LEGO Friends will welcome players to Heartlake City for some fantastic summer fun. You’ll get to meet Stephanie, Andrea, Emma, Mia, and more, each with their own styles and personalities. Play soccer, work in the science lab, rock out on stage, and more! You’ll build friendships as you explore and interact with the girls of Heartlake City. You can even train and groom pets!
Be meet the girls, check out the video below this article. You can also check out the images in the gallery below. Also remember to check out ther official website here!
Namco Bandai Games have just begun streaming nine different videos for their upcoming 3DS game; One Piece Unlimited World Red. Each of these nine videos centres on a different member of the Straw Hat crew. The aim of these videos is to show all of the viewers the different ways that these particular characters can be used and, in turn, you can determine who your favourite will be. I personally think this is a fantastic idea considering the game seems like it should be played in a multi-player fashion with each of the people playing choosing a different Straw Hat member to play as throughout the game while levelling up and making it their own. The game is set for a Japanese release on the 21st of November and even though there is no talk of a Western release surely you can all still enjoy the short gameplay videos we have below.
Titan Comics as well as comic creators Monty Nero and Mike Dowling are extremely excited to announce that Issue Two of the brand-new yet extremely popular comic, Death Sentence, has completely sold out around the world, much like what happened to the first issue of the comic which is an incredible feat to have been achieved in only one, now two, issues! This means great things for both the creators and the publisher of the comic considering the series’ second issue must now go back into print with hundreds and thousands of fresh comics in the process of being re-designed and printed with a brand new cover.
You may still be able to find the second issue around comic book stores but, at this point in time, they are fairly rare. The new prints of Issue Two are not set for a release until December the 11th, which is just in time for Christmas, but can still be ordered through Diamond’s Preview Plus issue #1101 with the item code: SEP138356. That also goes for the first issue which has the item code: SEP138036. This is an incredibly exciting time for all those with connections to the comic and for all of us fans, Death Sentence is taking off in a fantastic way and there is absolutely no slowing it down! Below you can check out all the cover variations from Issues One and Two as you anticipate the new releases coming your way.
After watching the CGI trailer for the action-packed, upcoming first-person-shooter, Deadfall Adventures, I didn’t think that things could get much crazier. Though clearly, Nordic Games are not a company that likes to take a subtle approach to advertising because they have proven me extremely wrong with their second of three trailers featuring actual gameplay from the new title.
Less than a week ago the first gameplay trailer, ‘Sahara‘ was released, but today’s trailer showed off a completely different set of weather effects and a whole new in-game environment. As James Lee Quatermain, maybe the best named character in video game history, continues his quest for the Heart of Atlantis, he will have to battle through hoards of zombies and Nazis as he traverses the treacherous landscape of the Arctic region. This game definitely looks like it will be like no other, but whether that turns out to work in its favour or whether Nordic has bitten off more than they can chew has yet to be seen. Find out on November 15th as Deadfall Adventures launches on the Xbox 360 and PC, but first don’t forget to check out the ‘Arctic ‘ trailer below.
Fighter Within is an upcoming Xbox One exclusive fighting game by Ubisoft that utilises the, almost, full capabilities of the Xbox’s Kinect to allow you as a player to take full control of a crazy and quirky fighter. Beat down your friends in a way that, in reality, would land you in jail for a very long time but, using the game to do so, it becomes a simple yet awesome street fight where you can determine who really is the better fighter.
Ubisoft only just released a brand new trailer for the game that is just as informative as it is goofy and, as a fan of the PlayStation over the Xbox, is making me consider getting and Xbox One just for this game. Fighter Within is set for a release on the 22nd of November, which isn’t too far away, on the Xbox One but as of right now all we have are a few trailers to scratch that fighting itch so head down to our Featured Video Section just below to check out the “Inside The Game” trailer and be ready to get your fight on!
Kingston Digital Ships Latest Secure USB Flash Drive to Further Protect Data for Enterprises
Sydney, Australia– November 14, 2013 – Kingston, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of the DataTraveler Vault Privacy 3.0 (DTVP) secure USB Flash drive, as well as the DataTraveler Vault Privacy 3.0 Anti-Virus, which helps enterprises safeguard business data and set security policies for end-users at an affordable price point. DTVP 3.0 provides 100-percent hardware-based encryption of confidential information and is also available separately with ClevX DriveSecurity™ powered by ESET anti-virus protection. The anti-virus engine utilises ESET’s NOD 32® proactive award-winning technology, which protects corporate end-users wherever they work or plug in.
As the workforce becomes more mobile, businesses must take the appropriate steps to educate their employees and establish security policies so sensitive data cannot be accessed by unauthorised users or cybercriminals. Kingston’s DataTraveler® Vault Privacy 3.0 USB Flash drive provides affordable business-grade security with 256-bit AES hardware-based encryption using XTS block cipher mode, which offers stronger protection than CBC and ECB modes. It is the first-to-market hardware-encrypted secure USB Flash drive with USB 3.0 performance.
DTVP 3.0 is available with optional, easy to deploy and easy to use (no installation required) anti-virus protection from ESET/ClevX that protects the drive’s contents from viruses, spyware, Trojans, worms, rootkits, adware and other Internet-borne threats. The ESET NOD32 anti-virus engine provides instant alerts and comes with a five-year pre-activated license.
“At ESET, we are proud to be joining forces with one of the global leaders in memory products. With ClevX DriveSecurity, Kingston USB sticks add another important layer of protection and we are confident that ESET technology will offer further benefit to Kingston and PC users,” adds ESET Chief Sales and Marketing Officer, Ignacio Sbampato.
There are many examples of breaches involving lost or stolen USB Flash drives resulting in large security leaks. The likes of targeted attacks such as the notorious Stuxnet worm and Flame virus continue to loom. Recent examples include:
In the United Kingdom, the Greater Manchester Police Department was fined £150,000 (AUD$255,974) by the UK Information Commissioner’s Office after an officer brought a Flash drive home containing personal information of more than 1,000 individuals with links to serious criminal investigations. The drive was stolen when the home was burglarised. The stolen device was not encrypted or password protected.
In India, the Eastern Naval Command of the Indian Navy experienced a breach of their highly-secure, non-Internet connected PCs/ Malware hidden on a secret folder within a USB drive collected information when a user inserted it into a Naval Command PC. Classified data pertaining to sea trials of the country’s first nuclear missile submarine was stored on the drive until it was plugged into an Internet-connected PC so it could be transmitted to another foreign country.
In the United States, a contractor in charge of developing North Carolina’s Medicaid billing system lost an unencrypted USB drive containing the personal information of more than 50,000 nationwide providers, which included full names, Social Security numbers, addresses and dates of birth.
“Many enterprise organisations take security and protecting confidential information extremely seriously, yet still fail to set or follow all security policies,” said Nathan Su, Flash Memory Sales Director, APAC Region, Kingston. “With the latest DTVP 3.0 security features and optional anti-malware protection by ESET coupled with best practices, organisations can better safeguard confidential data. Kingston has also helped enterprises future proof their investment by implementing fast USB 3.0 speeds and designing controllers which allow NAND to be interchanged without requalification and certification of security features.”
For more information visit www.kingston.com.
Kingston DataTraveler Vault Privacy 3.0 and DataTraveler Vault Privacy Anti-Virus Features & Specifications:
· Read-Only Access Mode: when selected, access files in Read-only Mode to avoid potential Malware risks
· Enforced password protection: complex password is user set with minimum characteristics to prevent unauthorised access
· Secure: drive locks down and reformats after 10 intrusion attempts
· Easy to use: no admin rights or application installation required
· Customisable: preload content, password length, maximum number of password attempts and internal/external serialisation numbering
· Co-Logo available
· TAA Compliant
· Business-Grade Security: 100 percent of stored data is protected by hardware-based, 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) in XTS mode
· Durable design: resilient protection for data in a waterproof aluminum casing
· USB 3.0: latest USB standard guarantees backwards compatibility with USB 2.0
· Capacities: 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 32GB, 64GB
· Speed: USB 3.0:
o 4GB: 80MB/s read, 12MB/s write
o 8GB, 16GB: 165MB/s read, 22MB/s write
o 32GB: 250MB/s read, 40MB/s write
o 64GB: 250MB/s read, 85MB/s write
USB 2.0:
o 4GB: 30MB/s read, 12MB/s write
o 8GB–64GB: 30MB/s read, 20MB/s write
· Dimensions: 77.9mm x 22mm x 12.05mm
· Operating Temperature: 32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C)
· Storage Temperature: -4°F to 185°F (-20°C to 85°C)
· Minimum System Requirements:
o USB 3.0 compliant and 2.0 compatible
o Two (2) free drive letters required for use
· Guaranteed: 5-year warranty with free technical support
Grinding Gear Games Partners with Garena Online to Bring Hit ARPG, Path of Exile, to Asia
Additionally, Path of Exile Releases First Post-Launch Update, Version 1.0.1
Auckland, New Zealand – November 12, 2013 – Following the successful release of their popular action RPG Path of Exile, Grinding Gear Games today announced that they have partnered with leading Southeast Asian publisher Garena Online to bring Path of Exile to gamers in Asia. Closed Beta is set to begin on November 14, 2013.
Garena Online is publishing Path of Exile in Asia, to give players a better gaming experience, beginning with a separate realm for the Malaysia and Singapore regions. This partnership is expected to expose millions of new gamers to Path of Exile while providing a version appropriate to the cultures and languages of these territories. Existing users who already play Path of Exile in areas that Garena will represent are able to continue to play the game on any desired server.
“We’re extremely excited about our partnership with Garena because they have demonstrated that they excel at bringing Western games to an international market,” said Chris Wilson, Managing Director of Grinding Gear Games. “We anticipate that this new audience will benefit the global Path of Exile community, and will allow us to expand the game even faster.”
First Post-Launch Update is Live
Grinding Gear Games also announced that Path of Exile’s first post-launch update, Version 1.0.1, is now live. This robust update brings forth various new items, gems, achievements, and microtransactions, as well as Descent: Champions, the newest race event for the upcoming Race Season Five, which begins November 16. Seven biweekly content updates are planned between now and Path of Exile’s first major expansion, which will debut in March 2014.
Grinding Gear Games will regularly release videos to expand on and complement these updates, including patch previews, upcoming gameplay trailers, Developer Diaries, and a Build of the Week segment directly from Chris Wilson. Interested players should check out the Path of Exile YouTube page. Key features for Path of Exile Version 1.0.1 include:
Descent: Champions – This sequel to the highly popular Descent league has players create special characters to conquer difficult and elaborate dungeons not found in the main storyline. Forks in progression and a starting selection of league-specific unique items are among the main additions to this challenging new race event.
Three new microtransaction effects including the Scion Dance Animation, Golden Spectral Throw, and Force Field Discipline Aura
Three new player aura gems and one new support gem
Five new unique items
Eight new vendor recipes
New achievements
Regular video segments from Grinding Gear Games
Dozens of other small enhancements
Path of Exile has already garnered a ton of critical acclaim in existing markets since its official launch on October 23, 2013, including top scores in recent reviews from leading game sites IGN and GameSpot.
About Path of Exile
Path of Exile is an online PC action role-playing game set in a dark fantasy world. Featuring ethical microtransactions, the game is free-to-play, but never pay-to-win. Playing as one of seven character classes, players find themselves banished for their past misdeeds to the dark fantasy world of Wraeclast. There, they encounter hundreds of species of opponents laden with loot and mysterious artifacts as they explore the abandoned continent. www.pathofexile.com
Key features include:
A dark and deep action RPG
Unlimited character combinations with the game’s gigantic skill tree
Combine skill gems to create unique combat strategies
Explore a dark and gritty world rendered from a fixed 3D perspective
Download and play for free, but never pay-to-win
Explore randomly generated levels for nearly infinite replayability
Craft weapons, magic items and even end-game maps to become more powerful
Cooperate or compete with thousands of other Exiles in a persistent online world
Ascend online ladders in every game mode
Battle in PvP tournaments for worldwide recognition
Steam and Twitch integration
About Grinding Gear Games
Grinding Gear Games is an independent game studio founded in 2006 and based in Auckland, New Zealand. Its team members come from various countries and have a diversity of backgrounds ranging from artificial intelligence and software security to industrial design and professional tournament gaming. GGG recently released its flagship title, Path of Exile, and is committed to ongoing expansion and new content releases for the critically acclaimed game. You can find more information about Grinding Gear Games at www.grindinggear.com.
About Garena Online
Garena is a leading online game service provider. Its flagship online game platform, Garena+, is the largest social platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, designed for online gamers to meet, chat and play games with each other. Garena has introduced the latest premium online games on Garena+, including the award-winning League of Legends and other premium game titles, such as first-person shooter game Black Shot, real-time strategy game Heroes of Newerth and massively-multiplayer-online football game EA SPORTS™ FIFA Online 3.
For more information, please visit www.garena.com.
Overview
If you’re a teenager in this day and age and you’re not away of Regular Show…I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed in you. This is one of the few good shows left on Cartoon Network that, somewhat, speaks to the lazy losers that reside comfortable in all of us. Regular Show is often paired up with Adventure Time due to it’s similar “weirdness” and animation style and I can guarantee that fans of one show will be fans of the other. As far as cartoons go these days, Regular Show would have to be one of the best. Every episode seems to walk the very thin line that is reality with most days, for Mordecai and Rigby, starting off as pretty mundane and boring but eventually leading into what might just be the end of existence as we know it and the game? Well, it may just end up the same way.
Story
I want to start off by saying that this game actually has no story whatsoever, which actually doesn’t make a huge difference to the game because, let’s be entirely honest, if you picked this game up while walking past it in a video game store you weren’t picking it up as someone not knowing what the show is, you’re picking it up out of excitement that your favourite show has a game and I think the developers knew this because the way the game is set out shows this. When I say that there is no story I may be lying, to some.
The first, let’s say, thirty seconds of gametime have Mordecai and Rigby almost doing yard work but get distracted by the delivery of a brand-new gaming system which, when turned on, sucks them into a scewed and 8-bit version of what seems like their own world. This is where all context for the game stops and what follows from here is a great deal of references to the series and, despite that not being part of the story, is still worth noting down as a quirky ongoing feature of the game that does directly relate to the stories within the series. The only real obviously noticeable environment is within the first world where you journey through the park in which the two friends work, after that it all spirals into craziness which, in standard Regular Show fashion, fits perfect.
Gameplay Regular Show: Mordecai And Rigby In 8-Bit Land takes you on a trip back many years as you’re thrown into a world of old-school platforming which, I guess, is why the title is as such. You’re back to basics within this game; you run, you jump, you head-stomp, you get powers-ups and you get very frustrated doing so BUT I am a pretty crappy gamer so maybe it was just hard for me to get through. It takes a lot from other games and not in a lazy way but in a very “Regular Show” way, considering they talk so much about old games and what not within the series it’s only natural that you warp into a level like Megaman and skid across the ground like Sonic.
You start off as both Mordecai and Rigby and you’re able to switch between them with “x” at, literally, any time. Mordecai has greater reach as a jumper while also being able to double jump and Rigby can crawl through tight spaces and is a faster runner, those things come into play a great deal as you make your way through the game. The first few stages you stick to running and jumping, then you’re given a power-up that comes in the form of a mullet and denim-shorts, you’ll just have to watch the show if you want a full explanation of what that is. Mordecai’s version of the power-up allows him to shoot flaming fists whereas Rigby’s power-up gives him the ability to shoot lasers, Mordecai’s seems like the stronger of the two but I COULD be wrong, it may just seem that way.
As you go through the game both Mordecai and Rigby get their own “special abilities”; when the background of a stage shows an image of space, Mordecai is able to transform into a spaceship and the game then plays out like a typical side-scrolling shooter. If, however, the background is grey and looks a little “askew” you may use Rigby’s special ability to turn the game into a top-down shooter. When first introduced, the entire levels are played out with their respective abilities but as you venture into the harder worlds you’ll find yourself switching between the two quite frequently.
I d love the idea of special abilities literally effecting how the game is played, what I’m not a fan of was the fact that, essentially, this was it. I tried my best to outright love this game but I found myself wishing for one of two things; either I could stop playing in the weird ability modes and just go back to platforming or I could earn myself some new abilities to use. By the time I had finished the game I’d realised that they shouldn’t have been labelled as abilities because, at the end of the day, that isn’t what they were and it hit me harder than I though it would. Don’t get me wrong, the gameplay is extremely fun, I just wanted a little bit more or to go back to the basics, it was left in an odd place.
Another thing that really dampened my experience with this game is the collectables; in every stage there are three golden VHS tapes to find, finding them gave you a nice shiny coin icon over that level that made you feel good but, in end, unlocked nothing but production art and music which is, more or less, nothing. There were also Bum Bags/Fanny Packs to collect around levels and they did the same thing. I actually got every single VHS tape in the game and I thought it would do something for me but it never eventuated into anything which made my efforts a complete waste. It was great as a download game, only to be released on the eShop but this is a full retail game, on shop shelves that is going for over fifty dollars, I just expected that little bit extra. Maybe I’ve become to greedy as a gamer, I just felt like this game could’ve been perfect.
Audio And Visuals Now when I think of something “perfect” in this game, this is exactly what I think of: The Audio and Visuals. They are exactly how I pictured this game; absolutely fantastic and, not only that, they did extreme justice to the series and the characters within. The sprites and the animations as well as the designs of the characters in those style were done flawlessly, absolutely flawlessly. The chip-tune soundtrack was just as good, it even got to the point where the duo’s “OOOOOOOOOH!” was chip-tuned and it still worked! I’m getting very excited about this aspect of the game because it is what made up for what the lack of unlockables…well…LACKED!
It’s almost as if I can’t put into words how impressed I am with the way this game looks and sounds, the use of 3D was incredible, this game utilises the 3D capabilities of the 3DS better than a great deal of titles out there but I never doubted that it would look bad, we’re talking about a WayForward game here, none of their titles look bad on the 3DS. I would say that this game is beaten only by games like Phoenix Wright: Dual Destinies and Pokemon X and Y when it comes to how well it looks on the 3DS. WayForward have proves to us that sprites are not extinct, they’re timeless and, if done correctly, make for a better looking game in some cases. The music complemented the style of the game the whole way through and I honestly couldn’t have imagined it any other way. Perfect. Just perfect.
Overall
I’m going to be frank with you all; the game is fantastic as it is, it honestly is a great game that I’ll be playing even after this review. It’s fun, it’s challenging, it looks great and it’s main characters are Mordecai and Rigby! Yes, it can get frustrating and yes it can get a little mundane but I don’t think that is enough to totally disregard the title entirely. It did bum me out to have no worthwhile unlockables or collectables and I’ve said that straight out but it does make up for it’s lack of extra content with its beautiful visuals and it’s fantastic soundtrack.
Truly this is a game for fans of the series and I really wouldn’t recommend this to just anyone because they will find even more faults with it. If you’re a fan of Regular Show, pick this game up! You’ll love seeing Mordecai and Rigby in-game and, really, this game is for the fans rather than anyone else which is why I believe I stuck with it all the way until the end. Great fun, quirky aesthetics, catchy soundtrack, it just needed that little bit extra to be a perfect title.
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MIDNIGHT CITY ANNOUNCES 2D PUZZLERTHE BRIDGE NOW AVAILABLE ON XBOX LIVE
Following Hugely Successful PC Launch, Award Winning Physics Puzzler OffersMind-Bending Challenges to Xbox Live Players
Edison, NJ– November 13, 2013 – Midnight City, the recently founded indie label of Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of games for the mass market, is proud to announce The Bridge is now available on the Xbox Live online entertainment network from Microsoft for $9.99. The first console launch for the indie publishing super group, The Bridge brings a fresh take on physics games to the company’s ever-growing portfolio.
The Bridge offers a supremely cerebral 2D puzzle experience for those looking to bend their reality and perception of physics as they know it. Players join our stalwart, amnesiac protagonist through a journey into his heart, mind and soul to discover the life he’s forgotten. Throughout the story, players progress through detail-oriented, hand-drawn environments with aesthetics reminiscent of M.C. Escher’s artwork and style. In these fantastic puzzle rooms, players are asked to look beyond just the protagonist and into the world around them to solve each predicament. From the very start, The Bridge is designed to foster outside the box and critical thinking skills, leaving the player with a pronounced sense of intellectual accomplishment at the end of each level. Created to be both a stimulating experience and accessible game, The Bridge uses a minimalistic control scheme and effective, yet subtle tutorials through early gameplay to introduce new features.
On his journey, our protagonist explores all 360 degrees of reality and is challenged with varying puzzles that literally turn his world upside down. Puzzles present themselves through five chapters, each containing six puzzle rooms to test your skills. As an added bonus, players who complete the core levels can return to master mirror versions of all 24 original levels, essentially doubling the content adding a major replay factor. New features and conundrums continually evolve and present themselves, keeping gameplay fresh and perplexing to even the most experienced puzzler fans. Critical thinking is key to player progress and is not limited to just the environment; players will face off with “The Menace,” gravitational vortexes and parallel universes which add additional layers of content and strategy to this award winning title. Additionally, the rewind function lets players retry key moments in the game without having to reset the puzzle; a powerful tool that should not be underestimated.
The Bridge was developed by game designer and programmer Ty Taylor with artist Mario Castañeda; together they are known as the Quantum Astrophysicists Guild.
The Bridge is rated E for Everyone and is now available on the Xbox Live Games Store for the Xbox 360 games and entertainment system from Microsoft for the suggested price of $9.99.
ABOUT MAJESCO ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY Majesco Entertainment Company is a provider of video games for the mass market. Building on more than 20 years of operating history, the company is focused on developing and publishing a wide range of casual and family oriented video games on all leading console and handheld platforms as well as mobile devices. Product highlights include Zumba®Fitness and Cooking Mama™. Majesco is headquartered in Edison, NJ and the company’s shares are traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market under the symbol: COOL. More info can be found online at majescoent.com or on Twitter at twitter.com/majesco.
ABOUT MIDNIGHT CITY Midnight City is Majesco’s independent digital label dedicated to supporting indie development teams with customized publishing services, including public relations, marketing, and community content. Operated by former IGN Editor-in-chief Casey Lynch and longtime industry veteran Doug Kennedy, Midnight City focuses its efforts on the ever growing independent game development market and independent game studios.
It’s going viral! The highly-infectious creator-owned series continues to gain momentum and spread among new fans!
Titan Comics is proud to report that the second issue of Death Sentence has sold out at distributor level.
The new creator owned series, written by Monty Nero and illustrated by Mike Dowling, has completely sold out at Diamond Comics Distributors, with a second print, featuring a bold new cover, scheduled to drop on December 11, and available to order from Diamonds Previews Plus issue #1101, item code SEP138356).
This follows the phenomenal first-day sell-out of Death Sentence #1. The first issue has earned a second print, complete with a Midtown Comics variant, pushing the print run for the first issue to 13,200. The second printing of #1 is still available to order now (item code SEP138036) and is scheduled for release November 20.
“It’s so thrilling to see Death Sentence become such a massive success – and so hot on the heels of the issue one sell-out,’ said Nick Landau, Titan publisher. “Many thanks from everyone here at Titan Comics to all the readers, reviewers and retailers that have gotten behind this great book.”
“I’m really excited to see Death Sentence doing so well,’ said Mike Dowling, series artist. “A big thanks to all our readers!’
Don’t miss your chance to get on board this explosive new series!
What would you do with superpowers – and six months to live? That’s the dilemma facing three people who’ve contracted the G+ Virus, through unprotected sex.
What can graphic designer Verity, failing indie guitaristWeaseland roguish media personality Monty do in the time they have left? Fade away – or go out in a blaze of glory?
Death Sentence #1 may still be available through local comic stores, and is available now digitally via comiXology.
The second printing of Death Sentence #1 arrives 11/20/13, can still be ordered (item code SEP138036), and features a brand new second print variant cover.
The second printing of Death Sentence #2 arrives 12/11/13 and can be pre-ordered from Diamond’s Previews Plus issue #1101 (item code SEP138356) and features a brand new second print variant cover.
Writer(s): Monty Nero
Artist Name(s): Mike Dowling
Number of Issues in Series: 6
Page Count: 32pp
Retail Price: $3.99
Synopsis:
What would you do with superpowers – and six months to live?
That’s the dilemma facing three people who’ve contracted the G+ Virus, through unprotected sex.
What can graphic designer Verity, failing indie guitarist Weasel and roguish media personality Monty do in the time they have left? Fade away – or go out in a blaze of glory?
By turns funny, dark, sad and spectacular, Death Sentence is an emotional thrill ride through celebrity, loss, passion and creativity. It’s the jaw-dropping next stage in superpowered storytelling!
Packed with unforgettable shocks, quotable dialogue and the character finds of a generation, this is an unmissable debut by two striking and confident new voices!
Titan Comics is the new venture from publishing giant, Titan, offering the best original creator-owned comics, alongside new and classic graphic novels.
Launching in July 2013, Titan Comics has already captured the imaginations of readers, reviewers and retailers with its strong focus on quality, creativity and diversity of genre!
Each new release will also be available to read day and date on the iPhone, iPad, Web, Android and Kindle Fire.
To keep up-to-date with news on all these new series and future releases from Titan Comics, visit www.titan-comics.com