny Harlin-directed action thriller might be getting rebooted. Or is it a sequel? Or is it a soft reboot? No one is entirely sure.

The one thing we do know is that the scribe behind Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector, Mark Bianculli, has penned the latest script. Latest? Yup. Cliffhanger was popular when it hit theatres in 1993, and like other films starring the era’s biggest action heroes, the film was eyed for multiple sequels.

However, the follow-up movies never happened. And it was not due to Cliffhanger‘s production being troublesome or shooting on-location (at Sentiero Ferrato Ivano Dibona) being an unenjoyable experience. Instead, like a lot of memorable action films from the 1990s, sequels got stuck in production, or more accurately, pre-production Hell.

One sequel scrapped during the early stages of development would have featured Sylvester Stallone’s character, Gabe Walker, taking on terrorists at a dam. Not exactly as thrilling as mountains, but it would have provided at least some of the same death-defying high-altitude action.

I immensely enjoyed Cliffhanger. John Lithgow always makes for a great villain, regardless if he’s playing it straight or for laughs. Also, Renny Harlin delivered when it came to directing action set in a hazardous environment.

The video game tie-in accompanying the movie’s release was also fun, especially if you got the SEGA CD version. Yes, it had grainy FMV cutscenes from the film and added snowboarding levels!

Cliffhanger was more or less Die Hard on a mountain. So many unforgettable stunts, and actors were getting to ham it up with bad accents. A second film would be great, but the possibility that the production would over-rely on CGI could ruin that.

[Source: Empire]

‘Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts’ Receives A Dub

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‘Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts’ is a fantasy romantic manga created by Yū Tomofuji and released by the Japanese publisher Hakusensha from 2015 to 2020. The Tokyo-based animation studio J.C. Staff picked it up for an anime adaptation in 2023 with Crunchyroll announcing they would stream in the United States and produce an English dub.

They revealed the cast list on their website:

  • Sariphi voiced by Emi Lo (Lucy in Cyberpunk: Edgerunners)
  • Leonhart voiced by Ray Hurd (Monev the Gale in TRIGUN STAMPEDE)
  • Anubis voiced by Tom Laflin (Yomotsuzaka in The Vampire Dies in No Time)
  • Clops voiced by Kristian Eros (Hiroyuki in The Fruit of Evolution: Before I Knew It, My Life Had It Made)
  • Cy voiced by Lisette Monique Diaz (Eternity Devil in Chainsaw Man)

Jonathan Rigg works on the project as the ADR director.

You can watch the trailer below:

MyAnimeList describes the synopsis as follows,

“One hundred years ago, there was a great war between humanity and beastkind. Once the war ended, an annual tradition was proposed where a female sacrifice would be taken from the humans to be eaten by the King of Beasts. This tradition continues on as the 99th sacrifice, 15-year-old Sariphi, is taken from her village to the kingdom of Ozmargo, a miasma-filled realm where beasts live and human entry is forbidden.

But Sariphi is not like the previous sacrifices. Her optimism and lack of fear towards the beasts and her fate surprises the otherwise fearsome King. Intrigued by the sacrificial princess and her history, he allows her to freely roam around the kingdom until the night of revelation despite the potential outrage. Little do Sariphi and the King know, their short time spent together has slowly set the stage for something unimaginably different for the future of Ozmargo.”

Chiaki Kon is the director and Shinya Hasegawa is handling the character designs for the anime.

GKids Bringing ‘The First Slam Dunk’ To Cinemas

‘The First Slam Dunk’ is a 2022 basketball anime film from Toei Animation is coming to the United States thanks to an upcoming theatrical release provided by GKids.

The distribution company announced that they had acquired the license to debut the animated sports movie to cinemas for a limited run.

“The smash hit film opened domestically in Japan on December 3, 2022, and has gone on to break box office records in a number of countries during its current international release,” GKids said on their website. “With a current global box office of over $212 million, the film has become the 24th highest grossing film of all time in Japan. Upon the film’s South Korea release, it climbed to #2 at the box office for its opening weekend – becoming, at the time, the most-watched Japanese movie ever in South Korea. Most recently, THE FIRST SLAM DUNK opened in Mainland China and with $55.2 million reported at the box office on opening weekend, became the biggest opening ever for an imported animated film in the country.”

The Japanese rock band The Birthday performs the movie’s theme song “Love Rockets.”

They continued, “Written and created by Takehiko Inoue, “Slam Dunk” is a beloved manga which was serialized from 1990-1996. The original manga is one of the best-selling manga series of all time, with over 170 million copies sold globally, and has been adapted to various media and video games, including a hit anime series that ran from 1993-1996. THE FIRST SLAM DUNK marks the first new feature-length film from the globally cherished franchise in over 28 years, as well as original manga creator Takehiko Inoue’s directorial debut. The film went on to be awarded this year’s Japan Academy Prize for Best Animation of the Year – marking the first nomination and win for Inoue.”

The movie stars Shugo Nakamura, Jun Kasama, Shinichiro Kamio, Subaru Kimura, Kenta Miyake, Maaya Sakamoto, Ryota Iwasaki, Chikahiro Kobayashi, Masafumi Kobatake, and Kenichiro Matsuda.

You can watch the trailer below:

Conan Ultimates! Wave 5 Gives Us Another Chance To Get Thulsa Doom

“All that matters is that two stood against many!” Super7‘s next wave of Conan The Barbarian Ultimates figures brings the Battle of the Mounds home! You won’t need to pray to Crom for Conan to have his revenge against those who slaughtered Cimmerians.

Due next February, Wave 5 of the Conan Ultimates figures include Conan, Valeria Spirit, Thulsa Doom, and Subotai. Each Ultimates Conan figure is priced at $55.

All the sword and sorcery on display here is insane. Thulsa Doom’s luxurious should have its own action figure. Look at that mane!

The bonus weapons pack contains bloodied versions of the 1982 film’s iconic weapons, including Conan’s sword. And before you ask, Thulsa does come with the snake arrow that fatally wounds Valeria.

Super7 Conan Ultimates Wave 5
Photo Credit: Super7
Super7 Conan Ultimates Wave 5
Photo Credit: Super7
Super7 Conan Ultimates Wave 5
Photo Credit: Super7
Super7 Conan Ultimates Wave 5
Photo Credit: Super7

 

Battle of the Mounds Conan comes with these accessories:

  • 2 x Interchangeable heads
  • 1 x Atlantean sword with removable sheath
  • 1 x Axe
  • 1 x Necklace
  • 6x Hands
    • 2x Fist hands
    • 2x Grip hands
    • 2x Open hands

Battle of the Mounds Subotai has the following:

  • 2x Interchangeable heads
  • 1x Bow with elastic string
  • 1x Arrow
  • 1x Spear
  • 1x Sword with removable sheath
  • 6x Hands
    • 2x Grip hands
    • 1x Fist hand
    • 1x String-pull hand
    • 1x Release hand
    • 1x Caution hand

The awesome-looking Battle of the Mounds Valeria Spirit is light on accessories:

  • 1x Valkyrie sword
  • 6x Hands:
    • 2x Pair fist hands
    • 2x Pair grip hands
    • 2x Pair open hands

Battle of the Mounds Thulsa Doom will strike fear into his enemies with this arsenal:

  • 2x Interchangeable heads
  • 2x Daggers
  • 1x Snake dagger
  • 1x Bow
  • 1x Snake arrow
  • 1x Soft-goods full-length cape
  • 6x Hands
    • 2x Fist hands
    • 2x Grip hands
    • 2x Open hands

Unfortunately, Valeria lacks the same amount of accessories as the other figures. This version of the character only appeared briefly during the Battle, but for $55, I was expecting more.

[Source: Super7]

Judge Dredd Returns As An Exquisite Super Series 6″ Figure

Hiya Toys is moving Judge Dredd from a 1:18 scale up to 1:12 with the announcement of a new 6″ figure. The future lawman from the 2000 AD comics is an upgrade from the smaller toys. This one features a fabric uniform with a functional zipper.

Hopefully, the material used for his suit allows for posing. Regardless, the navy-colored material looks promising.

Dredd can be pre-ordered from Hiya Toys or the Big Bad Toy Store. He’s priced at $89.99 and is slated to ship during the fourth quarter of this year.

An interesting inclusion in Judge Dredd’s arsenal is a can of Boing. The “miracle plastic” was used to help seal away Judge Anderson when she psychically captured Judge Death inside her mind.

You can equip Joe with the classic Mk1 Lawgiver for fans of the older Judge Dredd comics. However, it is not as detailed as the included Mk2 version.

2000 AD Exquisite Super Series Judge Dredd 1/12 Scale Figure
Photo Credit: Hiya Toys
2000 AD Exquisite Super Series Judge Dredd 1/12 Scale Figure
Photo Credit: Hiya Toys
2000 AD Exquisite Super Series Judge Dredd 1/12 Scale Figure
Photo Credit: Hiya Toys

One of the world’s most famous comic book characters, Judge Dredd, has been patrolling the mean streets of Mega-City for forty-five years, and this dynamic and fully poseable figure perfectly captures his iconic look. These hyper-detailed figures feature all-new accessories and materials, including interchangeable heads and hands, and fabric clothing.

  • 4 Head sculpts
  • 5 Pairs of hands
  • 2 Pistols
  • Daystick
  • Boing spray
  • 2 Blast effects
  • Smoke effect
  • Stand

We’ve been covering Hiya Toys Judge Dredd figures for a while. I received the classic Dredd, an impressive 1:18 scale toy, this past Christmas. There’s a lot of detail, but the articulation was lacking. That’s a common issue with toys based on the Judges. Their shoulder armor is cumbersome and not friendly when posing the character.

I had pre-ordered Judge Caligula over a year ago and was recently notified that my purchase was canceled. That’s odd since Hiya Toys says the eccentric, insane, and dangerous Judge is “in stock,” according to the company’s website.

[Source: Big Bad Toy Store] [Source: Hiya Toys]

‘Star Trek Regeneration’ Sees A Familiar Face Visiting Kirk’s Grave

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The Roddenberry Archive is a project recreating iconic scenes, locations, and ships of Star Trek. In the ongoing journey to preserve Gene Roddenberry’s creations, OTOY has created amazingly detailed CGI works of art. One of the most recent examples takes us back to the first Star Trek: The Next Generation movie.

The video, titled 765874 – Regeneration, sees a Star Fleet recovery team on Veridian III preparing to lift the U.S.S. Enterprise 1701-D’s crashed saucer section from the planet. In the distance, atop the rocky mountain area where Captains James Kirk and Jean-Luc Picard stopped Dr. Tolian Soran, a cloaked figure recovers Kirk’s Star Fleet insignia.

The mysterious person turns, lowers their hood, and it is revealed to be Spock. Looking like he stepped right out of the mid-1990s; the CGI used to recreate him is mindblowing. The scene then cuts back to an even younger Spock from The Original Series. Finally, the scene fades to black, with the number 765874 appearing on the screen.

Could this be a teaser for James T. Kirk’s resurrection in some future Star Trek Paramount+ show? Possibly. In the last season of Picard, we discover Kirk’s body has been recovered and may be in stasis. If the NuTrek could do anything to redeem itself more, it would be to give the U.S.S. Enterprise captain a better send-off than what we got in Star Trek: Generations:

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I checked out the Archive, and it was interesting to see the various detailed bridges. However, I would like to see the 1701-D project resurrected. This fan-made interactive experience would have allowed users to explore a huge chunk of the Star Trek freely: The Next Generation ship.

Should Kirk come back? Would trying to draw out Kirk’s presence in the original timeline be a mistake? Let us know what you think.

[Source: OTOY]

Zelda’s Adventure CDi Game Gets Remade into Game Boy Port

The Legend of Zelda is a gaming series with many hit releases across different Nintendo platforms that are considered iconic. At the same time, even the Zelda series isn’t impervious to having a few big misses in its portfolio. Some of those missteps for the series happened on one of the worst game consoles of all time, the Philips CD-i. But one of the forgotten games from Zelda’s past may have been saved from purgatory and remade into a Game Boy port.

Zelda’s Adventure, a long-forgotten Zelda game that isn’t tied to the main series by Nintendo, has gotten a Game Boy port released on Itch.io by one indie developer named John Lay. On April 29th, John released the port of Zelda’s Adventure online, which caught the attention of many Zelda fans for how he approached remaking what was universally considered a terrible Zelda game. The port was made using GB Studio, with music composed by retro music composer Beastscribe.

The port of the game is done in a similar style as The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening for the Game Boy Color. The original game was made as a side scroller and not developed by Nintendo, so it looks very different compared to the Zelda games of that era. So in keeping with the traditional visual style of the series and in a similar form to The Legend of Zelda Oracle games, John decided to go with that approach.

On his website, John gave some insight into how he made the game and his reasoning behind the port. “Zelda’s Adventure looked interesting and I thought it would be fun to play on a portable system. I chose the Game Boy because of the existing Zelda games on the system. The game sticks to the aesthetics of Link’s Awakening but also incorporates some features from Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons. This is a complete port of the CD-i original and was developed in GB Studio, with a few modifications…I hope you enjoy playing the game as much as enjoyed making it.”

Zelda’s Adventure was originally released for the CD-i back in 1994. It was a game that mixed up the Zelda formula at the time, putting players in control of Princess Zelda as she tries to save Link from the forces of the evil Ganon. The game was universally panned by critics at the time and retroactively over the years by fans, as well as being disowned by Nintendo completely.

It’s possible that this remade version of the game, done in the same way as better Zelda games of the time, might expose Zelda fans to a part of the franchise’s history that could have turned out very differently. Anyone that was looking to play John’s Game Boy port of Zelda’s Adventure can do so through the Itch.io page.

Are you a big fan of The Legend of Zelda series? Will you be checking out this new version of Zelda’s Adventure? Post a comment down below and share your thoughts about everything!

Fortnite Brings in Star Wars Prequels Collaboration for May the 4th

Fortnite is one of the biggest online games in the world, with millions of players regularly getting on to play matches with others. It’s a game that gets continuously updated with new content and big collaborations with a variety of major brands and franchises. So it’s not surprising to see more content from a galaxy far, far away make it into Fortnite in a significant way. Star Wars fans may want to dive back into the game for a few surprising additions.

Just in time for May 4th, or May The 4th as it’s known to Star Wars fans, Fortnite players will be able to play as a few new characters from the Star Wars prequel trilogy. The official Fortnite blog shared details of the announcement to players.  Starting now, players can access the “Find the Force” content that allows them to play as Anakin Skywalker, Padme Amidala, or Darth Maul online. Also included are skins for a 501st Clone Trooper and 212th Battalion Trooper that players can equip upon unlocking. There’s even an alternate version of Padme’s outfit from the Battle of Geonosis. But that’s not all that comes with the new Star Wars content for the game.

A collection of twelve quests for the crossover event rewards players with new cosmetics as well, including an extra Clone Trooper outfit and the opportunity to get a Sith Holocron upon completing all of the new quests. When players collect three Sith Holocrons, they can unlock Darth Maul’s Sith Infiltrator Glider. The new quests will go live in the game periodically, starting on May 7th, continuing on May 12th, and finishing on May 17th. Each quest will be titled “Begun the Clone Wars Have”, “Fall of the Republic”, and “The First Galactic Empire” respectively as they are released.

This Star Wars X Fornite collaboration also comes with a new mini Battle Pass, which has a premium reward track that cost 1,000 V-bucks/$8.00 to unlock. This can yield extra rewards as you play the game online, allowing players to get even more cosmetics and other items. Purchasing the track also immediately gives players a Coruscant Guard outfit to use.

The final reward on the track is the Darth Maul outfit, so you’ll have to get the premium track in order to look like the infamous Sith lord while you play. Another few rewards included there are the outfits for a Wolf Pack clone trooper and Ahsoka’s clone trooper outfit, as well as other smaller Star Wars-themed rewards. Fortnite players will need to play enough to find and earn most of the rewards if they want to show off their love for Star Wars to everyone online.

While in-game during the collaboration event, players will gain the ability to use various Star Wars weapons and abilities. This includes using The Force in different ways, wielding a lightsaber until the match ends, and even shooting a DC-15 blaster that can be found in chests during games. For anyone that’s a big fan of the Star Wars prequels, there are a lot of goodies to check out and use in-game. For some players, it’ll be fun to check out the barrage of new content that keeps them playing Fortnite, while others will just be happy to see more love for Star Wars while celebrating May the 4th with everyone.

Are you going to check out all the new Star Wars content coming to Fortnite? What other collaborations do you want to see happen in Fornite in the nearby future? Share your thoughts down below in the comments and let us know!

Frog and Toad’s Animated Adventures Are Coming To Apple TV+

Frog and Toad are leaping from the books to television with a new series exclusively on Apple TV+. The show captures books’ illustrations and the importance of friendship quite well, judging by the recently released trailer. The series will star Disenchantment’s Nat Faxon as Frog and Kevin Michael Richardson of Teen Titans fame as Toad.

Frog and Toad will premiere on Apple TV+ on April 28th. Apple’s streaming service costs $6.99 monthly but offers a 7-day trial. Other shows and movies on the service include Severance, Tetris (review), Sharper, The After Party, Ghosted, and Fraggle Rock Rock On.

The stories were originally published in four books between 1970 and 1979. They were written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel, who passed away in 1987. The series of books remain pretty popular. I passed my set of Frog and Toad books down to my daughter. The tales of friendship will always be relevant, even as children’s entertainment slowly becomes more cynical.

As odd as it sounds, I’m glad this series is on Apple TV+ rather than Netflix. Considering the backlash targeted toward that streaming service’s other shows, I’d hate to see what Netflix would do to the wholesome Frog and Toad.

This isn’t the first time that Frog and Toad’s adventures have been adapted into an animated format. In the second half of the 1980s, John Clark Matthews directed a series of stop-motion shorts for Churchill Films. Check them out below.

How many of you still have your copies? With how flooded the children’s literature market is, I was surprised to see the books still showing up whenever the book fair happened at my kid’s school. Thankfully, there’s little modern Hollywood can do to squash the message and characters Lobel created.

What was your favorite adventure that Toad and Frog went on? Let us know below.

[Source: Apple]
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