100 Nights of Hero, an adaptation of Isabel Greenberg’s 2016 queer fantasy graphic novel, is ready to seduce you on VOD. For ...
Happy Holidays from the Daily Aztec! December 20 Editorial Cartoon: Wicked: For the Worse; December 18 CFAC passes IRA fee ...
Kevin Racz is a Graphic Design Major born and raised in San Diego. After transferring to SDSU from Grossmont Community College, he joined The Daily Aztec’s graphics team in 2024 eager to collaborate ...
After years of controversy over its portrayal of the Aztec warrior, San Diego State University on Thursday unveiled a trio of new images that school leaders hope are a better representation of the ...
Batman is one of popular culture’s most versatile characters, and that’s perhaps most obvious in Warner Bros. Animation’s recent success throwing the Dark Knight into various historical settings.
In the winter months of 1790, construction workers were busy repaving the Mexico City’s Plaza de Armas when their shovels struck upon a large, circular object buried in the ground. It was so heavy, ...
When asked about whether the team has already had any discussions or ideas for potential sequels, the cast and crew responded positively. Without giving any details away, producer Aaron Berger, ...
During San Diego Comic-Con, HBO Max finally showcased its upcoming DC Studios animated Batman movie, Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires. The film, also known as Batman Azteca: Choque de Imperios, offers a ...
Fans attending San Diego Comic-Con on Thursday got their first look at the upcoming animated film Aztec Batman: Clash of Empires during the Warner Bros. Home Entertainment panel where the first ...
New archaeological research by Tulane University and the Proyecto Templo Mayor in Mexico reveals how obsidian—a volcanic glass used for tools and ceremonial objects and one of the most important raw ...
The announcement comes as a wave of new privacy-focused solutions begins to capture the interests of large institutions that need confidentiality with large transaction batches. The team behind Aztec ...
Archaeologists have discovered numerous ceramic or clay whistles at Aztec sites, dubbed “death whistles” because of their distinctive skull shapes. A new paper published in the journal Communications ...
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