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‘Slash ‘Em’ Debuts with New Horror Comedy Animated Web Series

Mondo Media (the company that puts out Happy Tree Friends) has juts announced a new comedy animated web series titled “Slash ‘Em” that you can check out for free online. This pilot features voice. actress Amber Nash (who voices Pam on Archer) and several artists/animators that worked on Archer as well like Adam Toews, Kim Feigenbaum, Rod Ben, Jennifer Montes, …

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The Night the Line Was ERASED

http://extremereunion.net/ Pennsylvania National Guard Armory 2700 Southampton Road at Roosevelt Blvd. (RT. 1) in Northeast Philadelphia, PA 19154. Doors open 6pm, bell 7pm.  Saturday, April 28th, 2012 The Night the Line Was ERASED “The Franchise” Shane Douglas vs “The Homicidal, Suicidal, Genocidal, Death-Defying Maniac” Sabu This is a match up that has roots dating back to the glory days of …

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2012 Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con Lineup

Chris Hemsworth, William Shatner, Stan Lee, WWE® Superstars Rey Mysterio® and CM Punk™ Top Stellar 2012 Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con Lineup Paul Wesley, Jeri Ryan, Bruce Campbell, Scott Bakula, 60 Other Celebrities, Dozens of Top Creators Set For Pennsylvania Convention Center May 31 – June 3 NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA, April 10, 2012 – For more than a decade, …

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Con 9 From Outer Space – July 14th-15th 2012

Con 9 From Outer Space is a two-day science fiction convention devoted to the Golden Age of classic science fiction films and pre-1965 science fiction television, radio and comics being held in Melbourne Australia 14th-15th July 2012! Two-strand panel program! Video program containing rare and long forgotten material! A classic science fiction film festival featuring all-original material! Fan fiction and …

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Game Review: Life Weaver

Life Weaver is an extraordinary new independent video game from BioGamer Girl. Life Weaver is based on Amanda Dyar’s 2005 short story Broken Light, and the game was created exclusively by the talented author and game designer. The game plays much like an old-school Final Fantasy game. You’ll fight countless hordes of enemies, level your characters to learn powerful spells …

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Game Review: Bayonetta

Bayonetta is easily the most difficult game to rate that I’ve came across. The action title from Platinum Games features hands-down the best fighting system I’ve ever seen in an action game, and, yes, that includes the Devil May Cry, God of War and Ninja Gaiden franchises. There are a ton of combos to pull off, plenty of ways to …

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Game Review: Bastion

Bastion was originally released for Xbox 360 as part of Microsoft’s Summer of Arcade promotion. This annual event typically features some of the best downloadable games the system will release all year long, and Bastion is no exception to this rule. The game was so well received that a PC port of the game was released only a short time …

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Game Review: Mortal Kombat

Mortal Kombat is back with its ninth major title in the series and the second on a next generation console. The series burst onto the scene in 1992, and it quickly became known for its portrayals of extreme violence and gore. In fact, Mortal Kombat is the primary reason for the ESRB video game rating system we have today. Over …

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