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Baltimore Comic-Con 2012: Interview with Mark Waid

If you’re into comics you’ve probably seem Mark Waid’s work somewhere.  He’s been writing for 25 years.  He is currently doing an award-winning run on Daredevil for Marvel.  He’s also well known for the creator-owned titles Irredeemable and Incorruptible which both take place in the same universe.  Recently he started the digital imprint Thrillbent (as of this writing, the site is offline after an attack) and has been writing Insufferable on there.  I got the chance to sit with Mark and speak for nearly 20 minutes about a lot of aspects of his career.  Again, I want to thank him for spending so much time with me at Baltimore Comic-Con. 

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Sony Unveils New Super Slim PS3

During Sony’s Tokyo Game Show conference this morning the Japanese giant revealed the newest version of the PS3, a stylish and smaller console with a strange sliding exposed disk cover amongst other new features.

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Team 7 #0 – Review

So how can DC pull off a flashback series like Team 7 when most of its books can’t even get on the same page about what DCnU’s history actually is? Well, it can’t

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Is 3D in gaming dead?

Is 3D in gaming dead for good? Or is it merely falling just to work itself back up?

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Is 3D in gaming dead?

Is 3D in gaming dead for good? Or is it merely falling just to work itself back up?

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Who or What is Slenderman?

Ready to ruin a good pair of pants for free? Player Affinity takes a look at Slender, the legend, the game, the phenonenon

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Premium Rush Review

The film hits a speed bump almost every time it stops for exposition, but thankfully, those instances are few and far between, and throughout the rest of its scant 90-minute run time, Premium Rush is an energetic thrill ride with lively direction and very charismatic performances.

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The Apparition Review

You need to create a sense of atmosphere, thrills and/or terror if you want any chance of sustaining business for more than three weeks at the box office. In this instance, don’t expect The Apparition to fare well as it provides none of the above — at all.

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New 52 Year One Retrospective Part 2: Bats in the Belfry – The Villains

This time, a look at Batman’s villain New 52-ified. From an insane Mr. Freeze to a six-eyed stegosaurus monster, visit the psyches of some of Gotham’s most depraved villains. How ever can our dear Dark Knight deal with them?

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Papo & Yo (PS3) Review

Created by Canadian studio Minority and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, Papo & Yo is a fantasy adventure platformer now available on the PlayStation Network. Different from other games in its genre, Papo & Yo takes you on a journey through the mind of Quico, a lost boy, and his friend Monster. Simple puzzles and minimal dialogue, the environments and story told are unique in its own right–sometimes making you stop to admire the beauty that Minority placed in the game amidst the fears of alcoholism and abuse. Papo & Yo has its flaws, but makes up for it with a compelling message.

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