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Marvel – “We’re Going To Kill A Character Every Quarter” Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors

From the ComicsPro retailer summit, David Gabriel, VP Sales at Marvel Comics has announced that as a result of the Fantastic Four sales and media coverage, Marvel are going to kill a main character every quarter.

He also added “this is not a joke”.

Ugh. ****ing typical, Marvel. Find some success in something and then over-expose the **** out of it until no one cares anymore. LAME.
 
Beyond "The Boys" #50 - Comic Book Resources

JD, the new Highland Laddie is out today.

Finally tracked down a copy of this. What had been kinda cute, albeit unnecessary, so far really dropped a bomb in the last issue. Beyond make Wee Hughie even more loveable, the reveal at the end could signal the end of things and a serious rift amongst Hughie & Butcher. I have been saying that the last few Boys have been lacking...and now I realize, without Hughie there is no soul. Looking very forward to him coming back, and the last 2 years of this, which will sadly be over faster than it sounds, should be a hell of a ride. Ennis has perfected a formula that he really hit strides with in HITMAN, and I think that, at the end, this series is going to stand proudly alongside PREACHER as his best work.

And I got my copy of Simon Pegg's bio NERD DO WELL...so it's a great day.
 
Rumor: Will DJ Caruso Direct ‘Preacher’?

In September producer Moretz told Total Film Magazine that “Another unnamed director has apparently signed on.” We haven’t had any leads on this until today. One of my well placed Hollywood spys informs me that Disturbia/Eagle Eye helmer DJ Caruso is in talks to direct a big screen adaptation of Preacher. This is said to be all dependent on the box office of his latest film, I Am Number Four. I have not been able to double source this rumor, but I thought I’d throw it out there

[Update: Kevin Smith tweeted the following in response to the above: PRESS CORRECTION: @slashfilm - Preacher was never "set up" at View Askew with a $25mil budget. At one point, Garth & Steve grabbed a beer & burger with me & @SMosier at the Tribeca Grill, where we said "Use our names for whatever our names are worth." Our names were worth bupkis. @SMosier & I pitched it to BobWeinstein, who said "I don't get it. This is a comic book? The Crow I get. This? No." And that was the extent of our involvement with Preacher: a beer & burger & a no from Bob. It was Rachel Talalay's flick; me & @SMosier were just fans of the book & the creative team of Garth & Steve. James Marsden was never involved during this period (which wasn't even a period, so much as a three day stretch). So strange to watch a fiction become fact. Happy to have Twitter as a means to correct misinformation.]
 
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfknfI0jCn0&feature=player_embedded"]YouTube - Warren Ellis on Planetary[/nomedia]
 
Old school.

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All-Star Superman Blu-ray

All-Star Superman may just be the best DCU animated original movie to date. At the very least, it's the best Superman feature Timm and his team have put together. It's not only a fantastically faithful adaptation of Morrison and Quitely's 12-issue comic run, it's a riveting reinvention of Superman and his mythos, a fun but poignant look at a decidedly human superhuman, and a gripping, episodic epic all around. I doubt everyone will enjoy it as much as I did, but fans of Morrison and Quitely's comic, Superman aficionados and filmfans without any Super-baggage will be enamored. Warner's Blu-ray release makes purchasing the flick that much easier. While its video encode isn't without the usual flaws, it offers a fairly impressive image (that handily bests its DVD cousin), an excellent DTS-HD Master Audio surround track and a strong selection of top-drawer special features. DCU animation junkies shouldn't hesitate, casual superhero fans should give it serious consideration and even Superman's most ardent critics should add it to their rental queue. All-Star Superman delivers.

Yeah, I need to get this.
 

Caruso is good...see Salton Sea...but I think he is too simplistic a storyteller to do this justice. This is an EPIC story that, while the basic premise is simple(disenchanted preacher inherits the power of God, goes on roadtrip with argumentative love interest and morally bankrupt vampire in tow), it's all in the details...details that cannot be boiled down to 90 minutes. Keep looking.
 
D.J. Caruso in Talks to Direct PREACHER?

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PREACHER has to be all or nothing. It's irreverent but still pretty epic in scope and to use a trite expression, you can't cut corners. PREACHER deals with subject matter that no matter how gracefully handled is bound to p*ss a large amount of people off. But if a director is willing to risk it, they can create something special, thought-provoking, and with some truly great moments. It won't be an easy job juggling all that. If Caruso is in the running, I hope he's up to the controversial nature of the work, which for it to succeed can't be sugar-coated. It's a mean and brutal story and it should stay that way.

Yet another reason I think Caruso is the wrong man for the job.
 
Thanks for the heads up...what were your overall thoughts on Highland Laddie? I have to say I am not really keen on the subject of Jennifer Blood...but it's Ennis...no brainer.

I enjoyed Highland Laddie overall, and I'm actually really glad that Hughie and *censored to avoid spoiler* were able to patch things up within it, but like you, I am really ready for Hughie to be back in the main title with the team. I can see why Ennis did it this way, but I like you I think the main title has missed Hughie a lot and as much as I do enjoy all the weird and Irish bits in Highland Laddie, it's not the same.

The revelation of the who the old man was at the end made me want to re-read the whole thing and I did really like all the stuff between Hughie and the previously omitted name, but... yeah.


As for Jennifer Blood, I don't expect it to be much more than fun. Forgettable, but fun. It'd probably be smarter just to wait for the trade, but I like to support Ennis with my $, especially when it's for a book not by the Big 2.
 
Omnivoracious: Graphic Novel Friday: The Grant Morrison Interview: All Things Batman (and More)

Great read. I heart GM forever.

Amazon.com: You originally started with Batman in Arkham Asylum. How has your view of the Dark Knight changed since then, now that you’ve returned to the character?

Grant Morrison: Well, Arkham was kind of responding to the Batman of the time. You know, Frank Miller had just done his Batman and kind of recreated the character as a much more driven, obsessed vigilante. So, with Arkham Asylum we wanted to do something quite different. I think the Dark Knight…was so American and rooted in the hard-boiled and pulp fiction and some of the big themes of American cinema. So we [wanted] to do a Batman back then that was inspired by European cinema. So, we’re kind of taking the idea of Batman and making it much more European, which meant, you know, that it was more ambiguous; it was shifty and shadowy, and the character was slightly undermined by the portrayal--you know, he was a mommy’s boy; he was kind of obsessed [to] an unhealthy degree. So, we were kind of psychologically critiquing that take on Batman, which wasn’t necessarily Miller’s take, but a lot of writers who followed Miller took Batman a little too far down the path of psychopath.

Interesting.

Also: more Seaguy coming!
 
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Warren Ellis interview: RED, RED 2, Jonah Hex, Gravel, screenwriting and more - Den of Geek
Did you ever read the original script for that? It was by the guys who did Crank, Neveldine and Taylor. The script was ****ing brilliant. And they just did horrendous, horrendous things to that film. They just gutted the script, presumably to get it as a 15 or a 12 or whatever.

GODDAMNITALL...that really sucks bawls. Hopefully that means that Neveldine/Taylor's GHOST RIDER will be bat**** nucking futs...but damn...Jonah Hex is such an awesome character and the stories they could have told...I just wish studios that make comic book flicks would get it into their heads that they aren't just 'funnybooks'.
 
Hey Adge, just picked up Jennifer Blood...nice looking book. Is that the artist from CROSSED? The only Crossed I read was the one Ennis wrote. What's the deal with that title? Was it created by Ennis and now someone else writes it, or was Ennis a guest? And do they just do limited issue series sets? Or is there a continuity?
 
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