Saturday, October 11, 2014

Persona 4 Arena - Yu Narukami Arcade Mode

Here is the first of our new content. I recently purchased Persona 4 Arena and decided to recorded the arcade mode for each character. First up is the protagonist of Persona 4, Yu Narukami.

Changes are happening

Things are changing up a bit around here at Cn'C. Instead of covering just comics we have decided to expand out to a variety of mediums, such as video games and movies. Expect to see some more content in the future.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

QUITTER!

ROB LIEFELD QUITS DC COMICS!
 
Is this a shocker?
 
Nope.

 
Here were some of his Twitter post (I am going to put the good and the bad up):
 
"And that little pecker belongs to let's give him a round of applause. He's a big dick now!!" This was to Brian Smith who was an associate editor.
 
"And, I loved all the work I did there regardless of the struggle. I think the DC 52 was/is positive for comics."
 
"Freelancers, tell your editor he works for you, not the other way around. Routinely fire them to remind then you call the shots." Take note you freelancers!
 
"And DC called my Deathstroke #0 my "best work to date." love that email!" This is like a kick to the dick from DC.
 
"This is the 4th time I quit in the last 4 months. This time it will stick."
 
"Thanks again to every single person who has supported my work and my career over the years! Much appreciated." I thank you Rob. Everyone says you do to much exaggeration, but doing the work you did in the 90's made what today's artist do best and that is art.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Monday, August 13, 2012

Another Legend has flew the coop.

Joe Kubert, another legend is taken away from us. We have not felt the comicbook world shake so hard since Jack Kirby died. He dedicated his life to the industry and inspired so many great artist in today's world.


 ** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, FEB. 13 ** Joe Kubert, life-long cartoonist and founder of the Joe Kubert School of Cartooning and Graphic Art, talks while seated at his drawing table at the school in Dover, N.J., Monday, Feb. 6, 2006. Kubert, famous for drawing Sgt. Rock comic books, was 12 in 1938 when he sold "Volton," his first comic book. He now runs the school to teach others how to get jobs in the commercial art industry. (AP Photo/Mike Derer)

Here is some of his work:




So long Joe and "THX 4 teh memories."