Frank Castle Returns – Your First Look at THE PUNISHER #1!

For years, the Punisher has called New York City his home – keeping a watchful eye on the city through the sight of a gun. But when a lead on a major source of drugs, weapons, and more leads Frank out west – he sets his sights on Los Angeles. And the City of Angels isn’t ready for a devil like the Punisher! But not everything is as it appears, and Frank will soon find himself toe-to-toe with a highly trained military strike force known only as the 131! Who are the mysterious 131? And why are they out for the Punisher’s head? Find out when the high-octane new series kicks off this February inTHE PUNISHER #1!







Secrets of the Marvel Universe Revealed – This is ORIGINAL SIN

On the moon, the dead body of Uatu, the Watcher is discovered. His home destroyed. Looted of its valuable alien technology. Now, the manhunt is on. And the biggest heroes of the Marvel Universe – Captain America, Iron Man, Wolverine, Black Widow, and more are on the hunt for his murderer.
But no one is ready for the secret knowledge the Watcher held. Secrets that will shake the Marvel Universe and its heroes to their very core!

"This is basically a crime story. A murder mystery. A manhunt. But with the entirety of the Marvel Universe as its backdrop," said Jason Aaron. We’re taking all the toys out of their packaging for this one. Everyone and everything is in play. For some characters, life will never be the same again. And it’s only a matter of time before more bodies are popping up." What did the Watcher see? And who wanted him dead because of it? With the greatest secrets of the Marvel Universe in the hands of his killer, it’s won’t be long before the shocking truth comes out! And even the greatest heroes of the Marvel Universe are not safe from the skeletons in their closets. All sins come with a price, and this summer – the truth can cost your life! This is…ORIGINAL SIN!

Inside the Square: The Making of LIGHTNING RETURNS: FINAL FANTASY XIII

Today Square Enix released the developer documentary of the making of "Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. The documentary is narrated by Lightning herself (Voice Actress Ali Hillis), and captured at the Square Enix headquarters in Tokyo, the new web documentary series will provides a closer look at the game development and the First Product Development Team for the first time in 25 years. The series will also feature commentary from the game’s Visual Works and art teams, and showcase the rich history of the celebrated franchise.




Kite Trailer

Hollywood is about to release another live action movie based on a popular anime. The anime to hit theaters soon is "Kite." Yes the same anime ova that you didn't know whether it was hentai or anime with all the sex scenes in there. The film stars Samuel Jackson, India Eisely as Sawa and Callan McAuliffe as Oburi. You check out the trailer below. Let us know your thoughts in the comment section. 




Gundam Breaker (Import Review)

Gundam Breaker lets players customize their own Gundam models and then pilot them in battles against other models of all different sizes in real world locations. The title could easily be described as a Dynasty Warriors-style hack and slash with tons of customizable options. As you battle other models, you can gain their parts and become stronger yourself - which means you can fight your favorite enemies from the Gundam anime and take their power!


Five DC Characters Dwayne "The Rock "Johnson Will Be Great As

In recent news Dwayne Johnson tweeted that he had a big meeting with Warner Bros CEO in regards to DC Comics. People have already speculated that he might be involved in the upcoming Batman vs Superman movie in someway. However if this is the case who can the great one portray in the Man of Steel universe. Five characters come to mind when I think of Dwayne Johnson and his acting ability. Check it out.

The Tweet


John Stewart/Green Lantern


















Johnson has had plenty experience of playing the tough guy see his role in Fast 6 and even G.I. Joe Retaliation. I think Johnson can pull off John Stewart if he is chosen for the role. He has enough range to depict a solider and a no nonsense Green Lantern. However he might have to slim down a bit and get back to way his body was back in Wrestlemania 18 era.

Lobo


















One thing we can't deny about Johnson is that he has a lot of charmisa and energy. In order to play a character like "The Main Man" you're gonna need a lot of energy, charmisa and charm to bring him to life. We seen in the film "Pain & Gain" that Johnson can make us laugh with his delivery and he can also be serious as we seen in "Snitch." Johnson is already well built to play Lobo so his figure shouldn't be a problem.

Black Adam


















Johnson is a really lovable guy so to see him to take on the villain role with Black Adam will be welcomed. He sort of play the villain in "Doom" but his skills as an actor has progress over the years. I think he will make a great villain given the right material and adversary in Henry Cavill's Superman.

Photoshop Picture of Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam




















Martian Manhunter




















One of the most least talked about members of the Justice League is Martian Manhunter. Honestly I think if Johnson was cast for this role it will give Manhunter more exposure in the mainstream. Manhunter is one of the key figures in the Justice League and an important one. It will be about time he gets the live action treatment that he deserves.

Black Manta
















If Aquaman is going to be featured in the DC film universe then he will need a worthy adversary. Black Manta is the character that fits the bill. Aquaman is going need some star power if the film is going to be successful. Who else better than Dwayne Johnson to headline the film.

First Look At Deadpool Vs Carnage #1

This April, the Marvel Universe’s two craziest psychos go toe-to-toe in bombastic DEADPOOL VS. CARNAGE #1 – from blockbuster writer Cullen Bunn and red-hot artist Salva Espin! And you better believe it’s gonna be bloody! Carnage is on the warpath – moving across country, butchering as he goes! The authorities are powerless to stop the symbiote suited psycho’s random killing spree! And they have no idea where the blood soaked murderer will end up next! So…how do you stop a madman? You bring in another madman!




Ten of The Best Cartoon Shows From Disney In The 90's

Today I was feeling the nostalgic bug, because I was having a conversation with my friends about cartoons from the 90's. Last March I wrote an article entitled "Why Cartoons of The 90's Rule" (/www.otakusandgeeks.com/akusandgeeks.com/2012/03/why-cartoons-of-90s-rule.html) but this time I wanted to dedicate my time to one particular company that really had some great toons in the 90's. Disney just like Nickelodeon ruled my childhood in the 90's. As a mid 80's baby I had the pleasure of growing up with cartoons like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Swat Kats, Captain Planet and many more. While most cartoons of the 90's was special in it's own way Disney had something that just stayed. Here is my pick of ten of the best cartoon shows from Disney in the 90's.

1. Ducktales


You can't talk about the 90's era of Disney cartoons without mentioning Ducktales. Ducktales is one of the greatest cartoons of the 90's era for many reasons. Ducktales had great characters, moral themes and a theme song that will never leave you. However what really made Ducktales standout is it's protagonist Scoorge Mcduck. Scoorge was always a pleasure to watch whether he was being a wise guy or being a family man with this nephews. Scoorge was somebody you could count on when the chips were down and it was always great to see what the next adventure would be.

2. Darkwing Duck
I am the terror that flaps in the night. I am the ingrown toenail on the foot of crime. I am the zit that forms when you've got a really big date. I am the impacted wisdom tooth... I am Darkwing Duck. How can you not love a crime fighter who introduces himself to his adversary every time? Darkwing Duck is actually my favorite cartoon from Disney. What I loved so much about it was the characters and Darkwing's interaction with the villains. I loved how every week I didn't know which villain will be the adversary. I remember I had to wait weeks for a Liquidator episode or a Negaduck episode. Darkwing's stories were fun but really heartwarming when it came to his interaction with his adopted daughter and it's a series I won't forget.

3. Chip N Dale Resuce Rangers

Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers was one of Disney best creations. Think of The Hardy Boys with two chipmunks, a mice, a mouse and fly and you have Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers. Chip N Dale wasn't just a great kid's detective show but the first few episodes had a lot of heart. I still remember the pain of Gadget telling the story about her father's passing. The show had one of the most entertaining Disney villains Fat Cat. I love how Fat Cat was like a mob boss of the city always committing some crime and plotting evil deeds.

4. Goof Troop


Goof Troop did something that we hadn't seen in the classic Disney cartoons of the 50's and 60's. Goof Troop took one of it's most iconic characters and made him a family man. For once we got to see Goofy live a normal live raising his son Max and dealing with everyday stuff.

5. Gummi Bears

This show had me looking in supermarkets as a child for the famous Gummi Bear juice. One thing I love about Gummi Bears was set in the medieval times. This show had kings, queens and knights and some pretty good action scenes for it's time. It wasn't the most popular toon but it was definately different from the rest.

6. Gargoyles

There is a reason Gargoyles has such a cult follwing. One of the reasons was the amazing animation and cool character design. The animation and tone reminded me of Batman TAS especially the antagonist David Xanatos. Xanatos designs remind of the same look Batman TAS had.

7. Recess

There has never been a show like Recess that has captured the joys of lunch time break we all waited for during class. Recess was the total package of a cartoon that kids can relate too. You had the insecurity of being different, politics between the older students and younger students and of course the experience of your first kiss. Recess had a great cast not just with the inital group of T.J. and the gang but also with supporting cast like King Bob. Recess needs to come back for a whole new generation.

8. Aladdin

One of the best Disney movies also had a hit cartoon series. Aladdin continue the adventures of Aladdin, Jasmine and Genie as they deal with problems and threats in Agrabah. My favorite epsiode was when Jasmine had some competition for Aladdin's heart.

9. Talespin

Sky Pirates and an awesome sidekick in Kit made Talespin a great show. You can't talk about classic 90's cartoons without mentioning Talespin.

10. Pepper-Ann

On Saturday mornings I would watch the Disney cartoon block on ABC. Pepper-Ann was one of those that I truly enjoy. While Recess focuses on the playground, Pepper-Ann focused on the life a junior high school girl. It gave a nice outlook on what a junior highschool girl might be thinking and feeling at the time.

That wraps it up for our choices for ten best cartoon shows from Disney in the 90's. What is your favorite Disney cartoon from the 90's and what will be in your top ten. Let us know in the comment section.



Lenni Reviews: World War Z: Book vs Movie


I'm usually late to the party for things like this so bear with me here. I'm just gonna leap into the fray of bajillions of other people who have already discussed this to death.

When I went to see this movie, I haddn't read the book. That may be #1 of nerd sins but give me a break, my "Want To Read" list is 400+ books deep. My opinion of the movie wasn't colored by the book and I STILL thought it was funny for all the wrong reasons. The scenes that should have been tense came off slow and there are so many holes in the plot, it couldn't protect you from a horde of zombies any better than a NERF gun. The movie's only saving grace was the visuals of waves of zombies rolling over one another like fire ants. 

After reading the book, I am extra pissed at the movie. Max Books did a fantastic job of writing harrowing accounts from a wide range of perspectives (scientists, politicians, regular people, and feral children) in a gripping and at times heart-breaking story of the fallout of the zombie wars. There were parts where I cried because I was truly touched or horrified. 

In comparison, there were parts of the movie where I cried... From laughter.

So, now that I have seen what has been done to the original source material, I would LOVE to put forth this challenge to the entertainment industry: Make a version true to the book in the vein (no pun intended here) of Interview with the Vampire or Forrest Gump. The real-time interviews interspersed with flashbacks is a formula that obviously works. Get to it, Hollywood! You know it would be awesome.



Lenni Reviews: Dr. Sleep by Stephen King



As a fan of Stephen King's work, I am certain my fangirl-ish squeel of glee could be heard far and wide when I heard Dr. Sleep came out. As a sequel to The Shining, I was super excited to find out the fate of Daniel Torrence, the child with the Shining gift now all grown up.

A recovering alcoholic; Danny works as an orderly in a hospice, using his gifts to help comfort the dying and earning the nickname Dr. Sleep. As he gets his life together, he starts to receive messages from another with a talent like his own; a young girl named Abra Stone. Abra's abilities are so strong, she attracts the attention of a group called the True Knot; who feeds off children with the Shining. The two of them must battle to stop them from devouring Abra and continuing to hunt these special children.

This book is best read if you have read The Shining first; although it stands alone as a perfectly thrilling book. Unless you read the first one, you won't get the REDRUM and Daniel's alcoholism provides much more of an emotional punch when you read in the first book about his father.

Simply put, I could not put this book down. I am such a fan of King and his writing that I have actually avoided reading his books for awhile because then I'd have to go and read 10 more; some of which would be the second or third time I've read the book. Abra is an amazing little girl; a character I wouldn't mind reading more about in the future. The True Knot are pretty damn terrifying and I had a white-knuckle grip on my tablet, anxious to read what comes next. (see here why I read this book on a tablet because the physical book was too big to carry around)

Dr. Sleep really gets to the point even though it comes in at a whopping (well, not whopping for King, anyway) 544 pages. I am thankful for this because King can really delve into detail which is great sometimes but... Let's just say I never made it through the extended cut of The Stand. There was so much back story, I hadda give it up. And while I won't spoil the ending, this King fan can safely say it is a very satisfying conclusion. This book is a very worthy successor and I do truly wonder if we will hear more of Abra in the future.

Dawn of The Planet of The Apes Trailer

Hail Caeser! The teaser trailer for Dawn of The Planet of The Apes was released today. The sequel to Rise of The Planet of The Apes stars Gary Oldman, Keri Russell, Andy Serkis| as Caeser A growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar is threatened by a band of human survivors of the devastating virus unleashed a decade earlier. They reach a fragile peace, but it proves short-lived, as both sides are brought to the brink of a war that will determine who will emerge as Earth's dominant species.


Final Fantasy X and X-2 HD Remaster Collection Edition Announced

Square Enix announced today a Collector’s Edition for FINAL FANTASY® X / X-2 HD Remaster for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system. Set to launch on March 18th, 2014, the collector’s bundle will be available exclusively through the Square Enix Online Store.

Enclosed within a hardcover artbook that comprises the PlayStation®3 system version of the game, the Collector’s Edition features 40 pages of imagery from the stunning world of Spira. Alongside five lithographs of iconic artwork and characters, the packaging will also include a FINAL FANTASY X HD Remaster Original Soundtrack – with more than six hours of music set to the game’s most memorable moments on a Blu-ray Disc. This collector’s edition is exclusive for North America and may not reflect editions available in other territories. The collector’s edition for the PlayStation®3 system will be sold exclusively at the Square Enix Online Store for $79.99.




 

Here are new screenshots from the game.







The Beast Unleashed! Your First Look at AMAZING X-MEN #3!

Split between heaven and hell the X-Men battle supernatural forces unlike any other – and they’re in way over their heads! Now, to shut down Azazel and his army of demons – Hank McCoy must unleash his animal side! Plus, the moment you’ve all been waiting for – the X-Men come face-to-face with Nightcrawler!




WWE Legend Mick Foley Comic Signing at Midtown Comics Downtown

Meet WWE Legend Mick Foley for a signing of his new comic book, WWE® Superstars #1 at Midtown Comics Downtown.
 
Saturday, December 14th 1:00PM
Midtown Comics – Downtown
64 Fulton St, NYC
 
Midtown Comics in New York City is excited to welcome WWE® Legend Mick Foley for a special book signing for the launch of his new comic book, WWE® Superstars #1, on Saturday, December 14th, at 1:00pm at Midtown Comics’ Downtown location. This is a limited capacity event for fans who purchase WWE® Superstars #1, and Midtown Comics advises attendees to arrive early, and dress appropriately for cold weather.

During his Hall of Fame career, three-time WWE® champion Mick Foley became one of WWE’s most unlikely success stories under the guise of three distinct personas — the unpredictable Cactus Jack, the demented hippy known as Dude Love and everyone’s favorite mental patient, Mankind. Today, Mrs. Foley’s Baby Boy goes by the name on his birth certificate and is retired from the ring. The adventurous spirit that captured the hearts of fans worldwide, however, shines through in his various creative endeavors. In addition to spending time with his wife and four children, the Hardcore Legend can be found working with several charitable initiatives, delivering one-liners in his live comedy show Tales From Wrestling Past, and immersing himself in his writing. He is the author of an insightful, New York Times-bestselling autobiography “Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks,” three additional memoirs, four children’s books (Two of which were illustrated by Jill Thompson, another illustrated by Jerry “The King” Lawler), two fiction novels, and now this exciting new comic series WWE® Superstars.
 
WWE® Superstars #1: Written by Mick Foley with art by Alitha Martinez.
Titan City: A metropolis where everyone’s hiding secrets and there’s no one to trust. In a corrupt world where everyone is looking to cash in, we’ll follow the journey of three men… John Cena’s been framed for a crime he didn’t commit. Randy Orton’s on the verge of achieving citywide power. And CM Punk is determined to bring the whole corrupt system crashing down. From the scheming Southside to the barren desert no man’s land where even the law refuses to go, the powerful factions of Titan City are locked in a battle for control in an unforgettable noir landscape.

Kiki's Delivery Service Live Action Trailer

Anime has a lot of live action adaptation coming in 2014. One of those anime's getting the live action treatment is the beloved Kiki's Delivery Service. The film stars as Fuka Koshiba as Kiki and the film is directed by Takashi Shimizu (Ju-ON: The Grudge). The theme song is called "Wake Me Up" by Mai Kuraki. Check out the trailer below.