Free Magazine Preview

The last 18 months have been great for me from a hobby perspective  and I began thinking that the only thing I’m reasonably good at was comic-y stuff. So I thought I’d start a magazine. It was like  a bolt from heaven, or perhaps a caffeine induced daydream. Either way it’s exciting. Extra Sequential will be  a bi-monthly mag that will be put on-line as a PDF, totally free. Our first ish is now up, though by the time we launch our official site, some tweaking will take place. Go here to view or save the PDF (57 pages, 9.9mb) or here to see it in a great on-line viewer, and please let me know what you think. A few preview pages are below just to give you a taste. Our aim is to make comic books more accessible. The hardcore insider attraction of Wizard is not our model. We’re more inspired by the art heavy mags of street culture, hip-hop mags, with an emphasis on giving a wider audience to the diversity in comics and hopefully creating new readers along the way. Hope you enjoy it. 

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Arkham Asylum Screenshots

Eidos Interactive and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment have officially released 16 pics of next year’s Batman: Arkham Asylum game. A next-gen game set in the nuthouse for Batman’s rogues gallery is a great concept, and from these pics it certainly looks dark enough. Visit here for the full 16, and you can see a lumbering Killer Croc, a Batarang heading towards some baddies faces below. The game includes 3rd person combat, plus some detective elements, and is written by familiar Bat-scribe, Paul Dini, and even features Mark Hamill as the voice of the Joker, the role he owned in the excellent Batman: The Animated Series from the 1990s. With this game, and the upcoming MK vs DC Universe and DC Universe Online games, DC might finally have a chance at competing with the awesome slate of Marvel games that we’ve been blessed with over the last few years.

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