Solis Game Studio, Kyle Higgins, and Image Comics are teaming up to bring The Massive-Verse Fighting Card Game to stores this fall for the first time after a successful crowdfunding campaign launched the game. In the 1v1 card game, players will be able to duel one-on-one as favorite superheroes from …
Read More »Skybound Tabletop Announces ‘Creepshow: The Suspense Building Game’
Skybound Tabletop announced its licensing deal to launch a party game based on Creepshow. Releasing this fall, Creepshow: The Suspense Building Game, is based on the Eisner-award nominated comic book anthology from Skybound, which was originally inspired by Greg Nicotero’s hit Shudder TV series produced and licensed by Cartel Entertainment. The deal was brokered by Striker …
Read More »Skybound Entertainment Announces Licensing Deals For ‘Invincible’
Skybound Entertainment announced several licensing deals for its tentpole intellectual property, Invincible, that span tabletop games, merchandise, and collectibles, following the resounding success of the series’ second season, which is “100% Certified Fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes. Since 2021 when the critically acclaimed adult animated show debuted on Prime Video, Skybound’s licensing …
Read More »Skybound Tabletop Announces ‘Invincible: Escape From Mars’
Skybound Tabletop announced the retail release of Invincible: Escape from Mars, the superhero deduction game based on the hit comic book series Invincible from Robert Kirkman, Corey Walker, and Ryan Ottley. Now in stores nationwide, including Barnes and Noble, Invincible: Escape from Mars is available just in time to accompany part 2 of the 100% …
Read More »The Action-Packed Series Based On The Hit Rpg Game Continues In ‘Summoners War: Awakening’ #4 From Skybound
Skybound unveiled an enthralling first look at Summoners War: Awakening #4, in partnership with game publisher Com2uS. The latest issue of the series by the talented writer Justin Jordan (Harrower), artist Luca Claretti (Marvel Snap), and colorist Igor Monti (Radiant Black) will be available in comic book shops July, 26, 2023. Trapped between the bounty …
Read More »New Faeries & Magical Creatures Game Launching On Kickstarter In June
The fascination with faeries will be coming to the board game community as University Games (under its Forbidden Games brand) launches its new Faeries & Magical Creatures™ board game on Kickstarter starting June 13th. According to University Games, the fast-funding initiative will accelerate the production of the game and, if it all …
Read More »Starfinder Makes Its Comics Debut
Following the announcement and upcoming release of Dynamite’s next hotly anticipated Pathfinder series, the first in several years, the publisher is announcing another huge collaboration with roleplaying industry leader Paizo. Starfinder, the tabletop innovator’s other smash hit game and mythos, is coming to comic books for the first time in Angels of the Drift! …
Read More »The DC Universe Unites in DC Heroes & Villains Mobile Game
Mobile entertainment developer Ludia, a Jam City studio, today unveiled DC Heroes & Villains, the first-ever match-3 puzzle role playing game (RPG) set in the DC Universe, licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment on behalf of DC. The game will delight fans of DC comics with an original narrative featuring an …
Read More »McFarlane Toys Debuts Disney Mirrorverse Collection
McFarlane Toys announced that the action-ready worlds of the highly anticipated Disney Mirrorverse mobile game will come to life with a collection of 5-inch and 7-inch action figures. McFarlane Toys, known for its artistic and creatively designed toys, will create highly detailed action figures of Disney Mirrorverse Guardians – heroes and villains based on …
Read More »Pokémon Collection Amassed By The Late Bart Kiser Offered in Heritage Auctions’ Inaugural Trading Card Games Auction
Pokémon was bigger than a game for “Rad Dad” Bart Kiser. It was as big as the love he had for his children. Kiser gifted a portion of his massive card game collection to his children Christmas morning 1999. “Some of us were a little too young to know what …
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