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June 30, 2013

"Wolverine: Origin" Arrives July 9th From Shout! Factory!!

The Eisner-Award Winning Series
By Joe Quesada, Paul Jenkins, Bill Jemas, Andy Kubert and Richard Isanove
Leaps from the Marvel Comic Book Pages to the Screen!

MARVEL KNIGHTS ANIMATION PRESENTS"WOLVERINE: ORIGIN"

FEATURING COVER ART ILLUSTRATION BY JOE QUESADA AND RICHARD ISANOVE

UNLEASHED ON HOME ENTERTAINMENT SHELVES FOR THE FIRST TIME

OWN IT ON DVD JULY 9, 2013 FROM SHOUT! FACTORY


This summer, Marvel fans will learn the secret history of WOLVERINE that changed the Marvel Universe forever! Written by Eisner Award winner Paul Jenkins from a story by Joe Quesada, Paul Jenkins and Bill Jemas with captivating artwork by Andy Kubert and Richard Isanove. The adventures of Wolverine’s early days and the startling revelation of his true origins are brought to life when MARVEL KNIGHTS ANIMATION’S WOLVERINE: ORIGIN debuts for the first time on home entertainment shelves nationwide on July 9, 2013 from Shout! Factory. This highly anticipated Marvel Knights Animation presentation boasts engaging storytelling combined with visual rich animation and insightful bonus content. Featuring cover art illustration by Joe Quesada and Richard Isanove, this deluxe DVD is collected in a unique comic book style packaging that bridges the comic book to DVD concept. As one of the most important stories of all time in the Marvel Universe, this DVD is a must have for loyal fans, comic book enthusiasts and collectors. MARVEL KNIGHTS ANIMATION’S WOLVERINE: ORIGIN is priced to own at $14.97.

September 26, 2011

4th Annual Tucson Comic Con is November 5-6!


One of the newer comic conventions in the nation is in Tucson, AZ. Tucson Comic Con is in its fourth year, and it promises to be a good one. Cinema Head Cheese will be there to cover the con, and we're very excited about it.

The con takes place November 5-6 at the Bookmans Event Center. Tickets are available at the door at a mere $3 per day or $5 for the weekend. Can you beat that?

For more information, visit tucsoncomic-con.com.

August 18, 2011

Wizard World Chicago: Black Cat Scratch Fever

David Hayes interviews yet another costumed attendee of Wizard World Chicago. Black Cat was a little shy, but she shared her true feelings about Spider-Man.

Find Black Cat on Amazon.com

August 17, 2011

Wizard World Chicago Interview: Tim Vigil


David Hayes has a huge fanboy moment when the creator of his favorite comic book takes a few minutes for an interview in the midst of Wizard World Chicago. Tim Vigil was great, and he shared the possibility of a future for his beloved book Faust.

Find Tim Vigil on Amazon.com

August 12, 2011

Wizard World Chicago: David Hayes and the Unlikely Hero Trio


Kevin Moyers and David Hayes represent Cinema Head Cheese on our very first press outing. On preview night at Wizard World Chicago, David interviews a trio of familiar heroes. How these three got together, we'll never know.

August 17, 2010

Game Review: Spider-Man: Web of Shadows (2008)

by Zack Anderson

Okay, okay. It's got repetitive combat, weak voice acting and the game world changes irrevocably as you progress. I've heard all the complaints and it took me a while to play this game, but I'm glad I finally did.
I've been a Spider-Gamer since number 2, so I loves me a good swing through NYC. Web of Shadows has that in spades. The web-zip has never been easier, and the aerial evade move makes Spidey almost fly.

I admit that the mission structure can be a bit repetitive, (you save the day by beating up everybody) but the fighting itself is varied enough that if you're creative you can end up pulling off some amazing moves. Comparing the combat to earlier games, Web of Shadows actually comes out on top in my view.