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Internet Explorer's Transformation Into A Magical Girl Is Amazing
Internet Explorer's Transformation Into A Magical Girl Is Amazing
Internet Explorer's Transformation Into A Magical Girl Is Amazing
We can all agree that things would be a whole lot better if there were more Magical Girl elements in our day-to-day lives, right? I mean, yeah, you'd probably spend a lot of time being lectured about the power of love and justice when you were just trying to get a cup of coffee, and those extensive transformation sequences are probably going to make you late for work at least twice a week, but tha
ComicsAlliance Celebrates Dethkloktober!
ComicsAlliance Celebrates Dethkloktober!
ComicsAlliance Celebrates Dethkloktober!
Rocktober? Shocktober? Mohawktober? Here at ComicsAlliance, we just can't decide what we want to celebrate this month, so we're bringing you a different monthly theme every day! Today, we're celebrating the second most brutal fictional death metal band of all time, Dethklok, seen above performing the pretty amazing act of poisoning readers with their own blood in the pages of Eric Powell and Brend
Brian Michael Bendis Looks Back At Microsoft And Marvel’s Canceled MMO
Brian Michael Bendis Looks Back At Microsoft And Marvel’s Canceled MMO
Brian Michael Bendis Looks Back At Microsoft And Marvel’s Canceled MMO
Once upon a time Marvel Comics had its own "City of Heroes" in its sights via Microsoft. The aim was to build a massive online world where players could take up superheroing in the mighty Marvel manner. Things didn't quite work out the way they seem to have for DC and its upcoming "DC Universe Online," but Marvel architect Brian Michael Bendis left with some memories according