The Death of Oracle concludes, and it looks like Calculator has already won. Certainly that can’t be true, find out after the jump
Author: Rob Rasmussen
Ender Wiggin is a man once lauded as the savior of humanity, then denounced the cruel and heartless xenocide that murdered an entire race. The change was brought about by his own book, The Hive Queen, penned under the title Speaker for the Dead. Three thousand years later, Ender (thanks to relativity and light speed travel) has been called in as a Speaker for the Dead on the small colony Lusitania.
Why are kids turning up missing in New York? Why were the X-Men attacked by humanoid lizards in the sewers? And what does Spidey have to do with all of it? Though I’m sure you’ve put it all together by now, you can get the whole reason after the jump. . .
Harley Quinn is pissed. She’s had it to the tips of her cap with the Joker. So now she’s going to use a few random items to break into Arkham Asylum and do what no one else seems to be able to, kill her puddin’. Can she pull it off, find out after the jump.
Oh God Dragons!!!
The Kravinoffs, Screwball, and a few random thugs are nothing compared to relearning how to keep a secret identity from your new roommate. How does Anya cope? Find out after the jump.
Red Robin vs. Catman! Teen Titans vs. Calculator! Tim vs. Damian! What more could we ask for in this issue.
The war is finally upon us. The Phyrexians have been identified as a full out threat and the Mirrans are starting to rally the forces for survival. I made it to a prerelease this weekend and got to play with a good chunk of the new cards, so I think I can safely form an opinion now.
As I promised, we get a look at some actual game play!
A mutant plague, the Black King falling, and a new team of “X-Men,” what is Scott going to do about it? Well, at least the parts he knows about.
It is currently my favorite time to be a Magic: the Gathering player, Previews Weeks. This happens four times a year and I am giddy the entire time. New cards, new mechanics, and even new story are revealed. This time, I’ve been given something even more amazing than ever before.
I decided to take a look at this with simple hopes of getting some good old childhood nostalgia. I came away pleasantly disappointed.
A few weeks ago, Critical Hit’s very own Rob Rasmussen (a.k.a. Smith, and Ket) headed to Nebraska to attend the 2010 Anime Nebraskon, and filed this report.