Image Comics have announced that Velvet, the new comic series by writer Ed Brubaker (Daredevil, Fatale) will debut on October 23.
Rush have announced that they’ll release Clockwork Angels Tour, a live album and video recorded during their most recent tour, on November 19.
The concert collection was recorded at three shows on their most recent tour.
Aniplex Of America have announced that they’ve secured the rights to the anime Samurai Flamenco.
Starting in October, Aniplex will stream each new episode just hours after it airs in Japan.
Sixteen months. That’s how long it took Blizzard to do a console version of their hack & slash action game, Diablo III. Which may be small potatoes when you consider it took them twelve years to make this sequel to 2000’s Diablo II in the first place, but still, taking sixteen months to do bring a PC game to consoles — where, it could be argued, it should’ve been all along — that’s a long time to wait.
But now that it’s finally available on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, with a PS4 edition due out next year, it’s hard not to think that if there was any sequel worth waiting sixteen months for, let alone a dozen years, this would be it.
DreamWorks have issued a pair of images from the upcoming Need For Speed movie, which, of course, is based on the long-running video game series.
eFX Inc. have announced that they will sell a replica of the badge Agent Coulson uses in the upcoming ABC TV show Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. at this year’s New York Comic-Con.
DC Comics have announced that they will have two exclusive toys available for sale at this year’s New York Comic-Con.
The toys are strictly limited editions and will only be available at DC’s booth.
Warner Bros. Digital Distribution have released a new trailer for the online video series Mortal Kombat: Legacy II, and have announced that the series will premiere on Machinima on September 26, with every episode available that day.
Zen Studios have announced that they’ll release Star Wars Pinball for the 3DS on September 19.