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    no...I meant no disrespect. Sandman was just too smart sometimes. I am ashamed to even type that. The latest tpb of Fables is #16.

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    16? Is it really being running that long? I better get to it then, eh?

    Hey, JD, do you read Hellblazer?

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    Not anymore. It is one of the rare comics that I regret stopping reading. I was a huge fan during the Vertigo heyday and enjoyed the first, I dunno, 100 issues or so.

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    The Director Of THOR 2 Is …
    Ain't It Cool News: The best in movie, TV, DVD, and comic book news.

    Alan Taylor, who hasn’t directed anything for the big screen since 2003’s indie drama “Kill The Poor,” will helm Marvel’s big-budget actioner “Thor 2,” according to Deadline Hollywood.

    Taylor is likely best known as an HBO director, having lensed episodes of everything from “Oz,” “Sex and the City,” “The Sopranos,” “Six Feet Under,” “Big Love,” “In Treatment” and “Bored To Death” to period dramas like “Rome,” “Deadwood,” “Carnivale,” “Boardwalk Empire” and “Game Of Thrones.”

    So he has a lot of experience with both contemporary and non-contemporary settings. His work blending CGI with live action on the period series has been splendid.

    Away from HBO he’s directed installments of “Homicide: Life On The Street,” “Now and Again,” “The West Wing,” “Keen Eddie,” “Lost,” “Law & Order,” “Mad Men,” “Nurse Jackie,” “Rubicon” and “The Playboy Club.”

    Before now, Taylor’s best-known big-screen work was likely the 2001 switched-identities Napoleon comedy “The Emperor’s New Clothes,” starring Ian Holm. (Maybe it’s the feature experience that got him the job over Timothy Van Patton?) His first feature was 1995's "Palookaville."

    Taylor replaces Patty Jenkins (director of the Charlize Theron serial killer vehicle "Monster"), who apparently fell out of the project following creative differences with Marvel execs.

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    Interesting choice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adgy-san View Post
    Interesting choice.
    Not sure it's as much interesting as it is someone-we-can-control.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerseydevil View Post
    Not sure it's as much interesting as it is someone-we-can-control.
    No doubt, but that's a damn fine TV resume.

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    Watchmen 2: Amanda Conner To Draw Silk Spectre | Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors

    However, we’ve now received more confirmatory details, and in one form or other, it appears that Amanda Conner is drawing a Silk Spectre project for DC Comics, presumably one of the four mini-series promised in the first “wave” of Watchmen prequels. The other two appear to be Nite Owl by Andy Kubert and The Comedian by JG Jones.
    Excellent choice.

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