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First, you’re invited to the Fantastic Four’s holiday party! But when an uninvited guest decides to spread doom instead of cheer, this fun story from writer Jerry Duggan and artist Phil Noto… Inside, the FF springs into action. Later, in a Hanukkah past story, Kitty Pryde scrambles to save the day while shopping. A present for your new Uncanny X-Men teammates! Daniel Kibblesmith and Pat Oliff bring you this special X-tra adventure packed with hilarious mutant cameos and callbacks to classic X-Men stories. Delivered to you! Will Spider-Man be able to stick to his New Year’s resolutions as much as…

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Ryan North’s Fantastic Four Vol. 4: Fortune Favors the Fantastic follows a group of superpowered geniuses going to extreme lengths to stop a potentially world-destroying threat: an asteroid, a cosmic cube, and a vampire. Although this is a story that makes an effort, the book is strangely dominated by limitations.Throughout this volume’s five issues, members of the Fantastic family push the limits of their abilities, discover their limits, and find ways to work within those limits. As with much of the recent Fantastic Four, the solution mostly comes in the form of collaboration, but also through understanding that there is…

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Late yesterday, it was announced that Toho Corporation, the legendary Japanese studio known for director Akira Kurosawa and the Godzilla films, has acquired North American animation production and distribution company GKIDS, Inc. The studio has reached a 100% stock transfer agreement with the New York and Los Angeles-based company. Financial terms were not disclosed. What this means for the Academy Award-nominated company that distributed Hayao Miyazaki’s The Boy and the Heron, which won Best Animated Feature last year, is that it is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Toho. The company will continue to be led by Founder and CEO…

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Beat: Joe I hear you’re actually coming out from behind your sunglasses to connect with your readers. what’s happening? Joe Casey: I have to go there, Heidi, you know, I’ve never been interested in social media as a platform for any kind of authentic interaction. My work has always been my platform. But for me, I’ve found this newsletter format to be closer to creating actual content, rather than trying to summarize superstitions or worthless opinions into modern limits such as 150 characters. Ta. And since my timing is always perfect, I thought I’d jump on the Substack bandwagon (just…

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Image credit: IDW/Atari The last survivor of the apocalypse brought on by the eponymous giant creature, Dale continues his revenge against the centipede that destroyed his world. Not just the world, but Dale’s world as well. And as he enters the house guns blazing, it’s long past time to get over daddy issues and real heartbreak. I can’t help but chuckle to myself while reading this truly excellent adaptation of Atari’s early arcade classic, Centipede. Old-school Atari fans who absolutely loathe this witty, lively, and comprehensive take on the razor-thin original source material and will almost certainly dismiss this 2017…

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Uber Eats is adding a social element to ordering delivery tacos in the form of curated lists. Garden Variety users can create one of these lists in the (Account) tab and get menu items from their favorite local stores.All lists are shareable by default, so users can send the list to friends and family. I don’t want other people to know about the embarrassing foods I eat while watching endless episodes of Frasier, but maybe that’s just me.This can actually prove useful in certain scenarios, such as when you’re in bed sick and want someone else to do your takeout.…

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The entertainment industry is a difficult one to break into, especially when a person doesn’t fit into the stereotypical check box. This is what the upcoming biographical graphic novel MY YEAR AS EMMA is about in Amena Kheshtchin-Kamel’s debut with Dark Horse, with art by Giulia Giacomino, and letters by Frank Cvetkovic. Here’s its wild premise: In MY YEAR AS EMMA writer, actress, director, and lawyer Amena Kheshtchin-Kamel, a woman of Persian and Egyptian American heritage, embarked on a yearlong social experiment. She legally changed her name to Emma Kinsley and adopted the appearance of a blonde, white woman –…

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The Roku Smart TV platform is built into your TV, or you can add an affordable dongle or minibox like the new 2024 Roku Ultra to your old TV to watch your favorite streaming content in a central location. It’s an accessible way to do it. One of the great benefits of the Roku platform is that it provides free software updates to keep you up to date. For example, a cool new feature that turns your TV into a kind of virtual museum. Famous paintings as screensavers. But Roku is less adept at solving one of the common complaints…

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If you want to really hone in on your fitness tracking, a fitness tracker is a great option. Some of the best fitness trackers also include additional sensors to track things like stress, sleep, and other health metrics. Of course, you can choose the best smartwatch out there, but if you’re not interested in all the extra features a smartwatch has to offer, a fitness tracker might be a better (and more affordable) option. Accurate workout and activity tracking is what fitness trackers do best. Most products include a pedometer to track your steps throughout the day. It may not…

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Green Lantern #16 from writer Jeremy Adams and artist Xermanico continues the intense action of the Green Lantern Militia Special and delivers part two of this thrilling story arc. This issue ups the drama and excitement, delivering the payoff fans have been waiting for in both the main Green Lantern series and Green Lantern: War Journal. Adams and Xermanico waste no time, starting things off in the aftermath of a planet-sized collision, setting the stage for an even bigger threat. As the Green Lanterns reunite and DC’s “All In” initiative goes into full swing, how will they deal with the…

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