Anchor Bay have announced that The Walking Dead: The Complete Fourth Season will be released on DVD, Blu-ray, and as a limited edition Blu-ray on August 26th.
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Diamond Select Toys have announced their exclusive releases for this years SDCC 2014, with collectibles for fans of Godzilla, Star Wars, Star Trek, The Walking Dead, The X-Men, Sin City, and Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back.
Funko have announced that they will release a series of interchangeable magnet vinyl toys of such iconic DC Comics character as Batman, Superman, and Aquaman this July.
Kotobukiya have announced that they will release the Japanese ARTFX+ Green Arrow statue in the U.S. this November.
Skylanders Comics Announced
IDW have announced that they will launch a comic book series based on the Skylanders video games, starting this July.
Warner Home Video have announced that 300: Rise Of An Empire — the sequel to 2007’s 300 — will be released on DVD, as a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack, as a 3D DVD/Blu-ray combo pack, and digitally on June 24th.
Warner Home Video have announced that Batman: Assault On Arkham — a new animated movie inspired by the video games Batman: Arkahm Asylum, Batman: Arkham City, Batman: Arkham Origins, and the upcoming Batman: Arkham Knight — will be released on DVD, as a DVD/Blu-ray combo pack, and digitally on August 12th.
Usually, when a comic book is adapted into a motion comic, the only thing that moves is a thought or dialog bubble as it pops onto the screen. But like their previous releases, the Wolverine Weapon X: Tomorrow Dies Today DVD from Shout! Factory and Marvel Knights goes beyond the usual conventions, turning this engaging comic book into what’s really an animated mini-movie.
Twelve years ago, Spider-Man 2 rewrote the rules for comic book- and comic book movie-inspired games by having our friendly, neighborhood wall-crawler fight crime in wide-open New York City. Now Spidey again has the run of the place in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which Beenox has made for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC, and WiiU.
So why does it feel like both a step backwards and a step in the wrong direction?