Month: June 2025

Despite being among the most popular and recognizable X-Men villains, we hadn’t seen a single-packed non-movie Marvel Legends Juggernaut figure since the Toybiz days of old nearly two decades ago. But as part of their “Marvel vs Capcom” themed GamerVerse initiative this year, that’s just what Hasbro is giving us: the deluxe oversized  Marvel Legends
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Horror as a genre has always resonated strongly with queer audiences, and it’s not hard to see why. A genre rife with themes of otherness, ostracizing and vilification, many LGBTQ+ horror fans have reclaimed and embraced the trope of the monstrous queer, cheering on their rejection and dismantling of societal normalities, with their existence proving
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Image: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life When Japanese physical publisher Superdeluxe Games announced it was giving Castlevania Anniversary Collection the physical release treatment earlier this year, I immediately sat up and took notice. Having already seen how excellent the company’s other physical editions can be, I couldn’t wait to see what Superdeluxe had in store
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Demon Slayer is changing the game for anime on the big screen, as the upcoming Infinity Castle movie is set to break even more records than 2020’s Mugen Train. Following the release of the first Demon Slayer Infinity Castle trailer, Crunchyroll chief content officer Asa Suehira talked about the grand-scale theatrical release of the film
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Home Mattel Celebrate Mattel’s 80th Anniversary with Monogram’s 8th SDCC Exclusive This latest Monogram SDCC exclusive pays tribute to Mattel, an icon in the toy industry who is celebrating their 80th anniversary. Check out this celebratory exclusive below and pick it up at booth #3645 at SDCC. Mattel 80th Anniversary Lanyard & Pins Set Get
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Lee Cronin has entered the Dark Universe chat and if he can’t do anything to revive it, perhaps it’s time to stop trying.  Fans have been waiting (and waiting) for something to stick in this revived Universal concept with The Invisible Man (2020) being the last worthy entry.  View this post on Instagram A post
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Bandai Namco announced earlier today that it will be holding special event to showcase its slate of current and upcoming video games. The company promises fans a look at their new game based on the popular My Hero Academia franchise as well as looks at Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree, Digimon Story: Time
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Almost everyone knows that Toni Morrison deeply shaped American letters with her evocative novels and her powerful and eloquent literary criticism and speeches. What many don’t know is that she also profoundly influenced American book publishing and literature in her years as an editor at Random House from 1967 to 1977. Dana A. Williams provides
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My Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 5 out of 5. “The Devil We Know” With two losses under their belt, the Avengers have struck a deal with several high-target villains who also wish to end Doom’s reign. Have the Earth’s mightiest defenders gained new allies in the fight against a United Latveria, or placed the last nail
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I’ve had cryptids on the brain lately. Summer is their season, after all, plus I recently rewatched Frogman. There is something about spending time with our amphibian friend (and watching that third act of cults and chaos) that feels magical this time of year. This rewatch led me down a wild path of movies like
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