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.
Luke Brown
The Joyful Pope Roasts Donald Trump on ‘The Tonight Show': Late-Night TV Roundup
His Eminence, Pope Francis, set his sights on ol' President 45, and more of late-night TV's best.
Microsoft Launches Its Video Game Netflix With Xbox Game Pass
Microsoft is opening a service for the Xbox One that will allow users to play games from the Xbox library with nothing more than a monthly subscription.
DC Super Hero Girls Series Coming to Cartoon Network in 2018
After striking it big on YouTube and toy shelves, Warner Bros. and Cartoon Network are bringing the DC Super Hero Girls to the small screen for a new series in 2018.
Forza Horzion 3’s Hot Wheels Expansion Is The Most Fun You Can Have Behind The Virtual Wheel
Playground Games' Hot Wheels expansion for Forza Horizon 3 is the most fun I've ever had racing cars since, well, I was mashing Hot Wheels up in my living room as a kid.
24 ‘Star Wars’ Celebrity Cameos You May Have Missed Over the Last 40 Years
We've all seen the Star Wars films dozens of times, but we bet there are still some secret cameos you might have missed over the last 40 years.
Star Wars Celebration Orlando’s Very Best Cosplay (Day One)
No matter where Star Wars Celebration calls home in a given year however, you can be sure the best and brightest cosplayers from around the globe will be there. Just one day in, we're blown away by the creativity on display. But day one offered but a glimpse of the wonders to come. These are the best cosplays from Star Wars Celebration Orlando, day one.
Don’t Even Trip Dawg: Rick and Morty, Steven Universe and More Coming to Quidd
The curious habit of collecting digital trading cards continues to grow, with major companies like Topps and Upper Deck holding center court. There's plenty of room in the space for smaller companies to pick up the slack though, and as users of Quidd can attest, that app has being doing a more than serviceable job hitting more niche properties. Already hosting card and "sticker" sets based on Bob's Burgers, Valiant comics, Star Trek and more, Quidd is now teaming up with Cryptozoic to bring some Cartoon Network favorites to fans eager for more Steven Universe, Rick and Morty and Adventure Time collectibles.
Netflix’s Punisher is Here to Extract Vengeance on All Your Marvel Hot Toys
It didn't take long for Hot Toys to jump all over the Marvel Netflix license when it was made available. We've already seen Daredevil in sixth-scale form, and now his season two rival, The Punisher, is getting his chance to prove his mettle. At least now you'll be able to set your Netlix heroes against your Marvel Cinematic Heroes, even if Marvel is taking a spectacularly long time to figure out how to make that happen in real life.
Hot Toys’ ‘Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol 2′ Rocket Brings a Big Smile and an Even Bigger Gun
If you've seen the first Guardians of the Galaxy film, you know Rocket Raccoon has a thing for big attitude, big guns and even bigger explosions. The little guy just likes to make things go boom and yell loudly about it. When you're as good at it as Rocket is, it's not hard to understand why. Judging by the few teasers and trailers we've seen for Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2, Rocket's taking things to a new level when it comes to the carnage he can create and celebrate.
Now thanks to Hot Toys, we know for sure Rocket won't be speaking softly, and he definitely will be carrying a big heckin' gun.
One-Punch Man, Steven Universe and More Meet Their Destiny at McFarlane Toys [Toy Fair 2017]
Last year, McFarlane Toys reworked its strategy a bit. Instead of focusing on a few longrunning lines, the company switched to a primary series that encompassed all its licensed properties. Dubbed Color Tops, each wave mixes up comic, gaming, television and film characters into a larger collection. While the big guns like The Walking Dead still make up the primary focus, now things like Mass Effect, Attack on Titan, and even Spawn all fall under one banner. Add in building sets, and you have quite a bit of promising content coming from McFarlane in 2017.