Today's Comics Corner kicks off with four covers and three preview pages for Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #3. We also take a look at Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #4, The Walking Dead #168, three preview pages from Predator: Hunters #2, impressions of Gwar: Orgasmageddon #1, Outcast #28, Baltimore: The Red Kingdom #5, six preview pages for Slayer: Repentless #3 , and Paper Girls #15.
Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #3: "Written By Penny Dreadful Series Co-executive Producer Chris King With Interior Art From Jesus Hervais (Sons Of Anarchy)!
Continues The Story Directly After The Shocking Events Of Penny Dreadful’S Season Three Finale!
Writer: Chris King
Artist: Jesus Hervas
Colorist: Jason Wordie
Type: Comic
Format: Softcover
Series: Penny Dreadful
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
Age: 17+
On Sale: 7 Jun 2017."
For more information on this comic sequel to the wonderful world of Penny Dreadful, visit:
https://titan-comics.com/c/968-penny-dreadful-the-awaking/
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Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #4: "The Twelfth Doctor,...
Penny Dreadful: The Awaking #3: "Written By Penny Dreadful Series Co-executive Producer Chris King With Interior Art From Jesus Hervais (Sons Of Anarchy)!
Continues The Story Directly After The Shocking Events Of Penny Dreadful’S Season Three Finale!
Writer: Chris King
Artist: Jesus Hervas
Colorist: Jason Wordie
Type: Comic
Format: Softcover
Series: Penny Dreadful
Genres: Fantasy, Horror
Age: 17+
On Sale: 7 Jun 2017."
For more information on this comic sequel to the wonderful world of Penny Dreadful, visit:
https://titan-comics.com/c/968-penny-dreadful-the-awaking/
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Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #4: "The Twelfth Doctor,...
- 6/7/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
When you think about Fmv games, the chances are that you’ll either be thrown into one of two states of mind. You’ll either think back to 2015’s excellent Her Story (which pretty much redefined what a video-based title can be) or you’ll go even further back and recall the bad old days of the Sega CD where the likes of Mad Dog McCree or the infinitely awful Night Trap were on offer. Either way, you’ll likely have something in mind regarding Wales Interactive’s fully video-based title – The Bunker – before you load it up.
No matter your mindset, The Bunker quickly defines its position and sets the stage for an atmospheric experience. In a British nuclear bunker after an attack decimates the country, lead character John (Adam Brown, The Hobbit trilogy) is born to his mother Margaret (Sarah Greene, Penny Dreadful). Fast forward almost thirty years...
No matter your mindset, The Bunker quickly defines its position and sets the stage for an atmospheric experience. In a British nuclear bunker after an attack decimates the country, lead character John (Adam Brown, The Hobbit trilogy) is born to his mother Margaret (Sarah Greene, Penny Dreadful). Fast forward almost thirty years...
- 10/8/2016
- by Ken Barnes
- We Got This Covered
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Richard Armitage, star of Peter Jackson's 'The Hobbit', confesses he fell so much in love with New Zealand during his time filming the epic, he nearly gave his agent palpitations by declaring he was staying put.
"My agent told me, 'You'll never work again, or only with Peter Jackson.' It's weird, it was like falling in love with England all over again, but a country I remember from my childhood. I was always on my bike, or running by the water..."
Life was blissful work and play for Richard Armitage, filming Peter Jackson's 'The Hobbit'
Lest we be thinking it was all an 18-month nostalgic rural romp, Armitage - full of good humour, a million miles away from his 'Spooks' double-crossing spy Lucas North and or even his brooding John Thornton in Mrs Gaskell's 'North and South' - is quick to point out the challenges...
"My agent told me, 'You'll never work again, or only with Peter Jackson.' It's weird, it was like falling in love with England all over again, but a country I remember from my childhood. I was always on my bike, or running by the water..."
Life was blissful work and play for Richard Armitage, filming Peter Jackson's 'The Hobbit'
Lest we be thinking it was all an 18-month nostalgic rural romp, Armitage - full of good humour, a million miles away from his 'Spooks' double-crossing spy Lucas North and or even his brooding John Thornton in Mrs Gaskell's 'North and South' - is quick to point out the challenges...
- 12/12/2012
- by Caroline Frost
- Huffington Post
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