SDCC ’14 [The Bible Scale, Pt. III]: Bat-imated Assault on San Diego!

Our third (of fifth) entry onto The Bible Scale brings us back to those ol' youthful Saturday mornings, eating cereal, watching cartoons. Or, basically what I was doing yesterday? No, silly, when you were 6 or 7-years old (and only about 6 or 7-inches away from the TV screen)! Welcome to your childhood, the wacky world …

BATMAN – ARKHAM ORIGINS [Review]: ‘Twas the Dark Knight before…

Where's my Batmobile? Do I honestly have to go back to Super Nintendo to get it? It's nice that Batman -- this time a more youthful, seemingly stronger, nearly goateed Batman, mind you -- has a nifty Batwing aircraft that allows him to fast travel throughout the near vacant streets of Gotham City. But, wouldn't …

LEGO MARVEL SUPER HEROES [Face-Off]: Build, True Believers! Build!

What a week in superhero video games! And thus it begins...now.   "Monsignor" Travis Moody: Why are LEGO games so frustrating? Aren't these games supposed to be made for kids? Why am I having such a tough time with them? In Arkham City, I could solve every riddle, accomplish every side mission, and learn every …

NYCC ’13 [Day 2/3.2]: Batman Begins.. AGAIN.

Batman's origin has been told several times, with the most notable interpretations being Frank Miller's Year One (1987), Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins (2005), and the animated DVD adaptation of Miller's masterpiece, Year One (2011). Well, it's time to do it all over again. Not that we'd ever mind. Batman's beginnings are back in time for …