I really like this alternate cover of Flashpoint #1 penciled by Ivan Reis that features Cyborg.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Three Dimensions (Part Three): Video Game Guys
Today's post is the third part of the Three Dimensions series, focusing on statues, toys, and dioramas. This time around, the focus is on the guys of video games in non-virtual form.
This statue of Vega from Pop Culture Shock shows the Street Fighter hottie unmasked:
Kratos, our favorite God of War, gets his due courtesy of Sideshow Collectibles:
Pop Culture Shock is behind this upcoming statue of Scorpion from Mortal Kombat:
Finally, some guys from Resident Evil courtesy of Hot Toys beginning with Krauser...
...and the ever-sexy "I wish he was real" Chris Redfield:
This statue of Vega from Pop Culture Shock shows the Street Fighter hottie unmasked:
Kratos, our favorite God of War, gets his due courtesy of Sideshow Collectibles:
Pop Culture Shock is behind this upcoming statue of Scorpion from Mortal Kombat:
Finally, some guys from Resident Evil courtesy of Hot Toys beginning with Krauser...
...and the ever-sexy "I wish he was real" Chris Redfield:
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Monday, August 8, 2011
Emperor Aquaman
Flashpoint is the current major event happening in the DC Universe, one that paves the way for the much talked about reboot of the entire DCU. All of your favorite superheroes are different in the world of Flashpoint, including Aquaman.
Emperor Aquaman is the name of the mini-series dealing with Flashpoint's version of Arthur Curry. While today's post features artwork from that series, I've also included some art of the character from the main Flashpoint series and the Hal Jordan mini-series.
Adrian Syaf did the pencils for the covers and interior artwork from Flashpoint: Emperor Aquaman issues #1 and #2. The alternate cover of Flashpoint #3 was penciled by Ivan Reis. The interior art from Flashpoint #2 was penciled by Andy Kubert. Finally, the interior art from Flashpoint: Hal Jordan #1 was done by Ben Oliver.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Inversion
Inversion is a third-person shooter from Bandai Namco that's set to come out for the PS3 and X360 in February. The story revolves around Davis Russel, a cop and father who works with his partner Leo Delgado to find his missing daughter after an alien invasion. The name of the game comes from the ability of the characters to manipulate gravity.
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Kami-sama Dolls: A Micropost
Kami-sama Dolls is the new anime from Kishi Seiji, the director of Angel Beats. That anime gave us this, which probably explains why episode four of his latest work gives us this:
Screencaps from Random Curiosity.
Screencaps from Random Curiosity.
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Soul Calibur V
Soul Calibur V isn't set to be released until next year but Namco Bandai has already started releasing some art and character info.
Today's post is a chance to play a game of illustration vs. render. I'm pairing each character's artwork alongside its CG render. Take a look at the pics and give your opinion. Which one do you think is hotter?
Today's post is a chance to play a game of illustration vs. render. I'm pairing each character's artwork alongside its CG render. Take a look at the pics and give your opinion. Which one do you think is hotter?
Monday, July 25, 2011
Three Dimensions (Part Two): Captain America
With Comic-Con just concluding and Captain America: The First Avenger in theaters, it made sense to dedicate the second part of the Three Dimensions series to the hero. The Three Dimensions series of posts feature statues, action figures, and dioramas.
First up is a really awesome Premium Format Figure of Bucky Barnes as Captain America from Sideshow Collectibles:
Next is a 12-inch figure from Hot Toys...this time it's of Cap from Captain America: The First Avenger:
Not to be outdone, Sideshow also takes on Captain America: The First Avenger with another Premium Format Figure:
Lastly, here is a Polystone Diorama featuring Captain America taking on Red Skull. This was done by Sideshow but it is no longer available:
First up is a really awesome Premium Format Figure of Bucky Barnes as Captain America from Sideshow Collectibles:
Next is a 12-inch figure from Hot Toys...this time it's of Cap from Captain America: The First Avenger:
Not to be outdone, Sideshow also takes on Captain America: The First Avenger with another Premium Format Figure:
Lastly, here is a Polystone Diorama featuring Captain America taking on Red Skull. This was done by Sideshow but it is no longer available:
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