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Archives for July 2025
Explore all articles published in July 2025. This collection covers topics in Tabletop & RPGs, Comics, and Sites.
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Superhero Week: Marvel introduces a new Captain America for a post-9/11 world
The new series, Captain America #1, explores this freshly updated continuity. It introduces readers to a young man named David Colton, whose life path is deliberately presented as a mirror to Steve Rogers’.
Audio EXP Podcast: #293 – Important Deals
This week, we cover the significant comic and roleplaying game industry news as Diamond’s collapse impacts publishers like Dynamite and Green Ronin. Learn how you can help and what it means for gamers.
Superhero Week: Dynamite’s $1M crisis
Superhero Week here on Geek Native is intended to be a celebration of superheroes, but there’s a crisis we need to tackle.
Help Dynamite Entertainment survive: Your excuse to buy Gargoyles and Darkwing Duck comics!
In total, there are 50 comics on offer. You can read more about the comic and game warehouses’ hostage situation with the debtors and the court on Geek Native as well.
Routinely Itemised: RPG #316
This week’s TTRPG news summary covers Diamond’s shocking seizure of games, the 2025 ENnie nominees, Gary Con badge sales, and “new” DC roleplaying games.
Big Heckin’ Four-Day Prime Day: Anyone but Amazon!
We’ll continue to update this post as the first two weeks of July unfold, so check back to see what else we’ve discovered.
Horrified tabletop publishers fight for their stock as bankrupt Diamond liquidates
The now-bankrupt Diamond Comic Distributors is arguing that because publishers did not file a specific piece of legal paperwork, their ownership rights are now void.
Prime Suspects: Cyber scams surge ahead of Amazon’s 2025 Prime Day
Amazon itself has acknowledged an increase in customers reporting fraudulent emails concerning Prime membership subscriptions.
Superhero Week: What’s happening with the new DC superhero TTRPGs?
Do you prefer DC to Marvel? It may be the grimmer tone that DC embraced earlier on, or iconic characters like Batman and Superman. Or, perhaps not! What about on the tabletop?









