?James Mangold and I talked about [an R-rated version] and we?re like ?Look, let?s not put it off the table.? There?s even talk about us doing two versions, as in finding a way to do both while you shoot it, which could be really cool. But you need to have a really good reason to exclude those fans.?
I'm pretty new when it comes to comics (read them as a kid, but not often...I didn't follow many story lines because I bought random ones,) so can somebody tell me what the best DC/Marvel crossover comics are?
I'm pretty new when it comes to comics (read them as a kid, but not often...I didn't follow many story lines because I bought random ones,) so can somebody tell me what the best DC/Marvel crossover comics are?
Batman: Year One doesn't always soar, but when it does, it makes for a memorable sight. More faithful than most DCU animated adaptations, and more cinematic to boot, it preserves much of what Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli accomplished and only loses its way here and there (mainly due to McKenzie's weak, lockjaw narration). Warner's Blu-ray release is even better. Its video transfer looks great (despite stumbling on occasion), its DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 surround track is excellent and its supplemental package is quite generous. And at such a reasonable price point, what's there to lose?
Sci-Fi and modern politics collide in Vertigo’s new ongoing series SAUCER COUNTRY written by Paul Cornell with art by the extremely talented Ryan Kelly. Cornell is best known for his contributions to Dr. Who, and is currently writing DC Comics-The New 52 ongoing comic book series Stormwatch and Demon Knights. Kelly’s, most recent work can be seen in The New York Times Bestseller The New York Five written by Brian Wood.
When the Latina governor of New Mexico is abducted by aliens in the midst of her campaign for President of the United States, she learns that the people of Earth are in imminent danger of invasion. But proving that what she’s seen is true will be next to impossible in a world where “mainstream media” has a major agenda and every politician wants their fifteen minutes of fame.
With the help of her dedicated staff and a rag-tag collection of UFO “experts”, she’ll do what’s necessary to save the human race — which will mean digging deep into the American mythology of alien abduction, UFO sightings, shadow government agencies and conspiracy theory. But first she’s got to convince the world she’s not crazy…
Make way for SAUCER COUNTRY launching in February 2012. And get an exclusive first look at some inked interior pages over at BLASTR.