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David Nakayama’s filler covers spanning issues of GI Joe #1-4 showcase dynamic fight scenes featuring GI Joe and the Cobra women. The first issue will be in comic shops on November 13, 2024.”David is one of the hottest and most in-demand cover artists working today, and we’re thrilled that he was able to do not one, but four covers in this connected set. ” said Skybound Editor-in-Chief Ben Abernathy. “The excitement conveyed through these covers is just a taste of what will happen when readers finally get to devour the all-new GI JOE.”Check out a preview of the first issue…

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As Amazon Prime Day approaches, sales are starting to trickle in. The company’s unique smart thermostat is now down to just $56, 30% off. Regular price is a whopping $80, so this is a legitimate bargain. It’s not a record low, but it’s close.This is a great smart thermostat with a huge amount of features. It’s integrated with Alexa, so you can lie in bed and command it to set the right temperature. If you have dry vocal cords, you can also adjust it via the Alexa app on your phone. App control allows you to change the temperature of…

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Finally, Kino’s classic Argentine comic Mafalda will be released in its entirety worldwide in English. Published by Elsewhere Editions and translated by Frank Wynne, the first of five planned 120-page hardcovers will be released on April 8, 2025. Mafalda, created by Kino (real name: Joaquín Salvador Rabado Tejon), is a comic strip that was serialized in Argentine magazines and newspapers from September 1964 to June 1973. Inspired by Charles Schulz’s Peanuts and Chic Young’s Blondie, this gag strip features six precocious characters. One-year-old Mafalda, her family, and friends appear in a story that satirizes not only Argentina, but the world…

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Time to pick pomegranatesCartoonist: Yasmeen AdifardSold by: Silver Sprocket / $14.99September 2024 The deeper you go, the darker and stranger the pomegranate-picking season becomes. It’s certainly a strange book from the start, but a small voice inside an innocent biological science film becomes trapped, twisted, and torn apart. Disgust becomes desire, which creates more disgust, and starts again. This time the teeth penetrate the flesh and tear the fruit, making it buzz and turn sticky. Meaning and emotion are tied together like biting your lip. Yasmeen Abedifard’s graphic novel is sensual, rotten with disgust, and uncomfortably relatable. A series of…

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If you’re looking for a cheap Alexa speaker, look no further than this Amazon Prime Day sale. The Echo Dot (5th generation) has improved audio that competes with more expensive rivals like the HomePod mini. Normally priced at $50, the latest Echo Dot is now just $23, which is cheaper than its Prime Day price in July.This Echo Dot model was launched in 2022 and offers clearer vocals, deeper bass, and a more vibrant overall sound than the previous generation. Of course, it pales in comparison to larger and much more expensive speakers, but you’d be lucky to find another…

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The smartest man in the world (Reed Richards, undisputed) and the hottest man in the world (Johnny Storm, self-proclaimed) are alone at home. Their only job is to make sure nothing bad happens to the farmer while the others are away. However, things quickly spiral out of control when Reed develops a magic detector that goes off when pointed at a specific location in the basement, and convinces Johnny that he should definitely start digging up any cursed objects he finds.Will Reed and Johnny accidentally open the mouth of hell under Aunt Petunia’s farmhouse? (Yes.) Will they be able to…

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When I left the screening last night, I told the PR company guy that I liked that he (Todd Phillips) had made a movie that no one would like. “Joker: Folie à Deux” was the kind of movie that when it ended, you could hear the groans from the audience at the fan screening I watched it with. That’s something no one expected, and how different it was in feel and tone from the first film, and how different it was from 2019, when the first film was released and grossed over $1 billion. I wonder how different they are.…

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Paramount just announced that it is developing a new video game based on Avatar: The Last Airbender, developed by Saber Interactive. For the uninitiated, Saber is behind titles like Snowrunner and Teardown. We have also published books such as “Evil Dead: The Game” and “World War Z: Aftermath,” and have extensive experience in producing licensed content.The new Avatarverse games aren’t all that remarkable in and of themselves. After all, there are already a lot of them. However, Paramount is already making a fuss about the title, calling it a “AAA RPG” and claiming it will be “the biggest video game…

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Image credit: Julio Brilha/Scout Comic Have you ever thought about the manga “Kerpow!”? Anyone who is easygoing in any sense of the word will be dismissed almost immediately in this first issue. A vigilante (Midnight) wearing a Batman-like costume from this comic book world is brutally murdered in the opening scene, and the murderer’s son Jacob witnesses the death of the hero he had read about in the comics just before the incident. It wasn’t until the classic ’80s story A Death in the Family that I thought about how reckless and stupid it would be for Batman to take…

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Dynamite has announced a new Christmas Day comic special titled Vampirella Helliday 2024 Special. The one-shot, which will be released in December, will be written by Frank Tieri and art by Mariano Benitez Chapo. This story weaves a decidedly dark winter tale. Vampirella travels to the North Pole, where she faces frigid conditions and spine-chilling terror.”Let’s put it this way…I don’t think they would make such a cute Rankin-Bass special out of this!” said writer Frank Tieri. “Things start off with some pretty unholy things going on at the North Pole…apparently there’s a bunch of vampires on the loose who…

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