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The poster reads "Who's Next?" with a Mortal Kombat dragon logo. Ah, a Mortal Kombat logo. So what? You might be thinking. And rightly so. This in itself doesn't reveal much, ...
The iconic Mortal Kombat logo was almost scrapped because designer and co-creator John Tobias’ sister thought it was a seahorse rather than a dragon. This tidbit of information was revealed by ...
Boon updated his Twitter profile around 5 p.m. ET this afternoon, making the black-and-white dragon logo — the one seen in the leaked poster — his profile image.
Mortal Kombat's co-creator has explained how he came up with the game's iconic logo – and how it almost got trashed for looking like a seahorse.
30 years after the release of Midway Games‘ Mortal Kombat, co-creator John Tobias has now revealed the origin of the martial arts fighting game franchise’s iconic dragon logo.Taking to Twitter ...
The vast majority of Mortal Kombat games have put the franchise's iconic dragon logo front and center of the box art, often surrounded by flame effects, and very occasionally, one or two well ...
An announcement for a new Mortal Kombat ... displaying the traditional dragon logo ... with Polygon noting his recently updated Twitter profile featuring the black and white logo from the poster.
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Mortal Kombat franchise co-creator John Tobias has shared a bit of history about the video game’s iconic logo after recently discovering an image of the first drawing of the game’s dragon icon.