The collectable postcard features characters from the acclaimed new graphic novel release and is available exclusively with this promotion that runs for a limited time through May 31st.
Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness – The Beginning, by Keith R.A. DeCandido ∙ Print Srp: $15.99 ∙ 128 pages ∙ Isbn: 978-1427868428 ∙ For Teen Readers∙ Available Now
Before the events of the 2021 animated series, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, Leon Kennedy is called in to investigate alongside Pittsburgh Pd when a bomb kills a guard at the Carnegie Museum of Art. But when that guard rises from the autopsy table and begins a chain reaction of undead corpses hunting for blood, Leon is once again caught in a complex web of intrigue. A terrorist cult, a mysterious virus, and the corpses of the dead returning to life to assault the living…
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Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness – The Beginning, by Keith R.A. DeCandido ∙ Print Srp: $15.99 ∙ 128 pages ∙ Isbn: 978-1427868428 ∙ For Teen Readers∙ Available Now
Before the events of the 2021 animated series, Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness, Leon Kennedy is called in to investigate alongside Pittsburgh Pd when a bomb kills a guard at the Carnegie Museum of Art. But when that guard rises from the autopsy table and begins a chain reaction of undead corpses hunting for blood, Leon is once again caught in a complex web of intrigue. A terrorist cult, a mysterious virus, and the corpses of the dead returning to life to assault the living…
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- 4/24/2024
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
“Darkness Falls wasn’t much different from any old-fashioned town on the Atlantic Ocean from Nantucket to Key West. Except for one thing.”
That one thing, of course, is Matilda Dixon, better known as the Tooth Fairy. Most horror fans likely recognize this in-your-mouth ghost from her 2003 big-screen vehicle, but what they might not realize is, the movie Darkness Falls was accompanied by a novelization. The first of two media tie-ins — the other being a single-issue comic from Dark Horse — was published by PocketBooks shortly before the movie was released in theaters. And, like in many cases, much of what ended up on the cutting room floor can be found in the novelization.
While novelizations tend to be different from their cinematic counterparts, Keith R. A. DeCandido’s literary adaptation of Darkness Falls stays largely true to the movie. In fact, this book uses a more intact version of James Vanderbilt...
That one thing, of course, is Matilda Dixon, better known as the Tooth Fairy. Most horror fans likely recognize this in-your-mouth ghost from her 2003 big-screen vehicle, but what they might not realize is, the movie Darkness Falls was accompanied by a novelization. The first of two media tie-ins — the other being a single-issue comic from Dark Horse — was published by PocketBooks shortly before the movie was released in theaters. And, like in many cases, much of what ended up on the cutting room floor can be found in the novelization.
While novelizations tend to be different from their cinematic counterparts, Keith R. A. DeCandido’s literary adaptation of Darkness Falls stays largely true to the movie. In fact, this book uses a more intact version of James Vanderbilt...
- 1/24/2024
- by Paul Lê
- bloody-disgusting.com
Los Angeles, CA – Publisher Tokyopop gives a preview of a variety of upcoming manga series scheduled to launch in Q1 of 2024.
The series include new Bl manga releases from the LoveLove imprint such as Never Let Go, Star Crossed, The Prince Is In The Villainess' Way, Cover My Scars With Your Kiss and Heat X Beat: I May Be An Omega But I'm Going To Be An Idol!.
Also set for release from Tokyopop comes the award-winning slice-of-life drama, Since I Could Die Tomorrow, and the kinetic action of Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness – The Beginning.
Never Let Go, Vol. 1, by Saki Sakamoto ∙ Print Srp: $13.99 ∙ 224 pages ∙ Isbn: 978-1-4278-7560 ∙ For Mature Audiences ∙ Available January 16, 2024
Rich-kid Haruto is used to being flattered and fawned over by fellow students, so when he's kicked out of his elite Alpha school, he finds himself as the ultra-desirable Alpha transfer student at a mixed-gender high school.
The series include new Bl manga releases from the LoveLove imprint such as Never Let Go, Star Crossed, The Prince Is In The Villainess' Way, Cover My Scars With Your Kiss and Heat X Beat: I May Be An Omega But I'm Going To Be An Idol!.
Also set for release from Tokyopop comes the award-winning slice-of-life drama, Since I Could Die Tomorrow, and the kinetic action of Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness – The Beginning.
Never Let Go, Vol. 1, by Saki Sakamoto ∙ Print Srp: $13.99 ∙ 224 pages ∙ Isbn: 978-1-4278-7560 ∙ For Mature Audiences ∙ Available January 16, 2024
Rich-kid Haruto is used to being flattered and fawned over by fellow students, so when he's kicked out of his elite Alpha school, he finds himself as the ultra-desirable Alpha transfer student at a mixed-gender high school.
- 12/13/2023
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
New times call for new heroes. And a time in which society’s been buried under a crushing financial crisis? Such a world needs heroes more than most. This is the world of a new prose anthology series known as Phenomenons.
“I remember the early days of Marvel Comics and how exciting it was to see the Avengers watch an appearance of the Fantastic Four on TV, or contact Doc Strange for advice,” says Michael Jan Friedman, the NY Times bestselling author and comic book writer who hatched the idea for Phenomenons. “Or at DC, how cool it was to see Superman and Batman go at the same problem from different angles. You got the sense that these heroes—and villains—all operated in the same frame of reference, and somehow that made it seem more real.
“Our heroes will be doing the same thing. Half the fun will be seeing them join forces,...
“I remember the early days of Marvel Comics and how exciting it was to see the Avengers watch an appearance of the Fantastic Four on TV, or contact Doc Strange for advice,” says Michael Jan Friedman, the NY Times bestselling author and comic book writer who hatched the idea for Phenomenons. “Or at DC, how cool it was to see Superman and Batman go at the same problem from different angles. You got the sense that these heroes—and villains—all operated in the same frame of reference, and somehow that made it seem more real.
“Our heroes will be doing the same thing. Half the fun will be seeing them join forces,...
- 7/12/2021
- by ComicMix Staff
- Comicmix.com
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