Anti-Venom Statue by Sideshow Collectibles AND Prime one studios

“See, this is what I’m talking about! NO ONE takes crazy Eddie Brock seriously.” – Edward Brock

 Anti-Venom Statue Developed and manufactured in partnership with Prime 1 Studio, we are proud to present Anti-Venom. Eddie Brock was debonded from the Venom symbiote, traces of it were left in his body. Later, suffering from cancer, Brock started working as a volunteer in the F.E.A.S.T. Center. Martin Li, the alter-ego of Mr. Negative, and founder of F.E.A.S.T. used his powers to cure Eddie’s cancer. In the process, he accidentally infused the remnants of the symbiote in Eddie’s bloodstream with his power and fused them to his white blood cells, creating a new hybrid symbiote which manifested when the Venom symbiote attempted to leave its then-current host and return to Eddie. This new symbiote had powerful healing powers and other powers that differ from the Venom symbiote, producing antibodies that can cure any known disease and remove any other impurities within a human body. Unlike other symbiotes, this symbiote is completely mindless and Eddie Brock is in full control of his actions. Continue reading

Kick-Ass Vs Casey Jones

kick_ass_vs_casey_jonesThis week on “Versus” – The regular guy vigilante death match! In one corner, we have  David lizeski, who is known as Kick-Ass. And in the other corner, we have Casey Jones from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. We thought it would be a great match-up for these 2 characters to go against one another. Both have some decent hand-to-hand combat skills. Both have no super powers. And both like to use weapons. If you have to put the 2 of them into a ring with various weapons, or even no weapons at all, who would you think would be the last one standing? Here’s a little information of each one, and we will let you decide. Continue reading

Believe It or Not, Greatest American Hero Will Be Walking on Air Once Again

Greatest American Hero

In the 80’s  super heroes really only existed in the comics books  but there was hope in this show!  The idea was an instant hit! and such an original idea! The classic ’80s TV hit The Greatest American Hero is apparently returning to television thanks to Fox, Deadline reports. In case you weren’t aware, the show focuses on a run of the mill teacher who inherits a super-powered red suit from aliens but loses the instructions on how to use it. He ends up discovering the powers built into the suit mostly through slapstick goofball trial and error. It’s (hopefully going to be) a nice, lighter side to the grimdark gritty superhero stuff we’ve been seeing a lot of lately.

Behind the revival are some names that you might recognize: Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the duo behind The LEGO Movie, are slated to produce, and Rick Famuyiwa, Dope director/writer, is set to write. Continue reading