
Jamie Lovett
Editor at ComicBook.com
Editor at @ComicBook. Writes about comics, video games, television, movies, etc. Powered by coffee and JRPG battle music.
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1 month ago |
comicbook.com | Jamie Lovett
After a longer wait than fans would have liked, Paramount+ has released a new Star Trek: Strange New Worlds trailer confirming the new season’s premiere date. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds will return with the first two episodes of its third season on Thursday, July 17th, on Paramount+, with new episodes following weekly on Thursdays through the season finale’s debut on Thursday, September 11th.
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comicbook.com | Jamie Lovett
Most longtime Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans know the story of how Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird published the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics through their own Mirage Studios in the 1980s, and eventually handed the series off to longtime Mirage Studios artist Jim Lawson for a run in the 1990s.
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comicbook.com | Jamie Lovett
Foundation, Apple TV+’s epic space opera, returns this July for its third season. Apple released the first teaser trailer for Foundation Season 3 on Wednesday. With Season 3 jumping more than 150 years into the future, the new trailer teases the beginning of the Third Seldon Crisis. These crises are all part of Hari Seldon’s predicted path for the universe, as mapped out with psychohistory.
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1 month ago |
comicbook.com | Jamie Lovett
LEGO has treated The Lord of the Rings fans to some spectacular recent sets, from The Last Homely House of Rivendell to the Dark Tower of Barad-dûr. However, the heart of J.R.R. Tolkien’s seminal fantasy saga and Peter Jackson’s iconic trilogy of film adaptations has always been the Shire, where hobbits dwell. Does the new LEGO The Lord of the Rings: The Shire (10354) set measure up to LEGO’s own high standards for recreating locations from Middle-earth?
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1 month ago |
comicbook.com | Jamie Lovett
Post Malone is bringing his latest creative vision to comics in Big Rig from Vault Comics, and you can read the first chapter for free on ComicBook. Big Rig sees Malone teaming with Vault Editor-in-Chief Adrian Wassel and artist Nathan Gooden (Barbaric) to realize his vision of a horror-fantasy epic described as “Evil Dead meets Mad Max: Fury Road” in medieval Europe, pitting one tractor trailer and the Knights Templar against a mighty demon horde.
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