Arcade Sushi editor-in-chief Luke Brown is an experienced video game journalist who has contributed to Official Xbox Magazine and Games Radar. As ComicsAlliance's senior editor, he spends most of his time dishing on the latest action figures, collectibles, and gaming trends.
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Tom Cruise Injured During ‘Impossible’ Stunt + ‘Jersey Shore’ Reunion: PopBits
Turns out there are some missions that might be impossible for Tom Cruise, and those lovable rogues from the Jersey Shore are getting back together. These are this morning's PopBits.
The Super NES Classic Edition Takes You Back to High School This September
After the success of last year's NES Classic console, Nintendo has announced the Super NES Classic is coming out this fall.
Ariana Grande Fans Turn ‘Dangerous Woman’ Into a Symbol for Peace
As the world mourns those lost during the attack in Manchester, Ariana Grande fans have turned the star's most recent album motif into a symbol for unity, prayer and peace.
Can The RompHim Kickstarter Revolutionize Men’s Fashion? We Hope Not
Want further proof the internet should be shut down forever and that men ruin everything? Meet the latest fashion Kickstarter: the RompHim.
Platinum’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan Looks Radical
The worst-kept video game secret of 2016 has finally been officially announced. Platinum Games and Activision are teaming with Nickelodeon for a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video game, and one with a distinct co-op bent, too. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan will see the fab four tackle perennial villains Shredder and his Foot Clan across the city they all call home. Unlike Platinum's previous '80s cartoon-turned-action game Transformers Devastation, TMNT: MiM won't have an art style that's ripped straight from the animation archives. Instead, it looks like Platinum is following the art style of IDW Publishing's current TMNT artist, Mateus Santolouco.
Platinum's got a strong history of developing exciting action games, though there have been a few misses in the company's expanding catalog. After the success of Transformers Devastation, it's easy to get caught up in hoping TMNT will be just as solid. The gameplay shown off in the trailer looks good in motion, but without being able to play it ourselves. Let's not get hung up on the possibilities of disappointment just yet though because this game is going to have Armaggon, and that's just cool enough for us right now.
Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man Immortalized in New Action Figure (Not To Ant Scale)
Following suit with many of Marvel's other major movie properties, Ant-Man will soon be available in action figure form.