VIDEO GAME REVIEW: Injustice: Gods Among Us

Have you ever wanted to pit Cyborg up against Nightwing? Or see how horribly Doomsday would beat up Green Arrow? Or even just beat the aqua out of Aquaman? Well, then it’s a good thing Injustice: Gods Among Us came out last week, and a Major Spoilers Review awaits you after the jump.

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REVIEW: DC Universe Presents #19 (of 19)

Or – “Say What You Will About WTF Month, But That Cover Is SERIOUSLY Goofy-Looking…”

When the New 52 kicked off, I was happy to hear that they had an anthology title in the mix, allowing us to see characters other than Superman, Batman and Catwoman once in a while.  Now, the grand experiment comes to an end and the cover promises a crossover between the present-day Justice League and Sword and Sorcery’s Beowulf.  What’s the deal with all that, you ask (assuming you’re Jerry Seinfeld?)  Your Major Spoilers review awaits!

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MOVIES: Look at the cover art for Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox

Now that we know Nathan Fillion and Kevin Conroy will be lending their voices to the latest DC animated feature film Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox the case cover art along with the bonus features included have been announced!

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MOVIES: Full cast revealed for The Flashpoint Paradox

A few days back Warner Bros and DC announced the next film in their animated feature line with Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox. At the time of the announcement only part of the voice cast had been announced but now all the actors have been revealed.

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REVIEW: Justice League of America #2

They are the new Justice League of America: Martian Manhunter, Hawkman, Katana, Catwoman, Stargirl, Green Lantern Simon Baz, Green Arrow, and Vibe (yes, THAT Vibe). Brought together by Amanda Waller, they are led by former Justice League liaison, Steve Trevor. However, the Justice League of America serves a greater and sinister purpose: should the original Justice League go rogue, they have the power to stop them.

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ART APPRECIATION MOMENT OF THE DAY: Carter Johnson

We’re featuring a lot of Carter Johnson this week, and why not, I think she has a refreshing style.  She’s shared her take on the Futurama team, and she provided the cover art for Zach on Film, and now she’s taking on the Justice League.

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RUMOR: Justice League movie goes radio silent – big stuff on the way?

A couple of weeks ago we learned that the script for the upcoming Justice League movie had been totally trashed and needed to be rewritten from the ground up.  With early press on the Man of Steel looking super positive, the latest rumor out of H’wood totally changes what Warner Bros. could be bringing to the table in 2015.

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REVIEW: Aquaman #16

He is the master of sea creatures and a member of the Justice League; a hero caught between the surface world and his ocean world of Atlantis. Unfortunately for Aquaman, he is also the butt of many superhero jokes in mainstream media, ranging from Family Guy to Robot Chicken (he needs to be near water for him to be useful, apparently). With the new 52, Geoff Johns had the daunting task of making Aquaman relevant. After a year and a half, he has succeeded so far. Now, this title and Justice League crossover to face off against Aquaman’s half-brother, Ocean Master.

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TOY FAIR 2013: Warner Bros. preps for toy convention

Press Release

Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP) zooms into this year’s exciting Toy Fair season with a roster of global licensees ready to support the Studio’s portfolio, led by this summer’s tentpole film release Man of Steel, which will be supported by DC Comics master toy licensee Mattel, as well as many other toy partners. With an impressive lineup driven by powerhouse properties that stretch from DC Comics Super Heroes and The Hobbit Trilogy to The Big Bang Theory and Looney Tunes, WBCP and its renowned licensees are rolling out new toys and collectibles that will reach fans of all ages.

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REVIEW: Justice League #16

After a year and a half as a team since the 52 reboot, their roster has not changed. Besides Hal Jordan a.k.a. Green Lantern leaving the team, their core has consisted of a six member team: Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Aquaman, and Flash. However, with promotions for a new Justice League (of America) from DC Comics, change seems to be coming very soon.

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