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Best Cosplay Ever (On A Ship): Fan2Sea Comic Con Cruise 2017
Best Cosplay Ever (On A Ship): Fan2Sea Comic Con Cruise 2017
Best Cosplay Ever (On A Ship): Fan2Sea Comic Con Cruise 2017
The first ever comic convention on a cruise took place last weekend on Royal Caribbean's Brilliance of the Seas sailing from Tampa, Florida, to Cozumel, Mexico. Despite the unusual venue, Fan2Sea featured everything you'd expect from a landlocked con, including panels, signings, parties, screenings and, of course, cosplay. Being out at sea didn't stop these dedicated cosplayers from pulling out their best looks, often with a strong nautical theme, whether it was a seafaring Deadpool or two, or a watery Disney villain like Ursula or Tamatoa. ComicsAlliance was on the scene, courtesy of Fan2Sea, to capture some of our favorite cosplay on the cruise. This is the best cosplay ever... on a ship!
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week): 07.27.15
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week): 07.27.15
Best Cosplay Ever (This Week): 07.27.15
In honor of the caped crusaders of the convention scene, ComicsAlliance has created Best Cosplay Ever (This Week), an ongoing collection of some of the most impeccable, creative, and clever costumes that we’ve discovered and assembled into a super-showcase of pure fan-devoted talent.
Uppercuts Abound In 'Mortal Kombat X' Chapter 19 [Preview]
Uppercuts Abound In 'Mortal Kombat X' Chapter 19 [Preview]
Uppercuts Abound In 'Mortal Kombat X' Chapter 19 [Preview]
Let me ask you a couple of questions, folks. Do you like uppercuts? Do you like snake people who have trouble figuring out when to stop saying the letter S? Do you like it when there are people who have their own first names tattooed across their chests just in case they forget? If you're like me, the answer to all three of those things is "yes," and that means that I have some very good news for you: You can find all of those wonderful things in the pages of Mortal Kombat X #19, available digitally this Sunday. The series has been filling in the backstory of the game, and this time around, Shawn Kittelsen, Igor Vitorino, Oclair Albert and Veronica Gandini are revealing the origin of Outworld. Check out a preview!
DC Digital Announces 'Wonder Woman '77'
DC Digital Announces 'Wonder Woman '77'
DC Digital Announces 'Wonder Woman '77'
DC Digital's Sensation Comics Featuring Wonder Woman must be doing decent business, as the publisher announced a second digital Wonder Woman title at the Download This panel at New York Comic-Con on Sunday; Wonder Woman '77, inspired by the hit 1970s Wonder Woman TV show starring Lynda Carter. The series follows the digital-first format of the Batman '66 comic, which is based on the 1960s Batman TV show. Written by Marc Andreyko and illustrated by various artists, Wonder Woman '77 will launch in December with a six weekly installments that will later be released in print. Further Wonder Woman '77 stories are expected to follow in the future.
'Super Power Beat Down' Imagines The Fight Between White Ranger And Scorpion [Video]
'Super Power Beat Down' Imagines The Fight Between White Ranger And Scorpion [Video]
'Super Power Beat Down' Imagines The Fight Between White Ranger And Scorpion [Video]
Walk into any of the hundreds of comic shops around the country and it won't be long before you hear a classic "Who would win in a fight, X or Y?" debate. The folks at Super Power Beat Down and Bat In the Sun are asking the same questions, but they're backing it up with research and simulations. Take a look at the video below, which determines whether Mortal Kombat's Scorpion or the Whit
Parting Shot: Mortal Kombat Flip Books Right An ‘Injustice’ (Get It?)
Parting Shot: Mortal Kombat Flip Books Right An ‘Injustice’ (Get It?)
Parting Shot: Mortal Kombat Flip Books Right An ‘Injustice’ (Get It?)
Those of you who aren't fans of Scorpion's new Jim Lee-designed costume (and apparently there are a lot of you) in the Injustcie: Gods Among Us game likely thought that was the biggest Mortal Kombat news of the week. But there was far bigger buzz relating to the video game franchise. I speak, of course, of handmade Mortal Kombat flip books.
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Mortal Kombat’ (1995), Part One
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Mortal Kombat’ (1995), Part One
ComicsAlliance Reviews ‘Mortal Kombat’ (1995), Part One
Chris Sims: Hello everyone, and welcome back to our series of movie reviews focusing on the cinematic classics based on fighting games. This week, it's time to TEST OUR MIGHT as we take on 1995's Mortal Kombat! Matt Wilson: Congratulations, everyone who voted for the video game movies...
Worst Of The Worst: The ‘Injustice: Gods Among Us’ Prequel Is The Dumbest Comic You’ll Read All Year
Worst Of The Worst: The ‘Injustice: Gods Among Us’ Prequel Is The Dumbest Comic You’ll Read All Year
Worst Of The Worst: The ‘Injustice: Gods Among Us’ Prequel Is The Dumbest Comic You’ll Read All Year
On the off chance you haven't heard about it during the months of promotion, DC's next foray into video games is Injustice: Gods Among Us, something that people allegedly care about. Personally, as someone who grew up in the '90s as a die-hard Street Fighter partisan, a DC game from the makers of Mortal Kombat isn't really something that interests me...

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