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Hi everyone! I'm excited to share my journey into SNES game development with you. Inspired by classic games and infused with fresh innovation, I've created new titles that blend nostalgia with modern flair. I can't wait for you to try them out—I hope you have as much fun playing them as I had making them! • 8 to 16-bIt vibes. • Relive the past. • Imagine the future. SUPER-J11BIT represents a graphic style that blends the 8-bit vibe of the NES with the 16-bit feel of the SNES. The term "11-bit" is a creative way to describe this middle ground — not ultra-detailed, but intentionally retro, simple, and bold. That’s the aesthetic I aim for: clean pixel art with a nostalgic …
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Rumors have started to circulate that Brian Michael Bendis could be making his return to Marvel, and now I'm hoping it's true, because it's the most excited I've been about Marvel in quite some time. With the Ultimate books ending (the previous lone highlight), this would be a welcome return and a shot in teh arm when Marvel needs it most. Bendis was behind some of my favorite Marvel books during his run, and I would love to see him bring some of that same energy back. What do you think of Bendis possibly returning, and what's your favorite Bendis series? His Ultimate Spider-Man is all-time for me, and I have always felt that the Uncanny X-Men run is seriously underrated.
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The very first anime that I ever watched was Pokemon and the current anime that I’m currently watching is Fairy Tail.
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Who has seen this movie? This is one of the better Horror movies to come out in a while I think. Would love to see this in comic book form. Thoughts?
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A recent cover that I colored for IDW, introducing Panda Khan to the TMNT fans!
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Juggernaut is one of the most overlooked yet truly incredible characters in all of Marvel. Beneath the unstoppable force and the crimson armor lies a complex man — Cain Marko — whose life has been defined by pain, jealousy, and the endless struggle to prove himself. Gifted with the power of the Crimson Gem of Cyttorak, Juggernaut isn’t just strong; he’s a walking embodiment of unstoppable will. He’s endured isolation, rejection, and battles that would break lesser beings, yet he always keeps moving forward — literally and figuratively. His story isn’t just about brute strength, but about resilience, rage, and redemption. So why is it that someone with so much depth, heart…
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The Adventures of Jules Khan - A Teenage Muslim Superhero My book has won many awards albeit its a self published book. I have created the Comic through fivver and its a fun project for me, but man i have been sitting on the comic for 5 plus years as i am to scared to publish it because of the obvious. My dream is to see it in a Movie and as a game as its about Pluralism, Faith and Fiction..
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All the talk has been about who will play whom in the X-Men reboot, but there's another issue to settle. After that movie comes and goes, some of the characters are sure to go off on their own adventures. It would be a bit lackluster if Marvel Studios decided only to focus on Wolverine like Fox did, so I believe some speculation is in order. My top pick would be Nightcrawler, who doesn't get enough love after X2. I could also see the case for Rogue and even Cyclops.
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We've seen a ton of shows coming back for reboots like Ranma 1/2 this season, Yaiba: Samurai Legend last season, and shows like Ronin Warriors coming back with a new show for the 40th anniversary. Then there's stuff like Netflix's new One Piece show that is starting over from the very beginning. So what's a show that you want to see come back with a new reboot that could end up better than the original? No rules on licenses, you got free reign to do whatever you want for as long as you want, and it can even go to theaters. For example, I'd say imagine a full Naruto reboot with modern day visuals but no filler. It would just be whatever was seen in the manga. Orrrrr, mayb…
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We've run all the entries into the giveaway and Nate1016 (AKA Nate) is this week's winner! In addition to the $40 gift card, we'll also be profiling each of our winners - so that we can all get to know eachother a bit better, share recommendations, etc! Nate is from Illinois. He's 39 years old, married, and has one daughter! If you'd like to participate in this week's giveaway, you can review the rules here. Our next winner will be announced next Tuesday! Without further ado, here's all about Nate! What was the first thing that got you into geek culture? My first geek culture thing would probably be the 90s cartoons of X-Men and Spider-Man! What franchise would you rep fo…
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I’m putting together a bookshelf in my home office and looking to expand my graphic novel collection. It got me thinking, what graphic novels or series do you find yourself rereading every year, or ones you’ll always go back to no matter how much time passes? I don’t want to fill the shelf with books I’ll only read once. I have a few staples I revisit pretty often, but I’m looking for new ideas to add to the mix. It can be Marvel, DC, Image, or indie, anything that hits that perfect balance of story and art that never gets old. What’s on your personal reread list?
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Halloween’s right around the corner, and I thought it’d be fun to talk about the darker side of Marvel and DC. Both publishers have done some great horror stories over the years, from the monster and vampire stuff to the more psychological and supernatural series. Which horror-themed comics or storylines would you recommend this time of year? Do you stick with classics, or are there newer ones you think deserve more attention? Post your recommendations here.
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