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Yup.
so spill...what's still good, what's getting better, what needs to go...I know you do not read comics...but what can you tell me?
Yup.
so spill...what's still good, what's getting better, what needs to go...I know you do not read comics...but what can you tell me?
Demon Knights, and Resurrection man look like solid bets too.
cool. Even Grifter looks marginally entertaining. Surprised really, this whole DC rebirth thing is, in retrospect, a great idea...I think they are still reaping rewards market wise and I want to chalk a lot of that up to the fact that they went retro/supernatural heavy and they seemed to have picked some really good creative teams to work the books. In my youth DC were the oddball bunch, Kamandi/Kobra/all star squadron...just weird tales. Hell, they even had Weird Tales and Weird War tales...etc. I am surprised that they haven't brought back the REAL House of Secrets with Kane & Abel. I swear, some of the titles they are putting out right now...should smell like the musty newsprint of my childhood. Well done DC. So far so good.
One thing I was struck with, watching the Green Lantern movie, was how good Mark Strong was as Sinestro, how he should have been the lead character in the movie, and what the hell is this Hal Jordan guy hogging the screen when Sinestro was getting short shrift. It really does appear that Geoff Johns thought the same way, and here every chance he gets, Sinestro gets to fill the screen and deliver bold, brash and very angry lines. The man in charge, the man with a plan and the only character in Green Lantern #3 you’d actually have any time for. With Doug Mahnke channelling his inner Bolland beautifully. More, more, more. Kill Hal Jordan off again, you can take the HEAT.
cool. Even Grifter looks marginally entertaining. Surprised really, this whole DC rebirth thing is, in retrospect, a great idea...I think they are still reaping rewards market wise and I want to chalk a lot of that up to the fact that they went retro/supernatural heavy and they seemed to have picked some really good creative teams to work the books. In my youth DC were the oddball bunch, Kamandi/Kobra/all star squadron...just weird tales. Hell, they even had Weird Tales and Weird War tales...etc. I am surprised that they haven't brought back the REAL House of Secrets with Kane & Abel. I swear, some of the titles they are putting out right now...should smell like the musty newsprint of my childhood. Well done DC. So far so good.
Funny thing is...the mainstream DC books are the ones that seem the least interesting. Although that link I posted
Fourteen Thoughts About Fourteen DC Comics
did say this,
which immediately perked my ears up. Never was a big Hal Jordan fan, but this sounds hella good. 'inner Bolland', well, I hear that and I am loving meself.
Hmm... Well I'm a HUGE Hal Jordan fan but I was a fan of the Hal Jordan from "Emerald Dawn" and "The Road Back", not the bland Paul Newman-esque proto-hero that he's usually portrayed as.
I don't much care for the direction the Green Lantern corner of the DCU has gone over the last 5 years and I don't think the current Sinestro arc is all that interesting either. It COULD be I suppose... but I've got no patience left for any of the other 6 "Rainbow Corps". I want Dave Gibbons steering the ship again.
But yea... the mainstream books are the most boring.
You wanted to know what's bad? Justice League International.
They took a great mini-series, built up fan interest and have just completely murdered any and all momentum.
Is Giffen on that book, cause as far as I am concerned NOBODY had a better run with the JL books. I have to dig some of those out just for the beautiful artwork of Batman/Martian Manhunter scornfully looking down their noses at Blue Beetle(Ted Kord...nobody else) and Booster Gold while they laughed maniacally.
Here's the reeeeeeeeeeeeeedonkulus part...
He WAS on the Miniseries that was so great... but he's not on the new monthly.
And there ya go...but hasn't he been brought in to save one of the Superman titles??? I thought I read that...
Vertigo: Graphic Content ? Blog Archive ? Flex Mentallo cover by Frank Quitely revealed
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Looking forward to finally getting to read this.
Oh it's a great series. I bought the issues when they were new - got them signed by Grant too. Sad that they'll go down in value because of this, but happy that more people will read it. I wasn't going to sell my originals anyway
With A Dangerous Method hitting theaters on November 23rd and the NC-17 rated Shame opening on December 2nd, Michael Fassbender is busy promoting both films and his truly excellent performances in each. Although very different films, they each explore themes of sex and sexuality, and what is culturally accepted behavior in the bedroom.
While Collider got to sit down with the ultra-busy actor to talk about those films, we’ll run the video interview closer to their release dates. However, in the meantime, we did want to share what he had to say about his return to the role of Magneto for the eventual sequel to X-Men: First Class, how he’s looking forward to working on ideas with James McAvoy and hopefully Matthew Vaughn, and that he’s interested to see how Charles Xavier turns into Professor X. Check out what he had to say after the jump.
X-Men: First Class was both a critical and commercial hit. What are you looking forward to with the sequel, and do you know when you’ll start filming?
MICHAEL FASSBENDER: I have no idea. I’m looking forward to working with all those people again. We had a lot of fun. It was a great cast and a great crew. Hopefully, I’ll get in at ground level and start putting some ideas together myself, with James [McAvoy] and, hopefully, (director) Matthew [Vaughn], and we can see what happens next.
I’m really interested to see what happens to Charles (James McAvoy), in the next one, and see how he becomes Professor X ‘cause we got to see Erik turn into Magneto, in the first one. It will be interesting to see who shaves Charles’ head. When he’s drunk one night, the mutants will go in there and shave his head and shave off his eyebrows. Maybe.