| Comic Review: Jericho, Season 4 #2 |
By Zenestex
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Thursday, February 28th, 2013 at 1:00 pm |
Jericho, Season 4 #2
Created by Dan Shotz, Robert Levine & Kalindra Vazquez
Written by Kalindra Vazquez
Art by Andrew Currie
Colors by Hi-Fi
Letters by Neil Uyetake
Cover by Tim Bradstreet
IDW Publishing
Release Date: February 20, 2013
Cover Price: $3.99
The city of Jericho is now unwittingly hosting the terrorist mastermind behind the nuclear attacks that splintered the United States. In the first issue, Jake Green and Robert Hawkins suppressed their vengeful instincts to work with John Smith, who is likely the only man who can help the resistance overthrow the Allied States (A.S.A.) government. Jericho, Season 4 #2 makes bold moves with the storyline that will evoke warm memories of the post-apocalyptic, political intrigue that hooked fans on the short-lived television series. John Smith is now fully embedded in Jericho society. He takes an unassuming cover as an engaging teacher who just happens to work closely with Emily. Jake is uncomfortable with the most wanted man by both sides working hand-in-hand with his girlfriend. She invites John over for dinner with them where John subtly taunts Jake about being out of the loop while divulging the details of his latest plan.
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| Gallery1988 Unveils Posters For ‘The Walking Dead,’ ‘Community’ & More At This Year’s Paleyfest |
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Thursday, February 28th, 2013 at 12:00 pm |

Paleyfest honors the best of TV, and this year’s Paleyfest lineup is sure to please fans of all kinds. This year the Paleyfest lineup consists of The Walking Dead, Parenthood, Community, New Girl, American Horror Story, and more. So to celebrate great television shows, Paleyfest has commissioned Gallery1988 to create five posters for the shows that will have panels in the coming weeks. Hit the jump for a look at all the posters and all the info you need to know to obtain them.
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| Videos: Three-Part Guide To Surviving The New ‘Tomb Raider’ Game
The release of Crystal Dynamics and Square Enix’s reboot of Tomb Raider is less than a week away, and fans of the franchise and newcomers alike are eagerly awaiting its arrival. Plenty of videos have been released along the way, showcasing the new Lara Croft, a new style and complete overhaul of the gameplay mechanics, and an origin story. Below you’ll find three of these videos, all part of a series called “Guide to Survival,” which looks at different exciting aspects of Tomb Raider.
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| Release Date For Michael Bay’s ‘Ninja Turtles’ Reboot Gets Pushed Back
First we found out that Michael Bay had plans to tweak the origin story of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, dropping the “teenage mutant” part and instead having the quartet being aliens from another world. Fans were not pleased. After a bit of outrage, Bay told everyone to chill out. Again, not so popular. Then came the recent news that Megan Fox had been cast over a list of much better actress options to play April O’Neil. Fans’ heads exploded. No, things have not exactly gone smoothly for this new attempt at a Ninja Turtles movie. And scheduling the movie has not done much to improve hopes. At one point the project was shut down, and the release date pushed back from December of 2013 to May of 2014. Now the movie has been delayed once again.
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| $3 MP3 Album Deal: Rage Against The Machine ‘The Battle Of Los Angeles’
The Battle of Los Angeles, one of the strongest statements ever from the punky hardcore hip hop trap group Rage Against the Machine is now available on MP3 format from Amazon this month for only $2.99, as part of their $2.99 MP3 Albums promotion. By The Battle of Los Angeles, the Rage’s third album, there was such a high confidence and tight musicality evident from the band, live and on record, it was nothing short of mindboggling. From the one-two rabbit punch bullet from a gun strains of the opening notes of “Testify,” Rage Against the Machine propels their musical manifesto of politics and personal transgressions to a pitch so hard and fast and groovy it is impossible to be ignored.
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