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Blur Studios’ Adaptation Of Eric Powell’s ‘The Goon’ Heads To Netflix

Eric Powell‘s Eisner-Award-winning comic series The Goon will be adapted into a Netflix original animated film. In development for some

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August 5, 2022August 5, 2022 Tito W. James 1348 Views adult animation, and Robots, Blur Studios, Clancy Brown, comedy, Dark Horse, Death, Eric Powell, horror, Love, Patrick Osborne, Paul Giamatti, pulp, The Goon, Tim Miller
Anime 

From The Director Of ‘The Witness’ Comes A Stunning New Animated Short ‘The Windshield Wiper’

[****Warning The Following Content May Not Be suitable for all audiences.] This anticipated short film from animator Alberto Mielgo (The

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January 25, 2022January 24, 2022 Tito W. James 1417 Views adult animation, adult cartoon, Alberto Mielgo, and Robots, cell-shaded animation, Death, Love, mature animation, Spider-Man: into the Spider-Verse, The Witness, Windshield Wiper
Comics 

The Comicon Advent Calendar: Day 6 – Neil Gaiman And Jeff Jones Bring You Death In ‘A Winter’s Tale’

Another entry in the Comicon Advent Calendar now – this time it’s from 1999’s Vertigo Winter’s Edge 2, which is

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December 6, 2021November 17, 2021 Richard Bruton 2161 Views Advent, Christmas, Comicon Advent Calendar, comics, Death, Jeffrey Catherine Jones, Neil Gaiman
Comics 

Death Is Meaningless In The Marvel Universe And That’s More Than OK

The death of a character is an overused trope in super hero comics. If you need an event to have

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January 19, 2021 James Ferguson 1676 Views Al Ewing, comics, Death, Immortal Hulk, Jonathan Hickman, King in Black, Marvel Comics, Venom, X of Swords, X-Men
Film 

Batman Gives Jason An Important Warning In This “Batman: Death In The Family” Clip

Since it utilizes elements of Batman: Under the Red Hood, this clip from the upcoming Batman: Death in the Family

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October 7, 2020 Erik Amaya 1580 Views adam strange, Batman: Death in the Family, DC Showcase, Death, Sgt. Rock, The Phantom Stranger, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
Film 

Watch The Opening Titles For ‘Batman: Death In The Family’

Batman: Death in the Family will be out on Blu-ray in just a couple of weeks and Warner Bros. Home

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September 30, 2020 Erik Amaya 1577 Views adam strange, Batman: Death in the Family, Brandon Vietti, DC Showcase, Death, Matt Girardi, Sgt. Rock, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
Film 

‘Batman: Death In The Family’ Trailer Asks You To Choose Jason Todd’s Fate

A DC project is once again asking you to choose Jason Todd’s fate. In a scheme pulled direct from the

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July 30, 2020 Erik Amaya 2660 Views adam strange, Batman: Death in the Family, DC Showcase, Death, Sgt. Rock
Anime Film TV 

From The Art Director Of Spider-Verse Comes A New Adult Animated Short Film

[****Warning The Following Content May Not Be suitable for all audiences.] Alberto Mielgo worked as the art director for Spider-Man: Into The

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May 8, 2019 Tito W. James 3666 Views 0 Comment adult animation, adult cartoon, Alberto Mielgo, and Robots, cell-shaded animation, Death, Love, mature animation, Spider-Man: into the Spider-Verse, The Witness, Windshield Wiper
TV 

DC Showcase Returns With 5 New Shorts; Compilation To Debut in 2020

  DC Showcase was a fun idea. Instead of devoting all the resources required to make a 76-minute DC Universe

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May 7, 2019 Erik Amaya 7239 Views 0 Comment Batman: Death in the Family, Bruce Timm, DC Showcase, Death, Jamie Chung, Karl Urban, Sam Liu, Sgt. Rock, The Phantom Stranger
Anime Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: All Episodes Analyzed

**Warning the following material is not suitable for all audiences. Viewer discretion is advised. Love, Death & Robots is an adult-oriented

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May 2, 2019 Tito W. James 5142 Views 0 Comment adult cartoon, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, mature animation, Netflix original series
Anime Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘The Secret War’ Analysis

I recall being at a party several years ago and we were discussing the future of genre storytelling. I expressed

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May 1, 2019 Tito W. James 8501 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Alternate Histories’ Analysis

Based on the short story by John Scalzi, Alternate Histories depicts six timelines where Hitler dies before WWII. The short parodies animated

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April 30, 2019 Tito W. James 4475 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Film TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Ice Age’ Analysis

What would you do if you had a lost human civilization in your refrigerator? Ice Age, based on the short

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April 30, 2019 Tito W. James 4631 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Blind Spot’ Analysis

Love, Death, and Robots had several shorts that employed cell-shaded animation but Blind Spot is easily my favorite. While I

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April 26, 2019 Tito W. James 3559 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Lucky 13’ Analysis

Based on the short story by Marko Kloos, Lucky 13 is about a seemingly cursed spaceship that turns out to be a

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April 22, 2019 Tito W. James 4579 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Zima Blue’ Analysis

I was immediately taken with Zima Blue because of its use of 2D animation. Director Robert Valley brings his signature

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April 21, 2019 Tito W. James 8812 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Robert Valley, Tim Miller
Anime Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Shape-Shifters’ Analysis

Based on the short story by Marko Kloos, “Shape-Shifters” follows two werewolf soldiers, Decker and Sobieski, who are hunting the

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April 18, 2019 Tito W. James 7506 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘The Dump’ Analysis

This episode of Love, Death, and Robots mixes photorealistic detail with cartoony caricature. Based on the short story by Joe

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April 17, 2019 Tito W. James 3059 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Beyond the Aquila Rift’ Analysis

Based on a short story by Alastair Reynolds, Beyond the Aquila Rift follows a team of space travelers who accidentally

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April 16, 2019 Tito W. James 6542 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Tim Miller
Anime Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Good Hunting’ Analysis

By far my favorite episode of Love, Death, and Robots, “Good Hunting” embodies everything mature animation is capable of and

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April 16, 2019 Tito W. James 14718 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Books Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Sucker Of Souls’ Analysis

Just when I thought I found my favorite version of Dracula in Netflix’s Castlevania, I find another amazing interpretation in

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April 15, 2019 Tito W. James 8101 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘When The Yogurt Took Over’ Analysis

What’s great about Love, Death, and Robots is that no two episodes are alike. When The Yogurt Took Over is

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April 12, 2019 Tito W. James 5750 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, mature animation, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Suits’ Analysis

This episode of Love, Death, and Robots pits a group of simple farmers against a swarm of alien parasites. This

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April 11, 2019 Tito W. James 3641 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Suits’ Analysis

This episode of Love, Death, and Robots pits a group of simple farmers against a swarm of alien parasites. This

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April 11, 2019 Tito W. James 2884 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘The Witness’ Analysis

In this episode of Love, Death, and Robots, a woman witnesses a murder and then is chased by the killer

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April 8, 2019 Tito W. James 6195 Views 0 Comment Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Three Robots’ Analysis

Three Robots opens in a stereotypical post-apocalyptic city complete with a Terminator homage in the form of a robotic foot

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April 5, 2019 Tito W. James 4448 Views 0 Comment CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Love Death and Robots, Netflix original series, Tim Miller
Anime Film Lifestyle TV 

Love, Death, And Robots: ‘Sonnie’s Edge’ Analysis

So begins our episode-by-episode analysis of Love, Death, and Robots or as I like to call it, Heavy Metal Magazine,

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April 4, 2019 Tito W. James 4231 Views 0 Comment and Robots, Blur Studios, CGI, David Fincher, Death, Love, Netflix original series, Sonnie's Edge, Tim Miller
Toys 

DC Is Running A Sweepstakes For A Death Statue By Stanley Lau

Well, sweepstakes are not all that complicated to take part in–you simply enter your information, so why not enter for

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November 3, 2017 Hannah Means Shannon 2431 Views collectibles, DC Comics, Death, Sandman, Stanley Lau, statues, Vertigo

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