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Marvel Contest of Champions Makes the Jump to PC Gaming

Ever since 2014, Marvel Contest of Champions has been thrilling fans worldwide, allowing them to pit a wide roster of heroes and villains from the Marvel Universe against one another in real-time combat. Over a decade later, Contest of Champions boasts a strong community bolstered by regular competitions updates, not only refining the gameplay and […]

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House of the Dragon Gets a Fourth (and Maybe Not Final?) Season

Like the Targaryen “dreamers” Daenys, Aegon I, and Helaena before them, HBO has seen the future… and it’s got a hell of a lot more dragons in it. In addition to a slew of second season renewals for freshmen series The Chair Company, I Love L.A., and Task, the network also announced new seasons for […]

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Rob Liefeld Revives Youngblood in the Twilight of His Career 

The career of Rob Liefeld is not unlike a superhero story. From scrappy origins to assembling powerful teams to striking off on his own, the comic book creator’s life is mirrored by the genre of his work. Now, in true superhero form, the artist is back to revive one of his early ventures, Youngblood, during […]

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Malcolm in the Middle: The Best Episodes Ever, Ranked

Malcolm in the Middle premiered just days into the new millennium and it immediately defined a fresh visual language for TV comedy. Gone were the stage setups of ‘90s shows like Friends and Frasier. In came whip-pans, location shooting and elaborate set pieces. The characters were different too. The dysfunctional family had long been a […]

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The Best Cosplays of New York Comic Con 2025 

Our 2025 cosplay wrap is presented by Disney Lorcana! The term “cosplay” was coined in the 1980s to describe the act of dressing up and embodying a character in pop culture, and the practice has skyrocketed in the decades that followed. The largest forums for cosplay are comic book conventions, which typically include multiple days […]

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Chainsaw Man: Ryan Colt Levy Is Fired Up for the Reze Arc Movie

It’s been three years since the first season of Chainsaw Man debuted and the hit anime is poised to become even bigger than ever with the release of Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc. Based on the best-selling manga series by Tatsuki Fujimoto, the movie has the story’s protagonist Denji find love with a […]

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Queer Eye Creator on Concluding a TV Institution in the Nation’s Capital

While combing through the Merriam-Webster Dictionary in the ‘90s, Queer Eye co-creator and executive producer David Collins stopped on one word that would ignite a decades-long franchise and redefine what reality TV could look like. “[The dictionary] said, ‘Queer: a unique perspective, a different point of view,’ and that’s really been the heart of [Queer […]

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Pragmatic Producers Promise a Unique Gaming Experience

The science fiction action game Pragmata was first announced by Capcom in 2020 before falling into a long development cycle, with little word on its progress for years. At Summer Game Fest 2025, Capcom confirmed that Pragmata was not only still very much in development, but also set for a 2026 wide release. Several months […]

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So Long and Thanks For All The Shlorp: Solar Opposites Cast Says Goodbye

When Solar Opposites season 6 began production, the cast didn’t know that they’d be recording their characters’ final lines. However, a creeping sense of finality started to sneak up. “I just had this feeling,” recalls Sean Giambrone, the voice of Solar Opposites’ Yumyulack. “There are some seriously big moments in this script that feel like […]

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Trigun Stargaze Creative Team on Bringing Vash’s Story To Justice After 30 Years

Trigun stands tall as a high-octane gunslinger with sci-fi staples in the 32nd century. The foundational shonen series effortlessly rotates between genres as if they’re bullets being emptied from a gun, making waves in the ‘90s only to be reborn nearly 30 years later as Trigun Stampede, which chronicles the courageous and careful adventures of […]

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Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc Revs Up the Crowd at NYCC 2025

The acclaimed anime studio MAPPA had a huge presence at New York Comic Con 2025, culminating in a spotlight panel on Chainsaw Man: The Movie – Reze Arc. The movie is set for an October 24 wide theatrical release in the United States, with the creative team behind the hit anime franchise sharing behind-the-scenes secrets […]

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Solar Opposites Producers On Ending The Solars, The Wall, and SilverCops Stories

This article contains spoilers for all 10 episodes of Solar Opposites season 6. The announcement of Solar Opposites was met with initial skepticism that the sci-fi streaming sitcom would be able to get out of Rick and Morty’s shadow. Now, six seasons and over 60 episodes later, Solar Opposites stands tall as its own unique […]

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Tony Hale: King of the Manchildren

You know Tony Hale from, well… just about everything. The comedic actor has been near-omniscient throughout this current era of television and film. After getting his big break as the delicate motherboy Buster Bluth on Arrested Development, he continued his manchild development in the multiple Emmy-award-winning role as Gary Walsh on Veep. Since then he’s […]

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Dunk Is So Beautifully Dumb in the Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Trailer

George R. R. Martin‘s Westeros is filled with many, let’s say, less-than-humble characters. The fantasy universe depicted in Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” books and the HBO series Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon is not wanting for larger-than-life figures like Cersei Lannister, Stannis Baratheon, and Daemon Targaryen. More often than […]

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Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc Brings a Beloved Manga to Life

This article is presented in partnership with Sony Pictures and appears in the NYCC 2025 issue of Den of Geek magazine. Few anime have completely redefined the public’s perception of what’s possible in the medium like Chainsaw Man. Based on Tatsuki Fujimoto’s popular manga serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, the anime hasn’t just redefined anime […]

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It: Welcome to Derry Creators and Cast Tease Pennywise’s Return

“The pressure that Barbara and Andy, and now HBO, have signed up for is immense,” admits actor Chris Chalk ahead of the premiere of his new series, It: Welcome to Derry. “They made over a billion dollars, so now you have to make something good.” “They” refers to brother-sister filmmaking duo Andy and Barbara Muschietti, […]

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Thomas Pynchon Retains the Cartoon Zaniness of Inherent Vice In Shadow Ticket

It’s been 12 long years since Thomas Pynchon released his eighth novel Bleeding Edge, and rumors have only continued to swirl about the famously elusive author. Like the hushed whispers surrounding Tarantino’s tenth and final film or George R.R. Martin’s increasingly unlikely A Song of Ice and Fire conclusion, most readers could only spend the […]

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Onimusha: Way of the Sword Preview – Capcom Franchise is Back for Blood

Apart from the occasional remaster or alternative platform spinoff, Capcom’s Onimusha franchise has largely laid dormant since the release of Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams in 2006. Fortunately, the samurai action series finally makes its triumphant return next year with the eagerly anticipated Onimusha: Way of the Sword. Capcom unveiled a new trailer for the game […]

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