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Xaraan (zah-ron), you can call him Jeremy if you prefer, but after twenty years of using xaraan online, he'll answer to that faster.  When not doing photography, xaraan writes for us covering books, gaming, tv, movies, sometimes even comics, plus creating a weekly webcomic.  If you look for him offline, start in the L.A. area; online start at www.xaraan.com.

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New Batch of Assassin's Creed III Screenshots & Concept Art

With AC3 an excruciating long three weeks away from release, we have some new art and screen shots from Ubisoft for you.

Armie Hammer Probably Won't Be Batman, But We'll Report It Anyways

After putting on the bat-suit for the 2007 Justice League movie before it fell apart, Armie Hammer's name is starting to come up for Batman again.

A Journey Through Skyrim #10

Issue ten of our webcomic series 'A Journey Through Skyrim' is out. Read it here.

Review: Avengers VS X-Men series

Reading Realms takes a look at Marvel's mega-event: Avengers vs X-Men, 12 issues series.

Review: Detective Comics #13

John Layman takes over Batman duties for the start of this new arc where the Penguin faces off against the Bat.

New Images offer 'Better' Look at New Robocop Suit

If you're a fan of the classic Robocop look, you're going to have a bad time.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Makers Respond to Muslim Complaints

Infinity Ward and Activision pulled down one of their multi-player maps this weekend due to Muslim complaints.

My Little Pony 'At The Gala' Parody: "The Convention"

With NYCC fast approaching and the bronies in full force for convention specials, this MLP parody from MLP fans: Griffin Lewis and Jenny Nicholson is perfect.

Final Issue Variants for Marvel's Rebooted Titles

Variant Covers for final issues of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America and Spider-Man

George R.R. Martin Blew Off Neil Gaiman's Sandmanesque Story Pitch

Neil Gaiman approached George R.R. Martin with a story concept for his Wildcards Anothology. Martin turned down the idea that would later become Sandman.