Nevertheless, I can’t think of a better term to attach to the Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War trailer.
Archives for July 2022
Banned in some countries: Record of Ragnarok returns to others
Geek Native and more important sites got emails against the Record of Ragnarok. Why? The anime upset religious groups because it shows gods fighting people.
Comic: Is that good?
Modesty and anxiety aside, I absolutely have created characters or made opening moves in a board game I’m unfamiliar with, only to ask, “Is that good?”
Audio EXP: #156 – Superheroes and whiffs of Satan
Jamison Stone returns, but there may be no Apotheosis Studio to return to. The ENnie nominees for the year are out, and so are weird stories about New York and goofball cats.
Superhero Week: A look inside Marvel Anatomy – A Scientific Study Of The Superhuman
There are over 100 unique illustrations in the book, and that translates into looking at (and into!) more than 60 characters.
Time Lord Tales: Doctor Who 2022 comic book bundle on offer
There are over £700 worth of Time Lord goodies to buy; that’s more than 50 volumes of adventures in time and space, and it’ll end around the 28th of July, depending on your own timezone.
Fright Night Classics RPG enlists Industrial Light & Magic artist Frank Ordaz
Yeti Spaghetti and Friends is a new publishing vehicle from professor Richard Ravalli. It’s also a great name.
Superhero Week: SDCC’s Shazam 2 teaser
Shazam 2 was announced just a week after Shazam! They were so confident during filming that everything was lined up and good to go. The first movie was a great success, and so those plans for a sequel rolled on.
No less weird: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure – Stone Ocean gets a part two trailer
Oddly, I have a dislike-to-meh relationship with JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and find myself watching it anyway. I started Stone Ocean, where the Jorstar champion is a daughter, and just haven’t prioritised it much.
Superhero Week: The Black Adam teaser from Comic-Con
Nearly 5,000 years after he was bestowed with the almighty powers of the Egyptian gods-and imprisoned just as quickly-Black Adam (Johnson) is freed from his earthly tomb, ready to unleash his unique form of justice on the modern world.









