The Best of Comic-Con 2016

San Diego Comic-Con 2016 is over, and we're still recovering from the four-day long marathon of getting new trailers, reveals and details about our favorite TV shows, films, comics and games. Now that Comic-Con is done, it's time to take a look back at what made the biggest impression at this year's annual geek celebration.

One of the biggest announcements of Comic-Con was the confirmation that Brie Larson will in fact be playing Carol Danvers in Marvel's upcoming Captain Marvel film. The actress was already at SDCC to promote her role in Kong: Skull Island, but she crashed the end of Marvel's Hall H panel on Saturday to announce her part in the upcoming project.

Fans got their first look at Sony and Marvel's upcoming standalone Spider-Man film during Marvel's Hall H panel. Viewers already got a look at Peter Parker as a superhero in Captain America: Civil War, so it's fitting that the footage shown focused on him as a teenager. Director Jon Watts emphasized that Spider-Man: Homecoming will be a high school film, and we got Freaks & Geeks and John Hughes vibes from the footage we saw.

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Lady Layton Trademark Filed With EU

We've known for some time there's a new Professor Layton game in the works from Level-5, and a new filing with the European Union Intellectual Property Office is pointing to a new direction for the series.

In late June, a new Layton game was teased by Level-5 CEO Akihiro Hino. Hino hinted the main character wouldn't be Professor Layton this time, nor would it be Layton's son Alfendi. A photo from Famitsu showed sketches of a female character, but no more hints were given at the time.

Is this Lady Layton? Is this Lady Layton?

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Top Comics to Buy This Week: July 27, 2016

We all want the best of the best, so let us point out the hottest comics released each week. We spotlight our favorite comics that we know are money-well-spent and new books that look cool and are backed by some top-tier talent.

Check out our picks, then take to the comments to let us know what looks good to you!

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Barbara Gordon is striking out on her own for DC Rebirth. This new series is taking her outside the familiar confines of Burnside on on a global journey to hone her skills and become a better Batgirl. That sounds like a promising new status quo, but we're really excited about the new creative team. Cartoonist/graphic novel artist Hope Larson is making her DC debut on this book, and she's joined by none other than American Vampire co-creator Rafael Albuquerque. Based on the cover alone, expect this to be one of the most gorgeous books in the DC Rebirth lineup.

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Daily Deals: PS Plus, New Xbox One Discount, $80 Off GeForce GTX 1070

Here's That Cheap Year of PS Plus You Wanted

Your next year for $39 - even if you still have time left in your subscription, go ahead and bank your next year at a good price.

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Live Action and Animated DC Comics Blu-ray Sale

That DC Comics starter pack is a paticularly good, since seasons of those shows go from $22-$45 each, while the others are priced like a normal season of the show, but come with cool swag. The Arrow set is a good deal, since getting those separately would be at least $70.

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Play SNES Games With a PS4 Controller

Analogue, the company behind premium retro goods like the $500 US RGB-enabled Analogue NT, and 8Bitdo, makers of high-quality bluetooth controllers, announced another project: a new wireless bluetooth controller adapter for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Using the 8Bitdo Retro Reciever for the SNES, retro gamers can wirelessly play classic ‘90s games with any Bluetooth compatible gamepad. The receiver supports a range of controllers made by 8Bitdo as well as Sony’s DualShock 4 and DualShock 3, the Wii remote, and the Wii U Pro Controller.

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IGN Presents the History of Bourne

In the mid-1970s notorious Venezuelan terrorist Carlos the Jackal orchestrated a high-profile attack on an OPEC meeting in Vienna, Austria which resulted in the deaths of three people. It was just one of a string of crimes committed by Carlos across the continent, making him one the most-wanted fugitives of the era.

Back in the ’70s American author Robert Ludlum didn’t know a great deal about Carlos the Jackal, but that soon changed. One night Ludlum and his wife tuned in to a radio program featuring journalist Pierre Salinger; Ludlum wasn’t aware what he was on air to speak about and had chosen to listen largely due to the fact Salinger had written an introduction to the French edition of Ludlum’s 1977 novel The Chancellor Manuscript. It turned out Salinger was discussing Carlos the Jackal, which piqued Ludlum’s interest. He immediately began researching the infamous assassin.

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Out This Week: We Happy Few, Headlander, Riptide GP: Renegade

With so many new games and movies coming out, it can be hard to keep up. Lucky for you, IGN is here to help with a weekly round-up of the biggest releases each and every week. Check out the latest releases for this week, and be sure to come back next Monday for a new update.

Note: The prices and deals compiled below are accurate at the time we published this story, but all are subject to change.

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Marvel Debuts 14 New Comics in October

Marvel released their full lineup of solicitations for October 2016 today. October promises to be a huge month,as the Marvel NOW relaunch gets underway and new books like Champions and Infamous Iron Man make their debut.

New Series:

  • Cage! #1
  • Champions #1
  • Champions: No Time For Losers #1 (one-shot)
  • Civil War II: The Oath #1 (one-shot)
  • The Clone Conspiracy #1
  • Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - The Sailor #1
  • Deadpool: Back in Black #1-2
  • Deadpool: Too Soon #1
  • Death of X #1-2
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Current Black Panther Comics Inspiring Upcoming Film

Ta-Nehisi Coates' Black Panther comics have been an influence for Black Panther film director Ryan Coogler. Coates, MacArthur Genius and National Book Award winner for Between the World and Me, began writing for Blank Panther this year, bringing a new — and more diverse — insight to the Marvel universe.

"What

is doing with Panther is just incredible," Coogler told Vulture. "You can really see his background as a poet in some of the dialogue. And what Brian Stelfreeze is doing with the visuals in that book." It's an absolute inspiration for Coogler and co-screenwriter Joe Robert Cole, the director added.

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Top 10 Worst Star Wars Games Ever Made

We’re counting down the top ten worst Star Wars games ever. Terrible controls, frustrating head-on crashes, pointless difficulty, and moronic mechanics make these games a stain on the name of space epics. Let’s jump right in with number ten!

I remember thinking Rebel Assault II was incredibly cool when it first came out, being blown away by the seamless fusion of full-motion video and computer-generated graphics that would undoubtedly never be topped. Of course, I was nine years old at the time. Something I remember much less fondly are the infuriatingly cumbersome vehicle controls, which are probably the only part of the game that holds up worse than the direct-to-video visuals. That said, I can't fault LucasArts for trying new thing, and if nothing else, Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire is one of the coolest-sounding Star Wars games. -Max Scoville

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