Marvel Heroes And DC Heroes Suit Up For Danger

Superheroes have long protected their home cities, states, and the world. But in 2020 how can they protect us mere mortals against a deadly pandemic like coronavirus? By wearing medical masks of course, just like us. You do what you have to do to protect the ones you love from covid-19. These heroes are no stranger to masks, so the choice was an easy one. They just do what they do every day. Marvel Heroes and DC Heroes suit up for danger. Just like all of the doctors and nurses around the world, who are also heroes.

So if you see one of your favorite Marvel Heroes and DC Heroes flying by and looking a little strange, have no fear. And make sure that you mask up too, in order to protect them right back. This art honors everyone who fights for our health every day. Living in a world where we have to quarantine is not easy. The heroes are on the frontline fighting coronavirus.

Digital masks by Sabina Sattar Graphic Designer.

DC Heroes – Superman

 

Marvel Heroes And DC Heroes Suit Up For Danger
Superman ready for action.

Marvel Heroes – Wolverine

 

Marvel Heroes And DC Heroes Suit Up For Danger
Logan is here to help.

Batman

 

Marvel Heroes And DC Heroes Suit Up For Danger
Batman is on the case!

Hulk

 

The Hulk Suits Up For Danger
The Hulk is mad about it, but lending a hand!

Marvel Heroes – Daredevil

 

Daredevil is ready for action
Daredevil has no fear.

DC Heroes – The Flash

 

The Flash
The Flash can social distance quickly!

DC Heroes – Wonder Woman

 

Marvel Heroes And DC Heroes Suit Up For Danger
Wonder Woman fights alongside humanity!

Marvel Heroes – Spider-Man

 

Marvel Heroes And DC Heroes Suit Up For Danger
Spider-Man protects his neighborhood!
Our First Look at Lobo in Krypton

Our First Look at Lobo in Krypton
We recently heard that Emmett J. Scanlan had been cast as DC’s intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo in Krypton. Now we have our first photo of the character showing us what he will look like when he shows up in Season 2. My first impression is that he looks way too much like Jason Momoa. I like the character design in general, but I think he just needs more white makeup. And the eye makeup is all wrong. Still, it’s not bad at all. I’m interested to see what they do with the character.

via EW

Star Trek Titanium Enterprise PC By Lenovo

Star Trek Titanium Enterprise PC By Lenovo
The folks at Lenovo have created an amazing PC. This Star Trek Titanium Enterprise PC has a 9th generation Intel processor and a smart projection system. This spaceship design has been exclusively authorized by Paramount CBS in about25 countries around the world. It is powered by an Intel Core processor and has an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 8GB GDDR6 graphics card, 32GB DDR4 RAM, along with a 1TB M.2 SSD and a 2TB HDD. The power switch is connected to the “Warships power thrusters” with an LED strip that supports 16 million RGB colors.
Star Trek Titanium Enterprise PC By Lenovo
It is expected to be launched very soon for around $2500.

via Geeky Gadgets

Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 Review

Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 Review
It’s been ages since I have read a comic book and I thought I would dive back into things with Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 and share my thoughts with you guys. This book features a collection of comics that were originally published in Doctor Who Magazine in the 80s, featuring mostly the Fourth Doctor. They were originally just black and white, and not colored until IDW had them colored by Charlie Kirchoff. The coloring is superb by the way.

This book features work from Dave Gibbons and Grant Morrison. The stories collected here include “City of the Damned,” “Dreamers of Death,” “Iron Legion,” “Spider-God,” “Changes,” and more.

Apparently the magazine was not allowed to license the companions, so some of these adventures feature the Doctor by himself or with new companions created specifically for these comics. When I bought this omnibus, I figured it would be a fun jaunt into the past, a novelty, a fun read that is likely dated. Something to be enjoyed and then left on the shelf. It turns out, I really really love this book.

The thing about reading these comics all collected in one book is that it feels like authentic classic Doctor Who. One of the problems with the vintage DW show is that they suffer from a lot of slowness. I love them, but you could probably cut those episodes in half so that the plot moves along at a good pace. That is solved with this series of comic stories.

The pacing is just right and due to the nature of Doctor Who magazine publishing these weekly, you have the same cool cliffhangers between each installment. That makes this omnibus a joy to read in either large chunks or small. So you get that old DW experience, with some added benefits. Like I said, the pacing a much nicer, the cliffhangers are all there and the art is just amazing and appropriate to DW.

Sure, there are a few missteps here and there. The odd plot point that has you scratching your head, a weirdly drawn panel here or there, but almost all of it is fantastic. This book will really re-awaken your love for classic Doctor Who. It’s pretty darn charming.

This is Doctor Who with no budget constraints, so unlike the TV show, you can expect more alien aliens, plots that are a bit more out there etc. That’s a good thing. Think of it as Doctor Who unchained. And they really nailed Tom Bakers gravitas and personality in much of this book.

For some unknown reason they inserted a few stories from later Doctors, but this is mostly Tom Baker. Give this omnibus a go and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. It’s a great read and a lot of fun. Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1 is 356 pages of just plain fun.

Rick and Morty Close Rick-Counters of the Rick-Kind

Rick and Morty Close Rick-Counters of the Rick-Kind
Get ready for a whole lot of Ricks! The Rick and Morty Close Rick-Counters of the Rick-Kind game is a deck-building game from Cryptozoic that allows you to play as and against alternate reality versions of Rick. It’s inspired by the first season episode, “Close Rick-Counters of the Rick-Kind”. Get ready to get Rickety-wrecked son! This is going to be a fun game for your game night that will get on your table again and again. Besides, this game will give us something to do while we wait for the next season.

Product Specifications 

  • Rick and Morty Close Rick-Counters of the Rick-Kind
  • Officially-licensed Rick and Morty merchandise
  • For 2-5 players
  • Ages 15+
  • Play time: 30-45 minutes
  • Mechanic: Deck/Pool Building
  • Includes:
    • 206 cards
    • 6 Oversized Character Cards
    • Rulebook
This Diamond Studded Gold BB-8 Is Worth $135,000

This Diamond Studded Gold BB-8 Is Worth $135,000
I guess we know what the BB stands for in BB-8. It must mean Bling Bling. That is one shiny droid. Definitely the one I’m looking for. No Jedi mind trick can sway me. However, the price certainly puts a damper on my enthusiasm. Disney Consumer Products and Kay Jewelers have teamed up to create a stunning new interpretation of the new droid in gold and diamonds.

It took 600 hours to create and it has been valued at $135,000. This luxury version of the droid is just 4.25″ high and weighs just over 1.5 lbs. Made from 18-carat yellow gold, this piece has around 860 diamonds which amounts to 18 carats. This little and expensive droid will be displayed at the Force 4 Fashion exhibit in New York and auctioned off for charity later this month. Even R2-D2 wasn’t this valuable when he had the Death Star plans.

This Diamond Studded Gold BB-8 Is Worth $135,000

via Luxury Launches