The Ultimate Cosplay Mashup: Edgar Allan Poe Dameron [Pics]

Last Saturday at at CONvergence , a sci-fi and fantasy convention located in in Bloomington, Minnesota, cosplayer Beth Grimes debuted her new costume: A mashup between Star Wars’ Poe Dameron and author Edgar Allan Poe. How brilliant is that?

“The base is a black flight suit, vintage military boots, and a black wig. The vest is made from spray-painted military surplus, padded belt spray-painted white and cut in half, and a spray-painted winter puffy vest. I sewed men’s webbed belts together and added leather tips and buckles for the harness. It was my first time trying greyscale makeup.”

[Source: Beth Grimes‏ on Twitter | Via Buzzfeed]


Overwatch Gets Pro League With City Franchises

Blizzard has announced seven teams for a city-based Overwatch league. The NFL-franchise style league will include owners from sports and business.

Unlike most North American sport leagues, the franchised teams will cover the globe, with the initial teams being in Boston, Los Angeles, Miami/Orlando, New York, San Francisco, Seoul and Shanghai. The plan is to add other teams, but there’s no fixed schedule or numbers. The new owners have reportedly agreed a $20 million franchise fee, though it won’t all be paid up front.

The first league seasons starts later this year and all matches will be based in LA. In future seasons, each team will operate out of an arena in its cities, with the same home and away matchups as in traditional sports. The plan is to run in venues with a capacity of 3,000 to 6,000.

For the most part the games will be based on standard Overwatch as played by the public, though new content such as maps won’t be used right away in the league.

Money that’s brought in by the league as a whole, such as sponsorship and media rights will be split across the teams. Each team will keep any money from local ticket sales up to a cap, above which any extra goes into the collective pot, plus the teams will be able to run up to five “amateur” events in their area each year and keep all the proceeds.

There’ll also be virtual items based on teams for the public to buy in the game itself. Each team will get half the revenue for their respective items, with the rest going into the pot. There’ll also be “meaningful” prize money for league winners.

Some big players are among the early franchisees. The Boston team is owned by Robert Kraft of the New England Patriots, while the New York Team is owned by Met’s COO Jeff Wilpon. Other owners include professional e-sports companies including Ben Spoont of Misfits Gaming (Miami/Orlando) and Andy Miller of NRG Esports (San Francisco.) The Seoul team owners is Kevin Chou of the freemium mobile game company Kabam.

Amazon’s New Superhero Series “The Tick” Gets its First Trailer [Video]

Coming on August 25 next month, Amazon will start airing its upcoming Superhero series, The Tick.

[Series Premiere August 25, 2017] In a world where superheroes and villains are very real, unassuming office temp Arthur becomes obsessed with a sinister conspiracy he believes has taken over his City. Everyone thinks he’s crazy, except his mysterious new ally, The Tick, a bizarre blue superhero who might just be a figment of Arthur’s imagination…

“Destiny’s on the line, Arthur. Accept the charges.”

[The Tick on Amazon Prime Video]

Because Your’re worth it: Cards Against Humanity For Her That Costs More!

Yep, you read that right! The folks from Cards Against Humanity have just released a special “For Her” edition of the game that consists of the exact same game as the regular one, but it features a pink box and costs $5 more!

And before some of you start to freak out about the sexism of the whole thing, you have to know that yes, this is deliberate. “Because your’re worth it.”

Everyone hates it when the men retire to the parlor to discuss the economy and the various issues of today. What are us ladies supposed to do?

Now there’s an answer. Cards Against Humanity for Her. It’s exactly the same as the original Cards Against Humanity game, but the box is pink and it costs $5 more.

Seriously though, all proceeds from the sale of this special edition of the game will be donated to Emily’s List, an organization that seeks to put women who can make a significant contribution to education, health care, voting rights, and economic equality, into office.

[Cards Against Humanity For Her]