New Steam Game Free for Limited Time (And It’s a Fan Favorite)

You have an opportunity to get a fresh, highly-rated Steam game at no cost! What makes this even more appealing is that the game has been verified for compatibility on the Steam Deck. This implies that Valve has tested the game on the Steam Deck and can guarantee it performs optimally with its built-in controls and display.

The McDonalds/Evangelion Crossover Is Real (And It’s Glorious)

Previously, McDonald’s collaborated with characters from Jujutsu Tech, Dragon Ball Z’s Z-Fighters, Straw Hat Pirates of the Grand Line, and numerous anime figures. There have been whispers about a possible alliance between McDonald’s and the young pilots of NERV. Many fans pondered over what a McDonald’s and Neon Genesis Evangelion collaboration might entail. Now, fans can stop guessing as McDonald’s has officially announced that it is indeed partnering with NERV in Japan, and they have even developed unique toys that blend together in an unprecedented way.

Akira Lands a Surprise Special Edition Re-Release in the Spring

In the esteemed realm of legendary anime films, Akira occupies a highly respected position (with some discussions as to whether it holds the number one spot). Released in 1988, this groundbreaking anime is considered a sci-fi masterpiece that thrusts viewers into a gritty cyberpunk version of Tokyo, where sinister government agencies perform questionable experiments, and motorcycle gangs hold sway over the city streets.

Solomon Kane Week Concludes With a Look at the Full Set of Covers

This week on ComicBook wraps up with a peek at all the covers for the fresh series from Heroic Signatures and Titan Comics – a sneak peek before the launch of “Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring“, a four-issue limited series penned by writer/artist Patrick Zircher. “Solomon Kane” springs from Titan’s “The Savage Sword of Conan” series, following characters conceived by iconic author Robert E. Howard. Throughout the week, ComicBook has been unveiling covers and inside art for “Solomon Kane: The Serpent Ring“, concluding now with the reveal of a cover by Andrew MacLean, along with all the covers for the premiere issue.